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  2. Historic downtown Boise building condemned by city for ... - AOL

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    Boise warns a downtown structure is “unsafe to occupy.” Here’s where and how authorities acted, according to posted notices and social media. Historic downtown Boise building condemned by ...

  3. Condemned property - Wikipedia

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    Municipalities of Cumberland, Maryland, were given the power to condemn and seize insanitary buildings in 1915. [5]In 2000, a Swedish researcher reports a case study in which after many years of puzzlement and contention, a building that housed government employees was condemned for sick building syndrome; that is, something indeterminate about the building itself made the occupants ill.

  4. 4 apartments condemned in East Topeka because of carbon ...

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    Residents belongings are left outside of the Timberlee Apartments building at 313 S.E. Lime after some of the units were condemned Wednesday after unsanitary conditions and unsafe levels of carbon ...

  5. This downtown Erie restaurant closed as city officials deem ...

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    The resulting search led to the building being declared uninhabitable and off-limits by Erie code enforcement officials. It was the second time in a little more than a year that 1015 State St. was ...

  6. Condemnation Act - Wikipedia

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    An Act to authorize the condemnation of lands for sites for public buildings, and other purposes (25 Stat. 357), commonly known as the Condemnation Act or the Act of August 1, 1888, is a federal statute adopted by the 50th United States Congress and signed into law on August 1, 1888, which authorizes federal officials to seek eminent domain condemnation of land for the purpose of erecting ...

  7. Dance and health - Wikipedia

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    Dance therapy or dance movement therapy is a form of expressive therapy, the psychotherapeutic use of movement (and dance) for treating emotional, cognitive, social, behavioral and physical conditions. Many professionals specialize in dancer's health such as in providing complementary or remedial training or improving mental discipline.

  8. East Village apartment dwellers worry unsafe construction ...

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    The owner and tenants of an East Village apartment building say errors in their next-door neighbor’s construction plans could send their adjoining 125-year-old landmarked structure crashing down.

  9. Placard - Wikipedia

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    A placard is posted on buildings to communicate a wide variety of information, such as fire safety policies, emergency shelters. The International Building Code requires doors in some public and commercial structures, fitted with an internal key lock have a notice "This door to remain unlocked when this space is occupied" in a minimum of 1 inch (25 mm) text be posted beside or above the door. [2]