[Ord. 781, 11/24/1986, § I]
1. After the date of adoption of this Part, before any building, structure,
or premises can be occupied as a dwelling or for any commercial or
industrial use; or before any building, structure, or premises can
be re-occupied after it has been sold or a new tenant obtained for
a dwelling or any commercial or industrial use; an inspection by the
Borough of Hatboro and a duly issued occupancy permit shall be required.
Except that as long as the premises remain under the same ownership,
no inspection or occupancy permit shall be required when a single
unit in a multi-family dwelling, or a single room in a rooming house
is re-occupied.
2. The required inspection shall be made by the Borough Code Enforcement
Officer, or other authorized agent of the Borough, upon application
of the former owner, new owner, tenant, or landlord and/or agent.
3. It shall be the responsibility of the seller, or the landlord to
advise prospective buyers or tenants that an occupancy inspection
and permit are required before the premises can be occupied or used.
4. A fee in an amount as determined from time to time by resolution
of Borough Council shall be required upon the filing of an application
for inspection and issuance of permit.
[Ord. 781, 11/24/1986, § II]
1. All new buildings or structures, renovated buildings or structures,
or existing buildings or structures shall conform with all provisions
of applicable ordinances or codes in effect in the Borough of Hatboro,
and nothing in this Part shall be construed to relieve any property
owner of any responsibility to so conform.
2. The following conditions must be complied with prior to the issuance
of an occupancy permit:
A. All buildings, structures, and premises shall be inspected to determine conformance with the Borough Zoning Ordinance [Chapter
27] and that all required variances, or special exceptions have been obtained. If the use of the building, structure, or premises is legally nonconforming, it shall be so recorded and a record maintained by the Code Enforcement Officer.
B. Sidewalks and curbs, if existing or required to be installed by ordinance
or agreement between a developer or other party and the Borough of
Hatboro, shall be inspected to determine that sidewalks are whole
and without obstruction or unevenness and all curbs are in proper
alignment are complete and in good condition.
C. Chimneys, flues, and stove pipes shall be of sufficient height so
as to prevent downdraft smoke and fume pollution, and shall be free
of obstruction, free of missing mortar, free, of holes. Unsafe or
improperly installed chimneys, flues, or stove pipes must be removed
or repaired.
D. Sump pumps shall be inspected to insure safe electrical connections
and that all pumped water is properly drained to a storm sewer or
on-site disposal without runoff to adjoining properties. Sump pumps
and other stormwater control facilities may not be drained into the
sanitary sewer system.
E. Trees, shrubs, or other plantings located in the right-of-way shall
be inspected to insure that they present no hazard to the public or
cause harm to public sidewalks, streets, or public utilities.
F. Existing swimming pools, both above ground and in ground, will be
inspected to insure they are properly fenced or other required safety
devices are in place to prevent unauthorized access. All pools shall
be in such condition as to be functional. Pools which have deteriorated
to a point that they can no longer be used must be repaired or removed.
[Ord. 781, 11/24/1986, § III]
1. All applications shall be made on form provided by the Borough of
Hatboro and shall be filed in the Borough office during normal Borough
office business hours.
2. The Code Enforcement Officer, or other designated official, shall
conduct the required inspection within 30 days of the receipt of application,
and shall file findings on a form for such purpose with the Borough
Manager with a copy of the applicant.
3. An applicant may appeal the findings of the Code Enforcement Officer
to the Borough Manager. If the instant appeal cannot be resolved between
the Borough Manager and the applicant, the applicant may appeal in
writing to the Borough Council for a public hearing on the issue.
4. Upon receipt of a request for a public hearing on the issue on appeal,
Borough Council will direct a hearing to be held before the next regularly
scheduled meeting of the Zoning and Development Committee. Resolution
of the matter will take place in the normal operating procedures of
Borough Council.
5. The Code Enforcement Officer shall not issue an occupancy permit
until all of the discrepancies noted in the inspection report have
been corrected to Borough standards.
[Ord. 781, 11/24/1986, § IV]
1. After completion of the required inspection, an applicant shall have
90 days to take corrective action to bring the discrepancies noted
on the inspection report into conformance with applicable Borough
ordinances or codes reinspection of the corrected discrepancies may
be made within that period without need to file a new application.
2. A new application must be filed and a complete reinspection must
take place if discrepancies noted on the inspection report are not
corrected to current Borough standards within 90 days, except that
an extension not to exceed 30 days may be granted if work is substantially
underway on the 90th day.
3. Once a permit has been issued, the permit shall remain valid for
the purpose issued for a period of 180 days from the date of issuance.
