108.2.1 Vacant Buildings. It shall be unlawful for an owner or operator to allow a building(s) to remain vacant unless the owner or operator complies with the requirements of Chapter 283, entitled "Vacant Building Registry and Regulations," and maintains the building(s) in accordance with this chapter, the International Fire Code, the International Building Code and Chapter 188, entitled "Nuisances."
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Deteriorated foundations, walls, floors, ceilings, or rafters;
or
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Ineffective waterproofing of roofs, walls, or foundations, including
broken doors and windows and/or deteriorated brick, mortar, or stucco
or pervasive, deteriorated paint; or
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Signs of rot or decay, such as holes, rotted wood or any deterioration
that creates a hazardous condition; or
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Lack of maintenance of the surrounding environment, such as
retaining walls and outbuildings; or
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Appearance of graffiti or other signs of vandalism; or
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Any other condition of structural weakness, decay, and/or deterioration,
whether or not as a result of negligence or willful neglect, purpose
or design, by the owner or others having legal possession, custody
or control of a property to such a degree that the code official is
of the opinion that there is a reasonably significant possibility
that the condition will lead to a structure's inability to be
rehabilitated or reused.
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In Section 304.3 Premises identification, add
"304.3.1 Building identification. All commercial and multiple-family
occupancy buildings are required to display the numeric street address
and English name of the establishment in Arabic numbers of not less
than six inches tall with a stroke of not less than 3/4 inch, at both
the front and rear of the building. In buildings with internal service
corridors, all doors in the corridor shall be marked with the store
name or description of the use of the area serviced by the door.
[Added 10-17-2006 by Ord. No. 2118-06] |
Section 404.4 Bedroom requirements. Every bedroom shall comply with the requirements of Section 404.4.1
through 404.4.5
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Section 404.4.1 Area for sleeping purposes. Every bedroom occupied by one person shall contain at least 70 square
feet (6.5 square meters) of floor area for each occupant thereof.
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Section 404.5 Overcrowding. Dwelling
units shall not be occupied by more occupants than permitted by the
minimum area requirements of Table 404.5.
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TABLE 404.5
MINIMUM AREA REQUIREMENTS
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Space
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Minimum Area in Square Feet
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1-2 Occupants
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3-5 Occupants
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6 or More Occupants
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Living rooma,b
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No requirements
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120
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150
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Dining rooma,b
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No requirements
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80
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100
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Bedrooms
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Shall comply with Section 404.4
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For Sl: 1 square foot = 0.093 square meters
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a. See Section 404.5.2 for combined living room/dining
room spaces.
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b. See Section 404.5.1 for limitations on determining
the minimum occupancy area for sleeping purposes.
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Section 404.5.1 Sleeping area. The
minimum occupancy area required by Table 404.5 shall not be included
as a sleeping area in determining the minimum occupancy area for sleeping
purposes. All sleeping areas shall comply with Section 404.4.
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Section 404.5.2 Combined spaces. Combined living room and dining room spaces shall comply with the
requirements of Table 404.5 if the total area is equal to that required
for separate rooms and if the space is located so as to function as
a combination living room/dining room.
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Demolition by neglect. It shall be unlawful for a property owner or others having legal possession, custody or control of a property in the Township: (1) to neglect the property and allow the condition of the property to incur such deterioration as to be beyond the point of feasible repair; or (2) to allow the property to become dangerous, unsafe, insanitary, or otherwise unfit for human occupancy. The property owner shall maintain the property in compliance with all relevant property maintenance codes, including Chapter 110, Building Construction, Chapter 151, Fire Prevention, Chapter 188, Nuisances, Chapter 215, Property Maintenance, Chapter 283, Vacant Building Registry and Regulations, and Chapter 295, Zoning, of the Cheltenham Township Code of Ordinances.
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