Prosecutors said the violations included uncovered electrical boxes, including one installed in a shower area.
The owners of a hotel that was sued by the city for allegedly unsafe conditions has been ordered to pay more than $300,000 to reimburse the city's costs to relocate the hotel's tenants, the San Diego City Attorney's Office said Friday.Allegedly "deplorable" conditions include fire hazards and infestations of mold and rodents.
City officials alleged in a lawsuit that the C Street Inn, a six-story hotel located between Sixth and Seventh avenues, was unsafe due to fire hazards, infestations of mold and rodents, dilapidated stairs and other"building code and extreme fire safety violations," including:a non-functioning fire alarm systemmissing emergency lighting, exit signs,and smoke detectorsuncovered electrical boxes, including one installed in a shower areaopenings in fire-safe walls that would speed the...
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