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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1993/04/29 - Agenda Packet r 0 CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION AGENDA THURSDAY April 29, 1993 5:00 P.M. HISTORIC PRESERVATION WORKSHOP RANCHO CUCAMONGA CIVIC CENTER 10500 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE COUNCIL CHAMBER RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA Roll Call Commissioner Arner Vice-Chair Haskvitz Chairman Banks 4- Commissioner Schmidt Commissioner Billings Commissioner Tessier Commissioner Cooper II. STATUS OF DEMOLITION PERMIT FOR THE ROSS HOUSE, LOCATED AT 6527 ETIWANDA AVENUE - Report given by Jerry Grant, Building Official III. Adjournment �— — CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA MEMORANDUM ,F April 22, 1993 ' �j TO: Historic Preservation Commission FROM: Jerry Grant, Building Official SUBJECT: UNSAFE BUILDING AT 6527 ETIWA A AVE. This memorandum is to inform the Historic Preservation Commission of the scheduled demolition of the above referenced structure. The property has been the subject of ongoing enforcement action by the Building and Safety Division over a period of nearly two years. After repeated attempts by the property owners to secure the property, and subsequent reentry by unauthorized persons, the structure has been vandalized to such an extent that it is unsafe and is a public nuisance under the Uniform Code for the Abatement of Dangerous Buildings, Section 302, and the Uniform Housing Code, Section 1001. We have, likewise, received communication from the Fire Prevention Bureau that the building and surrounding premises will become increasingly dangerous as the dry season progresses. The property has previously been historically surveyed as part of the Route 30 freeway study and the Planning staff has photographed, videotaped and measured the structure, so there is a significant amount of historical documentation available that is related to the site. The contractor has, at our request, postponed demolition an additional two weeks to allow time for the data gathering, but is currently scheduled to begin Monday, May 3, 1993. This building is not designated as a Landmark, and therefore not subject to prior referral to the Historic Preservation Commission, however we are utilizing this format to make the commission aware of the impending demolition. This issue has also been brought before the City Council 's Public Works and Historic Preservation subcommittees and they have concurred with staff's action in issuance of a demolition permit for removal of the building as a hazard and public nuisance. JRG:kes cc: City Council r : Arm CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION ARCHITECTURAL INVENTORY/EVALUATION FORM MAP REFERENCE NO. 40 County - Route-Postmile: SBd 30 0.0/22.8 ( ) LISTED ) DETERMINED ELIGIBLE ( } APPEARS ELIGIBLE ( x ) APPEARS INELIGIBLE IDENTIFICATION 1.ConvnoA Name: Carter House nt,11- 2.Historic Name: C.N. Ross House 3.Street or rural address: 6527 Etiwanda Avenue City: Rancho Cucamonga(Etiwanda) Zip Code: 91739 county: San Bernardino 4.Parosl Nunibsr: •227-051-03 Present Owner: Daniel Massagli Address: P.O. Boot 245 City: Rancho Cucamonga Zip Code: 91730 S.Ownerahlp Is: ( ) Public {x) Private 6.Presertt Use: Residential Original Use: Residential i DESCRIPTION 7a.Archltectural Style: Colonial RevivalrFoursquare' 7b.3rlefiy"descrlbe the preMnt PHYSICAL CONDITION of the she or structure and describe any major alterations from to origbW oonditlon: The house U a large,two-story building with a medium hip roof;lt is very similar in design,scale and age with its neighbor to the east,the Kemp house[Map Reference No.411. Although no date of constriction could be obtained, the house appears to have been built just after the tum of the century. The roof has triangular attic vents on the east and west slopes,and two'cast atone'concrete block chimneys aro placed near the crest;a third chimney of similar material is on the rear slope of the roof. The eaves are open.with projecting rafter ends. The house is sheathed in 24ap drop siding,and has a slanted bay with three windows on the ground floor of the south elevation. The house has a symmetrioal facade,with the second story consisting of a central pair of double hung windows, which appear to have provided access to the upper level porch,flanked by two sets of double-hung windows with simple surrounds. The main entrance is centered in the lower level,with the doorway flanked by single,wide 1/1 double-hung windows. The major alteration is the loss of an impressive,full-width front porch,which covered the ground floor.and had an encWing railing creating a balcony above. lt was supported by four turned goats,and had a wood floor,it lead no railing on the lower level.and was scoessed by single steps in the center and on the sides. It has been replaced by three hipped canopies over the front windows and door. At the rear,a one story addition