This article shall be known as Article
III, Chapter
169, of the Code of the City of Somers Point and shall be entitled "Regulations for Buildings and Structures to Prevent Conditions Harmful to the Public Health, Sanitation, Safety and Public Welfare."
Unless the context clearly indicates a different meaning, the words or phrases, when used in this article, shall have the meanings set forth in the BOCA International Property Maintenance Code, as adopted in §
169-20 of the Code of the City of Somers Point. The word "motel" in this article will have the same definition as "hotel" in said BOCA International Property Maintenance Code.
This article shall be applicable to all hotels
and motels located in the City of Somers Point.
As authorized by N.J.S.A. 40:48-2.12c, all hotels
and motels shall be registered as provided herein. Every owner shall
file with the City Clerk of the City of Somers Point a completed registration
form in a form to be provided by the City, within 30 days of the enactment
of this article. Thereafter, every owner shall file such form annually
within 30 days of the anniversary date of the original filing. The
form shall include but need not be limited to the following information:
A. The name and address of the owner or owners of the
premises. In the case of a partnership, the names and addresses of
all partners shall be provided, together with the telephone numbers
for each of such individuals indicating where such individuals may
be reached both during the day and evening hours. If the owner is
a corporation, the names and addresses of the registered agent and
corporate officers of said corporation, including their addresses
and telephone numbers, shall be provided.
B. If the address of any owner is not located in the
County of Atlantic, the name and address of a person who resides in
the County of Atlantic who is authorized to accept notices.
C. The name and address of the operator of the premises,
if any.
D. The name and address, including the dwelling unit,
apartment or room number, and telephone number of the superintendent,
janitor, custodian or other individual employed by the owner or operator
to provide regular maintenance service, if any.
E. The name, address and telephone number of an individual
representative of the owner or operator who may be reached or contacted
at any time in the event of an emergency, including such emergencies
as the failure of any essential service or system, and who has the
authority to make emergency decisions concerning any repair thereto
or expenditure in connection therewith.
No person shall hereafter occupy any hotel or
motel, nor shall the owner permit occupancy of any hotel or motel
which is subject to this article, which has not been registered and
issued a certificate of occupancy in accordance with this article.
The City Clerk shall index and file all registration
forms and make them reasonably available for public inspection. The
City Clerk shall maintain a master index of all such registration
forms, and any person may obtain from the City Clerk a list of all
hotels or motels registered upon payment of a reasonable fee to cover
reproduction and copy costs.
Every owner required to file a registration
form pursuant to this article shall file an amended registration form
within 20 days after any change in the information required to be
included therein. No fee shall be required for the filing of an amendment.
The provisions of this article shall be administered
and enforced consistent with the powers granted in N.J.S.A. 40:48-2.9
to the Construction Official of the City of Somers Point.
All hotels and motels shall be required to have a certificate of occupancy. Inspections will be conducted once a year. The Construction Official shall conduct an inspection and issue a certificate of occupancy, or a written denial setting forth the specific reasons for such denial, within one week of the inspection. The standards for the issuance of a certificate of occupancy are set forth in §
169-34.
The City shall by resolution enact, and from
time to time may amend, standardized fees for the following:
A. The fee for filing the registration form required in §
169-28.
B. The fee for the inspection for a certificate of occupancy.
C. The fee for a reinspection as a result of a violation.
Accurate and up-to-date written records shall
be kept by the Construction Official of the status of inspections
and certificates of occupancy issued on all buildings covered by this
article.
The City shall by resolution enact, and from
time to time may amend, standardized penalties for violations that
are not abated or corrected at the expiration of such reasonable time
set forth by the Construction Official to abate or correct. In no
event shall any penalty exceed the maximum authorized by N.J.S.A.
40:49-5.