The following terms, whenever used or referred to in this article, shall have the following respective meanings for the purposes of this article, except in those instances where the content clearly indicates otherwise:
The space between the ceiling beams of the top story and the roof rafters.
[Added 3-7-1985 by Ord. No. 836-85]
Placing or directing a person or persons to utilize a room or rooms or space or spaces for a specific purpose, including but not limited to sleeping. There shall be a rebuttable presumption that a property owner shall be the cause of occupancy of any portion of his/her property.
[Added 10-3-1985 by Ord. No. 883-85]
Any portion of a building in which more than 50% of the height of such portion, measured from clear floor to ceiling, shall be below average adjoining ground level.
Any room or rooms or suite or apartment thereof, whether furnished or unfurnished, which is occupied or intended, arranged or designed to be occupied for such sleeping or dwelling purposes by one or more persons, including but not limited to the owner thereof or any of his servants, agents or employees, and shall include all privileges, services, furnishings, furniture, equipment, facilities and improvements connected with the use of occupancy thereof.
A change in the use of any room or rooms or space or spaces, whether or not any construction takes place, to create dwelling units without approval of the requisite agencies or boards of the City of Passaic and for which no certificate of occupancy exists.
A rooming unit in other than a single-family dwelling which opens directly to the exterior of the premises by way of a common hallway, common areaway or common stairway or door to the exterior of the premises without passing through any other rooming unit or dwelling unit.
[Added 3-7-1985 by Ord. No. 836-85]
Using a room or rooms or space or spaces for a specific purpose, including but not limited to sleeping. There shall be a rebuttable presumption that any room or rooms or space or spaces which shall have within an assembled bed or daybed or convertible sofa or other convertible furniture is being occupied for sleeping purposes.
[Added 10-3-1985 by Ord. No. 883-85]
Allowing a person or persons to utilize a room or rooms, space or spaces for a specific purpose, including but not limited to sleeping. An owner or operator of any premises shall be responsible for the utilization of any room or rooms or space or spaces within any premises under his/her ownership/control.
[Added 10-3-1985 by Ord. No. 883-85]
Any dwelling, whether furnished or unfurnished, in which there are one or more rooming units where there are sleeping accommodations available for rent or other considerations, and where there is no agreement between the operator and any occupant for feeding, personal care or specific supervision or attention, except hotels. To be a legal "rooming house," the facility must have been licensed as such and have had a valid certificate of occupancy for such use at the time jurisdiction over rooming houses was assumed by the State of New Jersey. Absent proof of a valid certificate of occupancy and prior licensing by the City, a "rooming house" shall not be considered a legal facility even if it has been licensed by the State of New Jersey, for such licenses by definition do not supersede the municipal zoning regulations.
[Added 3-7-1985 by Ord. No. 836-85]
Any room or group of rooms forming a single habitable unit, other than a dwelling unit, which is rented or available for rent for sleeping purposes. There shall be a rebuttable presumption that any room, which shall have a door-locking device commonly called a "Yale lock" or similar device added in the door, is intended as a "rooming unit" and the burden of disproving the same rests with the owner, operator or occupant.
[Added 3-7-1985 by Ord. No. 836-85]
The specific purpose for which land or a building is designed, arranged, intended, occupied or maintained.