As used in this chapter, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
BOROUGH
The Borough of Eatontown, County of Monmouth, State of New
Jersey.
FAMILY
Any number of individuals related by blood, marriage or adoption,
and their domestic employees, living together as a single housekeeping
unit and sharing rooms and other housekeeping facilities in common,
or a group of not more than five unrelated persons living together
as a single housekeeping unit in a dwelling unit.
[Amended 8-24-2011 by Ord. No. 14-2011]
HOTEL
A building containing one or more rooms used, rented or hired
out on a transient basis to be occupied for sleeping purposes only
and not containing individual eating and cooking facilities.
INSPECTOR
The person designated by the Borough of Eatontown to inspect
and issue certificates of occupancy pursuant to this chapter.
MOTEL
A building containing one or more rooms with individual entrances
used, rented or hired out on a transient basis to be occupied for
sleeping purposes only and not containing individual eating and cooking
facilities.
No person, firm, partnership, association, corporation
or the like shall rent, lease, change title or suffer or allow any
person or persons to occupy any assembly, business, educational, factory,
industrial, high hazard, institutional, mercantile, storage, and utility
- miscellaneous use, room, dwelling, apartment, house, trailer, mobile
home or the like, except members of the family, except if the same
is part of a motel or hotel, unless a certificate of occupancy is
obtained from the inspector with consent (as to matters outside of
the Uniform Construction Code) of the Zoning Enforcement Officer after
an inspection thereof, certifying the said assembly, business, educational,
factory, industrial, high hazard, institutional, mercantile, utility-miscellaneous,
room, dwelling, apartment, house trailer, mobile home or the like
is fit for human habitation or to do business and is in compliance
with all applicable federal and state laws and ordinances of the Borough
of Eatontown.
It shall be unlawful to use or permit the use of any residential, commercial or industrial structure, dwelling, house trailer or mobile home or structure to be used for any purpose set forth in §
116-2 or any part thereof occupied for a new use, resale use or occupied by a new occupant; or occupied as a low- or moderate-income residential sale, whether upon initial sale or resale or hereinafter erected, altered, converted or enlarged wholly or in part until a certificate of occupancy shall have been issued by the inspector with the consent (as to matters outside of the Uniform Construction Code) of the Zoning Enforcement Officer. The inspector shall issue a certificate of occupancy only when he or she is satisfied that the structure satisfies all code requirements; Zoning Enforcement Officer has certified that the development complies with the provisions of this chapter and the Zoning Code and, in the case of new development, the Township Engineer has certified that the developer has complied with the requirements and conditions of any resolutions approving of the development and is not in violation of the ordinances of the Borough; and all other officials have made subcertifications as this chapter may require prior to issuance of the certificate of occupancy and that the structure, dwelling or ownership of house trailer or mobile home is in compliance with all applicable federal and state laws and ordinances of the Borough of Eatontown.
Applications for certificates of occupancy shall
be made in writing to the inspector and shall state:
A. The name, address and future primary residence or
place of business of the future owner/renter.
B. Such description of the structure, dwelling, house
trailer, mobile home or the like, by street number or otherwise, as
will enable the inspector easily to locate the same.
C. The name and address of the primary residence or principal
place of business of the agent, person, association or corporation,
if any, appointed by said owner for allowing entry into the structure,
dwelling, house trailer or mobile home.
The owner shall, not more than 30 days prior
nor less than 10 days after a tenant removes from and vacates a room,
dwelling, apartment or the like, file with the office of the inspector
a statement containing the address of the premises and the number
or other specific description of the place vacated.
No such vacated room, structure, dwelling, apartment,
house trailer or mobile home or the like shall be rented or occupied
upon sale in whole or in part by any new tenant or new owner until
an inspection has been made by the inspector to determine whether
such room, structure, dwelling, apartment or house trailer or mobile
home or the like is in violation of any applicable federal or state
law or ordinance of said Borough. If no such violation exists, the
inspector shall issue a certificate of occupancy; otherwise he or
she shall notify the owner in writing setting forth the specific violations
existing.
A certificate of occupancy issued pursuant to
this chapter shall be posted in a conspicuous place in the same room,
structure, dwelling, apartment, new construction or resale dwelling
or structure or ownership of house trailer or mobile home or the like
upon the issuance thereof.
Any person, firm, partnership, association,
corporation or the like who shall violate any provision of this chapter
shall be subject to a fine not more than $1,250 or imprisonment for
a term not more than 90 days or a period of community service not
exceeding 90 days, or any combination thereof.