The Wisconsin Statutes applicable to landlord-tenant relations,
Ch. 704, Wis. Stats., are hereby adopted and form a part of this Housing
Code.
As used in this Housing Code, the following terms shall have
the following meanings:
BASEMENT
That portion of a building below the first floor or ground
floor with at least a portion of its floor below grade.
BATHROOM
An enclosed space which contains a bathtub or shower or both
and which shall contain a toilet, lavatory or other fixtures serving
similar purposes.
BOARDINGHOUSE
A house or other building where regular meals are generally
furnished or served to three or more persons at a stipulated amount
for definite periods of one month or less.
BUILDING
A structure built and capable of providing shelter and enclosure
of persons, animals, chattels or movable property of any kind, and
includes structures placed on runners, wheels, or similar supports.
DWELLING
An enclosed space which is wholly or partly used or intended
to be used for living or sleeping by one or more persons, provided
that temporary housing, as hereinafter defined, shall not be considered
a dwelling.
DWELLING UNIT
Any room or group of rooms located within a building and
forming a single habitable unit with facilities which are used or
intended to be used for living, sleeping, cooking, and eating by the
unit's inhabitants.
FAMILY
An individual, the individual's spouse or mate, and any dependents
of the individual(s), all residing in one dwelling unit as a single
housekeeping unit.
GARBAGE
Animal or vegetable waste resulting from handling, preparation,
cooking, serving and nonconsumption of food or beverage, and packaging
and other materials from consumer goods.
GUEST
Any person who shares a dwelling unit in a nonpermanent status
for not more than 14 consecutive days, or a foreign exchange student
who is currently enrolled in a public or parochial school in the City
of Arcadia for one semester or one school year.
HABITABLE ROOM
A room or enclosed space in a building used or intended to
be used for living, sleeping, or dining purposes, but excluding bathrooms,
water closet compartments, laundries, furnace rooms, pantries, utility
rooms, foyers, corridors, stairways, closets, and storage spaces,
as well as workshops and hobby and recreation areas in basements or
in attics.
HOUSEHOLD
One or more persons living together in a single dwelling
unit and sharing common living, sleeping, and cooking and eating facilities
as a household unit.
KITCHEN
Any room containing any or all of the following equipment,
or area of a room within three feet of such equipment: sink or other
device for dishwashing, stove or other device for cooking, refrigeration
or other device for cool storage of food, cabinets or shelves for
storage of customary kitchen equipment and utensils, and counter or
table for food preparation or consumption.
LODGING HOUSE
Any house or other building where rooms or lodgings are generally
rented to three or more persons received or lodged for hire, or any
part of a house or other building that is let for sleep at stipulated
rentals for definite periods of one month or less, whether any or
all of the rooms or lodgings are let or used for light housekeeping
or not, except that duplexes and condominiums shall not be considered
lodging houses unless they are let for sleep at stipulated rentals
for definite period of less than one month.
OCCUPANT
Any person, who has attained the age of at least one year,
living, sleeping, cooking, or eating in, or actually having possession
of, a dwelling unit or rooming unit or portion thereof, and using
the dwelling unit or rooming unit as a residence, except that in dwelling
units a guest will not be considered an occupant.
OWNER
Any person, including but not limited to a corporation or
other entity, who or which, alone or jointly or severally with others:
A.
Has legal title to the property on which a dwelling unit or
rooming unit is located, with or without accompanying actual or legal
possession thereof; or
B.
Has charge, care or control of any dwelling unit or rooming
unit, as owner or agent of the owner, or an executor, operator, administrator,
trustee or guardian of the estate of the owner. Any such person thus
representing the actual owner shall be bound to comply with the provisions
of this Housing Code and all rules and regulations adopted pursuant
to this Housing Code, to the same extent as if he or she were the
holder of legal title.
PERMISSIBLE OCCUPANCY
The maximum number of persons permitted to reside in a dwelling
unit or rooming unit.
