A. 
All residential structures and all dwelling units in structures used or intended for use for residential purposes within the Borough of North Arlington shall have not less than one carbon monoxide sensor device located inside the unit. For the purpose of this section, "residential structures" shall include multiple-family dwellings and single-family homes. The installation of battery-operated carbon monoxide sensor devices shall be accepted as meeting the requirements of this article. The carbon monoxide detector shall have been tested and listed by a product certification agency recognized by the Division of Codes and Standards. This section shall not be enforced except pursuant to §§ 165-29 and 165-30 herein.
B. 
No property shall be exempt from the installation of the carbon monoxide detector unless all of the following shall apply:
(1) 
The premises shall have no attached parking garage or carport;
(2) 
The dwelling units shall be powered and heated by electricity only;
(3) 
There are no fuel-burning appliances within the premises; however, if a common area boiler, water heater or similar appliance is present, then all dwelling units adjacent to the common chimney or vent shall install the carbon monoxide detectors within the dwelling unit and the room which houses the appliance.
In any case where a certificate of continuing occupancy is required for any residential structure or dwelling unit pursuant to the Uniform Construction Code, no such certificate shall issue unless and until the enforcement officer has determined to his/her satisfaction that the structure or unit is equipped with a sensor device or devices as required by § 165-28 of this article.
Any owner who sells, leases, rents or otherwise permits to be occupied for residential purposes any premises subject to the provisions of this article, shall when the premises do not comply with the requirements of § 165-28 hereof, or without complying with the inspection and certification requirements of § 165-29 hereof, be subject to the provisions of the Uniform Fire Safety Act, and violations shall be subject to the penalties contained therein. Appeals of any such penalties shall be governed by the procedures set forth under N.J.S.A. 52:27D-206(b).