The following definitions shall apply in the interpretation
and enforcement of this chapter:
ACCESSORY STRUCTURE
A detached structure which is not used or not intended to be used
for living or sleeping by human occupants and which is located on the same
premises.
APPROVED
Approved by the local or state authority having such administrative
authority.
ASHES
The residue from the burning of combustible materials and the noncombustible
portion of the refuse charged into an incinerator.
BASEMENT
The portion of the building partly underground, but having less than
half its clear height below the average grade of the adjoining ground.
CELLAR
The portion of the building partly underground, having half or more
than half of its clear height below the average grade of the adjoining ground.
CENTRAL HEATING SYSTEM
A single system supplying heat to one or more dwelling unit(s) or
more than one rooming unit(s).
DWELLING
Any enclosed space which is wholly or partly used or intended to
be used for living or sleeping by human occupants, provided that seasonal
and temporary housing as hereinafter defined and fallout or emergency shelters
shall not be regarded as a dwelling.
(1)
SEASONAL DWELLINGSeasonal dwelling units not being used for living or sleeping by human occupants for more than a total of 17 weeks during any calendar year, nor during any parts of the year except the period from April 1 to November 1 of any year.
DWELLING UNIT
Any room or group of rooms located within a dwelling and forming
a single habitable unit with facilities which are used or intended to be used
for living, sleeping, cooking and eating.
EXTERMINATION
The control and elimination of insects, rodents, or other pests by
eliminating their harborage places, by removing or making inaccessible materials
that may serve as their food, by poisoning, spraying, fumigating, trapping,
or by any other recognized and legal pest elimination methods approved by
the Housing Code Enforcement officer or his authorized representative.
FAMILY
One adult person plus one or more persons who are legally related
to said person and residing in the same dwelling unit with said person.
FLUSH WATER CLOSET
A toilet bowl flushed with water under pressure with a water sealed
trap above the floor level.
GARBAGE
The animal and vegetable waste resulting from the handling, preparation,
cooking, serving and non-consumption and spoilage of food, exclusive of human
or animal feces.
GROSS FLOOR AREA
The total area of all habitable space in a building or structure.
GUEST
Any person who shares a dwelling unit in a nonpermanent status for
not more than 30 days.
HABITABLE ROOM
A room or enclosed floor space used or intended to be used for living,
sleeping, cooking, or eating purposes, excluding bathrooms, water closet compartments,
laundries, furnace rooms, pantries, kitchenettes and utility rooms of less
than 50 square feet, foyers, or communicating corridors, stairways, closets,
storage spaces, and workshops, hobby and recreation areas in unsealed or uninsulated
parts of structure below ground level or in attics, and fallout or emergency
shelters.
HEATED WATER
Water heated to a temperature of not less than 120° F.
HOUSEHOLD
A family and one or more unrelated persons, including servants and
not more than two boarders, who share the same dwelling and use some or all
of its cooking and eating facilities.
HOUSING CODE ENFORCEMENT OFFICER
The Director of Health or his authorized representative who shall
be the official charged with the administration of this chapter.
HOUSING OFFICIAL
The official charged with the administration and enforcement of this
chapter; namely, the Housing Code Enforcement officer or his authorized representative.
INFESTATION
The presence within or around a dwelling of any insects, rodents,
or other pests.
KITCHEN
Any room containing any or all of the following equipment, or area
of a room within three feet of such equipment: sink and/or device for dishwashing,
stove or other device for cooking, refrigerator or other device for cool storage
of food.
KITCHEN SINK
A sink of a size and design adequate for the purpose of washing eating,
and drinking utensils, located in a kitchen, properly connected with a cold
and hot water line.
LAVATORY
A handwashing basin which is properly connected with both a hot and
cold water line and which is separate and distinct from a kitchen sink.
LEAD PAINT
Any pigmented, liquid substance applied to surfaces by brush, roller,
or spray in which the total nonvolatile ingredient contains more than 1% of
lead, by weight, calculated as metallic lead.
OCCUPANT
Any person, over one year of age, living, sleeping, cooking, or eating
in, or actually having possession of, a dwelling unit or a rooming unit, except
that in dwelling units a guest will not be considered an occupant.
