Accessory structures present or provided by the owner, agent or tenant occupant on any premises shall be structurally sound, maintained in good repair, free of insects, rats and rodents and comply with the standards specified in this code and §
177-23 of the Chapter
177, Zoning, or such structures shall be removed from the premises. The exterior of such structures shall be made weather resistant through the use of decay-resistant materials or the use of lead-free paint or other preservatives.
Cabinets and/or shelves used for the storage
of eating, drinking or cooking equipment or utensils or of food that
does not, under ordinary summer conditions, require refrigeration
for safekeeping shall be of sound construction and shall be furnished
with surfaces that are easily cleanable and that will not impart any
toxic or harmful effect to food.
Each stove or similar device for cooking food
and each refrigerator or similar device for the safe storage of food
in a dwelling unit shall be properly installed and maintained, and
all necessary connections for safe and efficient operation shall be
made. Each such stove and/or refrigerator shall be maintained in a
sanitary condition.
Every dwelling unit shall have at least four
square feet of floor-to-ceiling height closet space for the personal
effects of each permissible occupant. If the closet space is lacking,
in whole or in part, an amount of space equal in square footage to
the deficiency shall be subtracted from the area of habitable room
space used in determining permissible occupancy.
No person shall let to another for occupancy any dwelling, dwelling unit or habitable room unless all doors and windows of the dwelling, dwelling unit or habitable room are equipped with functioning security devices as described in §
62-8 of the Town Code.
In every multiple dwelling containing five or
more dwelling units, every entrance or exit to a dwelling unit which
opens onto a common corridor or stairway shall be equipped, where
the same can be done without violating the National Fire Standards
under the rules of the National Fire Protection Association, with
a door having an optical viewing device which affords a view of said
corridor from the entrance or exit of said unit of not less than 150°.
Electronic devices affording at least equal viewing may be substituted.
Chimneys, flues and vent attachments shall at
all times be maintained:
A. Free from defects and in a structurally sound condition.
B. To provide sufficient draft to exhaust the rated output
of the connected equipment.
C. Smoketight and capable of withstanding the action
of flue gases to which they are subject.