Definitions. As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have
the meanings indicated:
ADEQUATE
Adequate as determined by the Building Inspector or designee
under the regulations and standards of this chapter, or adequate as
determined by an authority designated by law or the City Code. "Adequately"
shall mean the same as "adequate."
APARTMENT
One or more rooms with provisions for living, cooking, sanitary
and sleeping facilities arranged for use by one family.
APPROVED
Approved by the Building Inspector or designee as being in
accordance with the regulations of this chapter, or approved by an
authority designated by law, this chapter or the Code of Ordinances.
ATTRACTIVE APPEARANCE
An appearance which is in accordance with generally accepted
professional practices for new construction within the City of Colby
and which is not likely to adversely affect the values of abutting
or neighborhood properties, or of the principal property.
BASEMENT
A portion of a building located partly or wholly underground
and having 1/2 or more than 1/2 of its clear floor-to-ceiling height
below the average grade of the adjoining ground.
BATH
A bathtub or shower stall properly connected with both hot
and cold water lines.
BATHROOM
A nonhabitable room with a dwelling unit which is used, or
intended to be used, primarily for bathing and/or toilet purposes,
and which contains a toilet, bathtub or shower facilities.
BEDROOM
A habitable room within a dwelling unit which is used, or
intended to be used, primarily for the purpose of sleeping, but shall
not include any kitchen or dining room. "Bedroom," however, shall
not be interpreted so as to prohibit efficiency apartments.
COMMUNAL
Used or shared by, or intended to be used or shared by, the
occupants of two or more rooming units or two or more dwelling units.
COMPLIANCE INSPECTION
An inspection performed in conjunction with a lawful order
of the Common Council, City Clerk-Treasurer, Zoning Administrator,
Building Inspector, Fire Inspector or public health authorities, or
designees, for the purpose of verifying the fulfillment of an official
requirement listed in a compliance order.
DEADBOLT LOCKING DEVICE
Any keyed, mortised lockset with at least a 3/4-inch bolt
capable of being opened from the inside by a single turn of a knob.
DWELLING
A place of abode, a residence or a house for use by one or
more persons, excluding hotels or motels.
DWELLING UNIT
One or more rooms with provisions for living, cooking, sanitary
and sleeping facilities arranged and intended for use by one family.
EXTERMINATION
The control or elimination of insects, rodents or other pests
by eliminating harboring places and removing or making inaccessible
materials that may serve as food, and by poisoning, spraying, trapping,
fumigation by a licensed fumigator or any other effective elimination
procedure.
FAMILY
See the definition of "family" in Chapter
480, Zoning, §
480-119, of the City Code.
[Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General
Provisions, Art. II)]
FRIABLE MATERIAL
Any material applied on ceilings, walls, structural members,
piping, duct work or any other part of a building which, when dry,
may be crumbled, pulverized or reduced to powder by hand pressure.
The term includes nonfriable material after such previously nonfriable
material becomes damaged to the extent that, when dry, it may be crumbled,
pulverized or reduced to powder by hand pressure.
GARBAGE
The animal and vegetable waste resulting from the preparation,
handling, cooking and consumption of food.
GOOD WORKING CONDITION
Capable of performing the task for which it was designed
and in the manner intended by this chapter.
HABITABLE SPACE
One or more rooms or enclosed floor area in a dwelling used
or intended to be used for living, cooking, sleeping or dining purposes,
excluding bathrooms, foyers, pantries, laundries, closets and storage
spaces.
IMPERVIOUS TO WATER
Constructed of concrete, cement block, terrazzo, brick, tile
or other material approved by the Building Inspector, and having tight-fitting
joints.
INFESTATION
The sustained presence of detrimental household insects,
vermin, rodents or other pests within a dwelling or on the dwelling
premises.
INOPERABLE OR NUISANCE VEHICLE
Any inoperable, unlicensed, unroadworthy, disassembled or wrecked motorized or unmotorized vehicle or trailer in violation of Chapter
334, Nuisances, Article
II.
KITCHEN
A habitable room or area used or intended to be used for
cooking or the preparation of meals.
LIVING ROOM
A room used primarily for living, dining, recreational or
cooking purposes.
MIXED OCCUPANCY
Occupancy of a building in part for residential use and in
part for some other use not accessory thereto. An example would be
a building with commercial retail space on the first floor and apartments
on the second floor.
NUISANCE
(1)
Whatever is dangerous to human life or safety or is detrimental
to health.
(2)
Insufficient ventilation or illumination.
(3)
An attractive nuisance which may be detrimental to children,
whether in a building or upon a lot. An attractive nuisance includes,
but is not limited to: any abandoned shafts, wells or basements; unprotected
basements and excavations; inoperable motor vehicles; structurally
unsound structures; or trash, refuse, garbage, lumber, construction
debris or vegetation which may prove a hazard for inquisitive minors.
