There is hereby established the Leonia Multiple Dwelling Emergency Commission,
hereinafter referred to as the "Commission." Its members shall be appointed
by the Council and shall serve without compensation at the pleasure of the
governing body of the Borough of Leonia. The membership of the Commission
shall consist of the Municipal Administrator, the Property Maintenance Inspector,
a member of the Board of Health, the Fire Inspector and Deputy Administrator/Construction
Code Official. Any conduct or action of the Commission authorized by this
chapter shall be deemed valid and effective when taken by any three members
of the Commission. At any meeting of the Commission, a quorum shall consist
of a majority of the membership of the Commission.
The duties of the Commission shall consist of the following:
A. Receiving, administering and expending security funds
deposited pursuant to the terms of this chapter.
B. Examining those circumstances and conditions alleged
to constitute emergency conditions and declaring, where applicable, an emergency
condition to exist.
C. Arranging, in accordance with the terms of this chapter,
for the prompt repair, maintenance, supply or replacement of those items of
structure, equipment or supplies which are necessary to correct, eliminate
or alleviate the emergency conditions.
The Commission shall be authorized to expend the moneys from the account
it maintains for an owner to correct, eliminate or alleviate an emergency
condition only when:
A. It has examined those circumstances and conditions alleged
to constitute an emergency condition and has declared an emergency condition
to exist;
B. The remedying of such emergency conditions is the owner's
responsibility.
C. The owner or the owner's agent, servant, employees or
joint venturer has received notice of the circumstances or conditions constituting
the emergency condition from either the Commission or an affected tenant in
person or by regular mail, telegram or telephone conventions; and
D. No work has been commenced by the owner or the owner's agent, servant, employee or joint venturer to correct, eliminate or alleviate the emergency condition within 24 hours after the owner or owner's agent, servant, employee or joint venturer has received notice as described in Subsection
C of this section of the circumstances and conditions constituting the emergency condition; or
E. Where work has commenced within the twenty-four-hour period referred to in Subsection
D of this section, but such work has not been reasonably completed within 72 hours after the work was commenced, and such work, under the applicable circumstances and in the opinion of the Property Maintenance or Building Inspector, could have been completed within 72 hours. Any such withdrawal and expenditure of security funds by the Commission shall require the signatures of the Commission Chairperson and the Municipal Administrator.
In applying and interpreting this chapter, the following definitions
shall be used:
DWELLING UNIT
Any room or group of rooms forming a single habitable unit which
includes or is intended to include living, sleeping, bathing, toilet and cooking
facilities.
EMERGENCY CONDITION
Any condition, dangerous or injurious to the health or safety of
the occupants of a building or occupants of neighboring buildings, which arises
out of any of the following circumstances or conditions:
A.
Lack of adequate ventilation or light.
B.
Lack of adequate and properly functioning sanitary facilities.
C.
Lack of adequate and healthful water supply.
D.
Structural, mechanical or electrical devices which increase the hazards
of fire, accident or other calamity.
E.
From October 1 of each year until the next succeeding May 1, the failure
to maintain every unit of dwelling space and every habitable room therein
at a temperature of at least 70° F. whenever the outside temperature falls
below 50° F. during the daytime hours of 6:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. or failure
to maintain every unit of dwelling space and every habitable room therein
at a temperature of at least 65° F. whenever the outside temperature falls
below 50° F. during the nighttime hours or 11:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. In
meeting the aforesaid standards, the owner shall not be responsible for heat
loss and the consequent drop in the interior temperature arising out of action
by the occupants in leaving windows or doors open to the exterior of the building.
MULTIPLE DWELLINGS
A building designed for, arranged for or actually containing three
or more dwelling units for residential purposes, exclusive of owner-occupied
three-family dwellings.
Any person, firm, association or persons or corporations found guilty of violating any of the provisions of this chapter shall, upon conviction thereof, be punishable as provided in Chapter
1, Article
I, General Penalty. Each day of a separate violation shall be considered a separate offense.