projects eastward;it has i low gable roof,and was made prior to 1936,as It appears on an aerial photo taken that year. Other alterations Include the loss of historic outbuildings and the removal of the surrounding citrus grove. There are no other features on the property except the eucalyptus windbreaks. s. Construction date Estimated: (1905) Factual: ( ) 9. Architect: Unknown 10. Builder: Unknown 11. Approx.property size Acreage: 10 12. Dates)of enclosed photograph(@): January 27,1080 13.Conditbn: E=e'snt ( ) Good ( ) Fair (x) Deteriorated ( ) �. canopies added over front windows, removal of grow and outbuildings 14 M Rnnond of front porch s: Check more than one if necessary)Open land (x) Scattered buildings ( ) Denney built-up( ) 152urroundkvgs: (uetrW( )Commerdal ( )Other Residential( ) Public works Project (z) 16.ThrMts to�=None known( )Private Development{ )Zoning ( )Vandalism ( ) Other/ ,, 1T.M Ills = o^its original site? (z) Moved? ( ) Unknown? ( ) 18.Rs1stsd fisaWM: EucabPtt+s windbreaks SIGMFICANCE ,and parsons associated with 19.f3rWiy`�hbtorioaieatndVor�hitectural Itnpor�tt�(ilrniuds dates, the sits). r lot books to 1895.when it was owned by The �Was traced back through San Sam ardino Co Co�Y lands are unusual in then same Charles Newbon Ross,a katal citrus grower. The lot books on the party through Assessors Year knProwments are shown in the• 1890s sn.fold by 1m 9MNOM*nt 15. ^� �Cemenshow" ts resumed. The house to 1901.which has its architectural charade . ( have been oonst e0d shorty alter ti14 tum of the century.jtxlgirtg motion sketch map(draw a label Ift and sum)undrW streets,roads, - and prominent andrnarksy:See Map 3 of 00 histone resouros: (If more than one s chsc d,number in order of importance.) b Ghedced.numbs Architecture ( ) Arts&Leisure (br ) ettlement ( ) Eco�idlndustriai (�AfI)etaryExpk,d Religion ( ) ucatiGovernmont on) ( ) - 21 Awress (List books, moments. surveys.Personal interviews and their dates.) ,�..s ,et t 00 Yeaes.Etiwanda Historical Society, 1982; 4ty of by Robert L Hi*Wx, 198811 ,(�Msnt �files in C Rancho Cucamonga Planning Depattr^e -pesbnated_and Potential HWUwical Site List',City of Ranfile cho for 6527 Cucamonga, March 1988;City historical survey rope c Cucamonga. Department,City �R Etiwanda Awnw.Pte^^�� old Series,Bemardino County Assessor,W Books 4( 1895-1916).3,15.33.64,95 and 122(1917-1948). Fairchild A*nal Photo Collection,Whittier College(Photos C-4061-15, 1936;C46o42-19,3/13/1938). 2LDats toren prepared: February 21, 1989 by: Aaron A.GaNup Organt ration: Caftws Address: 1120 N Street Mp Code: 95814 per: (916)920-7672 3- t low CONTINUATION SHEET MAP REFERENCE NO.40 19.8rNfiy stats historical and/or architectural Importance(include dates,events,and parsons associated w the site): Newton one of the early setters lin the Eitwanda Colony;the Qmd Fruit Grower of March 13, 1883 C. Neton Ross wa noted owned 10 s d vines and trees in Etiwanda(Hickcox, P. 118). In 1894 he is listed as a shareholder in the Etiwanda Fruft Company(Hickaox, p. 243), and was active in the promotion of the tical citrus industry. By 1908, he was president of the Etiwanda Citrus Association'two years later, he was serving as vice-president of the organization, now renamed the Etiwanda Citrus Fruit Growers Association. By 1914, he was president of the Etiwanda Foothill Citrus Association. He appears to have been a major citrus grower in the community, having owned several 1 o-wo parcels;county records show assessments In the three and four thousand dollar range for his orchards from 1917 to 1923. It is likely he built his large horse from the proceeds of his early successes in the citrus industry. The property remained in his ownership until 1925,when it was transferred to Harold have been sB. Ross and other members of the family. M 1936, it became the property of Stella A.Carter,who apps ars tomember of the family.possibly a daughter. She was still shown as the owner in 1948. The house was the home of a Prominent local citrus grower and his family. C. Newton Ross appears to have made node conUbj ions to local history, especially with regard to the citrus industry. The house, however, has been substantially altered from his period of association with k, having lost a major character-defining element,the large, elegant front porch;Its replacement by three triangular canopy over the ground floor windows and doors further detract from the appearance as Ross would have known the house. Also, an unattractive rear addition has been made,and the historic outbuildings and groves assogiated with the property's significance as a citrus ranch have n a large,baro lot, and does not convey the sense of time and place been removed. The house now stands alone o required by the National Register. Although$substantially altered the house may have at no losome ngersignificance for its direct moatsthe criteria of the National association with C. N. Ross, it has been Register of Historic Places. ORIGINAL POOR QUALITY . map Reference No. 40 c{ 6527 se, venue .N. ionHocobblestonetcurbdinAforeground Front e"levat , t.