101.5. Compliance with other regulations. No license,
permit or other certification of compliance with this part shall constitute
a defense to any violation of any other ordinance of the Township
of East Norriton applicable to any structure or premise, nor shall
any provision herein relieve any owner, operator or occupant from
complying with any such other provision, nor any official of the Township
from enforcing such other ordinance or provision.
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102.3. Application of other codes. Repairs, additions,
or alterations to a structure, or changes of occupancy, shall be done
in accordance with the provisions of the building, plumbing, mechanical,
and electrical codes as adopted by the Township of East Norriton.
Nothing in this Code shall be construed to cancel, modify, or set
aside any provisions of the East Norriton Township Zoning Ordinance.[1] The International Residential Code shall apply to one-
and two-family dwellings.
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103.5 Fees. The fees for activities and services
performed by the Department in carrying out its responsibilities under
this Code shall be as set forth in the East Norriton Township Fee
Schedule[2] as adopted by the Board of Supervisors, and which may
be amended from time to time by resolution of same.
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104.7 Coordination of inspections. Whenever in
the enforcement of this Code or another code or ordinance the responsibility
of more than one code official of the jurisdiction is involved, it
shall be the duty of the code officials involved to coordinate their
inspections and administrative orders as much as practical so that
the owners and occupants of the structure shall not be subjected to
visits by numerous inspectors or multiple or conflicting orders. Whenever
an inspector from any agency or department observes an apparent or
actual violation of some provision of law, ordinance or code not within
the inspector's authority to enforce, the inspector shall report
the findings to the code official having jurisdiction.
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106.4 Violation penalties. Persons who shall violate
a provision of this Code or who shall fail to comply with any of the
requirements thereof or who shall erect, install, alter, repair or
do any work in violation of the approved construction documents or
directive of the code official, or of a permit or certificate issued
under the provisions of this Code, shall be guilty of a summary offense,
punishable by a fine not to exceed $1,000 or by imprisonment not exceeding
30 days, or both such fine and imprisonment. Each day that a violation
continues after due notice has been served shall be deemed a separate
offense. In addition to the above penalties, any person who shall
violate a provision of this Code, or fail to comply therewith, or
with any of the requirements thereof, shall be subject, in addition
to the penalties imposed above, to monetary penalties for all court
costs, legal costs, attorneys' fees and other miscellaneous costs
incurred by East Norriton Township during successful prosecution of
that person by East Norriton Township.
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108.1.3.1 Service, facility, equipment or utility. No owner, operator, or occupant shall cause any service, facility,
equipment, or utility which is required by this Code to be removed,
shut off or discontinued, except for such temporary interruption as
may be necessary while actual repairs or alterations are in process
or during temporary emergencies when discontinuance of service is
approved by the appropriate authority.
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108.2 Closing of vacant structures. If the structure
or part thereof is vacant and/or in danger of structural collapse,
the code official shall be permitted to post a placard of condemnation
on the premises and order the structure closed up so it will not be
an attractive nuisance to the general public. Upon failure of the
owner to close up the premises within time specified in the order,
the code official shall cause it to be closed up through any available
public agency or by contract or arrangement by private persons and
the cost thereof shall be charged against the real estate upon which
the structure is located and shall be a lien upon such real estate
and may be collected by any other legal resources. The requirements
for securing vacant buildings are in accordance with the Building
Code of Township Ordinances.
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Section 110.3 Failure to comply. Whenever the owner
of a property fails to comply with a demolition order within the time
prescribed, the code official shall cause the structure or part thereof
to be razed and removed, either through an available public agency
or by contract or arrangement with private persons, and the cost of
razing and removing such structure plus 10% administrative costs shall
be charged against the real estate upon which the structure is located
and shall be a lien upon such real estate.
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110.1.1 Extermination. All demolition shall be
preceded by an inspection of the premises by a certified exterminator
to determine whether or not extermination procedures are necessary.
If the premises are found to be infested, appropriate extermination
shall take place in accordance with Section 309 of this Code before,
during and after demolition. Certification of extermination must be
submitted by a certified exterminator to the code official. Demolition
shall commence within 10 days of certification.
