No person shall occupy or let to another for occupancy any dwelling
unit that does not comply with the following requirements:
A. A dwelling unit in a multiple dwelling shall not be occupied
by more than one (1) family, plus two (2) occupants unrelated to the family,
except for guests or domestic employees.
B. The owner, or his agent, shall advise the occupants,
in writing, of the maximum number of occupants permitted in the dwelling unit.
C. Every dwelling unit shall contain at least five hundred
(500) square feet for occupancy by three (3) or fewer people, plus an addition
of one hundred (100) square feet for each occupant in excess of three (3)
persons.
D. At least one (1) room shall have a minimum width of ten
(10) feet.
E. Every habitable room shall have a minimum ceiling height
of seven (7) feet six (6) inches throughout, except that not more than fifty
percent (50%) of attic or half-story areas may have a lower sloping ceiling
with a minimum height of five (5) feet.
Every dwelling unit occupied by two (2) or more persons that contains a room not intended primarily for either cooking or sleeping and is properly designed and equipped or especially furnished with kitchenette and bed furniture properly designed for daytime storage or other daytime uses, to be used as a combination of regular living and efficiency sleeping, may contain fifty (50) square feet less gross floor area than required in §
54-119C of this code but shall not be less than five hundred (500) square feet.
Every dwelling unit shall have at least four (4) square feet of floor-to-ceiling-height
closet space for the personal effects of each permissible occupant; if it
is lacking, in whole or in part, an amount of space equal in square footage
to the deficiency shall be subtracted from the area of habitable room space
used in determining permissible occupancy.
No cellar shall be used as a habitable area.
Every dwelling unit shall have facilities for the safe storage of drugs
and household poisons.