Structurally substandard definition
Structurally substandard means containing defects in structural elements or a combination of deficiencies in essential utilities and facilities, light, ventilation, fire protection including adequate egress, layout and condition of interior partitions, or similar factors, which defects or deficiencies are of sufficient total significance to justify substantial renovation or clearance.
Structurally substandard means a building:
Structurally substandard means a building that has been inspected and cited for one or more enforceable housing, maintenance, or building code violations . . . satisfaction of which would cost more than 50 percent of the estimated market value for the building, excluding land value. Minnesota Statutes, Section 117.025, Subd. 7
More Definitions of Structurally substandard
Structurally substandard means buildings that contain defects or deficiencies in structural elements, essential utilities and facilities, light and ventilation, fire protection (including egress), layout and condition of interior partitions, or similar factors. Generally, a building is not structurally substandard if it is in compliance with the building code applicable to a new building or could be modified to satisfy the existing code at a cost of less than 15% of the cost of constructing a new structure of the same size and type.