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201.3 Terms defined in other codes. Where terms
are not defined in this Code and are defined in the International
Building Code, International Fire Code, East Norriton Township Zoning
Ordinance,[3] International Plumbing Code, International Fuel Gas Code,
International Mechanical Code, International Existing Building Code,
International Electric Code, or NFPA 70, such terms shall have the
meanings ascribed to them as stated in those codes.
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Section 302.3 Sidewalks and driveways. Sidewalks,
walkways, curbs, stairs, driveways, driveway aprons, parking spaces
and similar areas shall be kept in a proper state of repair, and maintained
free from hazardous conditions.
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302.5.1 Storage. No material that may provide for
rodent harborage or infestation on a property or in a building shall
be stored against the side of the building. In dwelling units, no
materials shall be stored within 18 inches of the dwelling unit and
all stored materials shall be stored at least 18 inches above ground
level.
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R.1. Section 302.7 is amended to read as follows:
[Added 11-18-2014 by Ord.
No. 558] |
Section 302.7 Accessory structures. All accessory
structures, including detached garages, fences, walls, sheds and signs,
shall be maintained structurally sound and in good repair.
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303.2 Enclosures. Private swimming pool, hot tub,
and spa enclosures shall be maintained in accordance with Pennsylvania
Code Title 35, Part 14, Uniform Construction Code.
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304.3.1 Business identification. In addition to
the requirements of Section 304.3, in every building in which more
than one occupant exits to the exterior, each exit door, except the
main entrance, shall be labeled with both the occupant name and address.
Numbers and letters shall be a minimum of four inches (102mm) high
with a minimum stroke width of 0.5 inch (12.7mm), and shall be constructed
of a durable material.
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304.13.3 Insulated glazing. Insulated glass doors
and windows shall be free of fogged glass (condensation on the interior
sections of the pane) that would indicate the insulation seals are
damaged or broken.
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304.14 Insect screens. Every door, window, and
other outside opening required for ventilation of habitable spaces,
food preparation, food service, or other area where products to be
included or utilized in food for human consumption are processed,
manufactured, packaged, or stored shall be supplied with approved
tightly fitting screens of not less than 16 mesh per inch (16 mesh
per 25 mm), and every screen door used for insect control shall open
in the direction of egress and shall be equipped with a self-closing
device in good working condition.
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Exception: Screens shall not be required where
other approved means, such as air curtains or insect repellant fans,
are utilized.
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305.3.1 Bathroom and kitchen floors. Every toilet,
bathroom, and kitchen floor surface shall be constructed and maintained
and impervious to water, so as to permit such floor to be kept in
a clean and sanitary condition.
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305.6.1 Garage doors. Doors that open from a garage
or carport into a dwelling shall comply with the International Residential
Code.
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307.2 Ramps. Handrails shall be provided on at
least one side of all ramps exceeding a slope of one unit vertical
to 12 units horizontal (8.33% slope).
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307.3 Construction. Handrails and guards shall
be constructed and installed in accordance with the International
Building Code or International Residential Code.
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308.2 Disposal of rubbish. Every occupant of a
structure or part thereof shall dispose of all rubbish in a clean
and sanitary manner by placing it in rubbish containers equipped with
tight-fitting covers.
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308.3.3 Storage. Garbage or refuse shall not be
allowed to accumulate or be stored in public halls, stairways, or
on the roofs.
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308.3.4 Disposal container. It shall be the judgment
of the Code Official to require a stationary disposal container in
any multiple-family dwelling where a continual problem with trash
preparation and storage is present.
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308.4 Unlawful dumping. It shall be unlawful to
throw, deposit or dump paper, trash, rubbish, ashes, junk, waste,
or discarded materials of any kind including, but not limited to,
refrigerators, electrical or gas ranges, worn-out tires, plumbing
or electrical fixtures, building supplies, tree limbs, grass or other
vegetation, in or on any private or public property, vacant or occupied,
within the Township of East Norriton, or to maintain any accumulations
of such materials in or on any public or private property, vacant
or occupied, within said Township of East Norriton, that creates a
condition which endangers the safety, health or comfort of the citizens
of the Township of East Norriton.
