Residential premises shall be maintained in
conformity with the provisions of this code so as to assure the desirable
residential character of the property.
All fuel-oil-burning equipment, storage facilities,
piping, etc., shall be installed, used and maintained as required
by the New York State Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code and
approved standards.
Every person who discards a gas-fired, electric
or other refrigerator shall, before removing such refrigerator from
the room in which it was installed, remove the locking device or hinges
of the refrigerator.
Chimneys, flues and gas vents shall be installed
and maintained so that under conditions of use, the temperature of
any combustible material adjacent thereto, insulated therefrom or
in contact therewith does not exceed a safe temperature.
A chimney or flue connected to an incinerator
and a chimney or flue which may emit sparks shall be provided with
a spark arrester of noncombustible construction. Spark arresters shall
have sufficient total clear area to permit unrestricted passage of
flue gases. Openings in spark arresters shall be of such size as to
prevent passage of embers and to minimize clogging by soot.
Every communal kitchen and dining room located
in a rooming house shall have adequate floor space and facilities
and be located as to be accessible to the occupant of each rooming
unit sharing the use of such facilities, without going through a dwelling
unit or rooming unit of another occupant.
No person shall in any manner disconnect, bypass,
block or interfere with any safety device so as to hinder or prevent
the normal and effective operation of said device.
[Amended 9-17-1991 by Ord. No. 91-07]
All sewage, wastewater and septage shall be
discharged into a public sewer system pursuant to and except as otherwise
provided by ordinance of the City. Notwithstanding any other provision
of local or state law, no discharge of sewage, wastewater or septage
shall be permitted upon the surface of the ground anywhere within
the City or into natural or artificial surface drainageways. "Septage"
is defined as the contents of a septic tank, cesspool or other individual
sewage treatment facility which receives domestic sewage waste.