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(a)	Those buildings which have parts therof which are so attached that they may fall and injure members of the public or property.
(b)	Deteriorated or inadequate foundation.
(c)	Defective or deteriorated floor supports or floor supports insufficient to carry imposed loads with safety.
(d)	Members of walls, or other vertical supports that split, lean, list, or buckle due to defective material or deteriation.
(e)	Members of walls or other vertical 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 ceiling, 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.
(1)	Any fault, defect, or condition in the building which renders the same structurally unsafe or not properly watertight.
(3) Action by the City, the Fire Marshall, or the Department of Safety and Permits relative to the safety or physical condition of any building.
I.	Exterior: All	outside surfaces	of	any building.
J. Historic District or District:	An	area designated	by
the City Council of Bay St. Louis as an historlce district and declared to be subject to jurisdiction of the Commission.
K. Landmark and Landmark Site: An unimproved parcel of ground (landmark site) or such parcel with Improvements or such improvements without grounds (landmark), wheresoever located in the City of Bay St. Louis, subject to the jurisdlsctlon of the Bay St.Louis Preservation/Development Commission, of particular historic, architectural, or cultural slgnificanc , which said parcel or parcels, plus	its improvements, if	any,
(1)	exemplify or reflect	the broad cultural,	political, economic, or
social history of the nation,*state, or community; or
(2)	are identified with historic personages or with Important events in national, state or local history; or
(3)	embody distinguishing characteristics of an architectural type, specimen, inherently valuable for a study of a period, style, method of construction, or of indigenous materials or craftsmanship; or


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