} Rear elevation i I t1,.EI � �•'�/ F I I I >k;�'° �y'� syr yq R�7�I �I j� ��'�!, II•. r., I Dr.A.L.Shepherd,Martha and Leona. Geo. F.Johnston Home 6998 Etiwanda Ave. Built 1888 � y � m6 �t C.N. Ross home , 6527 Etiwanda Ave. '; Q �t S. Ii "- F r w .• r.iw y +Fr� . r,� t r s+:l 9 •rr Back 301-303 1991 UNIFORM HOUSING CODE 1991 UNIFORM HOUSING CODE 401 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 PERMITS AND INSPECTIONS DEFINITIONS General Definitions Sec.301. No building or structure regulated by this code all be erected, Sec.401.For the purpose of this code,certain terms,phrases,words• their constructed,enlarged,altered,repaired,moved, improve emoved,converted derivatives shall be construed as specified in either this chapter or as ecified in or demolished unless a separate permit for each buildin r structure has first been obtained from the building official in the manner according to the applicable the Building Code.Where tetras are not defined,they shall hav eir ordinary accepted meanings within the context with which they are us .Webster's Third !` conditions prescribed in Chapter 3 of the Buil g Code. New International Dictionary of the English Language, abridged,copyright <: Fees 1986,shall be considered as providing ordinary accep meanings.Words in the Sec.302.When a building pe is required by Section 301 of this code,the singular include the plural and the plural the singul . ords used in the masculine appropriate fees shall be paid pecified in Section 304 of the Building Code. gender include the feminine and the feminine a masculine. BUILDING CODE is theUnifo uilding Code promulgated by the Inspection International Conference of Buildin ficials,as adopted by this jurisdiction. Sec.303. Buildi , or structures within the scope of this code and all con- EFFICIENCY DWELLIN NIT is a dwelling unit containing only one struction or wor or which a permit is required shall be subject to inspection by habitable room and meeting requirements of Section 503(b),Exception. the building tcial in accordance with and in the manner provided by this code HEALTH OFFICE s the legally designated head of the Department of and Sectio . 305 and 306 of the Building Code. Health of this jurisdi n. HOT WATE hot water supplied to plumbing fixtures at a temperature of If not less than F. MEC ICAL CODE is the Uniform Mechanical Code promulgated jointly the International Conference of Building Officials and the International As iation of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials,as adopted by this jurisdiction. NUISANCE.The following shall be defined as nuisances: 1. Any public nuisance known at common law or inequity jurisprudence. 2. Any attractive nuisance which may prove detrimental to children whether in a building,on the premises of a building,or on an unoccupied lot.This includes any abandoned wells,shafts,basements or excavations;abandoned refrigerators and motor vehicles; or any structurally unsound fences or structures; or any lumber, trash, fences, debris or vegetation which may prove a hazard for inquisitive minors. 3. Whatever is dangerous to human life or is detrimental to health, as determined by the health officer. 4. Overcrowding a room with occupants. 5. Insufficient ventilation or illumination. 6. Inadequate or unsanitary sewage or plumbing facilities. 7. Uncleanliness,as determined by the health officer. 8. Whatever renders air, food or drink unwholesome or detrimental to the health of human beings,as determined by the health officer. PLUMBING CODE is the Uniform Plumbing Code promulgated by the Intemational Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials. 4 5 301-302 1991 ABATEMENT OF DANGEROUS BUILDINGS ( 1991 ABATEMENT OF DANGEROUS BUILDINGS 302 Chapter 3 6. Whenever any portion of a building, or any member, appurtenance or ornamentation on the exterior thereof is not of sufficient strength or stability,or is DEFINITIONS not so anchored,attached or fastened in place so as to be capable of resisting a wind pressure of one half of that specified in the Building Code for new buildings of General similar structure, purpose or location without exceeding the working stresses Sec.301.For the purpose of this code,certain terms,phrase ords and their permitted in the Building Code for such buildings. derivatives shall be construed as specified in either this c er or as specified in 7. Whenever any portion thereof has wracked,warped,buckled or settled to the Building Code or the Housing Code.Where to not defined,they shall such anextent that walls or other structural portions have materially less resistance have their ordinary accepted meanings within context with which they are to winds or earthquakes than is required in the case of similar new construction. used. Webster's Third New International D' tonary of the English Language, g. Whenever the building or structure,or any portion thereof,because