The general purpose of this article is to protect the public
health, safety and the general welfare of the people of the City.
These general objectives include, among others, the following specific
purposes:
(a) To protect the character and stability of residential and commercial
areas within the City by legislation which shall be applicable to
all dwellings and buildings now in existence or here after constructed.
(b) To provide minimum standards for the maintenance of exteriors of
all existing buildings, and to thus prevent the creation of blight.
(c) To provide minimum standards for the maintenance of the interiors
of all existing rented or leased dwelling units.
(d) To thus preserve the property value of land and buildings throughout
the City.
(e) To provide determinable minimum maintenance standards for dwellings
and non-residential structures, and to thus facilitate private enforcement
of legal rights and remedies.
(f) To provide mechanisms for the enforcement and administration of the
code to ensure that the above purposes are accomplished.
For the purpose of this article, the following words and phrases
shall have the meaning respectively ascribed to them by this section:
ACCESSORY STRUCTURE
A subordinate structure located on the same lot as the main
structure, or a portion of the main structure, the use of which is
clearly incidental to, and customarily found in connection with, the
main structure or principal use of the land.
BUILDING
Any structure used or intended for supporting or sheltering
any use or occupancy.
BUILDING CODE
The building code of the City of Mission Woods currently
in use.
COMMERCIAL AREA
Any area, whether or not zoned in a non-residential zone,
which is occupied primarily by such non-residential uses as retail,
office, warehouse, wholesaling, or manufacturing businesses.
DETERIORATION
The condition of a building or part thereof, characterized
by evidence of physical decay or neglect, excessive use, or lack of
maintenance.
DWELLING
Any building or portion thereof containing one or more dwelling
units, but not including motels, hotels, rooming or boarding houses,
institutions, or convalescent or nursing homes.
DWELLING UNIT
A building or portion of a building which is exclusively
arranged, occupied, or intended to be occupied as living quarters
for one family; a separate, independent living quarter consisting
of one or more connected rooms with permanently installed bathroom
and kitchen facilities.
ENFORCEMENT OFFICER
The official designated herein or otherwise charged with
the responsibilities of administering this article or his authorized
representatives.
EXTERIOR APPURTENANCES
Objects which are added to a structure for aesthetic or functional
purposes. These include but are not limited to screens, awnings, trellises,
television antennae, storm windows and storm doors.
EXTERMINATION
The control and elimination of insects, rodents or other
pests by eliminating their harborage places, by removing or making
inaccessible materials that may serve as their food, by poisoning,
spraying, fumigating, trapping or by any other recognized and legal,
pest elimination methods approved by the Enforcement officers of this
City.
FAMILY
Any number of people occupying a single dwelling unit living
together as a single housekeeping unit, related by blood, marriage
or formal adoption plus not more than two additional people not so
related, except that foster children shall be considered as formally
adopted. A family may also include up to but not more than three unrelated
people. In excess of three unrelated people living together shall
not be considered a family. However, nothing herein shall preclude
or prohibit any living arrangement otherwise protected by or provided
for by state or federal law.
FENCE
An independent structure forming a barrier at grade between
lots, between a lot and street or an alley, or between portions of
a lot or lots. A barrier includes a wall or latticework screen but
excludes a hedge or natural growth, or a barrier less than 18 inches
in height which is used to protect plant growth.
GARBAGE
Putrescible animal and vegetable wastes resulting from the
handling, preparation, cooking and consumption of food.
GUTTER
A trough attached to an eave to carry off water.
HABITABLE BUILDING
Any structure or part thereof that shall be used as a home
or place of abode by one or more persons.
HABITABLE ROOM
Every room in any building in which persons sleep, eat or
carry on their usual domestic or social vocations or avocations, it
shall not include private laundries, bathrooms, toilet rooms, water
closet compartments, pantries, storerooms, foyers, closets, corridors,
rooms for mechanical equipment for services in the building, or other
similar spaces not used by persons frequently or during extended periods.
INTERIOR MAINTENANCE STANDARDS
Standards of maintenance of the inside elements and occupancy
of rented or leased dwelling units only where the owner does not reside.
MULTIPLE-FAMILY DWELLING
A building or portion thereof designed or altered for occupancy
by two or more families living independently of each other in separate
dwelling units.
OCCUPANT
Any person living and sleeping in a dwelling unit or having
actual possession of said dwelling or rooming unit.
OPENABLE AREA
That part of a window or door which is available for unobstructed
ventilation and which opens directly to the outdoors.
OPERATOR
Any person who has charge, care or control of a building,
or part thereof, which is let or offered for occupancy.
OWNER
Any person who, alone, jointly or severally with others,
is in actual possession of, or has charge, care or control of, any
building, dwelling or dwelling unit within the City as owner, employee
or agent of the owner, or as trustee or guardian of the estate or
person of the title holder; and such person shall be bound to comply
with the provisions of this article to the same extent as the owner.
