The uncontrolled and unregulated rental of single-family homes
to multiple unrelated persons for use as a dwelling place can destroy
the residential character of the Borough of West Conshohocken's
neighborhoods. Having more than three unrelated persons living together
in a single-family home unduly concentrates the population in certain
areas of the Borough, unduly contributes to parking and traffic congestion,
unduly increases the demand for Borough services, such as police,
fire and trash pickup, unduly increases noise levels in residential
neighborhoods, and unduly increases the level of absentee landlords
in the Borough, all of which unfairly and negatively impacts on the
safety, health, welfare, quiet enjoyment and property values of the
Borough residents and property owners.
The following definitions apply to this chapter:
FAMILY
Persons related by marriage, adoption or blood at least to
the level of second cousin.
HABITABLE SPACE
As used in this chapter shall have the same meaning and application
as provided for in the International Property Maintenance Code.
[Amended 12-9-2008 by Ord. No. 2008-12, approved 12-9-2008]
OWNER
Any person who alone, jointly or severally with others holds
legal or equitable title to one or more multiple-family dwelling units
or one or more single-family dwelling units for rent.
RENTAL PROPERTY
Any dwelling, including but not limited to a house, townhouse,
rowhouse, duplex, twin, apartment, condominium, rooming house, or
mobile home from which the owner derives income or any other consideration
from unrelated persons residing at said dwelling. The term "rental
property" also includes any property where the owner resides with
one or more unrelated persons residing at said property and those
unrelated persons pay compensation or support to the owner in any
form as evidenced by a contract, lease, sublease or other agreement,
written or oral, but not including any hotel, motel, bed-and-breakfast,
or any other business licensed to provide transient lodging to overnight
guests.
[Amended 12-9-2008 by Ord. No. 2008-12, approved 12-9-2008]
SINGLE-FAMILY HOME
Any dwelling, including but not limited to a house, townhouse,
rowhouse, duplex, twin, apartment, condominium, or mobile home zoned
for single-family residential use; but not including any hotel, motel,
bed-and-breakfast, or any other business licensed to provide transient
lodging to overnight guests.
TENANT
A person who occupies any dwelling or rental property as
described herein whether or not said person pays rent to the owner
or lives there free of charge or in exchange for any tangible or intangible
consideration.
UNRELATED PERSONS
Persons not related by marriage, adoption or blood at least
to the level of second cousin.
The Code Enforcement Officer is authorized and directed to conduct
inspections from time to time to determine whether there has been
compliance with the registration provisions of this chapter; provided,
however, that no such inspection shall be made without prior notice
to the owner and occupants of the structure and no inspection shall
be made at times other than during normal business hours unless authorized
by the owner and occupant. For such purpose and subject to the qualifications
herein set forth, the Code Enforcement Officer is authorized, upon
justification based upon a reasonable belief of the existence of a
violation, to enter and examine any dwelling or yard, or part of either,
at reasonable times, and every owner shall provide him access thereto.