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to be removed <br />Underlines to be added <br />(b) Combination apartment bouse-hotels. Where any building or portion thereof is used or <br />intended to be used as a combination apartment house -hotel, the provisions of this <br />Article shall apply to the separate portions as if they were separate buildings. <br />(c) Roominghouses and lodginghouses. Every roominghouse or lodginghouse shall comply with all <br />the requirements of this Article for Rental Dwellings. <br />(d) Additions, alterations or repairs: For additions, alterations, or repairs, see the building code. <br />(e) Relocation of buildings. Buildings or structures moved into or within the City shall comply <br />with the requirements in this Code and the building code for new buildings and <br />structures. <br />(fj Continuation of ex --sling use. Rental Dwellings in existence at the time of adoption of the <br />ordinance from which this Article is derived may have their existing use or occupancy <br />continued if such use or occupancy was legal at the time of adoption of the ordinance <br />from which this Article is derived, provided such continued use complies with and is <br />subject to the terms of this Article. <br />Sec. 30-153. - Definitions. <br />The following definitions, and those contained in Section 30-1, will be used in interpreting and <br />enforcing this Article. <br />Agent. A person designated by the Owner of a Rental Dwelling to act on behalf of the <br />Owner. <br />Ciiy. The City of Elk River, Minnesota. <br />Disorderly conduct. Disorderly Conduct shall be as defined by Minnesota Statutes, Section <br />609.72 (Disorderly Conduct) as amended. <br />Major_ fe/Safety Issues. Hazardous conditions that, in the judgment of the Fire Chief or <br />other code enforcement official, pose an imminent risk to the life and safety of Tenants and <br />other occupants. <br />Nuisance ,all Any instance where law enforcement officers are called to a property in <br />response to a valid complaint related to a violation of State or local laws or Ordinances. <br />Tenant. Any person, excluding the Owner or Operator, living in a Rental Dwelling. <br />Valid complaint. A violation that is visible at the time of inspection or proven by credible, <br />substantial evidence to the satisfaction of the City. <br />Wherever the terms "dwelling," "dwelling unit," "premises," and "structure," are used in this Article, <br />they shall be construed as though they were followed by the words "or any part thereof"'. <br />Last Updated March 2014 <br />P 0 W E R E G 6 f <br />�AURE <br />