This chapter shall be known as the "Housing Standards Code of
the Borough of Westville."
The purpose of this chapter is to promote safe and decent housing
for the benefit of all residents of the Borough of Westville and to
prevent and abate harmful housing conditions. Among other things,
this chapter shall provide for registration of rental units by landlords
(except for owner-occupied two-unit dwellings). By providing for registration
and disclosure of landlords and their addresses, the Borough of Westville
continues its policy of making absentee landlords more responsible
and responsive to the welfare of tenants, as well as neighbors who
live in Westville. In addition, this chapter will reduce the time
frame for processing housing complaints and avoid undue delay in correcting
conditions.
The following are hereby accepted, adopted and established as
a standard to be used as a guide in determining whether dwellings
and buildings in this Borough are safe, sanitary and fit for human
habitation and/or rental:
A. The New
Jersey State Housing Code (N.J.A.C. 5:28-1.1 et seq.).
B. Regulations
for Maintenance of Hotels and Multiple Dwellings (N.J.A.C. 5:10-1
et seq.).
C. The Uniform
Construction Code (N.J.S.A. 52:27D-119 et seq. and N.J.A.C. 5:23-1
et seq.).
D. The Uniform
Fire Code (N.J.A.C. 5:70-2 et seq.).
E. The Uniform
Fire Safety Act (N.J.S.A. 52:27D-192 et seq.).
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
BASEMENT
That portion of a building which is partly above grade and
has at least 1/2 its ceiling height above grade. Any sleeping room
in a basement shall comply with the emergency escape section of the
aforesaid State Housing Code.
CELLAR
That portion of a building which is partly or completely
below grade and has more than 1/2 its ceiling height below grade.
DWELLING UNIT
A room or group of rooms or any part thereof located within
a building forming a single habitable unit with facilities which are
used or designed to be used for living, sleeping, cooking and eating.
HABITABLE ROOM
A room or enclosed floor space within a dwelling unit used
or designed to be used for living, sleeping, cooking or eating purposes,
excluding bathrooms, water closet compartments, laundries, pantries,
foyers or communicating corridors, closets and storage spaces.
OCCUPANCY
Any use, possession or control of real property by persons,
entities or personal property.
OCCUPANT
Any individual who lives or sleeps in, or has actual possession
of, a dwelling unit.
OWNER
Any person or entity who owns, purports to own or exercises
control over any real property.
PREMISES
Lands and/or buildings thereon.
REGISTERED AGENT
An individual who shall be responsible for receiving notice
of violation of this chapter, who exercises control of a rental facility,
building and/or structures, and/or fulfilling the responsibility of
the owner of a rental facility to correct such violation. The registered
agent may be the owner. The registered agent must reside in the County
of Gloucester. The name, address and telephone number of such registered
agent must be filed with the Borough of Westville as provided in this
chapter.
RENTAL FACILITY
Every building, group of buildings or a portion thereof consisting
of a dwelling, apartment and/or one or more rooms, inclusive of a
mixed occupancy building.
[Amended 2-13-2013 by Ord. No. 2-2013; 3-18-2021 by Ord. No. 3-2021]
A. Duties of owner, operator and/or registered agent. The duties and
responsibilities of owner, operator and/or registered agent shall
be as follows:
(1) Maintenance of exterior of premises free of hazards and unsanitary
conditions. The exterior of the premises and all structures thereon
shall be kept free of all nuisances and any hazards to the safety
of occupants, pedestrians, and other persons utilizing the premises,
and free of unsanitary condition, and any of the foregoing shall be
promptly removed and abated by the owner, operator and/or registered
agent. It shall be the absolute duty of the owner, operator and/or
registered agent, individually or jointly, to keep the premises free
of hazards, which include but are not limited to the following:
(a)
Refuse. Brush, weeds, broken glass, stumps, roots, obnoxious
growths, filth, garbage, trash, refuse and debris.
