Definitions. Certain words, when used in this chapter, unless
otherwise expressly stated or unless the context or subject matter otherwise
requires, are defined as follows:
BUILDING or BUILDINGS
Refers exclusively to residence buildings now or hereafter existing.
"Residence buildings" are buildings or structures in any part of which sleeping
accommodations are provided, except such as for other reasons may be classed
as public buildings, hotels and convents.
DWELLING UNIT
A building or each portion of a building occupied by one family.
NUISANCE
Embraces public nuisances known at common law or in equity jurisprudence;
and whatever is dangerous to human life or detrimental to health, and whatever
dwelling is overcrowded or is not provided with adequate means of ingress
and egress or is not sufficiently supported, ventilated, sewered, drained
or cleaned, and whatever renders the air or human food or drink unwholesome,
are also severally, in contemplation of this chapter, "nuisances." All such
nuisances are hereby declared illegal.
OCCUPIED or OCCUPANCY
As applied to any building or dwelling unit, shall be construed as
though followed by the words "or intended, arranged or designed to be occupied
(or occupancy)."
OWNER
Includes the record owner of the title to any premises and also anyone
exercising the rights of ownership therein at the time of the making of any
order with respect thereto by the Village Board, and shall include a lessee
of the entire building or structure (other than a single-family private dwelling)
or a mortgagee in possession.
PERSONS INTERESTED
Includes the owner as herein defined, and all other persons interested
in the property to which such words refer.
PUBLIC HALL
A hall, corridor or passageway not within a dwelling unit. A "public
room" or "public part" of a building is a portion of said building used or
designed or intended to be used in common by the occupants of two or more
dwelling units in such building or by persons who are not tenants of said
building, or exclusively for mechanical equipment of such building, or for
storage purposes. A "living room" is a room which is not a public hall, public
room or other public part of a dwelling; provided, however, that except as
hereinafter stated, every room used for sleeping purposes shall be deemed
a living room. Closets, water closet compartments, bathrooms, cooking spaces
less than 49 square feet in area, and halls, corridors and passageways entirely
within a dwelling unit shall not be deemed to be living rooms.
REPAIR
Includes any alteration, structural change or the performance of
any act necessary or requisite to make any building or structure or any part
thereof found by the Village Board to be a dangerous building or a substandard
building within the purview of this chapter, comply with and conform to the
requirements of law.
SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC WORKS
The person in charge of the Building Department of the Village of
Rockville Centre, or his duly authorized representative.
TOILET
Includes a washbasin and a water closet, including the space occupied
by them, together with all proper water connections.
VILLAGE
The Village of Rockville Centre.
VILLAGE BOARD
The Board of Trustees of the Village of Rockville Centre.
VILLAGE COUNSEL
The Counsel of the Village of Rockville Centre and any other counsel
appointed by the Village Board to enforce the provisions of this chapter.