It is hereby found and declared that there exists
in Latrobe structures used for nonresidential purposes which are or
may become in the future substandard with respect to structure, equipment
and maintenance; or, further, that such conditions, including but
not limited to structural deterioration, lack of maintenance and appearance
of exterior of premises, infestation, lack of essential heating, plumbing,
storage or refrigeration equipment, lack of maintenance or upkeep
of essential utilities and facilities, existence of fire hazards,
inadequate provisions for light and air, unsanitary conditions and
overcrowding, constitute a menace to the health, safety, morals, welfare
and reasonable comfort of the citizens and inhabitants of Latrobe.
It is further found and declared that by reason of lack of maintenance
and progressive deterioration, certain properties have the further
effect of creating blighting conditions and initiating slums, and
that if the same are not curtailed and removed the aforesaid conditions
will grow and spread and will necessitate in time the expenditure
of large amounts of public funds to correct and eliminate the same,
and that by reason of timely regulations and restrictions, as herein
contained, the growth of slums and blight may be prevented and the
neighborhood and property values thereby maintained, the desirability
and amenities of residential and nonresidential uses and neighborhoods
enhanced and the public health, safety and welfare protected and fostered.
The purpose of this chapter is to protect the
public health, safety, morals and welfare by establishing minimum
standards governing the maintenance, appearance, condition and occupancy
of nonresidential premises; to establish minimum standards governing
utilities, facilities and other physical components and conditions
essential to make the aforesaid facilities fit for human habitation,
occupancy and use; to fix certain responsibilities and duties upon
owners and operators and distinct and separate responsibilities and
duties upon occupants; to authorize and establish procedures for the
inspection of premises; to fix penalties for the violations of this
chapter; and to provide for the repair, demolition or vacation of
premises unfit for human habitation or occupancy or use. This chapter
is hereby declared to be remedial and essential for the public interest,
and it is intended that this chapter be liberally construed to effectuate
the purposes as stated herein.
The following terms wherever used herein or
referred to in this chapter shall have the respective meanings assigned
to them, unless a different meaning clearly appears from the context:
ACCESSORY STRUCTURE
A structure the use of which is incidental to that of the
main building and which is attached thereto or located on the same
premises.
BUILDING
A structure adapted to permanent or continuous occupancy
or use for public, institutional, business, industrial or storage
purposes.
DETERIORATION
The condition of a building or part thereof characterized
by holes, breaks, rot, crumbling, cracking, peeling, rusting or other
evidence of physical decay or neglect, lack of maintenance or excessive
use.
FIRE HAZARD
A.
Any device or condition likely to cause fire
and which is so situated as to endanger either persons or property.
B.
The creation, maintenance or continuance of
any physical condition by reason of which there exists a use, accumulation
or storage of combustible or explosive material sufficient in amount
or so located or in such a manner as to put in jeopardy, in the event
of ignition, either persons or property.
C.
The obstruction to or of fire escapes, ladders
which may be used as escapes, stairways, aisles, exits, doors, windows,
passageways or halls likely, in the event of fire, to interfere with
the operations of the Fire Department or of the safety and ready egress
of occupants.
GARBAGE
All kitchen refuse of residences, hotels, restaurants or
other places where food is prepared for human consumption, and all
offal from fish, meat and vegetable markets, and all vegetable or
organic substance unfit for food that are subject to immediate decay.
INFESTATION
The presence of insects, rodents, vermin or other pests on
the premises which constitute a health hazard.
MUNICIPAL WASTE
Any garbage, refuse, industrial lunchroom or office waste
and other material, including solid, liquid, semisolid or contained
gaseous material, resulting from operation of residential, municipal,
commercial or institutional establishments and from community activities;
and any sludge not meeting the definition of residual or hazardous
waste in the Solid Waste Management Act from a municipal, commercial or institutional water supply
treatment plant, wastewater treatment plant or air pollution control
facility.
[Amended 4-23-1996 by Ord. No. 1996-5]
OPERATOR
Any person who has charge, care or control of a premises
or a part thereof, whether with or without the knowledge and consent
of the owner.
OWNER
Any person who, alone or jointly or severally with others,
shall have legal or equitable title to any premises, with or without
accompanying actual possession thereof; or shall have charge, care
or control as owner or agent of the owner or as executor, executrix,
administrator, administratrix, trustee, receiver or guardian of the
estate or as a mortgagee in possession, regardless of how such possession
was obtained.
