[Amended 4-9-2007 by Ord. No. 07-04; 7-1-2024 by Ord. No. 2024-15]
B.
Permitted accessory uses and buildings. Uses and buildings incidental to the above uses, including, but not limited to, those specified below, shall be permitted:
C.
Conditional uses. The following conditional uses may be permitted, provided that all of the terms and conditions specified for the particular use in § 115-38 are complied with:
D.
Height, area, and yard requirements: as specified in the Schedule of Regulations, § 115-6, except as hereinafter provided:
E.
Occupancy requirements.
(1)
Occupancy of dwelling units. Every dwelling unit shall contain a minimum floor area of 150 square feet for the initial occupant, plus 100 square feet for each occupant thereafter. At least 50% of the minimum floor area shall have a minimum ceiling height of seven feet.
(2)
Occupancy of sleeping rooms.
(a)
Every room utilized for sleeping purposes shall have a minimum area of 70 square feet for the initial occupant and 50 square feet of additional floor area for each additional occupant. At least 50% of this floor area must have a minimum ceiling height of seven feet.
(b)
The floor area of that part of any room where the ceiling is less than five feet shall not be considered as part of the floor area in computing the total floor area in the room for determining the maximum permissible occupancy thereof.
(c)
Independent rooming units shall be rented for occupancy or occupied by adults and emancipated minors only, limited to total occupancy by two persons.
(3)
Lighting. Every habitable room shall have at least one window or skylight facing directly to the outdoors. The minimum total window or skylight area measured between the stops for every habitable room shall be 8% of the floor area of such room.
(4)
Ventilation. Means of ventilation shall be provided for every habitable room. Such ventilation may be provided by either an easily opening widow or skylight having an operable area of at least 50% of the minimum window or skylight area or by mechanical means that provide at least two air changes per hour.
(5)
Cellars and basements for sleeping purposes. Cellars and basements may only be used for sleeping purposes if the following conditions have been met.
(a)
A minimum finished ceiling height of seven feet is required.
(b)
The walls and floors in contact with the earth must be damp-proofed in accordance with a method approved by the Administrative Authority.
(c)
The provisions cited under lighting and ventilation [§ 115-34E(3) and (4)] must be observed.
(6)
Egress.
(a)
Every dwelling unit or lodging unit shall have safe and unobstructed means of egress. Such means shall not be through another dwelling unit or part thereof and shall lead to a safe and open space at ground level accessible to the street.
(b)
A room for sleeping purposes shall have safe and unobstructed means of egress leading to an outside area accessible to the street.
(c)
A rented room for sleeping purposes shall comply with all of the above. Such a room shall not have a keyed lock on the access door. Privacy locks which only lock mechanically from the inside are permitted.