PERSON
A natural person, corporation, limited liability company,
or other legal entity.
PREMISES
A platted lot or part thereof or unplatted lot or parcel
of land or plot of land, either unoccupied or occupied by a building,
and includes any such building, accessory structures, or other structures
located thereon.
PRIVACY
The ability of a person to carry out an activity commenced
without interruption or interference, either by sight or sound, by
an unwanted or unwelcome person.
PUBLIC
An area open to the public.
ROOM
A space within an enclosed building, and set aside from other
rooms or space by a permanent partition.
ROOMING HOUSE
Any dwelling or part of a dwelling containing one or more
rooming units and/or one or more dormitory rooms. "Rooming house"
shall not mean a facility regulated and licensed by the State of Wisconsin,
including but not limited to community-based residential facilities,
nursing homes, adult foster homes, group homes, hotels, or motels.
ROOMING UNIT
Any room or group of rooms used or intended to be used for
living and sleeping, but not for cooking purposes.
TEMPORARY HOUSING
Any tent, trailer, mobile home, or any other structure used
for human shelter which is designed to be mobile and which is not
attached to the ground, to another structure or to any utility system
on the same premises for more than 30 consecutive days.
TRASH
Nonputrescible solid wastes (excluding ashes) consisting
of either:
A.
Combustible wastes such as paper, cardboard, plastic containers,
yard clippings, and wood; or
B.
Noncombustible wastes such as tin cans, glass or crockery.
UNOBSTRUCTED MEANS OF EGRESS
The exit is accessible from a common use area such as a hallway,
living room, or kitchen or, if the same is not available, from an
area, other than a bedroom, which is accessible to all occupants;
the exit is not in such location as to become easily obstructed; and
the exit remains readily available for egress and not obstructed at
any times.
No person shall operate a rooming house, or shall allow another
person to occupy any dormitory room, dwelling unit, or rooming unit,
which does not comply with this Housing Code. No owner or other person
shall occupy or let to another person any rooming unit, dwelling unit,
or dormitory room unless it is clean and sanitary and complies with
all applicable requirements of the City, including the following:
A. No person shall operate a rooming house in the City of Arcadia without a license issued by the City Clerk-Treasurer under §
236-8 of this Housing Code in the name of the property owner for the specific building and which is still in effect. Occupancy by more than two persons per dwelling unit or rooming unit is prohibited and a violation of this Housing Code. Copies of the license shall be displayed in a conspicuous place within the rooming house, at all times, as well as within each rooming unit.
B. No license may be issued or renewed unless the owner of the proposed
rooming house, boardinghouse, or lodging house consents in writing,
as part of the application form, to such inspections of the rooming
house as the City Clerk-Treasurer or the Clerk-Treasurer's agent may
require to determine if the rooming house, boardinghouse, or lodging
house, and its operation, complies with this Housing Code and with
other applicable laws and regulations. All inspections shall be done
by the City Housing Inspector who shall be appointed by the Mayor.
In addition to the license fee, the owner of the rooming house, boardinghouse,
or lodging house shall pay a nonrefundable inspection fee set by resolution
per dwelling unit or rooming unit. The nonrefundable inspection fee
shall be charged at the time the inspection is actually performed
and paid to the City Clerk-Treasurer. No license may be issued if
there remain uncorrected violations at the rooming house, boardinghouse,
or lodging house of the City's ordinances, Wisconsin or federal laws,
or of applicable regulations adopted under any of the foregoing.
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C. No such license shall be transferable from one building to another
building for operation of a rooming house at the new location. Each
person holding a rooming house, boardinghouse, or lodging house license
shall give written notice of a prospective sale, transfer, gift or
other disposition of the building to the City Clerk-Treasurer not
less than 48 hours prior to the closing on the real estate transaction.
