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Section: 103-342 Property Maintenance(1) Every foundation, exterior and interior wall, roof, floor, ceiling, window and exterior door shall be structurally sound and maintained in good repair.(2) Every building shall be kept in a reasonably clean and sanitary condition free from rodents, insects and vermin.(3) The roof of every building and accessory structure shall be adequately drained of rainwater. All roofs, in addition to exterior walls, and areas around doors, windows, chimneys and other parts of a building shall be so maintained as to keep water from entering the building. Exterior walls, roofs and other parts of the building shall be free from loose and unsecured objects and material. Such objects or materials shall be removed, repaired or replaced.(4) All the exterior surfaces subject to deterioration, and all exterior exposed surfaces not inherently resistant to deterioration, shall be properly maintained, repaired, coated, treated, or sealed to protect them from deterioration, weathering, and from the elements by paint or other approved protective coating, applied in a workmanlike fashion. Exterior surfaces which have been damaged or show evidence of dry rot or other deterioration, including cracked, chipped, and peeling paint or other coating, shall be repaired or replaced and finished in a workmanlike manner.(5) Every plumbing fixture, water pipe, waste pipe and drain shall be maintained in good sanitary working condition, free from defects, leaks and obstructions.(6) All fences shall be maintained in reasonably good repair. Any fence in a state of disrepair shall be replaced or repaired.(7) Steps, walks, driveways and similar paved areas of premises shall be maintained in a reasonably clean and sanitary condition, free from any holes, substantial cracking or other hazard.
Prison Life Remove Doors, Remove Fences, Give A...
With its network of tunnels and trap doors, Stalag 13 was certainly far-fetched. At first, it was even more fantastical. The prisoners had an underground steam room. It was removed for being deemed too outlandish.
After violent riots a year previous, the prison guards pulled out of Sona and left the prisoners to their own devices. Since then, the prisoners have organized their own internal forms of leadership, economy and workforce and run the prison themselves. Lechero is currently the leader of the prison. (3x1) In order to quiet down Sona, only limited water supply is allowed inside. Thus, the inmates collect rainwater with a barrel in the yard. This problem, however, was resolved by Michael Scofield. (3x2) There were also telephones inside Sona until the officers found out that inmates are monitoring their criminal acts via the telephone. All telephone have since be removed except for a chargeable wireless phone inside Lechero's cell. (3x3) 041b061a72