[Amended 3-26-1979]
For the purposes of this chapter, the following words and phrases shall
have the meanings respectively ascribed to them by this section.
DWELLING
Any enclosed space wholly or partly used or intended to be used for
living, sleeping, cooking and eating purposes, including mobile homes.
DWELLING UNIT
A room or group of rooms located within a dwelling, forming a single
habitable unit with facilities used or intended to be used for living, sleeping,
cooking or eating purposes.
FAMILY
A person or group of persons occupying a dwelling unit.
OCCUPANT
The person residing in a dwelling unit who is the responsible head
of a family or, if there is no apparent head of a family, then the person
or persons actually occupying such dwelling unit. The owner and "occupant"
may be the same person.
OWNER
Any person, firm, corporation, association or organization holding the legal title to any dwelling or dwelling unit within the City and any personal representative, trustee, committee or guardian having charge, care or control of any such dwelling unit. In the event that any proceedings under this chapter are instituted against any of the parties so defined as "owners," or their agents, such party or parties not having complete charge, care or control of such dwelling unit may file an affidavit stating the name and address of the party or parties in charge, care or control of such dwelling unit, and the further proceedings under those sections shall be against the party or parties named in such affidavit, provided that the filling of such affidavit shall not constitute a defense to proceedings under §
75-3.
PLUMBING
All provided gas pipes and gas burning equipment, waste pipes, water
pipes, water closets, sinks, lavatories, bathtubs, catch basins, drains, vents
and any other provided fixtures, together with the connections to the water-,
sewer and gas lines.
REASONABLE REPAIR
Shall not be limited to merely the act of correcting a structural
defect or hazard, but also the act of restoring or correcting an obvious condition
of deteriorating or damaged property or other lack of sound condition which
is remedied by painting, replacement or other structural and substantial repairs
that are necessary to prevent further deterioration and to maintain all dwellings,
dwelling units and parts thereof in a sightly and safe condition in line with
neighborhood improvement, community development, the well-being of the occupant
and the intent of the Minimum Housing Code.
No occupant shall occupy a room in any basement or cellar for the purpose
of living or sleeping therein unless:
A. The clear inner height is at least 6 1/2 feet.
B. The uppermost 1 1/2 of the required clear inner
height is above the average ground level and the floors and walls are water-
and dampproof in accordance with an approved method if in contact with earth.
It shall be the responsibility of the owner or, if leased, of the lessee
of a rooming house, lodging house or hotel to conform to the following regulations:
A. Every rooming house, lodging house or hotel and every
part thereof shall be kept clean and free from any accumulation of dirt, filth,
rubbish, garbage or similar matter and shall be kept free from and effectively
protected against vermin or rodent infestation.
B. No room in any rooming house, lodging house or hotel
shall be occupied as a sleeping room unless there is at least 400 cubic feet
of air space and 50 square feet of floor space for each adult and at least
200 cubic feet of air space and 30 square feet of floor space for each child
under the age of 12 years occupying such room for sleeping purposes. No room
used for sleeping purposes shall have less than 50 square feet of floor space.
C. Each sleeping room in any rooming house, lodging house
or hotel shall be adequately ventilated and shall have window space opening
on a street, yard or court of not less than 6% of the floor area of such room,
and windows shall be made to open to the extent of and 2 1/2% of the
floor area of such room.
D. In every rooming house, lodging house or hotel there
shall be at least one water closet for each 10 persons or fraction thereof,
which water closet shall be within and accessible from within the building.
E. In every rooming house, lodging house or hotel there
shall be provided at least one washbasin and bath for each 10 persons or fraction
thereof.
F. In every rooming house, lodging house or hotel there
shall be a water service with sink and drain within every dwelling unit containing
two or more rooms where there are facilities within such dwelling unit for
the preparation and cooking of food.
G. All plumbing, water closets and other plumbing fixtures
in every rooming house, lodging house or hotel shall be maintained in good
order and repair and in accordance with all requirements of state law, this
Code and other ordinances of the City.
H. Every rooming house, lodging house or hotel shall be
provided with a sufficient number of receptacles to contain all garbage, ashes
and rubbish that may accumulate during the usual interval between collection
thereof, and all such receptacles shall be maintained in good order and repair.
Receptacles for garbage shall be made of metal, watertight and provided with
tight cover.
I. The heating equipment in every rooming house, lodging
house or hotel shall be maintained in good order and repair.
J. In every rooming house, lodging house or hotel the operator
shall keep such adequate lights burning in the public hallways and near the
public stairs as may be necessary, day or night, to prevent fire hazard or
other accidents.
Notwithstanding any of the provisions of this chapter, whenever in the
judgment of the Health Officer or the City Manager there exists upon any land
or premises or in any dwelling unit any condition that constitutes such a
nuisance or menace to health that it should be remedied, abated or removed
immediately, the Health Officer or the City Manager may proceed to abate such
nuisance or menace to health in any manner authorized by state law, this Code
or other ordinance.
The purpose of the provisions of this chapter is to provide minimum
standards and requirements for housing in the City, and in the event that
any law or any other ordinance of the City requires higher standards or more
stringent requirements than are required by this chapter, the provisions of
such law or other ordinance shall prevail.