Failure to occupy the building, structure or premises within the 180
days will require the applicant to file for a new inspection and permit.
[Ord. 781, 11/24/1986, § V; as amended by Ord.
875, 10/25/1993, § V; and by Ord. 907, 9/23/1996, § 11-105]
1. It shall be unlawful for any person or persons to occupy as a dwelling
or for commercial or industrial use, any building, structure, or premises
situated within the corporate limits of the Borough of Hatboro without
having first obtained a permit to do so issued in accordance with
the foregoing provisions.
2. It shall be unlawful for any person to offer for sale or rent any
building, structure or premises situated within the corporate limits
of the Borough of Hatboro without informing the potential buyer or
tenant of the requirement of the Borough of Hatboro for the issuance
of a permit before the building, structure or premises can be occupied.
3. Any person, firm, or corporation who shall violate any provision
of this Part shall, upon conviction thereof, be sentenced to pay a
fine of not more than $1,000 plus costs and, in default of payment
of said fine and costs, to a term of imprisonment not to exceed 30
days. Each day that a violation of this Part continues shall constitute
a separate offense.
[Ord. 939, 1/22/2001, § 201]
This Part shall be known as the "Rental Housing Registration
and Inspection Ordinance of the Borough of Hatboro."
[Ord. 939, 1/22/2001, § 202]
It is the intent of this Part to require the registration and
inspection of rental properties located in the Borough of Hatboro
to insure compliance with current Borough Codes. It is further the
intent of this Part to preserve and protect the existing character
and aesthetics of the Borough of Hatboro, and to protect the existing
character and aesthetics of the Borough of Hatboro, and to protect
the public health, safety, and welfare of tenants occupying rental
dwelling units.
[Ord. 939, 1/22/2001, § 203]
1. In interpreting this Part, the singular shall include the plural
and the masculine shall include the feminine. The word "person" includes
natural person, partnership, firm, association, corporation, or Borough
authority.
2. The following words or phrases and their derivations shall be defined
as contained in this section. Words that are undefined herein shall
have the meaning applied in general usage.
APARTMENT
A room or group of rooms located within a structure that
forms a single dwelling unit. An apartment shall have facilities for
cooking and a private bathroom and shall have direct access to the
outside or access through a common hall or vestibule.
BOROUGH
The duly incorporated Borough of Hatboro, County of Montgomery,
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in the United States of America.
BOROUGH COUNCIL
The duly elected members of the Borough Council of the Borough
of Hatboro.
BOROUGH OFFICIAL
A duly appointed official of the Borough of Hatboro designated
to enforce this Part.
FAMILY MEMBER
A mother, father, daughter, or son. Includes mother-in-law,
father-in-law, son-in-law, and daughter-in-law. Includes daughter
and son by adoption and step-mother or step-father and grandchildren.
For the purposes of this Part, the term family member does not include
sisters, brothers, aunts, uncles, or nieces and nephews, nor any person
considered as extended family.
OCCUPANCY PERMITS
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RENTAL UNIT OCCUPANCY PERMIT — A license issued by the
Borough of Hatboro granting permission to allow human occupancy of
a registered rental dwelling unit.
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TEMPORARY RENTAL UNIT OCCUPANCY PERMIT — A temporary license
issued by the Borough of Hatboro granting permission to allow human
occupancy of a registered rental dwelling unit for a period of time
not to exceed 30 days, subject to correction of discrepancies noted
on the inspection report. A temporary permit may not be issued if
inspection discrepancies are of a nature that might endanger the health,
safety, or welfare of an occupant.
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OWNER
Any person or entity who alone or jointly with others hold
legal or equitable title to a structure containing rental dwelling
units or rooms for rent.
PREMISES
The lot or parcel of land on which a structure containing
rental dwelling units or rooms for rent is located. A premises includes
the yard and all accessory buildings, swimming pools, and other structures.
RENTAL DWELLING UNIT
Any structure, group of rooms, or a single room intended
for human occupancy and offered for rent or lease either through a
formal or informal written document or mutual agreement without written
document. A rental dwelling unit includes single-family home, twin
home, duplex home, apartment, condominium, when such structures or
portions thereof are rented or leased to nonfamily members by the
owner or his agent.
ROOMING HOUSE
Any structure or that part of any structure that contains
one or more rooms offered for rent to transient or permanent tenants.
ROOMING UNIT
Any room within a structure that is primarily used for sleeping
and that is offered for rent to transient or permanent tenants.
STRUCTURE
Any man-made object having an ascertainable, stationary location,
whether or not affixed permanently to the land. Includes mobile home
and manufactured building.
