This article shall be known as the "Business
Premises Maintenance Code of the Township of Muhlenberg."
This article provides basic and uniform standards
governing the condition, occupancy and maintenance of business premises
for the purpose of establishing reasonable safeguards for the safety,
health and welfare of the occupants and the general public.
As used in this article, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
ACCESSORY STRUCTURE
A structure, the use of which is incidental to that of a
business premises and which is located on the same premises.
BUSINESS PREMISES
A building or combination of buildings and the lot on which
the same is located, used wholly or in part for commercial purposes,
including but not limited to offices, places of public assembly, shopping
centers, supermarkets, retail stores, warehouses, manufacturing or
fabrication plants, gasoline stations and mixed occupancies and accessory
structures.
MIXED OCCUPANCY
Occupancy of a premises in part for residential use and in
part for business use.
All business premises shall be maintained in
conformity with the provisions of this article.
[Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General
Provisions, Art. I)]
The Director of Engineering and Codes of the
Township of Muhlenberg is designated as the administrator and shall
secure compliance with the applicable standards of this article in
conjunction with the Township of Muhlenberg Police Department.
[Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General
Provisions, Art. I)]
A. The Director of
Engineering and Codes shall be charged with the duty of administrating
the applicable standards of this article and promulgating rules and
regulations for this purpose. Said Director shall be empowered to
adopt rules and regulations necessary for securing compliance with
the standards of this article and its rules and regulations and for
its own organization and internal management, provided that such rules
and regulations shall not be in conflict with the applicable standards
of this article. Said rules, regulations and standards shall be filed
with the Board of Commissioners of Muhlenberg Township.
B. It shall be the
duty of the Director of Engineering and Codes to:
(1) Inspect and
to cause inspection to be made of the premises within the scope of
the applicable standards as necessary.
(a) Inspectors
shall be authorized and have the right, in performance of their duties,
to enter any business premises for purposes of inspection or any other
reason necessary to administer or secure compliance with this article.
(b) Owners,
agents, operators and occupants shall be responsible for providing
access to all parts of the business premises within their control
to inspectors acting in performance of their duties.
(2) Investigate
and to cause an investigation of all complaints of alleged violations
or other unsafe or unsanitary conditions. The Director shall keep
records of all complaints received, inspections made and violations
found regarding business premises regulated by this article. Records
shall be kept and shall be available for public inspection.
(3) Issue notices
of violation and order, in writing, for the remedy of all conditions
found to exist in or on any business premises and accessory structure
in violation of the provisions of this article or the rule or regulation
adopted by the Board of Commissioners of Muhlenberg Township and to
state in the notice of violation a ten-day limit for compliance therewith
and, where necessary, to order the vacating of the premises found
unfit for human habitation.
A notice of violation may be served on the person
named therein, personally or by delivering to and leaving a copy thereof
with a person on the business premises of reasonable age and mailing
a copy thereof to the person named in the notice of violation at his
last known place of residence, or by posting a copy in a conspicuous
place on the premises and mailing a copy thereof, addressed to the
person named in the order, at his last known place of residence.