(b)
Natural growth. Dead and dying trees, stumps and limbs or other
natural growth which, by reason of rotting or deteriorating conditions
or storm damage, constitute a hazard to persons or property in the
vicinity thereof. Trees shall be kept pruned and trimmed to prevent
such conditions.
(c)
Overhanging objects. Loose and overhanging objects and accumulation
of ice and snow which, by reason of location above ground level, constitutes
a danger of falling on persons or property in the vicinity thereof.
(d)
Ground surface hazards or unsanitary conditions. Holes, excavations,
breaks, projections, obstructions, icy conditions, uncleared snow
and excretion of pets and other animals on paths, walks, sidewalks,
curbs, driveways, parking lots and parking areas and other parts of
the premises which are accessible to and used by persons on the premises.
All such holes and excavations shall be filled and repaired.
(e)
Brush and hedges near roadways. Any and all brush, hedges and
similar plant life growing within 10 feet of any roadway and/or within
25 feet of the intersection of two roadways shall be cut to a height
of not more than 2 1/2 feet.
(f)
Waste and recycling materials. The occupant of any rental unit
shall be responsible for compliance with all waste and recycling regulations
of the Borough of Westville. The owner, operator or registered agent
shall require by the lease terms that the tenant/occupant comply with
such regulations. Failure to do so will be deemed a violation of this
chapter by the owner, operator or registered agent. Evidence of written
notice to the occupant of his/her obligation to recycle shall be an
absolute defense to such violation.
(2) Appearance of exterior of premises and residential structures. The
exterior of the premises, the exterior of dwelling structures and
the conditions of accessory structures shall be maintained so that
the appearance of the premises and all buildings thereon shall reflect
a level of maintenance in keeping with the residential standards of
the neighborhood or such higher standards as may be adopted as part
of a plan of urban renewal by the Borough of Westville and such that
the appearance of the premises and the structures shall not constitute
a negative impact for adjoining property owners nor an element leading
to the progressive deterioration and downgrading of the neighborhood
with the accompanying diminution of property values, including the
following:
(a)
Storage of commercial and industrial material. There shall not be stored or used at a location visible from the sidewalk, street or other public areas equipment and materials relating to commercial or industrial uses unless permitted under Chapter
205, Land Use and Development, for the premises.
(b)
Landscaping. Premises shall be kept landscaped, and lawns, hedges
and bushes shall be kept trimmed and from becoming overgrown and unsightly
where exposed to public view and where the same constitute a negative
impact depreciating adjoining property and impairing the good residential
character of the neighborhood. No automobiles shall be parked upon
lawns or placed for sale on front lawns.
(c)
Signs. All signs permitted by reason of other regulations or
as lawful nonconforming uses shall be maintained in good repair, and
printed matter, pictures or illustrations contained thereon shall
be completely maintained or, when no longer in use, completely removed.
B. Conveyance of property. The owner, operator and/or registered agent
of any property under order by the public officer to repair or demolish
said property shall not convey such property to a new owner without
first notifying the public officer. The new owner shall comply with
the order of the public officer as served upon the seller of said
property and shall not occupy said building or premises until the
order of the public officer is obeyed and a certificate of occupancy
is issued by the public officer.
C. Obstructions. The front, side and back yards, the driveway, walks
or other parts of the outside premises of any building or any lot
on which no building is located shall not contain any boxes, barrels,
sticks, stones, bricks, bottles, cans, metal drums, iron pipe, old
sheet metal, old furniture, used or unused motor vehicles or boats,
auto parts, old tires, unused bicycles or parts, filth, junk, rubbish,
trash, debris, dead and dying trees, stumps, roots, obnoxious growths,
old lumber or firewood, unless such lumber or firewood is neatly stacked
and not more than five feet in height or piled on supports at least
eight inches above the ground and stored not less than one foot from
the property line; nor shall the grass or weeds on such premises be
allowed to attain a growth of more than six inches. Shrubs and flowering
woody plants shall be kept under control and shall not be allowed
to grow beyond the boundaries of the premises on which a building
is located. Various and sundry shacks and outhouses, including tool
houses, storage sheds and garages, shall be repaired or improved so
that they shall be aesthetically and structurally acceptable or shall
be demolished and removed. Every fence which wholly or partially encloses
a premises on which a building is located must be maintained in a
manner that is aesthetically and structurally acceptable and shall
not have broken posts, broken supporting members nor holes or voids
in such fence.