PLUMBING
All of the following supplies, facilities and equipment:
gas pipes, gas-burning equipment, water pipes, garbage disposal units,
waste pipes, water closets, sinks, installed dishwashers, lavatories,
bathtubs, shower baths, installed clothes washing machines, catch
basins, vents and any other similar supplied fixtures, together with
all connections to water-, sewer or gas lines, and water pipes and
lines utilized in conjunction with air-conditioning equipment.
PREMISES
A lot, plot or parcel of land including the building or structures
thereon.
REST ROOMS
An enclosed space containing one or more toilets and one
or more lavatories or fixtures serving similar purposes.
STRUCTURE
Any man-made object having an ascertainable stationary location
on or in land or water, whether or not affixed to the land.
[Amended 4-23-1996 by Ord. No. 1996-5]
VENTILATION
Supply and removal of air to and from any space by natural
or mechanical means.
VENTILATION, NATURAL
Ventilation by opening to outer air through windows, skylights,
doors or stacks with or without wind-driven devices.
WEATHERING
Deterioration, decay or damage caused by exposure to the
elements.
Every building and the premises on which it
is situated shall comply with the provisions of this chapter, whether
or not such building shall have been constructed, altered or repaired
before or after the enactment of this chapter, and irrespective of
any permits or licenses which shall have been issued for the use or
occupancy of the building or premises, for the construction or repair
of the building or for the installation or repair of equipment or
facilities prior to the effective date of this chapter. This chapter
establishes minimum standards for the initial continued occupancy
and use of all such buildings and does not replace or modify standards
otherwise established for the construction, repair, alteration or
use of the building, equipment or facilities contained therein, except
as provided in the following provision.
In any case where the provisions of this chapter
impose a higher standard than that set forth in any other ordinance
or law, then the standard as set forth herein shall prevail, but if
the provisions of this chapter impose a lower standard than any other
ordinance or law, then the higher standard contained in such other
ordinance or law shall prevail.
No license or permit or other certification
of compliance with this chapter shall constitute a defense to any
violation of any other ordinance of Latrobe applicable to any structure
or premises, nor shall any provision herein relieve any owner, operator
or occupant from complying with any such other provision nor any official
of Latrobe from enforcing any such other provision.
The following duties and responsibilities are
hereby imposed upon every owner and operator of any building covered
by the following provisions:
A. The exterior of the premises and all structures thereon
shall be kept free of all nuisances and any hazards to the safety
of occupants, pedestrians and persons utilizing the premises and free
of unsanitary conditions, and any of the foregoing shall be promptly
removed and abated by the owner or operator. The items prohibited
hereby shall include but not be limited to brush, weeds, broken glass,
stump roots, obnoxious growths, filth, garbage, trash, refuse, debris,
dead and dying trees and limbs or other natural growth, loose and
overhanging objects and ground surface hazards.
B. Foundation walls shall be kept structurally sound,
free from defects and damage and capable of bearing imposed loads
safely.
C. Exterior porches, landings, balconies, stairs and
fire escapes shall be provided with banisters or railings properly
designed and maintained to minimize the hazard of falling, and the
same shall be kept structurally sound, in good repair and free from
defects.
D. Chimneys and all flue and vent attachments thereto
shall be maintained structurally sound, free from defects and so maintained
as to capably perform at all times the functions for which they were
designed. Chimneys, flues, gas vents or other draft-producing equipment
shall provide sufficient draft to develop the rated output of the
connected equipment, shall be structurally safe, durable, smoketight
and capable of withstanding the action of flue gases.
E. The exterior of the premises and the condition of
accessory structures shall be maintained so that the appearance of
the premises and all building thereon shall reflect a level of maintenance
in keeping with standards of the neighborhood.
F. Premises shall be kept landscaped, and lawns, hedges
and bushes shall be kept trimmed.
G. An adequate protective coating such as paint shall
be required on all exterior surfaces of buildings and structures that
are subject to decay, rust or corrosion, and, further, accessory structures
such as fences, sheds or other buildings shall likewise be kept in
sound condition and repair.
H. All display windows or storefronts constructed of
plate glass shall be kept clean and free of cracks, and no storage
shall be permitted therein unless shielded from public view.
