[HISTORY: Adopted by the Borough Council
of the Borough of Pennsburg 4-6-1998 by Ord. No. 5-98. Amendments noted where
applicable.]
No person shall let to another for occupancy
any dwelling or dwelling unit and no person shall operate a rooming
house or let to another for occupancy any room in a rooming house
unless he shall first apply for and obtain a permit issued by the
Code Enforcement Officer. Permits for rental dwellings and dwelling
units shall require renewal every three years, and rooming house permits
shall require annual renewal, or upon a change in occupancy.
A.
The Code Enforcement Officer shall charge to every
person, firm or corporation owning a rental unit within the Borough
of Pennsburg, before making such inspection as will be necessary for
the issuance or renewal of a permit, the following fees, which shall
defray the expenses of and compensate the Code Enforcement Officer
for his time in conducting such inspections:
Permit Category
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Permit Fee
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Each rented dwelling or dwelling unit
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$25 (every 3 years)
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Each rented room in a rooming house
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$5 (annually)
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B.
The fees as set forth in this section may be amended
by Pennsburg Borough Council from time to time by resolution.
No permit shall be required of an owner or operator
who is one of the following:
A.
The United States government, the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania, the Borough of Pennsburg or any agency thereof.
B.
The owner of rooms, motel units, dwelling units or
efficiency apartments utilized by transients, who, for the purpose
of this chapter, shall be defined as any person who occupies or is
entitled to occupy a dwelling unit for a period of less than 15 consecutive
calendar days or a room in a rooming house for less than seven consecutive
calendar days.
[Amended 9-3-2019 by Ord. No. 3-2019]
The exemptions set forth in the previous section
shall, nevertheless, not exempt such owners or operators from compliance
with the provisions of the International Property Maintenance Code,
adopted by the Borough Council of the Borough of Pennsburg by Ord.
2-09 on July 7, 2009,[1] and all other rules and regulations issued in connection
therewith.
A.
Rental dwelling unit permits shall be issued according
to the inspection schedule of the Code Enforcement Officer and shall
continue in effect for three calendar years after the date of the
inspection. Upon the expiration of any dwelling unit permit or upon
a change in occupancy of the dwelling unit, a new permit shall be
required for the ensuing period of three years.
B.
Rooming house permits shall be issued according to
the inspection schedule of the Code Enforcement Officer and shall
continue in effect for one calendar year after the date of inspection
or until the date of reinspection by the Code Enforcement Officer,
whichever such date shall last occur. Upon the expiration of any rooming
house permit, a new permit shall be required for a further period
of one year.
Every permit issued hereunder shall be maintained
upon the premises, and every permit issued hereunder pertaining to
multiple-dwelling units and rooming houses shall be posted in a conspicuous
place where it may be seen at all times.
Any permits issued under the provisions hereof
shall terminate upon the transfer of ownership of the property, and
the new owner or owners shall apply for a renewal thereof within 30
days of such transfer of ownership. Such renewal period shall run
only until the date upon which the permit issued to the previous owner
would have terminated. In the instance of a rental dwelling or dwelling
unit permit, should the renewal period be for a term of less than
18 months, the fee for such permit shall be $12.50, while in the instance
of a room permit, should the renewal period be for a term of less
than six months, the fee for such permit shall be $2.50 per room.
Any owner of a dwelling house, dwelling unit or rooming house who
transfers his interest therein to a new owner shall have no right
to a reimbursement from the borough of all or any part of his last
paid permit fee upon transfer.
The Code Enforcement Officer is authorized and
directed to make inspections to determine the condition of the dwelling,
dwelling unit, rooming house or rooming unit and premises offered
for rent located within the Borough of Pennsburg in order to safeguard
the health and safety of the occupants thereof and the general public.
He or she is further authorized to enter (by way of appointment or
other manner provided in this chapter) for the purpose of examining
and surveying all areas of the habitable premises at a reasonable
time. Every occupant of any such premises or operator in charge thereof
shall extend to the Code Enforcement Officer access to such premises
for the purpose of making any inspection, examination or survey.
If permission to enter any premises for the
purpose of inspection is denied, the inspecting office may apply for
a search warrant to the District Magistrate serving the district within
which the Borough of Pennsburg is located. He shall supply all necessary
affidavits containing personal knowledge or probable cause of the
issuance of a search warrant. "Probable cause" shall mean:
A.
That inspection of said dwelling unit is part of a
routine area inspection being conducted as a part of a systematic
or concentrated code enforcement program;
B.
That the affiant has knowledge of a violation of borough
codes that may endanger or otherwise affect the health and safety
of the citizens of the Borough of Pennsburg; or
C.
That said entry is for the purpose of reinspecting
a previous violation where no prior warrant was issued.
Warrants shall not be required for entry:
The Code Enforcement Officer may reinspect any
property for which a permit has been issued upon receiving complaints
from the tenants thereof or from third parties.
[Amended 9-3-2019 by Ord. No. 3-2019]
Should an inspection, as provided
herein, reveal the existence of a violation of the International Property
Maintenance Code, adopted by the Borough Council of the Borough of
Pennsburg by Ord. 2-09 on July 7, 2009,[1] then the Code Enforcement Officer shall serve upon the owner or operator a violation notice in the form set forth in Chapter 36, Code Enforcement, § 36-14 of the Code of Ordinances of the Borough of Pennsburg. He shall also schedule a reinspection for a date and at a time subsequent to the expiration of the reasonable compliance time set forth in the violation notice. If the violation existing at the time of the initial inspection remains outstanding at the time of the reinspection, the owner or operation shall, upon conviction, become liable to those fines and penalties set forth in § 36-15 of the Code of Ordinances of the Borough of Pennsburg.