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HomeMy WebLinkAboutOccupancy Housing Code 1987-11-4 --~' . . SPRINGFIELD' CITY OF SPRINGFIELD Office of Community & Economic Development , November 4, 1987 Countryman Realty 656 Charnel ton Street Eugene, OR 97401 Subject: Housing Inspection at 1232 Kelly Street Springfield, Oregon. Attn: Mr. Dan Leahy At your request, the Springfield Building Safety Division recently conducted a housing inspection at the above address. The inspection revealed items of concern which do not meet the miDimum City Housing Code requirements and must be corrected. They consist of the following: Structural 1. An acceptable means of secondary fire egress is required for all rooms used for sleeping purposes. The existing windows in the bedrooms comply with the. requirements for egress openiDgs except that the height of the window sill above the interior floor or platform of such opening shall be no greater than 44 inches. Electrical 2. The exposed electrical w1r1Dg at the water heater that is susceptible to physical damage shall be protected in an approved manner. . Flexible electrical conduit or an equivalent type of protective enclosure is recommended. Electrical connections shall be made inside the water heater junction box. 3. Electrical light fixture in the garage has a loose connection which shall either be repaired or the fixture shall be replaced. 4. The electrical wiring that is exposed and susceptible to physical damage in the kitchen where the baseboard heater was removed shall be protected by a junction box or a replacement heater shall be installed. 5. Replace the hall receptacle with an ungrounded type receptacle or inatall a ground wire for the preseDt receptacle. 6. The heater located in the living room is inoperable. The heater located in the bedroom cannot be turned off. 225 North 5th Street . Springfield, Oregon 97477 · 503/726-3753 . . ... Countryman Realty November 4, 1987 Page 2 A licensed electrical cODtractor is required to complete all new work and substantial'alterations to existiDg structures used for resideDtial purposes which are for sale, lease or rent. However, work on alterations to and replacement of parts for electrical devices which is necessary for maintenance of existing electrical iDstallations may be dODe by the owner of the property. If'we can be of assistance in clarifyiDg the requiremeDts, or the options available to bring the building into compliance, please call us at 726-3759. Sincerely, }jo,,/1J~ Gary Andrews Electrical Inspector CC: Dave Puent, Building Official