As used in this article, the following terms shall have the following
meanings. If a term is not defined in this article, but is defined
in the Property Maintenance Code of the City of Easton or Construction
Code, then that definition shall apply to this article. If a term is not defined in any of those codes, but is defined in Chapter
595, Zoning, of the City's Code, then the definition in such chapter shall apply to this article.
BUSINESS DAYS
Days in which the offices of the City of Easton are open
for public business.
CITY
The City of Easton, Northampton County, Pennsylvania.
CODE
Any code or ordinance adopted, enacted and/or in effect in
and for the City of Easton concerning fitness for habitation or the
construction, maintenance, operation, occupancy, use, vermin or rodent
control, or public health matters of any premises or dwelling unit.
This shall include, but not be limited to, the City's Existing Structures
Code, the Electrical Code, the construction codes, solid waste
and water ordinances, public health ordinances, and noise control
ordinances.
CODE ENFORCEMENT OFFICER
The duly appointed Code Enforcement Officer(s), Code Compliance
Officer(s), Rental Compliance Officer, or other individual having
the duty to enforce this article, the City's Existing Structures
Code and other codes and ordinances of the City of Easton.
COMMON AREA
In multiunit buildings, space which is not part of an individual
regulated rental unit and which is shared among occupants of the dwellings.
Common areas shall be considered as part of the premises for purposes
of this article.
DISRUPTIVE CONDUCT
(1)
A form of conduct, action, incident or behavior
perpetrated, caused or permitted by an occupant or guest of a regulated
rental unit that:
(a)
Is a violation of ordinances of the City of
Easton and that is so loud, untimely as to time of the day, offensive
and/or nuisance-causing that it unreasonably interferes with the peaceful
enjoyment by other persons of their premises or causes damage to property
that is owned by others;
(b)
Involves music or noise that is disruptive to
persons occupying a different dwelling unit;
(c)
Involves music that is audible from a street,
sidewalk or dwelling from a minimum distance of 40 feet away from
the premises where the sound is originating;
(d)
Is the subject of a criminal citation for disorderly
conduct; or
(e)
Is the subject of a criminal citation under
the Pennsylvania Crimes Code or the Pennsylvania Liquor Code.
(2)
Upon prosecution of any of the activities described
above that is defined as "disruptive conduct," and a determination
of guilt, either by plea of the individual accused or determination
by the Magisterial District Judge or the Court, a copy of that disposition
is to be sent to the owner or manager along with a copy to the Office
of Residential Rental Properties Licensing and Inspection.
DISRUPTIVE CONDUCT REPORT
A written report of "disruptive conduct" that is completed
by a police officer who investigated the matter.
DWELLING
A building including one or more dwelling units.
DWELLING UNIT
A residential living area for one household that is used
for living and sleeping purposes and that has its own cooking facilities
and a bathroom with a toilet and a bathtub and/or shower.
GUEST
A person on the premises of a regulated rental unit with
the actual or implied consent of an occupant.
LANDLORD
This term shall have the same meaning as "owner."
MANAGER
An adult individual designated by the owner of a regulated
rental unit under this article. The manager shall be the agent of
the owner for service of process and receiving notices or demands
and to perform the obligation of the owner under this article and
under rental agreements with occupants.
MONTH
A period of time between the same dates in successive calendar
months, ranging between 28 and 31 days.
MULTIUNIT BUILDING
A building containing two or more dwelling units that are
not completely separated from each other by vertical party walls.
OCCUPANT
An individual who resides in a regulated rental unit.
OWNER
One or more persons, jointly or severally, in whom is vested
all or part of the legal title to the premises, or all or part of
the beneficial ownership and a right to present use and enjoyment
of the premises, including but not limited to a mortgage holder who
is in possession of a regulated rental unit.
PERSON
A natural person, partnership, corporation, unincorporated
association, limited partnership, trust, or any other entity.
POLICE
Sworn law enforcement officers of the Police Department of
the City of Easton or the Pennsylvania State Police.
PREMISES
Any parcel of real property in the City, including the land
and all buildings and structures, on which one or more regulated rental
units is located.
REGULATED RENTAL UNIT
(1)
Any improved structure or portion of a structure within the
City which is not: a) an owner-occupied dwelling unit and b) exempted
by this article from needing a residential rental license.
(2)
Regulated rental units include, but are not limited to the following:
any living quarters or accommodations in any hotel, apartment hotel,
motel, resort motel, apartment, apartment motel, rooming house, mobile
home, mobile home park, mobile home space, recreational vehicle park,
town home, or condominium and for which the owner and/or landlord
receives any value or consideration, including but not limited to
money, or the exchange of goods or services, regardless of the relationship
between lessor and lessee. A college fraternity or sorority used for
residential purposes shall be considered regulated rental units unless
it is within a dormitory that is owned by a college. "Regulated rental
unit" shall include both long-term and short-term regulated rental
units.
RENTAL AGREEMENT
A written agreement or other legally enforceable agreement
between owner and tenant embodying the terms and conditions concerning
the use and occupancy of a specified regulated rental unit.
RESIDENTIAL RENTAL LICENSE
The license issued, subsequent to an inspection of the premises
by the Code Enforcement Officer, to the owner of regulated rental
units under this article, which is required in order to lawfully rent
and occupy regulated rental units. Until a rental unit has been inspected
and a license issued, the residential rental license shall be considered
a residential rental registration.
ROOMING HOUSE UNIT
A living unit that does not meet the definition of a dwelling
unit and that is not within a City-permitted hotel or bed-and-breakfast
inn.
TENANT
An occupant of a regulated rental unit with whom a legal
relationship with the owner is established by a lease or other enforceable
agreement under the laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
UNRELATED PERSONS
Two or more persons who reside in a dwelling unit and who
are not related to each other through blood, adoption, marriage or
formal foster relationship. A person who is only related as a cousin
shall be considered unrelated for the purposes of this article. The
term "related" shall be restricted to the following relationships:
spouse, parent, child, sister, brother, grandchild, great grandchild,
grandparent, great grandparent, aunt, uncle, or any of these same
relationships in a "step-" or "in-law" situation.