A.
Purpose. The purpose of this section is to establish minimum standards for basic equipment, lighting, ventilation and electrical services for all residential buildings and parts thereof and to obtain the public and private benefits accruing from the provision of such services. A suitable environment for safe and healthy living is encouraged by adequate water and sanitary facilities, proper storage and disposal of garbage and other refuse, safe means of egress, provision of light, air, heat and electrical service.
B.
Requirement. No person shall occupy as owner-occupant or let to another for occupancy any dwelling unit for the purpose of living, sleeping, cooking or eating therein, which does not comply with the following requirements:
(1)
Kitchen sink and laundry tray. Every dwelling unit shall contain a kitchen sink and laundry tray in good working condition and properly connected to a water and sanitary sewer system approved by the Building Inspector.
(2)
Bathroom. Every dwelling unit shall contain a room within its walls, separate from the habitable rooms, which affords privacy to a person within said room and which is equipped with a flush water closet, a lavatory basin and a bathtub or shower and the necessary fixtures and accessories thereof in good working condition and properly connected to hot and cold water lines and sanitary sewer system approved by the County Health Officer and Building Inspector. Such room shall be at least 14 square feet with a minimum width of three feet.
[Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I)]
(3)
Egress (dwelling units and lodging rooms). Every dwelling unit and lodging room shall have direct access to at least two accessible unobstructed means of egress leading to safe and open public right-of-way at ground level as required by state and City codes.
(4)
Passageways, stairways and exits (rental residential buildings). Every residential building other than single-family or two-family detached dwellings, and in every building which accommodates transients, the public passageways and stairways and exit doors shall be illuminated from sunset to sunrise. This illumination shall include lights at all intersections of passageways, at all exits and at the head, foot and landings of every stairway, in every building which accommodates more than four families or 30 persons, and in every building which accommodates transients. The lights at emergency exit doors shall be red lights and shall be accompanied by a sign bearing the work "exit" or "out," in plain letters, five inches in height.
(5)
Windows.
(a)
Every habitable room shall have outside windows having a total area enclosed by the sash of at least 1/10 of the floor area of the room, but not less than 12 square feet. The top of at least one such window shall be not less than 50% of the required window area and must open. Windows in each habitable room, bathroom windows and all doors opening to the exterior of the dwelling shall be provided with screen of not less than No. 16 wire mesh which will effectively prevent the entrance of flies and mosquitoes. Provided, however, approved door closers may be used in lieu of screen doors on exterior hallway doors on apartment buildings. Every residential building having basement windows or exterior basement doors shall have screens of not less than No. 16 wire mesh on all doors and windows, when open. Such required outside windows shall open directly toward a street, alley or toward an unobstructed approved yard or court on the same lot with the building.
(b)
Every bathroom and water closet compartment shall comply with the light and ventilation requirements for habitable rooms contained herein except interior bathrooms may be permitted when approved as permitted by City and State codes.
[Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I)]
(6)
Electrical fixtures and receptacles. Every room shall contain such electrical receptacles and fixtures as required by the City Code.
(7)
Heating facilities. Every residential building shall have heating facilities which are properly installed, are maintained in good working condition and are capable of adequately heating all habitable rooms to a temperature of 70° and all bathrooms and water closet compartments to a temperature of 75° when outside temperature is -25° F. All temperature readings to be taken from 42 inches to 48 inches above the floor when there are no drafts or unusual wall conditions. All fuel-burning heaters shall be effectively vented to assure proper draft. No unvented fuel-burning space heaters allowed in sleeping rooms. Clearance around oil- and gas-fired room or space heaters shall be in accordance with the clearance recommended by the National Board of Fire Underwriters and the American Gas Institute.
(8)
Water-heating facilities.
(a)
Every residential building shall have supplied water heating facilities which are properly installed, are maintained in safe and good working condition and have a minimum withdrawal temperature capacity of 120° F. Every gas heating unit to be equipped with a pilot light and automatic shutoff.
(b)
No water heater in any sleeping room. No gas- or oil-fired water heater in a bathroom, closet, under any stairway or in a confined space with access only to above locations. All fuel-burning heaters to be connected to a vent to the exterior.
[Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I)]