The purpose of this article and the policy of
the Borough of Marietta shall be to protect and promote the public
health, safety and welfare of its citizens, to establish rights and
obligations of owners and occupants relating to residential rental
units in the Borough and to encourage owners and occupants to maintain
and improve the quality of rental housing within the Borough. As a
means to these ends, this article provides for a systematic inspection
program, registration and licensing of residential rental units and
penalties. In considering the adoption of this article, the Borough
makes the following findings:
A. There is a growing concern in the Borough with the
failure of some landowners to properly maintain residential units.
B. Borough records indicate there is a greater incidence
of problems with the maintenance and upkeep of residential properties
which are not owner-occupied as compared to those that are owner-occupied.
C. Borough records indicate there are a greater number
of disturbances at residential rental units than owner-occupied units.
Borough records indicate that violations of the Borough's ordinances
are generally less severe at owner-occupied units as compared to residential
rental units.
Unless otherwise expressly stated, the following
terms shall, for the purpose of this article, have the meanings indicated
as follows:
BOROUGH
The Borough of Marietta, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.
CODES
Any state or local code or ordinance adopted, enacted or
in effect in and for the Borough.
COUNTY
The County of Lancaster.
DISRUPTIVE CONDUCT
Any act by an occupant of a residential rental unit or by
a person present at a residential rental unit involving public drunkenness,
consumption of an alcoholic beverage in public, public urination or
defecation, the unlawful depositor of trash or litter on public or
private property, damage to or destruction of public or private property,
the obstruction of public roads, streets, highways or sidewalks, interference
with emergency or police services, unreasonable noise that disturbs
other persons of reasonable sensibility in their peaceful enjoyment
of their premises, use of profane or obscene language or gestures,
indecent exposure, fighting or quarreling, or any other act defined
as disorderly conduct in the Pennsylvania Crimes Code or any act prohibited
by the ordinances of the Borough or which otherwise injures the health,
safety or welfare of the residents of the Borough residing in the
neighborhood or vicinity of the gathering. It is not necessary that
such conduct, action, incident or behavior constitute a criminal offense,
nor that criminal charges be filed against any person in order for
said person to have perpetrated, caused or permitted the commission
of disruptive conduct, as defined herein; provided, however, that
no disruptive conduct will be deemed to have occurred unless a police
officer shall investigate and make a determination that such did occur,
and keep written records, including a disruptive conduct report, of
such occurrences. The occupant and the owner and, if applicable, the
manager shall be notified of any such occurrences, in writing.
DISRUPTIVE CONDUCT REPORT
A written report of disruptive conduct to be completed by
a police officer who actually investigates an alleged incident of
disruptive conduct and which shall be maintained by the Housing Officer.
HOTEL UNIT
Any room or group of rooms located within a hotel or motel
forming a single habitable unit used or intended to be used for living
and sleeping only on a transient basis for a period of less than 30
days.
MANAGER
A person retained by an owner to be responsible for one or
more residential rental units within the Borough.
OCCUPANT
Any person over one year of age living and sleeping in a
residential rental unit or having actual possession of said residential
rental unit.
OWNER
A person who holds record title and/or the equitable owner
under an agreement of sale of a property upon which a residential
rental unit is erected or maintained. If more than one person owns
the residential rental unit as joint tenants, tenants in common, tenants
by the entireties, or tenants in copartnership, each such person shall
be considered an owner and shall have all of the duties of an owner
under this article.
PERSON
A natural individual, unincorporated association, partnership,
corporation, estate, trust or any other legally recognized entity,
and the members of such partnership and the officers of such corporation.
PREMISES
Any parcel of real estate within the Borough, including the
land and all buildings and appurtenant structures, on which one or
more residential rental units are located.
RENTAL PERMIT
A document issued by the Housing Officer to the owner of a residential rental unit pursuant to Chapter
184 of the Code of the Borough of Marietta, as it may be amended from time to time.
RESIDENTIAL RENTAL UNIT
i) A rooming unit; or ii) a dwelling unit let for rent; or
iii) residential unit occupied by any persons other than one occupied
solely by the owner and members of the owner's family. Each individual
townhouse dwelling, each individual apartment unit, each individual
unit in a multifamily building, and each rooming unit shall be considered
a separate residential rental unit. If a structure contains a rooming
unit or if any portion of the structure is let for rent, it shall
be considered a residential rental unit whether or not the owner or
a relative of the owner also resides in the structure. A residential
rental unit shall not include a hotel unit or a hospital room utilized
for medical services. A residential rental unit includes dwelling
units under lease-purchase agreements or long-term (greater than six
months) agreements of sale.
ROOMING UNIT
A portion of a dwelling unit, including any room or group
of rooms forming a single habitable unit used or intended to be used
for living and sleeping, but not for cooking purposes. Granting of
permission to use shared or common cooking facilities may be associated
with the leasing of a rooming unit.
Each occupant of a residential rental unit shall
have the following duties:
A. Comply with all obligations of this chapter and all
applicable codes and Borough ordinances, as well as all applicable
federal, state and local laws and regulations.
B. Conduct himself/herself and require other persons,
including, but not limited to, guests on the premises and within their
residential rental unit with their consent, to conduct themselves
in a manner that will not disturb the peaceful enjoyment of adjacent
or nearby dwellings by people occupying the same.
C. Not engage in, nor tolerate, nor permit others on
the premises to cause damage to the residential rental unit or engage
in disruptive conduct, or other violations of this article, codes,
Borough ordinances, or applicable federal, state and local laws and
regulations.
D. Use the trash and recyclable collection services provided
by the owner.
E. Use the residential rental unit for no purpose other
than as a residence.
F. Maintain the residential rental unit in a manner meeting
all requirements for occupants of structures set forth in this chapter.
G. Allow the Housing Officer to inspect the residential
rental unit in accordance with this article at reasonable times.
H. Not allow persons other than those identified on the
lease to reside in the residential rental unit.
I. Not allow the residential rental unit to be occupied
by more than one family. For the purposes of this subsection, a "family"
shall be considered to be a "family" as that term is defined in the
Marietta Borough Zoning Ordinance.
J. Not permit the possession of, serving to or consumption
of alcohol by underage persons.
A rental permit shall not be transferred. In
the case of permitted residential units that are sold or transferred,
the new owner shall secure a rental permit for each residential rental
unit and have each residential rental unit inspected. Failure to seek
a rental permit for each residential rental unit within 60 days of
the date of sale or transfer of ownership shall result in the revocation
of the rental permit.