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(e)	members of walls or other vertifal supports that are insufficient to carry imposed loads with safety;
(f)	members of ceilings, roofs, ceiling and roof supports, or other horizontal members which sag, split, or buckle due to defective material or deterioration;
(g)	members of	ceilings, roofs, ceiling and roof
supports, or other horizontal members that are insufficient to carry imposed loads with safety;
(h)	fireplaces	or chimneys which list, bulge, or
settle due	to defective material or deterioration;
(i)	any fault,	defect, or condition in the building
which renders the same structurally unsafe or not properly watertight.
(3)	Action by the City or State Fire Marshall relative
to the safety or physical condition of any building.
SECTION 20:	PENALTIES
Any property owner violating this ordinance or ordinance established pursuant to this Article, or allowing a violation of this ordinance or ordinance established pursuant to this Article on or to said property owner's property, shall be guilty of a i misdemeanor punishable by a fine not exceeding five hundred dollars. Each day that a violation continues to exist shall constitute a spearate offense. Enforcement of such offenses may be enforced by the Commission or any enforcement body of the City.
SECTION 21:	CODE EXEMPTIONS
The governing body of the City, in order to promote the preservation and restoration of historic properties within its jurisdiction, may exempt a historic property from the application of such standards contained in the municipal health or building
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codes, or both, as the governing body, upon recommendation of the local Bay St. Louis Historic Districts Commission, shall determine would otherwise prevent or seriously hinder the preservation or restoration of said historic property.
SECTION 22:	TRANSFER OF DEVELOPMENT RIGHTS
The City may establish procedures authorizing owners of designated historic properties to transfer development rights in such amounts and subject to such conditions as the governing body shall determine. For the purposes of this Article, "development rights" are the rights granted under applicable local law respecting the permissible bulk and size of improvements erected thereon.
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