The following are specific definitions:
BOROUGH
The Borough of Pine Grove, County of Schuylkill in the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania, a Pennsylvania municipality and subdivision, its
territorial area, or a Pennsylvania municipal corporation, acting
by and through its council or through its authorized agents, representatives,
officers, officials, or employees.
DWELLING UNIT
Any room, group of rooms, trailer, house trailer, or other
enclosure occupied or intended for occupancy as separate living quarters
by a family or other group of persons living together or by persons
living alone; or, any part of any other structure intended for continuous
or periodic habitation, occupation or use by human beings as living
quarters, independent, of the use of other parts of the structure
for other purposes.
INSPECTOR
The enforcement officer, who may alternately be referred to as Fire Marshal, who shall be the same individual designated as the Fire Marshal defined in §
157-4D of Chapter
157, Stoves and Chimneys (Ordinance No. 247, enacted April 10, 1980, as amended), who shall be a qualified person designated by the Pine Grove Borough Council annually.
OWNER
Any person vested with ownership, legal or equitable, sole
or partial, of any property.
PERSON
Any individual, partnership, business, company, association,
society, corporation, or other group or entity.
SINGLE FAMILY HOUSE
A single structure whose primary use is as a dwelling unit
for a family or group of related persons living together or by a person
living alone, where the only other uses of the structure are for the
residential occupation of the occupants of said structure (such as
a garage, etc.) and where said structure is not connected to any other
structures (except such structure as may be primarily for the benefit
of the residential unit, e.g., connected garage) and where the structure
is the only structure on the property except for another structure
or structures supportive of the residential use of the primary structure
(e.g., garage, swimming pool, etc.).
SMOKE DETECTOR DEVICE
A device which, operating on the ionization principle or
other comparable principle, emits an audible signal when activated
by smoke or fire; the device must meet or exceed the standards set
forth by Factory Manual Research Corporation or Underwriters Life,
must have a self-continued power supply, must be capable of emitting
an audible signal of at least 85 decibels at a range of 10 feet, and
must meet other standards provided for in this chapter.
STRUCTURE
Anything constructed or erected on the ground or attached
to the ground including, but not limited to, buildings, sheds, mobile
homes, and other similar items.