of(i) Unabridged,copyright 1986,shall be trued as providing ordinary accepted dilapidation, deterioration or decay; ti fault construction; (iii) the removal, meanings.Words used in the singular' clude the plural and the plural the singular. p y O y ( ) Words used in the masculine ge er include the feminine and the feminine the movement or instability of any portion of the ground necessary for the purpose of masculine. supporting such building; (iv) the deterioration, decay or inadequacy of its foundation;or(v)any other cause,is likely to partially or completely collapse. BUILDING COD s the Uniform Building Code promulgated by the 9. Whenever,for any reason,the building or structure,or any portion thereof, International Confe ce of Building Officials,as adopted by this jurisdiction. is manifestly unsafe for the purpose for which it is being used. DANGERO BUILDING is any building or structure deemed to' be dangerous e u r the provisions of Section 302 of this code. 10. Whenever the exterior walls or other vertical structural members list,lean or buckle to such an extent that a plumb line passing through the center of gravity HOU G CODE is the Uniform Housing Code promulgated by the does not fall inside the middle one third of the base. Intern ional Conference of Building Officials,as adopted by this jurisdiction. 11. Whenever the building or structure, exclusive of the foundation, shows Dangerous Building 33 percent or more damage or deterioration of its supporting member or members, Sec.302.For the purpose of this code,any building or structure which has any or 50 percent damage or deterioration of its nonsupporting members,enclosing or or all of the conditions or defects hereinafter described shall be deemed to be a outside walls or coverings. dangerous building,provided that such conditions ordefects exist to the extent that 12. Whenever the building or structure has been so damaged by fire,wind, the life,health,property or safety of the public or its occupants are endangered: earthquake or flood,or has become so dilapidated or deteriorated as to become(i) 1. Whenever any door,aisle,passageway,stairway or other means of exit is an attractive nuisance to children;(ii)a harbor for vagrants,criminals or immoral not of sufficient width or size or is not so arranged as to provide safe and adequate persons;or as to(iii)enable persons to resort thereto for the purpose of committing means of exit in case of fire or panic. unlawful or immoral acts. 2. Whenever the walking surface of any aisle,passageway,stairway or other 13. Whenever any building or structure has been constructed, exists or is means of exit is so warped,worn,loose,tom or otherwise unsafe as to not provide maintained in violation of any specific requirement or prohibition applicable to safe and adequate means of exit in case of fire or panic. such building or structure provided by the building regulations of this jurisdiction, 3. Whenever the stress in any materials,member or portion thereof,due to all as specified in the Building Code or Housing Code,or of any law or ordinance of < dead and live loads, is more than one and one half times the working stress or this state or jurisdiction relating to the condition,location or structure of buildings. stresses allowed in the Building Code for new buildings of similar structure, 14. Whenever any building or structure which, whether or not erected in purpose or location. accordance with all applicable laws and ordinances,has in any nonsupporting part, 4. Whenever any portion thereof has been damaged by fire,earthquake,wind, member or portion less than 50 percent,or in any supporting part, member or flood or by any other cause,to such an extent that the structural strength or stability portion less than 66 percent of the (i) strength, (ii) fire-resisting qualities or thereof is materially less than it was before such catastrophe and is less than the characteristics,or(iii)weather-resisting qualities or characteristics required by minimum requirements of the Building Code for new buildings of similar law in the case of a newly constructed building of like area,height and occupancy structure,purpose or location. in the same location. 5. Whenever any portion or member or appurtenance thereof is likely to fail, 15. Whenever a building or structure,used or intended to be used for dwelling or to become detached or dislodged,or to collapse and thereby injure persons or purposes,because of inadequate maintenance,dilapidation,decay,damage,faulty damage property. construction or arrangement, inadequate light, air or sanitation facilities, or 4 5 f, i uu i 1991 UNIFORM HOUSING CODE 1991 UNIFORM HOUSING CODE � 1001 Chapter 10 4. Members of walls,partitions or other vertical supports that split,lean,list SUBSTANDARD BUILDINGS or buckle due to defective material or deterioration. 5. Members of walls, partitions or other vertical supports that are of Definition insufficient size to carry imposed loads with safety. Y Sec.1001.