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����r"�� <br />International Property Maintenance Code/Roseville City Code <br />Comparison <br />The International Property Maintenance Code is simply a building maintenance code that utilizes <br />nationally recognized standards instead of the few vague sentences in Roseville's City Code. For the <br />most part, the I.P.M.C. requires existing systems to be maintained in working order, it does not <br />requires upgrading to today's more stringent codes ( a few exceptions for life-safety: smoke <br />detectors and ground fault outlets in rental properties only). The I.P.M.C. better explains what is <br />meant by maintaining a structure, for example "...all plumbing fixtures shall be properly <br />installed...and shall be capable of performing the intended function" and "All foundations shall be <br />maintained...to prevent the entry of rodents and other pests." <br />The following is a comparison of the I.P.M.C. and the egisting Roseville City Code <br />International Property Maintenance Code <br />Yard <br />— Clean and sanitary <br />— Weeds — maximum 8" <br />— Motor vehicles in yards <br />— Rodent harborage <br />— Driveway in good repair <br />— Prevent stagnant water <br />accumulation <br />— Clean off graffiti <br />Building Exterior <br />— Exterior maintenance (the <br />I.P.M.C. does a better job of <br />explaining minimum standards) <br />— Garbage on site <br />— Security for occupants (working <br />locks) <br />— Insect screens (common <br />complaint we receive) <br />Roseville City Code <br />Yard <br />— Same <br />— Same <br />— Same <br />— Same <br />— Silent on this <br />— Silent on this <br />— Silent on this <br />Building Exterior <br />— Same <br />— Same <br />— Silent on this <br />— Silent on this <br />1 <br />