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308.4.1 Vehicle. It shall be unlawful to store,
or deposit any abandoned or junk vehicle or part thereof, in, or on
any highway or public or private property, vacant or occupied, with
the Township of East Norriton.
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308.4.2 Violation. A violation of this section
shall be deemed to be and constitute a nuisance. Whenever it is found
that any person maintains such nuisance or nuisances with the Township
of East Norriton, a Code Official shall serve notice upon the person
maintaining such nuisance. The notice shall sufficiently describe
the condition complained of and shall require the nuisance to be made
safe, corrected or to be removed within 10 days of the mailing of
the notice. Should such person in violation fail, neglect, or refuse
to make such conditions safe, or to correct or remove to the satisfaction
of the Code Official, then the Code Official may abate or cause to
be abated said nuisance and the expense of such abatement shall be
paid by the responsible person.
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308.5 Owner's responsibility. Every owner
must provide to all tenants a copy of the current rules and regulations
for the disposal of trash. Owner shall also provide a specific enclosed
area where trash and garbage is to be stored until the assigned collection
day. This area must be kept clean of any accumulation of trash and
garbage.
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Owners of premises shall be responsible for compliance with
the provisions of this code and shall remain responsible therefore
regardless of the fact that this code may also place certain responsibilities
on operators and occupants and regardless of any agreements between
owners and operators or occupants as to which party shall assume such
responsibility.
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2.
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Owners of multiple dwellings shall be responsible for proper
maintenance, condition and operation of service facilities, and for
furnishing adequate heat and hot water supply where they have contracted
to do so.
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3.
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Whenever any person or persons shall be in actual possession
of, or have charge, care, or control of any property within the Township
as executor, administrator, trustee, guardian, or agent, such person
shall be deemed and taken to be the owner or owners of said property
within the true intent and meaning of the Code and shall be bound
to comply with the provisions of this Code to the same extent as the
record owner; and notice to any such person or any order or decision
of the Public Officer shall be deemed and taken to be good and sufficient
notice, as if such person or persons were actually the record owner
or owners of such property.
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309.2 Owner. The owner of any structure shall be
responsible for extermination within the structure prior to renting,
leasing, selling, or transferring the structure.
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Section 310: Other Health and Safety Requirements.
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310.1 Anti-tip device. All free-standing ranges,
regardless of fuel, shall have an approved anti-tip device installed
to prevent the range from tipping over.
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310.2 Floor service. All toilet and bathroom floor
surfaces shall be of a smooth, hard, nonabsorbent surface to permit
such floor to be easily kept in a clean and sanitary condition.
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310.3 Kitchen floors. Every kitchen floor surface
shall be constructed and maintained so as to be reasonably impervious
to water and so as to permit such floor to be easily kept in a clean
and sanitary condition.
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310.4 Minimum kitchen standards. Every dwelling
shall contain a kitchen with the following equipment and shall be
maintained in a clean, safe, and sanitary condition:
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A sink.
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2.
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Cabinets or shelves.
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3.
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Stove or similar cooking device.
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4.
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Refrigerator capable of temperatures between 44° F. and
33° F.
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Section 311: Responsibility of Rooming House Operators
and Apartment Operators.
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311.1 Responsibility. All operators shall be responsible
for compliance with the provisions of this Code in regard to the following:
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Limiting occupancy to the maximum permitted by this Code.
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2.
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Maintenance of safe and sanitary conditions in all parts of
the premises.
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Maintenance and operation of all required service facilities.
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4.
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Maintenance of all plumbing, cooking and refrigeration fixtures
and appliances with this control as well as to the building equipment
and facilities, in operative, clean and sanitary conditions.
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5.
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Sanitary maintenance of walls, floors and ceilings.
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6.
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Keeping exits clear and unencumbered.
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7.
