The purpose of this code is to ensure the health, safety and
welfare of all residents of and visitors to the Borough of Lincoln
Park by establishing minimum standards governing the condition and
occupancy of residential premises; to establish minimum standards
governing the physical components and conditions essential to make
the aforesaid facilities fit for human habitation, use and occupancy;
to fix certain responsibilities on the owner-operators as well as
the occupants of said facilities; to authorize and establish procedures
for the inspection of residential premises; and to fix penalties for
any violation of this code, and it is intended that this code be liberally
construed to effectuate the purposes stated herein.
As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
BEDROOM
Any room containing a bed or convertible bed used primarily
for sleeping that contains at least one openable fire egress window
facing directly to the outdoors or to a courtyard. Every bedroom must
have access to at least one bathroom without passing through another
bedroom. Bedrooms shall not constitute the only means of access to
other bedrooms. Kitchens, bathrooms, closets, halls, storage or utility
spaces, common areas, and similar areas shall not be utilized as bedrooms.
COMMON AREAS
The rooms within the dwelling unit shared by all occupants
for non-sleeping purposes.
DWELLING UNIT
A building or part of a building consisting of a single unit
providing complete, independent living facilities, intended for occupancy
as a residence for one or more persons, including permanent provisions
for living, sleeping, eating, cooking and sanitation.
ENFORCEMENT OFFICIAL
The Zoning Officer, Construction Code Official, Fire Inspector,
Health Officer, police officer, or his/her authorized designee.
HABITABLE SPACE
A space in a building for living, sleeping, eating or cooking.
Bathrooms, toilet rooms, closets, halls, storage or utility spaces
and similar areas are not considered habitable spaces.
LIVING SPACE
The space within a dwelling unit utilized for living, sleeping,
eating, cooking, bathing, washing and sanitation purposes.
OCCUPANT
Any person living or sleeping in a building or having possession
of a space within a building. For the purpose of this article, a child
under one year of age shall not be considered an occupant.
OVERCROWDING
A dwelling unit that has more individuals residing therein
than square footage available in the permitted bedrooms to accommodate
all occupants, as determined by the number of permitted bedrooms and
the permitted occupancy of each bedroom. Dwelling units shall not
be occupied by more occupants than allowed under permitted occupancy.
PERMITTED OCCUPANCY
The number of individuals permitted to reside in the dwelling
pursuant to the square footage of each bedroom as set forth in this
article.
PROHIBITED BEDROOM
Any room or space containing a bed or convertible bed or
used for sleeping purposes that does not meet the definition of "bedroom"
as contained herein.
SINGLE FAMILY
One or more persons customarily living together as a single
housekeeping unit, whether related or not related to each other by
birth or marriage, as distinguished from a group of individuals, not
related, living together, financially independent of one another.
Where violations or conditions on the premises constitute an
immediate threat to life or limb unless abated without delay, the
enforcement official may either abate the condition immediately or
order the owner or occupant to correct the violation or condition
within a period of time not to exceed three days or, upon failure
to do so, the enforcement official shall abate the condition immediately
thereafter.
When the abatement of a condition so as to bring the premises
into compliance with municipal ordinances or state law requires the
expenditure of municipal funds, the appropriate Borough official shall
present a report of the proposed work to the Borough Administrator
with an estimate of the cost thereof and a copy of the notices provided
to the owner and/or occupant. The Borough Administrator shall review
and recommend the undertaking of remedial work and the adoption of
an authorizing resolution to the Borough Council for its consideration.
Upon passage of the resolution, the appropriate Borough official shall
undertake the necessary work, the cost of which shall not exceed the
amount set forth in the authorizing resolution. Upon completion of
the specified work, a report, including the total expenditure, shall
be submitted to the Borough Administrator and Council for approval,
whereupon the same shall become a lien against said property, collectible
as provided by law. A copy of the resolution approving the expenditure
shall be filed with the Borough Tax Collector and served upon the
owner/occupant along with the report supporting the same.
The provisions of this article shall apply to every residential
building situated in the Borough of Lincoln Park used or intended
to be used for occupancy purposes, whether or not such building shall
have been constructed, altered, or repaired before or after the enactment
of this code, and irrespective of building permits or licenses which
may have been issued for the use and occupancy of the building previously.