(4)
Inadequate or unsanitary sewerage or plumbing facilities.
(5)
Unsafe or dangerous electrical wiring or natural gas lines.
(7)
Whatever renders air, food or drink unwholesome or is detrimental
to the health of humans.
(8)
Deteriorated, dilapidated or blighted to the extent that doors,
windows, plumbing or heating fixtures or appurtenances of the building
are damaged or removed.
(9)
As also defined in §§
273-7, §
334-2 and Chapter
334, Article
II, of the Code of Ordinances.
OCCUPANT
Any person living, sleeping or eating in or having actual
possession of a dwelling or dwelling/rooming unit.
OPERATOR
Any person who has charge or control of a building or part
thereof in which dwelling units or rooming units are located or let.
OWNER
Any person, firm, partnership, corporation or business organization
of any kind who or which, alone or jointly and severally with others,
is the legally recorded holder of the title, with or without actual
possession thereof, or who has charge, care and control of any dwelling
or dwelling unit as agent, owner, executor, administrator, trustee
or guardian of the estate of the owner. "Owner" shall also include
the legally recorded holder of a land contract vendee interest. "Owner"
does not include any person whose legal or equitable interest in the
building is a security interest derived solely from the extension
of credit to permit construction or remodeling of the dwelling or
purchase of the dwelling by a third party.
PERSON
Any individual, firm, corporation, limited-liability corporation,
association or partnership.
PLUMBING
Includes the following: all piping, fixtures, appliances,
equipment, devices and appurtenances in connection with the water
supply, water distribution and drainage systems, including hot water
storage tanks, water softeners and water heaters connected with such
water and drainage systems, and also includes the installation thereof
of a water pressure system other than the municipal system as provided
in Ch. 145, Wis. Stats.
[Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General
Provisions, Art. II)]
PREMISES
A lot, together with all buildings and structures thereon.
PROPERLY
As deemed proper by the Building Inspector or designee under
the regulations of this chapter or as deemed proper by an authority
designated by law or this chapter.
PROVIDED
Furnished, supplied, paid for or under control of the owner.
RESIDENTIAL BUILDING
A building which is arranged, designed, used or intended
to be used for residential occupancy by one or more families, tenants
or lodgers, and which includes, but is not limited to, the following
types:
(3)
Multiple-family dwellings (including apartment hotels).
(5)
Any building containing any of the above uses, together with
other uses, shall be considered a residential building.
ROOM
A partitioned part of the inside of a building. For the purposes
of this definition, "partition" shall mean something that divides
interior space, especially an interior dividing wall. A wall is one
of the sides of a room or building connecting floor and ceiling and
may also include anything which encloses or separates space. A partition
or wall which intrudes into the space by more than 1/3 of the least
dimension of an existing room may be regarded as creating an additional
separate room. The partitioned space shall be considered as a room
if privacy is implied, light and ventilation are affected, or a bedroom
through a bedroom, bathroom through a bedroom or bedroom through a
bathroom situation is created.
ROOMER
An occupant of a rooming house who is not a member of the
family of the operator of that rooming house, or an occupant of a
dwelling unit who is not a member of the family occupying the dwelling
unit.
ROOMING HOUSE
Any dwelling, or that part of any dwelling, containing one
or more rooming units, in which space is let by the owner or operator
to more than four roomers.
ROOMING UNIT
Any room or group of rooms forming a single habitable unit
in a rooming house used or intended to be used for living and/or sleeping
but not for cooking or eating purposes.
[Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General
Provisions, Art. II)]
STRUCTURE
Anything constructed or erected, the use of which requires
more or less permanent location on the ground, or attached to something
having a permanent location on the ground.
STRUCTURE UNFIT FOR OCCUPANCY
An unsafe structure; or a structure which is unfit for habitation
or occupancy because of the extent to which the structure is dilapidated,
in disrepair or lacks proper maintenance; or a structure which is
unsanitary, vermin-infested, is filthy or contaminated, is unsafe
or which lacks adequate ventilation, illumination, sanitary or heating
facilities, or other essential equipment required by this chapter.
SUPPLIED
Furnished, provided by or under the control of the owner
or operator.
UNSAFE STRUCTURE
A structure that endangers safety for the reason that it
is in imminent danger of failure or collapse, or a portion of the
building has failed or collapsed, or the structure is in a condition
of decay or dilapidation.
WORKMANLIKE
Work of such character as to meet manufacturer's specifications,
accepted national standards or recognized trade practices, and intended
to provide a durable result ensuring public safety, health and welfare
insofar as they are affected by building construction, use and occupancy.