In considering the adoption of this chapter, the Township makes
the following findings:
A. There is a growing concern in the community with the appearance and
physical condition of many residential rental units.
B. There is a perception and appearance of 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. Violations of maintenance codes are generally less severe and more
quickly corrected at owner-occupied units as compared to residential
rental units.
D. A residential rental inspection program can avoid life-threatening
problems, such as lack of functioning smoke detectors, faulty mechanical
equipment and inadequate or unsafe electrical equipment.
[Amended 10-24-2023 by Ord. No. 23-5]
As used in this chapter, the following words shall have the
following meanings. If a term is not defined in this chapter but is
defined in another existing Township ordinance, then that definition
shall apply to this chapter.
AGENT
Any person designated by the owner of a residential rental
unit who has charge, care or control of said residential rental unit.
CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE
The certificate issued by the Code Official which evidences
a satisfactory inspection under the provisions of this chapter.
CODE OFFICIAL
The person or persons authorized by the Township to determine
compliance with the provisions of this chapter and to enforce the
same. The Code Official shall include the Township Zoning and/or Property
Code Officer as appointed or employed from time to time by the Township
Board of Supervisors.
CODES
Any applicable parts of this chapter, other codes or ordinances
as adopted by the Township from time to time, statutes and any rules
and regulations promulgated thereunder.
COMMON AREA(S)
In multiple-unit dwellings, space which is not part of a
residential rental unit and which is shared with other occupants of
the premises, whether they reside in residential rental units or not.
Common areas shall be considered as part of the premises for purposes
of this chapter.
DWELLING UNIT
A unit including, but not limited to, a single residence,
double houses, row houses, townhouses, condominiums, apartment houses,
hotel units, motel units and conversion apartments. A dwelling unit
shall also comprise units of independent-living facilities, assisted-living
facilities, and dwelling units for memory-impaired individuals.
FEE
The fee required to be submitted with the permit application
as set by resolution of the Township Board of Supervisors from time
to time.
HOTEL UNIT or MOTEL UNIT
Any room or group of rooms located within a hotel or motel
forming a single habitable unit used or intended to be used on a transient
basis.
MULTIPLE-UNIT DWELLING(S)
A building containing two or more independent dwelling units,
including, but not limited to, double houses, row houses, townhouses,
condominiums, apartment houses, hotels, motels, and conversion apartments.
Multiple-dwelling units shall also include independent-living facilities,
assisted-living facilities, and those facilities containing dwelling
units for memory-impaired individuals.
OCCUPANT
An individual who resides in, but is not the owner of, a
residential rental unit.
OWNER
Any person, agent, operator, firm, corporation, partnership,
limited-liability company, limited-liability partnership, association,
other entity, property management group, or fiduciary holding or having
legal, equitable or other interest in any real property or otherwise
having control of the property, including the guardian of the estate
of any such person and the executor or administrator of such person's
estate. When used in this chapter in a clause proscribing any activity
or imposing a penalty, the term as applied to corporations, partnerships,
limited liability companies, limited-liability partnerships, associations,
other entities, or property management groups shall include each and
every member, shareholder, partner (limited or general), director,
officer and other individual having an interest in the entity, controlling
or otherwise.
PREMISES
The real property on which a dwelling unit is located.
TOWNSHIP
Hanover Township, Northampton County, Pennsylvania.
UNIT
A living area comprised of one or more rooms used for living,
sleeping and habitation purposes and having its own kitchen and sanitation
facilities, all arranged for occupancy by one or more persons.
No residential rental unit shall be occupied, and no zoning
permit shall be issued in accordance with this chapter, unless a certificate
of compliance evidencing compliance with this chapter has been issued
by the Code Official. Issuance of a certificate of compliance shall
represent compliance with the inspection requirements of this chapter
but shall not denote compliance with any other applicable part, chapter,
other code, ordinance or statute. A certificate of compliance shall
be valid for a period of 36 months and/or until there is a change
in the occupant of the residential rental unit. Every certificate
of compliance shall be displayed in a conspicuous place in the interior
of the residential rental unit.