This chapter is to promote the health, safety,
convenience, comfort, morals, prosperity and general interest and
welfare of the citizens of New Berlin, Wisconsin, by establishing
minimum standards and requirements for the maintenance of the exterior
of nonresidential buildings and the premises they occupy. Provisions
of this chapter shall apply to every building and its premises used
for nonresidential occupancy. This chapter establishes minimum standards
for the maintenance of the exterior of buildings and the grounds surrounding
such buildings. This chapter does not replace or modify standards
otherwise established by law for construction, replacement or repair
of buildings and their grounds, but is cumulative of such standards
and shall apply in addition to them.
For the purpose of this chapter, the following
terms shall have the meanings assigned by this section:
ACCESSORY BUILDING OR STRUCTURE
A detached structure subordinate to the principal use of
a structure, land or water and located on the same lot or parcel serving
a purpose customarily incidental to the principal use or the principal
structure.
APPROVED
Approved by the Board of Public Works and defined in rules
and regulations.
AUTOMOBILE ESTABLISHMENT
Any business dealing exclusively with the servicing, maintenance,
repair, storage, wrecking or salvaging of motor vehicles or any part
thereof.
CITY
The City of New Berlin.
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
wear.
EXTERMINATION
The control and elimination of insects, rodents or other
pests by any legal method.
GARBAGE
The animal and vegetable waste resulting from the handling,
preparation, cooking, serving and nonconsumption of food.
NONRESIDENTIAL PROPERTY
Any land or structure, whether public or private, that is
adapted, used or occupied for purposes other than residential use.
OPERATOR
Any person who owns or has charge, care, control or management
of a nonresidential property, or part thereof, and shall include a
lessee.
OWNER
Any person who, alone or jointly or severally with others:
A.
Shall have legal title to property with or without
accompanying actual possession thereof; or
B.
Shall have charge, care or control of any property
as owner or as agent or representative of the owner; or
C.
Shall have possession or right to possession.
PERSON
Any individual, firm, corporation, association, partnership,
cooperative or governmental agency.
PREMISES
A lot, plot or parcel of land, including all buildings or
structures thereon.
REFUSE
Unwanted or discarded waste materials in any state consisting
of garbage, rubbish or a combination thereof.
RUBBISH
Solid wastes consisting of combustible or noncombustible
waste materials from apartments, commercial, industrial or institutional
establishments, including wastes and items commonly referred to as
"trash."
WEATHERING
Deterioration, decay or damage caused by exposure to the
elements.
No person shall use, occupy, operate, maintain,
rent or let to another for occupancy any nonresidential property or
premises which fails to comply with the requirements of this chapter
or to cause or permit the same to be done. This chapter shall not
apply to residential property.
The Board of Public Works is authorized to make
and promulgate reasonable and necessary rules and regulations to carry
out this chapter. All such rules and regulations shall be filed in
the office of the City Clerk.
All exterior property areas shall be maintained
in a clean and sanitary condition and free from any accumulation of
rubbish, trash, garbage or other noxious or offensive materials. Any
storage, collection and disposal of refuse shall be in accordance
with this and all other regulations.
Buildings and exterior property areas shall
be kept free from insect and rodent infestation. Where insects or
rodents are found, they shall be promptly exterminated by legal processes
which will not be injurious to human health. After extermination,
proper precautions shall be taken to prevent reinfestation.
[Amended 3-8-2005 by Ord. No. 2256]
A. All premises shall be graded and maintained so as
to prevent the accumulation of stagnant water thereon, or within a
building or structure located thereon, or against any structure so
as to potentially cause damage to such structures.
B. The disbursal of concentrated drainage onto adjacent
properties is prohibited.
(1) No person shall permit the discharge of concentrated
drainage from a downspout and/or sump pump to be directed upon the
land of an adjacent property owner.
(2) Any drainage systems which have the effect of redirecting
drainage through piping or other means shall comply with the following
requirements:
(a)
The discharge of any such piping shall be not
less than 10 feet from the lot line or where the structure from which
the discharge is occurring is less than 10 feet to the lot line, then,
in that event, one-half the distance between said structure and the
lot line.
(b)
The discharge must be adequately diffused before
reaching the lot line.
(c)
The flow of discharge from the downspout and/or
sump pump must be consistent with the approved grading plan for the
property.
Accessory structures, except those used solely
for agricultural purposes, shall be structurally sound, and be maintained
in good repair, or such structures shall be removed from the premises.
The exterior of such structures shall be made weather resistant.
Every foundation, exterior wall, roof and all
other exterior surfaces shall be maintained and all exterior surface
material must be protected against weathering and must be kept in
repair. The foundation elements shall adequately support the building
at all points.
A. Exterior walls. Every exterior wall shall be free
of holes, breaks, loose or rotting boards or timbers, and any other
conditions which might admit rain or dampness to the interior portions
of the walls or to the occupied spaces of the building. All exterior
walls or surfaces shall be painted or otherwise covered so as to prevent
deterioration, decay or blight. All such walls or surfaces shall be
kept in good repair so as to protect and be protected from the environment,
preserve the aesthetic character of neighborhoods and prevent undue
depreciation of property values.
B. Roofs. The roof shall be structurally sound, tight,
shall not admit rain, and drainage shall be sufficient to carry water
away from the roof. All downspouts and gutters shall be kept in good
repair.
Every window, exterior door and basement entry
shall be tight and maintained in sound condition, good repair and
prevent the entrance of rodents, rain and water into the structure.
A. Windows. Every window shall be in good condition,
and fit tightly within its frame so as to exclude wind and rain as
completely as possible from entering the structure. All windows shall
be fully supplied with glass windowpanes or an approved substitute
without open cracks or holes. Every other opening located within four
feet of the ground level shall be constructed and maintained to avoid
the possible entry of insects and rodents.
B. Doors. Every exterior door shall be maintained in
good condition and when closed shall fit well within its frame so
as to exclude wind and rain as completely as possible from entering
the dwelling or structure. Every door hinge and door latch shall be
maintained in good condition.
All storefronts shall be kept in good repair,
protected from weathering and shall not constitute a safety hazard
or nuisance. If repairs to a storefront become necessary, such repairs
shall be made with the same or similar 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 protected
from weathering and kept in good repair.