The purposes of chapter are to:
A. Provide regulations that establish minimum standards
governing utilities, facilities and other physical factors essential
to make dwellings safe, sanitary and fit for human habitation;
B. Establish minimum standards governing the condition
and maintenance of dwellings and premises affecting or likely to affect
residents of Allegheny County;
C. Establish certain responsibilities and duties of owners,
operators and occupants of dwellings, vacant lots or premises, and
commercial properties, whether occupied or unoccupied;
D. Establish permit requirements for the operation of
rooming houses;
E. Authorize preliminary area surveys of dwellings, the
inspection of dwellings or other premises and vacation or removal
of dwellings unfit for human habitation; and
F. Provide penalties for violations of this chapter.
The establishment and maintenance of proper
housing standards and the rehabilitation of housing to meet these
standards are essential to the public health, safety and welfare.
Inadequate provisions for light and air, insufficient protection against
fire, unsanitary conditions, improper heating, overcrowding, misuse,
dilapidation and disrepair of dwellings and other premises, and the
occupancy or existence of dwellings unfit for human habitation endangers
the health, safety, and welfare of the community.
The provisions of this Article will become effective
June 15, 1996, except that:
B. Sections
835-22J(3), and 835-27E(2) and (3) shall become effective June 1, 1997.
The following terms, when used in this chapter,
have the meanings indicated in this section, except where the context
indicates a clearly different meaning.
ARTICLE III
Allegheny County Health Department, Rules and Regulations,
Food Protection.
ARTICLE VIII
Allegheny County Health Department, Rules and Regulations,
Solid Waste and Recycling Management.
ARTICLE XI
Allegheny County Health Department, Rules and Regulations,
Hearings and Appeals.
ARTICLE XV
Allegheny County Health Department, Rules and Regulations,
Plumbing and Building Drainage.
ARTICLE XVI
Allegheny County Health Department, Rules and Regulations,
Environmental Health Civil Penalties.
BASEMENT
A story partly below ground of which 1/2 or more of the clear
floor-to-ceiling height is above the average level of the adjoining
ground.
CELLAR
A story of which more than 1/2 the clear floor-to-ceiling
height is below the average level of the adjoining ground.
CHEWABLE SURFACES
Include but are not limited to window sills, chair rails,
furniture or other surfaces that are accessible to a child.
COMMUNICATING CORRIDOR
In a dwelling unit, an enclosed passageway connecting a habitable
room with another habitable room, toilet room or bathroom; in a rooming
house, an enclosed passageway that connects a habitable room with
another habitable room in the same rooming unit or with a toilet room
or bathroom used by the occupant of the habitable room.
DEPARTMENT
The Allegheny County Health Department.
DIRECTOR
The Director of the Allegheny County Health Department or
the Director's authorized representative.
DOMESTIC ANIMAL
Any animal or bird, including normally wild birds or animals,
maintained and/or confined by any person, including but not limited
to dogs, cats, livestock, pigeons or other fowl and rabbits.
DWELLING
Any building or structure, or part thereof, which is occupied,
intended or designed to be occupied as the residence or sleeping place
of one or more persons, including a mobile home as defined below but
excluding a trailer. A dwelling may include one or more dwelling units
or rooming units or a combination of both.
DWELLING or DWELLING UNIT UNFIT FOR HUMAN HABITATION
A dwelling or a dwelling unit, which has one Class 1 or two
Class 2 and one Class 3, or one Class 2 and three Class 3 violations
or five Class 3 violations as described in this chapter. A dwelling
or dwelling unit declared or certified as unfit for human habitation
shall be declared or certified as fit for human habitation when all
Class 1, 2, and 3 violations that certified the dwelling or dwelling
unit unfit for human habitation have been corrected.
DWELLING UNIT
A room or group of rooms located within any dwelling and
forming a single habitable unit with facilities for living, sleeping,
cooking, eating, bathing, toilet use, and personal hygiene.
EXTERMINATION
The control and elimination of insects, rodents or other
pest vectors by eliminating their harborage places, by removing or
making inaccessible material that may serve as their food, by poisoning,
spraying, fumigating, trapping, or by any other recognized and legal
pest elimination methods approved by the Director.
GARBAGE
Animal and vegetable waste resulting from the handling, preparation,
cooking, and consumption of food.
HABITABLE ROOM
A room or enclosed floor space occupied or intended to be
occupied for living, sleeping, cooking or eating purposes, excluding
bathrooms, toilet rooms, laundries, pantries, foyers, public halls,
communicating corridors, closets and storage spaces.
HEATING SEASON
The period from October 1 to May 31 of the following year.
INFESTATION
The presence within, around or near a dwelling or premises
used by or open to the public of any insects, rodents, animals, birds
or other pest vectors where this presence creates a nuisance, or actual
or potential health hazards to the occupants or users of the premises.
LEAD-BASED PAINT
Paint or other surface coatings that contain lead in excess
of one (1.0) milligram per centimeter squared (mg/cm)2 or five-tenths (0.5) percent by weight or, in the
case of paint or other surface coatings, such lower level as may be
established by the Director.