[Ord. 939, 1/22/2001, § 204]
1. On the effective date of this Part and thereafter, the following
registration requirements shall apply in the Borough of Hatboro:
A. The owner of a structure offered for rent or lease or a structure
containing one or more dwelling units shall have 90 days from the
date of adoption of this Part to register all rental dwelling units
and file application for rental unit occupancy permit.
B. The owner of a structure built, created, or renovated after the date
of this Part that is offered as a rental dwelling unit or any structure
that contains rental dwelling units shall register each rental dwelling
unit with the Borough of Hatboro and file application for rental unit
occupancy permit before the unit may be occupied.
C. Registration of all rental dwelling units shall be made on the form
provided by the Borough of Hatboro and shall be updated by the property
owner whenever any change is made to the premises which requires permits
and/or inspection by the Borough of Hatboro.
[Ord. 939, 1/22/2001, § 205]
1. Rental dwelling units and the premises containing the rental dwelling
unit existing as of the date of adoption of this Part shall be inspected
within two years of the date of registration. Existing rental dwelling
units may continue to be occupied without a permit required by this
Part until inspected by the Borough of Hatboro.
2. New rental dwelling units and the premises containing the rental
dwelling unit built or created after the date of this Part shall be
inspected within 30 days after the registration of the unit with the
Borough of Hatboro. The rental dwelling unit cannot be registered
until it is at least 80% completed.
3. Rental unit occupancy permits are required for each rental dwelling
unit. The Borough Official shall issue the permit within 30 days after
the rental dwelling unit passes inspection. Rental unit occupancy
permit shall be valid for a period of three years from the date of
issue.
[Ord. 939, 1/22/2001, § 206]
1. An inspection of each rental dwelling unit shall not be required
under the following conditions. However, registration of each rental
dwelling unit is required.
A. When the structure has been designed and built in accordance with the provisions set forth in the Zoning Code [Chapter
27] of the Borough of Hatboro wherein the structure is identified and recognized as a hi-rise apartment building or garden type apartment. For these designated type structures, the following inspection requirements will apply:
(1)
All public areas, mechanical rooms, laundry rooms, and other
spaces designed and used for the operation and maintenance of the
facility will be inspected at least once every three years.
B. When a single-family home, a twin home, or a condominium is rented
or leased to a member of the owner's family.
[Ord. 939, 1/22/2001, § 207; as amended by Ord.
1005, 5/23/2011]
Every rental dwelling unit and the entire premises containing the rental unit shall in all respects comply with the applicable provisions of the Uniform Construction Code as implemented in the Borough [Chapter
5, Part
1], Property Maintenance Code [Chapter
5, Part
2] and Fire Code [Chapter
5, Part
3], and as same may, from time to time, be amended.
[Ord. 939, 1/22/2001, § 208]
The Borough Officer shall prepare a rental housing inspection checklist based on the requirements and standards set forth in codes identified in §
11-207 herein. The checklist shall be attached to all permit applications. The checklist shall be revised from time to time as required by changes in the codes or at the direction of Borough Council.
[Ord. 939, 1/22/2001, § 209]
1. Every application for a rental unit occupancy permit shall be accompanied
by payment, in a form acceptable to the Borough, of a fee in the amount
set from time to time by resolution of Borough Council. The fee shall
be paid for each and every separate dwelling unit offered to the public
for lease or rent. The fee shall include the cost of issuance of permit
and initial inspection of the premises.
2. If a re-inspection is required, an additional inspection fee shall
be paid to the Borough before the rental unit occupancy permit is
issued.
3. The rental unit occupancy permit application fee for hi-rise apartments
and garden apartments shall be set from time to time by resolution
of Borough Council.
[Ord. 939, 1/22/2001, § 210]
1. It shall be a violation of this Part for any property owner to create a rental unit unless it is in conformance with the provisions of the Zoning Code [Chapter
27] of the Borough of Hatboro.
2. It shall be a violation of this Part for any property owner to offer
for rent or lease any rental dwelling unit that has not been registered
with the Borough of Hatboro.
3. It shall be a violation of this Part for any property owner to allow
occupancy of any rental dwelling unit that has not been inspected
in accordance with this Part.
4. It shall be a violation of this Part for any person to occupy a rental
dwelling unit that has not been registered, inspected, and approved
by the Borough of Hatboro.
5. Any person who shall violate any provision of this Part shall, upon
conviction thereof, be sentenced to pay a fine of not more than $1,000
plus costs and in default of payment of said fine and costs to a term
of imprisonment not to exceed 30 days. Each day that a violation of
this Part continues shall constitute a separate offense.