[Ord. 6 S+FF, 11-16-1987; Ord. 6 S+FR, 12-22-1987 § 1; Ord. 6 S+FN, 4-5-2000 § 1; amended 8-2-2023 by Ord. No. 6PSF-J, 08-02-2023]
a.
Responsibility of Owners. The owner of any rented dwelling unit shall be required to provide, install, and maintain approved child-protection window guards on each window in every apartment, dwelling and dwelling unit, and in the common spaces including public hallways of the rented dwelling where a child ten (10) years of age or younger resides. The owner of any rented dwelling or dwelling unit shall ascertain whether a child or children reside therein, in accordance with this Article.
b.
Optional Window Guard Installation at Tenant Request. The owner of any rented dwelling or dwelling unit shall provide, install, and maintain approved child-protection window guards on each window in every apartment, dwelling and dwelling unit, and in the common spaces including public hallways of the rented dwelling upon receipt of a written request of the tenant for window guards. The tenant is not required to provide a reason for said request.
c.
Exclusion.
This requirement shall not require the owner to install the window guards on fire escapes, patios, and other areas where a person may exit without falling more than six (6) feet, unless a hazardous condition at that location would necessitate the installation of a window guard. Air conditioner window units are acceptable alternatives to window guards if they are properly secured in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions for installation and do not have an opening greater than four inches on either side of the window unit.
d. CHILD OR CHILDREN CITY COMMISSIONER COMMON AREA DEPARTMENT DWELLING DWELLING UNIT INSTALLATION OF WINDOW GUARD OWNER RESIDE TENANT WINDOW GUARD
Definitions.
As used in this Article:
Shall mean any person 10 years of age or younger.
Shall mean the City of Newark.
Shall mean the City of Newark, Director of the Department of Engineering.
Shall mean any and all areas to which tenants have access in a dwelling, including but not limited to public hallways and multi-purpose rooms.
Shall mean the City of Newark Department of engineering.
Shall mean the building or structure rented or offered for rent, in whole or in part, to one or more tenants.
Shall mean any room or rooms, or suite or apartment thereof, whether furnished or unfurnished, which is occupied, or intended, arranged or designed to be occupied, for sleeping or dwelling purposes by one or more persons, including but not limited to the owner thereof, or any of the person's or persons' servants, agents or employees, and shall include all privileges, services, furnishings, furniture, equipment, facilities and improvements connected with the use or occupancy thereof.
Shall mean proper installation of window guards in accordance with the standards set forth at 18:3-1.66a below and maintenance of window guards in a manner approved by the Department.
Shall mean owner, agent, or other person who manages or controls any rented building, dwelling or dwelling unit.
Shall mean reside, will reside, or are regularly present for a substantial period of time in the dwelling or dwelling unit.
Shall mean lessee or other occupant, who is 18 years of age or older, residing within a dwelling or dwelling unit, regardless of whether said occupant is a party to a lease agreement.
Shall mean a child-protection window guard that meets the specifications set forth in this Article.