LEAD-BASED PAINT HAZARD
Any condition that causes exposure to lead from lead-contaminated
dust, lead-contaminated soil, or lead-contaminated paint that is deteriorating
or present in accessible surfaces, friction surfaces, or impact surfaces
that would result in adverse human health effects as established by
the appropriate federal agency.
LET
To lease or grant the use and possession of real property
whether or not for compensation.
LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING UNIT
A rooming unit containing a minimum of 150 square feet and
not more than 250 square feet of habitable area, which forms a single
habitable unit for occupancy by no more than one person. A light housekeeping
unit is constructed with facilities for living and sleeping, including
minor facilities for cooking and eating, which includes a sink with
hot and cold running water, an approved cooking device not exceeding
two burners and a cabinet for the storage of food and utensils.
LONG-TERM NURSING CARE FACILITY
A facility licensed by the Pennsylvania Department of Health
that provides medical services and skilled or intermediate nursing
care, or both levels of care, to two or more patients who are unrelated
to the nursing home administrator, for a period exceeding 24 hours.
MOBILE HOME
A transportable single-family dwelling unit intended for
permanent occupancy and construed as a single unit, designed for repeated
towing, or as two or more units designed to be joined into one integral
unit capable of again being separated for repeated towing, which arrives
at a site complete and ready for occupancy except for minor incidental
unpacking and assembly operations, and constructed so that it may
be used without a permanent foundation.
NUISANCE
Those conditions or activities identified by the Director
which create an environment actually or potentially attractive to
a pest vector, or create an actual or potential health hazard, or
which have an adverse impact on the property or premises of another
person.
OCCUPANT
Any person who lives, sleeps, cooks in a dwelling unit or
who lives or sleeps in a rooming unit.
OPERATOR
Any person, whether or not the owner, who has charge, care
or control of a rooming house.
OWNER
A.
Any person, who alone or jointly or severally
with others:
(1)
Has title to a dwelling, either with or without
possession of the dwelling; or
(2)
Has charge, care, or control of a dwelling,
including but not limited to an agent of the owner or an administrator,
administratrix, executor, executrix or guardian of the estate of the
owner; or
(3)
Is the lessee of the whole dwelling where the
dwelling is a two-family dwelling, multiple dwelling or rooming house;
or
(4)
Collects rent for a dwelling unit on behalf
of or in place of an owner.
B.
This does not include any courts of the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania or of the United States government, nor does it include
sheriffs, constables, prothonotaries or clerks of the courts.
PERSON
A natural person, corporation, partnership or association.
PERSONAL CARE HOME
A facility licensed by the Pennsylvania Department of Public
Health Welfare in which food, shelter and personal assistance or supervision
are provided for a period exceeding 24 hours for four or more adults
who are not relatives of the operator, who do not require the services
in or of a licensed long-term care facility, but who do require assistance
or supervision in matters such as dressing, bathing, diet, financial
management, evacuation of a residence in the event of an emergency
or medication prescribed for self-administration.
PEST VECTOR
Animals, birds or insects which by their existence or population
density in a given area create a nuisance.
POTABLE WATER
Water with bacteriological and chemical quality conforming
to the requirements of the public health service drinking water standards
or the regulations of the public health authority having jurisdiction.
PREMISES
A lot, plot or parcel of land, including any structure thereon.
PUBLIC SERVICE ROOMING HOUSE
Any rooming house as defined in this chapter operated by
any school, hospital, government, or any benevolent, educational,
philanthropic, humane, patriotic, religious, scientific or eleemosynary
organization which offers its services or facilities for free or at
a nominal rate to the public in order to act in relief of the public
burdens or for the advancement of the public good. This definition
does not include any association whose benefits and benevolence are
restricted to its members or to a particular person or donor, rather
than to the public at large.
RECONSTRUCTION
Any construction, renovation or alteration of an existing
rooming house that causes a change in the number, size, window area,
ventilation, ceiling height or required electrical service to a rooming
unit or bathroom. Reconstruction also refers to any change in the
required number of bathroom fixtures, removal or change in any required
means of egress from or access to the rooming house or rooming units.
Reconstruction does not include repairs to a rooming house or rooming
unit for maintenance or replacement of existing fixtures or equipment.
REFUSE
All putrescible and nonputrescible solids, except body wastes,
including garbage, rubbish, ashes, and dead animals.
RESPONSIBLE PARTY
Including but not limited to the owners, owner of record,
equitable owner, executor, trustee, tenant, occupant or user, any
of whose action or inaction has led to or contributed to a nuisance
or actual or potential health hazards.
ROOMING HOUSE
Any dwelling or part of any dwelling that contains one or
more rooming units, which space the operator has let to four or more
persons who are not related by blood, marriage or adoption, exclusive
of usual servants, including boarding homes, whether or not operated
for profit. A dwelling occupied by a group of not more than three
persons, who need not be related by blood, marriage or adoption, living
together as a single housekeeping unit and sharing common facilities
as considered appropriate for a family related by blood, marriage
or adoption is not considered a rooming house under this definition.
