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During a recent government meeting, officials conducted a thorough inspection of a deteriorating residential property. The inspection revealed significant structural issues that pose serious safety concerns.
As the team examined the exterior, they noted major deviations in the roof and walls. The roof showed signs of deflection, while the walls were visibly bowed. These issues were attributed to rotting at the base plate, indicating that the footers had collapsed. The inspection team found missing floor joists and exposed electrical wiring, raising alarms about the building's safety.
Inside the house, the condition worsened. The kitchen appeared intact, but signs of collapse were evident in the back corner. Temporary plywood flooring had been placed in the bathroom, which was also sinking. The hallway sloped dramatically, with a drop of about 10 to 12 inches leading to a rear room where the floor was completely missing. This area had turned into a dirt floor, further indicating the lack of structural support.
The inspection highlighted that the footers, made of concrete masonry units, had sunk over time due to years of rot. Electrical wiring was found to be improperly installed, lacking necessary safety features such as grommets and conduit. This raises concerns about compliance with electrical codes and the potential for hazards.
Additionally, a shed in the backyard was noted to have a pine tree growing through its roof, further illustrating the neglect of the property. The findings from this inspection underscore the urgent need for intervention to address the safety risks posed by the deteriorating structure.
Converted from Bay County - Code Magistrate Hearing - Dec 05, 2024 meeting on December 05, 2024
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