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MEMO <br /> 5 June 98 <br /> To: Jim March <br /> n <br /> From: Paul Palzer <br /> Re: 7024 Centerville Road <br /> I inspected the Barett's house and the following items would have to be addressed if the <br /> city would want to rent out the house. <br /> 1. The electrical system is a non - grounded system but some receptacles have a grounding <br /> prong and the entire system would require work to bring it up to current safety standards. <br /> 2. The windows in the bedroom areas do not meet egress requirements, the stairway is <br /> not up to code and the guard rail at the top of the steps is dangerous due to the low <br /> height. <br /> 3. The home doesn't have smoke detectors in the bedroom areas. <br /> 4. I was unable to view the heating system due to the electrical supply being <br /> disconnected, and this system would have to be tested. <br /> If the city wishes to remove the building the following items would have to be addressed <br /> before demolition is started. <br /> a. The electric service to the power pole would have to be disconnected. <br /> b. The gas would have to be disconnected and capped. <br /> c. The cable lime would have to be disconnected. <br /> d. The well would have to be abandoned and sealed. <br /> I would also make the recommendation that the door hardware be salvaged for its <br /> historical value and possibly some old newspapers in the attic area. <br />
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