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35-096 (17) 1 780 CMR: STATE BUILDING CODE COMLMISSION stop-work order, except such work as he is directed by the building official to perform to remove a violation of unsafe con- ditions, shall be liable to prosecution as provided in Section 121.0. k SECTION 123.0 UNSAFE STRUCTURES tt 123.1 Inspection: The building official immediately upon being informed by report or otherwise that a building or other struc- ture or anything attached thereto or connected therewith is dangerous to life or limb or that any building in that city or town is unused, uninhabited or abandoned, and open to the weather, shall inspect the same; and he shall forthwith in writ- ing notify the owner to remove it or make it safe if it appears to him to be dangerous, or to make it secure if it is unused, uninhabited or abandoned and open to the weather. If it t appears that such structure would be especially unsafe in case of fire, it shall be deemed dangerous within the meaning hereof, and the building official may affix in a conspicious place upon q its exterior walls a notice of its dangerous condition, which shall not be removed or defaced without authority from him. a 123.2 Removal or making structure safe: Any person so noti- fied shall be allowed until twelve o'clock noon of the day follow- ing the service of the notice in which to begin to remove such building or structure or make it safe, or to make it secure, and he shall employ sufficient labor speedily to make it safe or re- move it or to make it secure; but if the public safety so re- quires and if the mayor or selectmen so order, the building official may immediately enter upon the premises with the nec- essary workmen and assistants and cause such unsafe structure to be made safe or demolished without delay and a proper fence put up for the protection of Passersby, or to be made secure. SECTION 124.0 EMERGENCY MEASURES 124.1 Failure to remove or make structure safe, survey board, survey report: If an owner of such unsafe structure refuses or neglects to comply with the requirements of such notice within the specified time limit, and such structure is not made safe or taken down as ordered therein, a careful survey of the premises shall be made by a board consisting; in a city, of a city engineer, the head of the fire department, as such term is defined in Section 1 of Chapter 148 of the Massachusetts General Laws Annotated, as amended, and one disinterested person to be appointed by the building official; and, in a town, of a sur- veyor, the head of the fire department and one disinterested person to be appointed by the building official. In the absence of any of the above officers or individuals, the mayor or select- men shall designate one or more officers or other suitable " M p� (rr#y of Nort4amptor i M _ � � � �assacl}usctts DEPARTMENT OF BUILDING INSPECTIONS 212 Main Street ' Municipal Building INSPECTOR Northampton, Mass. 01060 December 17, 1996 Robert Frappier P O Box 285 Easthampton, MA 01027 Map 35 Lot 96 Location: 12 Cahillane Terrace Dear Mr. Frappier: On Tuesday, December 17th, I went to your property in response to a complaint of unsecured property, see attached Section 123.1, Unsafe Structures. On receipt of this letter you have twenty four hours to make the property secure. Please contact this office as soon as possible at 586-6950 ext. 240. Thank you. Sincerely, Stanley Sz wczyk Building Inspector SS/11 Attachment Certified Article # P573708518 1 r � p � F J S x 7 O GO 1 P 5?3 .708 518 ~ � H US Posit a y y Rece : r Certified Mail • o No lnex .:average Provided. Do not Me!Mail See reverse "r=`� fi Sent to O w (X7 �C S Richer C c° o StrLe� T P d Post East A 01027 o m z r, O rD Q j X r y !n C Q 10 Q �D C) Delivery Fee O CQ N pro geceipt S 17 y p O x Gate , 0 j5�ar receipt to �` 0 m�b Addre rest _ 9L y y M IL POS ® Fees rp $ ^r Z �.-ratk or V V • pp ` •aoinIaS idieoaa uanjaa 6wsn jo; noA )Iuey,. v H m a: d .. v ) y W Q > U cc w- ai ° cc c > Z CD o CD c E ° y w :; y In U (? N y 0 (D U H E 5 U cr a y w to 00 0 LO c 11 v y E a0 y CL l0 c .. ri c Z Q f o p ai•� uCj 0 Q O U U N N N v- N G U M .i o 1 Q !A m E ° Q cc U W p �g U sn H do � a ❑ ❑ ❑ r� ao CY .c m o m ami € Jar:. r3 t U O m m 1 fA -� b ?. U o a 9 N o E u c o a a c.i ro m ti c o t m Y .o m p O N t W m vv roL ld In C y m x r a c ay G Oct° �- m W N !0 1 cmv Y n3 w p N p O C o d d O.I Q r m p p57 v 3' .� ^�' O s cC .a CO m U d NN mo E � � �i O r 0b `, T a - , �O abiO oa EE Eo°. E� Q (IS (Yl c y m cL W a n vti CO � mm � ut, m�� U U O U1 Wyd om n; (d C ro E b b o G n �an ��vo ; ¢d R+ R( [z] _ _p� a >a �W Q a EE c ;�c._ m Q C m ° roiti v n z Zoo• E y t fn !/) LU U U a` at m F-.2! Cj (� a i = a c c -iU b ' a, Z a is asJanar G144 uo poleldwoo SS 3aaad Win. 3u anoA so