OPERATOR
Any person who has charge, care or control of a building, or part
thereof, in which dwelling units or rooming units are let.
ORDINARY SUMMER CONDITIONS
A temperature 10° F. below the highest recorded out-of-doors
temperature in the locality for the prior ten-year period.
OWNER
Any person, who, alone or jointly or severally with others:
(1)
Shall have legal title to any dwelling or dwelling unit or rooming house
with or without accompanying actual possession thereof; or
(2)
Shall have charge, care, or control of any dwelling or dwelling unit
or rooming house as owner or agent of the owner, or an executor, administrator,
trustee or guardian of the estate of the owner. Any such person thus representing
the actual owner shall be bound to comply with the provisions of this chapter
and of the rules and regulations adopted pursuant thereto, to the same extent
as if he were the owner.
PERMISSIBLE OCCUPANCY
The maximum number of persons permitted as a family or household
to reside in a dwelling unit or rooming unit based on the square foot per
person in habitable rooms.
PERSON
Includes any individual, firm, corporation, association, or partnership.
PLUMBING
Includes all of the following supplied facilities and equipment:
gas pipes, gas-burning equipment, water pipes, garbage disposal units, waste
pipes, water closets, sinks, installed dishwashers, lavatories, bathtubs,
shower baths, installed clothes washing machines, catch basins, drains, vents,
and any other similar supplies fixtures, together with all connections to
water, sewer, septic tank or gas lines.
POTENTIAL HAZARDOUS MATERIAL
Any material, including building material, containing lead and/or
other toxic heavy metal compound in concentrations dangerous to the public
health as deemed by the State Department of Health.
PREMISES
A plotted lot or part thereof or unplotted lot or parcel of land
or plot of land, either occupied or unoccupied by any dwelling or non-dwelling
structure, and includes any such building, accessory structure or other structure
thereon.
PRIVACY
The ability of a person or persons to carry out an activity commenced
without interruption or interference, either by sight or sound, by unwanted
persons.
RATPROOFING
A form of construction which will prevent the ingress or egress of
rats to or from a given space or building, or their gaining access to food,
water, or harborage. It consists of the closing and keeping closed of every
opening in foundations, basements, cellars, and exterior and interior walls.
REFUSE
All putrescible and nonputrescible solids (except body wastes), including
garbage, rubbish, ashes and dead animals.
ROOMING HOUSE
Any dwelling or that part of any dwelling containing one or more
rooming units, in which space is let or offered by the owner or operator to
three or more persons who are not members of a single family.
ROOMING UNIT
Any room or group of rooms forming a single habitable unit used or
intended to be used for living and sleeping, but not for cooking or eating
purposes; provided, however, that in the case of a rooming unit containing
not more than one room and occupied by not more than two persons, moderate
cooking facilities may be permitted.
RUBBISH
Nonputrescible solid wastes (excluding ashes) consisting of both:
(1)
Combustible wastes such as wastepaper, cardboard, plastic containers,
waste lumber, dead trees, tree stumps; and
(2)
Noncombustible wastes such as tin cans, bottles and crockery, abandoned
automobiles, machinery, and other waste materials.
SAFETY
The condition of being free from danger and hazards which may cause
accidents or disease.
SEPTIC TANK
An impermeable receptacle, usually underground, to which sewage is
drained and retained to effect disintegration of the organic matter by bacteria.
SPACE HEATER
A self-contained, vented, fuel-burning appliance.
SUPPLIED
Paid for, furnished, provided by, or under the control of the owner
or operator.
TEMPORARY HOUSING
Any tent, trailer, mobile home or any other structure used for human
shelter which is designed to be transportable and is not attached to the ground,
to another structure, or to any utility system on the same premises for more
than 30 consecutive days.
TOILET
A water closet, with a bowl and trap made in one piece, which is
of such shape and form and which holds a sufficient quantity of water under
pressure so that no fecal matter will collect on the surface of the bowl and
which is equipped with flushing rims which permit the bowl to be properly
flushed and scoured when water is discharged through the flushing rims.
VENTILATION
The process of supplying and removing air by natural or mechanical
means to or from any space.