(a)General.Any building or portion thereof which is determined to 6. Members of ceilings,roofs,ceiling and roof supports or other horizontal be an unsafe building in accordance with Section 203 of the Building Code,or any members which sag,split or buckle due to defective material or deterioration. building or portion thereof,including any dwelling unit,guest room or suite of 7. Members of ceilings,roofs,ceiling and roof supports,or other horizontal rooms,or the premises on which the same is located,in which there exists any of members that are of insufficient size to carry imposed loads with safety. the conditions referenced in this section to an extent that endangers the life,limb, 8. Fireplaces or chimneys which list,bulge or settle due to defective material health,property,safety or welfare of the public or the occupants thereof shall be or deterioration. deemed and hereby are declared to be substandard buildings. 9. Fireplaces or chimneys which are of insufficient size or strength to carry (b) Inadequate Sanitation. Buildings or portions thereof shall be deemed imposed loads with safety. substandard when they are unsanitary.Inadequate sanitation shall include but not (d)Nuisance.Buildings or portions thereof in which there exists any nuisance be limited to the following: as defined in this code are deemed substandard buildings. 1. Lack of,or improper water closet,lavatory,bathtub or shower in a dwelling (e) Hazardous Electrical Wiring.Electrical wiring which was installed in unit or lodging house. violation of code requirements in effect at the time of installation or electrical 2. Lack of,or improper water closets,lavatories and bathtubs or showers per wiring not installed in accordance with generally accepted construction practices number of guests in a hotel. in areas where no codes were in effect or which has not been maintained in good 3. Lack of,or improper kitchen sink in a dwelling unit. condition or which is not being used in a safe manner shall be considered 4. Lack of hot and cold running water to plumbing fixtures in a hotel. substandard. fixtures in a dwelling unit (f)Hazardous Plumbing.Plumbing which was installed in violation of code 5. Lack of hot and cold running water to plumbing or lodging house. requirements in effect at the time of installation or plumbing not installed in accordance with generally accepted construction practices in areas where no codes 6. Lack of adequate heating facilities. were in effect or which has not been maintained in good condition or which is not 7. Lack of,or improper operation of required ventilating equipment. free of cross-connections or siphonage between fixtures shall be considered 8. Lack of minimum amounts of natural light and ventilation required by this substandard. code. (g)Hazardous Mechanical Equipment.Mechanical equipment which was 9. Room and space dimensions less than required by this code. installed in violation of code requirements in effect at the time of installation or 10. Lack of required electrical lighting. mechanical equipment not installed in accordance with generally accepted 11. Dampness of habitable rooms. construction practices in areas where no codes were in effect or which has not been maintained in good and safe condition shall be considered substandard. 12. Infestation of insects,vermin or rodents as determined by the health officer. (h) Faulty Weather Protection. Buildings or portions thereof shall be 13. General dilapidation or improper maintenance. considered substandard when they have faulty weather protection which shall 14. Lack of connection to required sewage disposal system. include but not be limited to the following: 15. Lack of adequate garbage and rubbish storage and removal facilities as 1. Deteriorated,crumbling or loose plaster. determined by the health officer. 2. Deteriorated or ineffective waterproofing of exterior walls,roof, found- (c) Structural Hazards. Buildings or portions thereof shall be deemed ations or floors,including broken windows or doors. substandard when they are or contain structural hazards.Structural hazards shall 3. Defective or lack of weather protection for exterior wall coverings, in- include but not be limited to the following: cluding lack of paint, or weathering due to lack of paint or other approved 1. Deteriorated or inadequate foundations. protective covering. 2. Defective or deteriorated flooring or floor supports. 4. Broken,rotted,split or buckled exterior wall coverings or roof coverings. 3. Flooring or floor supports of insufficient size to carry imposed loads with (i) Fire Hazard. Any building or portion thereof,device, apparatus, equip- safety, ment,combustible waste or vegetation which,in the opinion of the chief of the fire 14 15 1001 1991 UNIFORM HOUSING CODE 1991 UNIFORM HOUSING CODE 1101 department, is in such a condition as to cause a fire or explosion or provide a Chapter 11 ready fuel to augment the spread and intensity of fire or explosion arising from NOTICES AND ORDERS OF THE any cause shall be considered a substandard building. 