In dwellings containing three or more dwelling units, storage
areas or storage bins shall be of fireproof construction and shall
contain fireproof walls and partitions of at least two hours'
rating and, in addition thereto, shall have self-closing fireproof
doors; provided, however, that storage in existing framework, wood-frame
bins or non-fireproof storage areas shall be permitted, provided that
the storage of the combustible materials, containers for the same
and means of storage shall be in compliance with those regulations
promulgated by the Public Officer, with the approval of the Fire Official,
designed to minimize the existence of fire hazards in dwellings. Excessive
accumulations of combustible materials are prohibited, and responsibility
for removal thereof shall be with the owner and operator of the premises
as well as the occupant to whom said materials may belong. Where storage
areas or storage bins are available to more than one tenant, the area
shall be numbered or otherwise identified, and a list of the names
of the tenants utilizing such areas shall be kept at all times available
for examination by the Public Officer in the office of the person
in charge of the premises. The provisions governing this section shall
be supplemented by regulations to be prepared jointly by the Public
Officer and the Fire Official as well as appropriate enforcement procedures,
which will include notification to the superintendents and tenants
of apartment houses that may be affected thereby.
In addition to any other provision in the Property Maintenance Code and Chapter
656 of the Camden Code, every owner and/or operator of a rooming or boarding house shall comply with the regulations, including but not limited to the building and property maintenance standards set forth in the New Jersey Administrative Code, N.J.A.C. 5:27-1 et seq.