PERSON
A corporation, firm, partnership, association, organization
and any other group acting as a unit as well as any individual. It
shall also include an executor, administrator, trustee, receiver or
other representative appointed according to law. Whenever the word
"person" is used in any section of this article prescribing a penalty
or fine, as to partnerships or associations, the word shall include
the partners or members thereof, and as to corporations, shall include
the officers agents or members thereof who are responsible for any
violation of such section.
PREMISES
A lot, plot or parcel of land or any part thereof, including
the buildings or structures thereon.
PROVIDED
Any material furnished, supplied, paid for or under the control
of the owner.
PUBLIC HALL
A hall, corridor or passageway for egress from a dwelling
not within the exclusive control of one family or dwelling unit.
PUBLIC NUISANCE
Includes the following:
(a)
The physical condition or use of any premises regarded as a
public nuisance at common law or by other provisions of the Mission
Woods Municipal Code; or
(b)
Any physical condition, use or occupancy of any premises or
its appurtenances, considered an attractive nuisance to children,
including but not limited to abandoned wells, swimming pools, shafts,
basements, excavations, unsafe fences or structures, etc., or
(c)
Any premises designated as unsafe for human habitation or use;
or
(d)
Any premises which are manifestly capable of being a fire hazard,
or are manifestly unsafe or unsecure as to endanger life, limb or
property; or
(e)
Any premises which are unsanitary, or which are littered with
rubbish or garbage, or which have an uncontrolled growth of weeds;
or
(f)
Any structure or building that is in a state of dilapidation,
deterioration or decay; faulty construction; open, vacant or abandoned;
damaged by fire to the extent as to not provide shelter, in danger
of collapse or failure and is dangerous to anyone on or near the premises.
REPAIR
To restore to a sound and acceptable state of operation,
serviceability. Repairs shall be expected to last approximately as
long as would be the replacement by new items.
REPLACE
To remove an existing item or portion of a system and to
construct or install a new item of similar or improved quality as
the existing item when new. Replacement will ordinarily take place
when the item is beyond repair.
RUBBISH
Nonputrescible solid wastes consisting of both combustible
and noncombustible wastes.
SMOKE DETECTOR
A device which detects visible or invisible particles of
combustion and shall be either the ionization chamber or the photoelectric
type device.
STRUCTURE
Anything constructed or erected with a fixed location on
the ground, or attached to something with a fixed location on the
ground. Structures include, but are not limited to buildings, walls,
fences, billboards, poster panels, above ground storage tanks, and
similar uses. Excluded are sidewalks, pavement, and public improvements
such as utility poles, street light fixtures, and street signs.
SUBSTANDARD
All structures which do not conform to the minimum standards
established by this article or any other ordinance.
SUPPLIED
Paid for, installed, furnished or provided by or under the
control of the owner operator.
WORKMANLIKE
Whenever the words "workmanlike state of maintenance and
repair" or "workmanlike state of manner" are used in this code, they
shall mean that such maintenance and repair shall be made in a reasonably
skillful manner.
YARD
An open space at grade on the same lot(s) as a building or
structure located between the main building and the adjoining lot
line and/or street line. The measurement of a yard shall be the minimum
horizontal distance between the lot line and the building or structure.
Every building or premises shall conform to the requirements
of this article, irrespective of when such building or premises shall
have been constructed, altered or repaired. But nothing in this article
shall be construed to require existing buildings or premises to comply
with the requirements of the current building code, electrical code,
plumbing code, or mechanical code; provided, however, that, after
the effective date of the ordinance from which this article was derived,
repairing, reconditioning or remodeling of existing buildings shall
be completed as required by this article.
(a) Landlord-Tenant Relations. Nothing in this ordinance or its enforcement
shall be construed in any way to affect landlord-tenant relations
nor shall relieve the tenant of any implied contractual obligations
with the landlord. Further, should the Enforcement Officer order the
maintenance or repair of an element of a structure, the property owner
shall not remove said element unless the Enforcement Officer has first
determined that the removal of said element would not increase the
rate of deterioration of said structure.
Accessory structures shall not obstruct light and air of doors
and windows of any building or dwelling unit, or obstruct a safe means
of access to any dwelling unit, or create fire and safety hazards,
or provide rat or insect harborage. Accessory structures shall be
securely anchored.
In cases concerning appeals to the Governing Body by any person
subject to the requirements of this article where it is claimed strict
compliance with the minimum standards contained herein would result
in serious personal financial hardship to the applicant for exemption,
the Governing Body after hearing may grant, in its sound discretion,
an appropriate personal financial exemption or deferment from strict
compliance with the provisions of this article. In reaching a decision
under this section the Governing Body shall consider the age, size
of family, extraordinary debts resulting from catastrophe or illness,
lack of employment, source of income, and gross income of the person
seeking the serious personal financial exemption.
For any decision of the Governing Body upon an order or action
taken pursuant to this ordinance, the method of judicial review shall
be by a duly verified petition presented to the District Court of
Johnson County. Such petition shall be filed with the court within
30 days after the filing of the Governing Body's decision. Such petition
shall set forth with particularity the ground for such review. Any
person or persons jointly or severally aggrieved by any decision of
the Governing Body shall be entitled to petition for such review.