0)Faulty Materials or Construction.The use of materials of construction, BUILDING OFFICIAL except those which are specifically allowed or approved by this code and the Building Code, and which have been adequately maintained in good and safe 1 General condition,shall cause a building to be substandard. l Sec. 1101. (a) Commencement or Proceedings.When the building ficial (k)Hazardous or Unsanitary Premises.The accumulation of weeds,vege- a has inspected or caused to be inspected building and has found and de rmined tation,junk,dead organic matter,debris,garbage,offal,rat harborages,stagnant that such building is a substandard building,the building official shall ommence water,combustible materials and similar materials or conditions on a premises proceedings to cause the repair, rehabilitation, vacation or dem ition of the constitutes fire,health or safety hazards which shall be abated in accordance with building. the procedures specified in Chapter 11 of this code. (b) Notice and Order. The building official shall issue notice and order (1) Inadequate Exits. Except for those buildings or portions thereof which directed to the record owner of the building.The notice and rder shall contain: have been provided with adequate exit facilities conforming to the provisions of 1. The street address and a legal description sufficient r identification of the this code, buildings or portions thereof whose exit facilities were installed in premises upon which the building is located, violation of code requirements in effect at the time of their construction or whose 2. A statement that the building official has and the building to be exit facilities have not been increased in number or width in relation to any increase substandard with a brief and concise description of e conditions found to render in occupant load due to alterations, additions or change in use or occupancy the building dangerous under the provisions of S ction 202 of this code. subsequent to the time of construction shall be considered substandard. 3. A statement of the action required to bet en as determined by the building Notwithstanding compliance with code requirements in effect at the time of official. their construction,buildings or portions thereof shall be considered substandard A. If the building official has determ' ed that the building or structure must when the building official finds that an unsafe condition exists through an be repaired, the order shall req re that all required permits be secured improper location of exits,a lack of an adequate number or width of exit,or when therefor and the work physic ly commenced within such time (not to other conditions exist which are dangerous to human life. exceed 60 days from the date f the order)and completed within such time (m) Inadequate Fire-protection or Firefighting Equipment. Buildings or as the building officials it determine is reasonable under all of the portions thereof shall be considered substandard when they are not provided circumstances. with the fire-resistive construction or fire-extinguishing systems or equipment B. If the building official as determined that the building or structure must required by this code,except those buildings or portions thereof which conformed be vacated,the orde shall require that the building or structure shall be with all applicable laws at the time of their construction and whose fire-resistive vacated within a c ain time from the date of the order as determined by integrity and fire-extinguishing systems or equipment have been adequately the building offi al to be reasonable. maintained and improved in relation to any increase in occupant load,alteration or addition,or any change in occupancy. C. If the buildin fficial has determined that the building or structure must be demolish d,the order shall require that the building be vacated within (n) Improper Occupancy. All buildings or portions thereof occupied for such time the building official shall determine reasonable(not to exceed living,sleeping,cooking or dining purposes which were not designed or intended sudays om the date of the order),that all required permits be secured to be used for such occupancies shall be considered substandard. there f within 60 days from the date of the order and that the demolition be c pleted within such time as the building official shall determine is rea nable. 4. St ements advising that if any required repair or demolition work(without vacatio also being required) is not commenced within the time specified, the build' g official(i)will order the building vacated and posted to prevent further occ ancy until the work is completed,and(ii)may proceed to cause the work to be one and charge the costs thereof against the property or its owner. 5. Statements advising (i) that any person having any record title or legal nterest in the building may appeal from the notice and order or any action of the 16 17