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Disposal of building garbage and refuse in a clean and sanitary
manner in accordance with the provisions of the Township Codes.
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8.
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Where bedding, bed linen or towels are supplied, the owner or
operator shall maintain the bedding in a clean and sanitary manner,
and he or she shall furnish the clean bed linen and towels at least
one each week and prior to the letting of any room to any occupant.
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9.
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Exterminations of insects, rodents or other pests on the premises.
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10.
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Maintaining of yards, lawns and courts in a clean, sanitary
and safe condition and free form infestation.
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11.
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Hanging and removing required screens.
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Section 402.1.1 Below-grade rooms. Rooms partially
or completely below grade shall only be used as habitable space in
accordance with the UCC.
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402.2 Common halls and stairways. Every common
hall and stairway in every building, other than one- and two-family
dwellings, shall be adequately lighted at all times with an illumination
of at least 75 watt standard incandescent light bulb or equivalent
for each 200 square feet of floor area, provided that the spacing
between lights shall not be greater than 30 feet. Every exterior stairway
shall be illuminated with a minimum of one-foot candle at floors,
landings and treads.
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Section 152-403.6 Carbon monoxide detection system. Carbon monoxide detectors shall be installed in accordance with
the standards set forth in NFPA 720.
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404.2.1 Space requirement for dwelling unit. Every
apartment or dwelling unit of any type shall have a minimum of 900
square feet of habitable living space.
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404.2.2 Space requirement for rooming unit. Every
rooming unit shall have a minimum of 150 square feet of habitable
living space.
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502.2 Rooming houses. At least one water closet,
lavatory basin and bathtub or shower properly connected to an approved
water and sewer system and in good working condition shall be supplied
for each four persons within a rooming house, wherever said facilities
are shared. Every lavatory basin and bathtub or shower shall be supplied
with hot and cold water at all times.
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602.2.1 Heat supply. Every owner of any structure
who rents, leases, or lets one or more dwelling units or guest-rooms
on terms, either express or implied, to furnish heat to the occupants
thereof shall supply sufficient heat during the period from October
1 to May 15 to maintain a room temperature of not less than 68°
F. in all habitable spaces, bathrooms, and toilet rooms. The temperature
shall be measured at a point three feet (914 mm) above the floor and
three feet (914 mm) from the exterior walls.
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604.2 Service. When the electrical system requires
modification to correct inadequate service as defined in Section 604.3,
the service shall be a minimum of 100 amp drop service for each building
up to and including four separate unites. Each additional four units
or fraction thereof will require a 100 amp drop service additional.
Each unit must be supplied with a 100 amp panel box located in the
unit or easily accessible to the unit. For all renovations, a receptacle
must be installed on each wall in every habitable room.
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605.1 Installation. All electrical equipment, wiring,
and appliances shall be installed and maintained in a safe manner
in accordance with all applicable laws. All electrical equipment shall
be of an approved type and must display an approval sticker from an
electrical inspector.
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605.2 Receptacles. Where there is electric service
available to a structure, every habitable room of a dwelling unit,
and every guest room, shall contain at least three separate and remote
outlets, one of which may be a ceiling or wall fixture controlled
by a wall switch in close proximity to the entrance door of specific
room. In a kitchen, four separate and remote outlets or three such
convenience outlets and one ceiling-type electrical light fixture
controlled by a wall switch shall be provided. Each public hall, bathroom,
laundry room or furnace room shall contain at least one electric light
fixture. Each bathroom, half-bath, powder room and laundry room shall
contain one receptacle and it shall be ground fault receptacle.
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Section 705: Carbon Monoxide Detection and Warning Equipment.
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Carbon monoxide detectors shall be installed in accordance with
the standards set forth in NFPA 720.
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A101.2 Boarding required. Any residential property
that shall sit vacant for more than 365 days or shall remain vacant
for more than 30 days as a result of a fire or natural disaster shall
be boarded up in accordance with the following procedures set forth
in this Appendix.
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A101.3 Other requirements. Any dwelling that is
boarded up shall have all utilities disconnected prior to the property
being boarded up.
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