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If, as a result of the exterior inspection provided for hereinabove, the building inspector determines, in his sole discretion, that the building inspected is or appears to be substandard, as that term is defined in the Uniform Housing Code adopted by Chapter 15.16 (Section 1001(a) of said uniform code, or similar subsequent section), then the residential property inspection report shall so indicate, and said report shall not be delivered to the owner until the building inspector makes a complete interior inspection of the building(s) in question, and prepares an additional report indicating why or in what manner the building is substandard and outlining the remedial action necessary to insure that the building complies with the minimum standards of the Uniform Housing Code. A fee of one hundred dollars shall be paid to the city for the substandard housing inspection and report. The report shall be attached to the regular property inspection report and delivered to the buyer, as provided for in Section 15.40.060. Completion of the remedial work specified in the sub-standard housing inspection report shall not be a condition to the sales or exchange transaction in question, but the city may at any future time take action to abate the substandard conditions pursuant to the Uniform Housing Code. (Ord. 81-8 § 1, 1981)