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(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 Town Council, the Fire Chief, or the Building Official based upon the safety or physical condition of any building.
Exterior:	All	outside	surfaces	of	a	building.
Historic District:	An	area	designated	by the Commission
which contains one or more Landmarks or Landmark Sites as well as those abutting sites which the Commission determines should fall under the provisions of this sectior to assure that their appearance and development is harmonious with such Landmarks and Landmark Sites.
Ordinary Repairs or Maintenance:	Work done to prevent
deterioration of a building or to correct any deterioratioi or decay of or damage to a building or any part thereof by restoring the building as nearly as practicable to its condition prior to such deterioration, decay, or damage.
Owner of Record:	As	reflected	on	the current City Tax
Roll.
SECTION 5:	APPROPRIATIONS
The City is authorized to make appropriations to the Commission necessary for the expenses of the operation of the Commission, and may make available additional amounts necessary for the acquisition, restoration, preservation, operation, and management of local historic districts and properties.
SECTION 6:	TITLE TO PROPERTY ACQUIRED
All lands, buildings, structurs, sites, areas or objects acquired by funds appropriated by the City shall be acquired in the name of the City unless otherwise provided by the governing authority of the City. So long as owned by the City, historic properties may be maintained by or under the supervision and control of the City. However, all lands, buildings or structures acquired by the Commission from funds other than those appropriated by the City may be acquired and held in the name of the Commission, the City, or both.
SECTION 7:	NONRESTRICTIVE CLAUSE
Nothing in the Ordinance shall be construed to prevent
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the regulation or acquisition of historic buildings, structures, sites, areas or objects owned by the State of Mississippi or any of its political subdivision, agencies or instrumentalities.
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