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(2)in which the cited building code violations involve one or more of the following: <br /> (i)a roof and roof framing element; <br /> (ii)support walls,beams,and headers; <br /> (iii)foundation,footings,and subgrade conditions; <br /> (iv)light and ventilation; <br /> (v)fire protection,including egress; <br /> (vi)internal utilities,including electricity,gas,and water; <br /> (vii)flooring and flooring elements;or <br /> (viii)walls,insulation,and exterior envelope; <br /> (3)in which the cited housing,maintenance,or building code violations have not been <br /> remedied after two notices to cure the noncompliance;and <br /> (4)has uncured housing,maintenance,and building code violations,satisfaction of which <br /> would cost more than 50 percent of the estimated market value for the building,excluding land <br /> value,as determined under section 273.11 for property taxes payable in the year in which the <br /> condemnation is commenced. <br /> A local government is authorized to seek from a judge or magistrate an administrative warrant to <br /> gain access to inspect a specific building in a proposed development or redevelopment area upon <br /> showing of probable cause that a specific code violation has occurred and that the violation has <br /> not been cured,and that the owner has denied the local government access to the property.Items <br /> of evidence that may support a conclusion of probable cause may include recent fire or police <br /> inspections,housing inspection,exterior evidence of deterioration,or other similar reliable <br /> evidence of deterioration in the specific building. <br /> ELIGIBLE APPLICANTS:Eligible applicants for this program must be the owner of the <br /> property at the time of the application or before disbursement of funds. <br /> ELIGIBLE PROGRAM COSTS: the Blighted Properties Demolition&Forgivable <br /> Residential Loan program an pay up to 175,000 of the <br /> acquisition and demolition costs for a qualifying site. "Demolition costs"means the costs of <br /> demolition,destruction,removal,and clearance of all structures and other improvements on <br /> the project site,including interior remedial activities,and proper disposal thereof. As used in <br /> this subdivision,"structure"has the meaning given it in section 116G.03,subdivision 11. <br /> Costs incurred before the loan is awarded are not eligible for payment. <br /> TERMS: Loans for acquisition and demolition costs may be made subject to the following <br /> terms and conditions: <br /> 2 <br />
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