ROOMING UNIT
A room or group of rooms located within any dwelling and
forming a single habitable unit with facilities for living and sleeping,
but not for cooking or eating purposes.
RUBBISH
Nonputrescible solid wastes, excluding ashes, consisting
of either combustible wastes, including paper, cardboard, plastic
containers, vehicle tires, yard clippings, wood and similar materials
or noncombustible wastes including tin cans, glass crockery and similar
materials.
SMOKE DETECTOR
An alarm initiating device that detects the visible or invisible
particles of combustion.
SPACE HEATER
A self-contained heating device of either the convection
or radiant types which are intended primarily to heat only one room,
two adjoining rooms, or some other limited space.
TOILET
A water closet or a flush commode.
Any person aggrieved by any action of the Department
or by any order, notice, decision, or determination issued by the
Department may file an appeal in accordance with Article XI.
When the Director determines that an emergency exists which necessitates immediate action to protect the public health, safety or welfare, the Director may, without prior notice, issue an order identifying the existence of the emergency and requiring whatever action the Director deems advisable to meet the emergency. An emergency order shall be effective when it is served, notwithstanding the provisions of §§
835-7 and
835-8, and shall be complied with immediately. Verbal orders issued under this section shall be put into writing within 24 hours and served or communicated as required by §
835-7.
In the event of the failure to comply with an
order issued pursuant to any section of this chapter, the Director
may institute appropriate actions or proceedings at law or in equity
to restrain, correct or abate the violation of the order, or the Director
may cause the order to be carried out at the expense of the County.
The County may recover the amount of the expense by an action provided
by law or, where appropriate, in a manner provided by law for the
collection of municipal claims.
Any person who operates a rooming house without a valid permit issued by the Director, or who continues to operate a rooming house after the Director has revoked a permit, or who violates any other provision of §
835-11 is subject to prosecution in accordance with §
835-38, without the notice and appeal provided by §§
835-7 and
835-8.
If an owner fails to comply with an order to repair or alter a dwelling that is unfit for human habitation, the Director may issue a further written order requiring all occupants to vacate the dwelling. Service of the order shall be made in accordance with §
835-20. Upon issuance of an order to vacate, the Director may placard the dwelling as unfit for human habitation. The tenant or owner of the dwelling shall be liable for failure to vacate the dwelling as required by this section.
The Director may make periodic inspections of any dwelling vacated as unfit for human habitation or any other vacant dwelling. When an inspection of a dwelling discloses that the dwelling has become a public nuisance or a serious hazard to the health, safety or welfare of the public, the Director may issue an order requiring the owner, within a reasonable time specified in the order, to remove or demolish the dwelling. This removal or demolition shall be performed in compliance with all applicable regulations and standards set forth by the Director. Service of the order shall be made in accordance with §
835-20. Any person aggrieved by the order may file an appeal in accordance with Article XI.
When the Director determines that an emergency exists which, for the protection of the public health, safety or welfare, necessitates the vacation of a dwelling unfit for human habitation, the Director may without prior notice issue an order identifying the existence of the emergency and requiring whatever action the Director deems advisable to meet the emergency. The order shall be effective upon service and shall be complied with as specified in the order. If the owner fails to comply with the order, the Director may issue a further order requiring all occupants to vacate the dwelling and may also placard the dwelling as unfit for human habitation. Service of any order required by this Section shall be made in accordance with §
835-20.
The Director may enforce any order issued under §§
835-15 through
835-20 on alteration of a dwelling, for the vacation of a dwelling, for the demolition of a dwelling, or for the emergency vacation of a dwelling in accordance with §
835-10 regarding noncompliance with orders.
Every occupant of a dwelling unit shall keep
all electric, heating and water supplied fixtures and all other facilities
in a clean and sanitary condition and shall exercise reasonable care
in their proper use and operation.
No person shall occupy or let to another for occupancy any dwelling, dwelling unit, light housekeeping unit or rooming unit which does not comply with the applicable requirements of §§
835-25 through
835-27.
Every owner of a premises and every operator
of a rooming house shall maintain the dwelling and premises, including
all fences, enclosures and appurtenances, in sound condition and good
repair.
The operator of every rooming house shall be
responsible for the maintenance of all walls, floors and ceilings
in every part of the rooming house. Unless exempted by the Director
in writing, the operator of every rooming house shall provide clean
bed linen and towels at least once a week and prior to the letting
of any room to any occupant. The operator shall be responsible for
the maintenance of all supplied bedding in a clean and sanitary manner.
Any interested party may request a variance
from the provisions of this chapter from the Director. All requests
must be in writing, state the reasons for the request, and provide
evidence that the variance poses no real or potential hazard to the
health, safety or welfare of the public or any individual.
Every facility, piece of equipment or utility
which is required under this chapter shall be so constructed or installed
that it will function safely and effectively and shall be maintained
in satisfactory working condition by the person responsible under
this chapter.
No owner, operator, tenant or occupant shall
cause any service which is required under this chapter to be removed,
shut off or discontinued in any occupied dwelling except for such
temporary interruption as may be necessary while actual repairs are
in process or during temporary emergencies.