I. All permanent signs and billboards exposed to public
view permitted by reason of other ordinances or laws shall be maintained
in good repair. Any signs which are excessively weathered or faded
or those upon which the paint has excessively peeled or cracked shall,
with their supporting members, be removed forthwith or put into a
good state of repair by the owner of the sign.
J. All storefronts shall be kept in good repair, painted
where required, and shall not constitute a safety hazard or nuisance.
In the event that repairs to a storefront become necessary, such repairs
shall be made with the same and similar or compatible materials used
in the construction of the storefront in such a manner as to permanently
repair the damaged area or areas. Any cornice visible above a storefront
shall be kept painted, where required, and in good repair.
K. Except for "for rent" and "for sale" signs, any temporary
sign or other paper advertising material glued or otherwise attached
to a window or windows or otherwise exposed to public view shall be
removed at the expiration of the event or sale for which it is erected
or within 60 days after erection, whichever shall occur first.
L. Any awning or marquee and its accompanying structural
members which extend over any street, sidewalk or other portion of
the premises shall be maintained in good repair and shall not constitute
a nuisance or a safety hazard. In the event that such awnings or marquees
are not properly maintained in accordance with the foregoing, they
shall together with their supporting members be removed forthwith.
In the event that said awnings or marquees are made of cloth, plastic
or of similar materials, said cloth or plastic where exposed to public
view shall be maintained in good condition and shall not show evidence
of excessive weathering, ripping, tearing or other holes. Nothing
herein shall be construed to authorize any encroachment on streets,
sidewalks or other parts of the public domain.
M. The exterior of every structure or accessory structure
shall be kept in good repair and kept painted where necessary for
purposes of preservation and appearance. All surfaces shall be maintained
free of broken glass, loose shingles, crumbling stone or brick, excessive
peeling paint or other condition reflective of deterioration or inadequate
maintenance.
N. Rest rooms shall be surfaced with waterproof floors
and shall be kept dry, clean and sanitary at all times. Sufficient
rest rooms shall be installed and maintained for each sex commensurate
with the use of the premises. Every rest room shall be provided with
a permanently installed artificial lighting fixture, and a wall switch
therefor, which is free from danger or short-circuiting.
O. All premises shall be properly connected to and provided with electric power as requested for the operation of the structure. All such connections and electrical equipment shall be installed and maintained in conformity with the provisions of the Latrobe Electrical Code (Chapter
121) and other applicable ordinances.
P. Maximum fuse sizes consistent with safety shall be
posted conspicuously, and no fuse shall be installed in a fuse box
in excess of the stated maximum, except that owners and operators
shall not be responsible for violation in fuse installations without
their knowledge where the correct maximum is stated and the fuse box
is located within any part of the premises which is in the exclusive
possession of occupants other than the owner, in which case such occupant
shall be responsible for such violations.
Q. Outdoor storage or warehousing of private or public
property of any goods, materials, articles, merchandise, wares, stock
or personal property for, or in conjunction with, business purposes,
including resale, is prohibited. This provision shall not include
automobiles stored for business purposes.
[Added 5-11-1998 by Ord. No. 1998-6]
R. Any and all repair of items of personal property for
business purposes must be conducted within an enclosed building. No
repairs of any nature for commercial purposes shall be conducted on
the exterior of a building structure upon a commercial premises. Excepted
from this provision shall be the mechanical repair of automobiles.
[Added 5-11-1998 by Ord. No. 1998-6]
The following duties and responsibilities are
hereby imposed upon every occupant of any building covered by the
provisions of this chapter:
A. Upon discovery by an occupant of any condition on
the premises which constitutes a violation of the provisions of this
chapter, the occupant shall first report the same to the owner or
operator, and upon failure of the owner or operator to act in five
days, then the occupant shall report the same to the Code Enforcement
Officer immediately.
B. All parts of the premises under the control of the
occupant shall be kept in a clean and sanitary condition.
C. Storage bins, rooms and areas shall not be used for
the accumulation of garbage or refuse.
D. Every occupant shall be responsible for the elimination
of infestation in and on the premises subject to his control.
E. No occupant shall install electrical fuses in a fuse
box in excess of the posted limit.
The provisions of this chapter shall be administered and enforced in accordance with the enforcement provisions of Chapter
98, Administration and Enforcement.
This chapter shall be known hereafter as the
"Latrobe Commercial Structure Code."