Such notice shall include the name and address of the person or persons
to whom the building is being conveyed. Upon approval by the City
Clerk-Treasurer, submission of a complete license application, and
nonrefundable payment set by resolution, the license may be transferred
to the new owner of the building.
D. Toilet rooms.
(1) In
every rooming house, boardinghouse, or lodging house where a sewer
system is available, at least one water closet shall be provided for
every two dwelling units or rooming units. Every such water closet
shall be located within the building, in a separate room or compartment,
on the same floor with the dwelling units or rooming units which it
serves and shall be accessible from each such dwelling unit or rooming
unit without passing through another dwelling unit or rooming unit.
All water closets and the pipes connecting therewith shall be properly
protected against frost; if located in a public hall such hall shall
be heated, if necessary, so as to prevent the closets and pipes from
freezing.
(2) Every
existing toilet room shall be ventilated by an outside window or,
where this is not possible, by a ventilating pipe approved by the
Department of Safety and Professional Services.
E. Access doors to a rooming unit and dwelling unit shall be equipped
with a properly operating lock to ensure privacy.
F. Communal cooking and dining facilities in a rooming house, boardinghouse,
or lodging house are prohibited unless a license for food service
facilities has been issued by the Trempealeau County Health Officer
or under applicable Wisconsin regulations and is still valid and in
effect.
G. At least one off-street, hard-surfaced and dirt-free vehicle parking
space of not less than 180 square feet shall be provided for each
adult residing in a rooming house, boardinghouse, or lodging house.
Such parking space shall be located within 100 feet of the rooming
house, boardinghouse, or lodging house. The person seeking a rooming
house, boardinghouse, or lodging house license shall provide a diagram
showing the location of the parking area and provide proof of ownership
or lease for the parking area. This parking space requirement may
be waived by the City if it can be established to the City's satisfaction
that occupants of the rooming house, boardinghouse, or lodging house
will not be parking any vehicles in the City in connection with their
occupancy of the rooming house, boardinghouse, or lodging house. Persons
who will be parking a vehicle in the City in connection with their
occupancy of the rooming house, boardinghouse, or lodging house shall
provide a copy of a valid vehicle registration to the owner of the
rooming house, boardinghouse, or lodging house who shall provide a
copy of such vehicle registration to the City upon request.
No tenancy upon any premises subject to the provisions of this
Housing Code may be terminated by a landlord for the reason that a
tenant has reported what could reasonably appear to be a violation
of this Housing Code to the proper enforcement authorities.
No part of this chapter shall be construed so as to make the
City liable for any charge to anyone injured, or for any damage to
any property, by any defect in any building or equipment. The inspections
and the reports and findings issued after the inspections are not
intended as, nor are they to be construed as, a guarantee. In order
to so advise owners and other interested persons, a disclaimer shall
be included in each inspection report as follows: "These findings
of inspection contained herein are intended to report conditions of
noncompliance with code standards that are readily apparent at the
time of inspection. The inspection does not involve a detailed examination
of the mechanical systems or the closed structural and nonstructural
elements of the building and premises. No warranty of the operation,
use or durability of equipment and materials not specifically cited
herein is expressed or implied."
Any person aggrieved by a decision of the HBSC may appeal the
decision to the Common Council by filing a notice of appeal with the
HBSC and the City Clerk-Treasurer within 30 days after the HBSC's
decision. The Common Council shall have the authority to affirm, modify
or overturn the HBSC's decision, after public hearing held after not
less that 10 days' notice has been given to the appellant and the
HBSC.
Any violation of any of the provisions of this Housing Code
shall subject the violator to a fine of not less that $150 nor more
than $250, plus the cost to the City of any and all investigation
and prosecution costs, whether by City employees or third parties
hired by the City. Each day of noncorrection or noncompliance during
which a violation continues, unless otherwise specified in this Housing
Code, shall constitute a separate offense. Where the violator has
been issued a rental license under the provisions of this Housing
Code, such license shall be subject to revocation in the discretion
of the court.