[Amended 3-18-2021 by Ord. No. 3-2021]
The Housing Code Official or the Borough Council's official
is hereby designated as the officer(s) and body to exercise the powers
prescribed by this chapter.
No person shall occupy or rent to another for occupancy any
dwelling unit for the purpose of living therein which does not conform
to the provisions of this chapter and the codes and their amendments
or additions subsequent thereto, which are established hereby as the
standards to be used in determining whether a dwelling is safe, sanitary
and fit for human habitation. No cellar or any part thereof shall
be used for sleeping purposes. Basements may be used for sleeping
purposes, provided that the entire basement complies with all requirements
of this chapter and the emergency escape provisions of the aforesaid
State Building Code that all furnaces or other heating or hot water
facilities are so located, insulated and separated from living areas
by resistive partitions of two-hour fire rating, that fire extinguishers
are provided at an accessible location and proximity thereto for use
in the case of fire and that the floors, ceilings and walls are impervious
to leakage of underground and surface runoff water and are insulated
from and free from dampness and moisture. Smoke detectors must comply
with Uniform Fire Safety Act and/or the aforesaid Regulations for
Maintenance of Hotels and Multiple Dwellings.
Each structure to which a street number has been assigned shall
have such number displayed in a position easily observed and readable
from the public right-of-way. All numbers shall be in Arabic numerals
at least three inches (76 mm) high and one-half-inch stroke.
The Borough of Westville may, by resolution of the Mayor and
Council, direct the abatement of a nuisance to correct a defect or
put the premises in such proper condition so as to comply with the
requirements of this chapter, and the costs thereof, upon the certification
to it by the public officer of the amount of the costs, shall be charged
as a lien against the subject lands and premises and shall be added
to and form a part of the taxes next to be assessed and levied upon
such lands and premises, to bear interest at the same rate as taxes,
and shall be collected and enforced in the same manner as taxes.
The Housing Code Official and housing officer are authorized
to promulgate such forms as may be necessary from time to time in
order to implement and enforce the provisions of this chapter.
Whenever the Housing Code Official, and/or any public official,
finds that an emergency exists with reference to a dwelling unit and/or
rental facility, and the provisions of this chapter requires immediate
action to protect the health of the occupants or the general public,
he/she may, without notice or hearing, serve an order upon the owner
or registered agent, as the case may be, reciting the existence of
such emergency. Notwithstanding the other provisions of this chapter,
such order shall be effective immediately. The owner or registered
agent to whom the order is directed shall comply therewith immediately,
unless he/she appeals to the Housing Code Official, Board of Health,
or other designated Borough official as herein above provided, as
soon as possible, within a period not to exceed five days. The order
shall state the right to such hearing.
Notices issued by a public officer pursuant to this chapter
shall be served upon the owner, operator and/or registered agent,
either personally or by registered mail, but if the whereabouts of
such person is unknown, then the serving of such notices shall be
made by posting a copy thereof upon the subject premises in a conspicuous
place.
In any case where the provisions of this chapter impose a higher
standard than set forth in any other local ordinances or under the
laws of the State of New Jersey, then the standards that are set forth
herein shall prevail, but if the provisions of this chapter impose
a lower standard than any other local ordinances or of the laws of
the State of New Jersey, then the higher standard contained in any
such other ordinance or code shall prevail.
[Amended 2-13-2013 by Ord. No. 2-2013]
Any person who shall violate any of the provisions of this chapter for which a penalty has not otherwise been established shall, upon conviction thereof, be punished as provided for in Chapter
1, Article
I, §
1-15, General penalty. A person shall be guilty of a separate offense under this section for each day that the person continues to violate any provisions of this chapter for which a penalty has not otherwise been established.