Derelict building definition

Derelict building means the same as that term as defined in § 15.2-907.1 or in § 36-152.
Derelict building means a building or structure that is vacant, neglected, poorly maintained, and unsuitable for occupancy which may include a building or structure that:
Derelict building means the same as that term is defined in § 15.2-907.1.

Examples of Derelict building in a sentence

  • The clerk presented the following questions that had been received from an elector prior to the meeting: Derelict building at the rear of the PrioryQ: When will the council do something about the derelict building on the picnic area at the rear of the Priory which is currently fenced off as being unsafe.

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  • In alignment with City priorities, programs and plans, this CIP is aimed at:  Derelict building repairs and improvements to functionality  Heritage districts and building restoration and improvements  Affordable rental housing private space retrofits in mixed-use buildings  Downtown mainstreet revitalization and enhancementsThis CIP includes a variety of f inancial incentive programs, includingloans, grants and rebates aimed at addressing the City’s priorities andstrategic goals.

  • Derelict building to the rear of Forge House, Forge Orchard, London Road, Dunkirk, Faversham, Kent, ME13 9LL - Replacement of agricultural building The Area Planning Officer advised that the word 'permanent' be removed from condition (6) in the report.

  • In alignment with City priorities, pro grams and plans, this CIP is aimed at:  Derelict building repairs and improvements to functionality  Heritage districts and building restoration and improvements  Affordable rental housing retrofits in mixed-use buildings  Downtown mainstreet revitalization and enhancementsThis CIP includes a variety of f inancial incentive programs, including loans, grants and tax assistance in the form of rebates aimed ataddressing the City’s priorities and strategic goals.


More Definitions of Derelict building

Derelict building means a building or structure that is vacant, neglected, poorly maintained, and unsuitable for occupancy which may include a building or structure that: (a) is in a ruinous or dilapidated condition; (b) the condition of which seriously depreciates the value of land or buildings in the vicinity; (c) is in such a state of non-repair as to be no longer suitable for human habitation or business purposes; (d) is an allurement to children who may play there to their danger; (e) constitutes a hazard to the health or safety of the public; (f) is unsightly in relation to neighboring properties because the exterior finish of the building or structure is not maintained, or;
Derelict building means a building that is vacant, neglected, poorly maintained or unsuitable for occupancy, which may include a building:
Derelict building means a building or structure that is vacant, neglected, poorly maintained and unsuitable for occupancy;
Derelict building means a residential or nonresidential building or structure, whether or not construction has been completed, that might endanger the public’s health, safety, or welfare and for a continuous period in excess of six months, it has been (i) vacant, (ii) boarded up in accordance with the building code, and (iii) not lawfully connected to electric service from a utility service provider or not lawfully connected to any required water or sewer service from a utility service provider.
Derelict building means any structure which has any of the conditions or defects described in SMC 15.08.370(A).
Derelict building means the same as that term as defined in § 15.2-907.1 or as the term "derelict
Derelict building means the same as that term as defined in § 15.2-907.1 or in § 36-152. "Farm structure" means the same as that term is defined in § 36-97.