It shall be the duty of every person who shall have contracted
or undertaken or shall be bound to heat or to furnish heat for any
building or portion thereof occupied as a home or place of residence
of one (1) or more persons or as a business establishment where one
(1) or more persons are employed, to heat or to furnish heat for every
occupied room in such building or portion thereof so that a minimum
temperature of sixty-eight degrees Fahrenheit (68° F) may be maintained
therein at all such times; provided, however, the provisions of this
section shall not apply to buildings or portions thereof used and
occupied for trades, businesses or occupations where high or low temperatures
are essential and unavoidable.
For the purpose of this Article, wherever a building is heated
by means of a furnace, boiler or other apparatus under the control
of the owner, agent or lessee of such building, such owner, agent
or lessee, in the absence of a contract or agreement to the contrary,
shall be deemed to have contracted, undertaken or bound himself or
herself to furnish heat in accordance with the provisions of this
Article.
[Added 12-1-54 by Ord. No. C-510]
A. The word "equipment" as used in this section shall mean a furnace,
boiler or other heating apparatus, appliances, devices and appurtenances.
B. Where it is necessary to heat a building within the meaning of this
Article by means of equipment furnished or supplied by the owner or
his agent, it shall be the duty of such owner or his agent to keep
and maintain such equipment in good working order at all times as
defined in this Article. In the event that such equipment shall fail
to continue to operate in good working order, it shall be the duty
of the owner or his agent, within forty-eight (48) hours after written
or oral notice thereof, to put said equipment in good working order.