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Codified Ordinances of Beachwood, OH
Codified Ordinances of the City of Beachwood, Ohio
CERTIFICATION
DIRECTORY OF OFFICIALS
COMPARATIVE SECTION TABLE
TABLES OF SPECIAL ORDINANCES OF BEACHWOOD
CHARTER
PART ONE - ADMINISTRATIVE CODE
PART FOUR - TRAFFIC CODE
PART SIX - GENERAL OFFENSES CODE
PART SEVEN - BUSINESS REGULATION CODE
PART NINE - STREETS AND PUBLIC SERVICES CODE
PART ELEVEN - PLANNING AND ZONING CODE
PART THIRTEEN - BUILDING CODE
TITLE ONE- Building Standards
TITLE THREE - Miscellaneous Building Regulations
TITLE FIVE - Housing Code (International Property and Residential Exterior Maintenance Code)
TITLE SEVEN - Commercial Structural Maintenance Code
TITLE NINE - Rental Properties
CHAPTER 1391 Certificate of Rental Occupancy
CHAPTER 1393 Inspections of Single Family Residential Rental Properties
1393.01 LEASING FOR RESIDENTIAL OCCUPANCY; RESTRICTIONS.
1393.011 INTERNATIONAL PROPERTY MAINTENANCE CODE.
1393.02 HABITABLE FLOOR AREA DEFINED.
1393.03 HABITABLE ROOMS BELOW GRADE; RESTRICTIONS.
1393.04 REQUIRED WINDOW AREA.
1393.05 REQUIRED VENTILATION AREA.
1393.06 KITCHENS, BATHROOMS AND WATER CLOSET COMPARTMENTS.
1393.07 REQUIRED DWELLING UNIT FACILITIES.
1393.08 COMMUNAL KITCHENS.
1393.09 CONNECTION OF FIXTURES, PLUMBING, PLUMBING FIXTURES AND WATER HEATING FACILITIES.
1393.10 RUBBISH AND GARBAGE DISPOSAL.
1393.11 HEATING CAPACITY.
1393.12 SUPPLY OF HEAT.
1393.13 FLUE CONNECTIONS REQUIRED.
1393.14 PROHIBITED LOCATIONS OF HEATING EQUIPMENT.
1393.15 MAINTENANCE OF FIREPLACES.
1393.16 AUTOMATIC GAS CONTROL VALVES.
1393.17 ELECTRICAL FACILITIES REQUIRED.
1393.18 OCCUPANT MAINTENANCE RESPONSIBILITIES.
1393.19 GENERAL MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS.
1393.20 MAINTENANCE OF FOUNDATIONS.
1393.21 MAINTENANCE OF ROOFS, GUTTERS, DOWNSPOUTS AND CHIMNEYS.
1393.22 MAINTENANCE OF EXTERIORS OF RENTAL UNITS AND SECONDARY OR APPURTENANT STRUCTURES.
1393.23 MAINTENANCE OF INTERIOR WALLS, CEILINGS, AND FLOORS.
1393.24 INFESTATION BY PESTS.
1393.25 EXTERIOR PROPERTY AREAS.
1393.26 SECONDARY OR APPURTENANT STRUCTURES.
1393.27 ACCESS AND EGRESS.
1393.28 PREVENTION OF BLIGHT AND SAFETY HAZARDS.
1393.29 PERIMETER RAILINGS REQUIRED.
1393.30 FREQUENCY AND SCHEDULE OF INSPECTIONS.
1393.31 NOTICE OF VIOLATION.
1393.32 NONCOMPLIANCE WITH NOTICE; REMEDIES; CORRECTIONS REQUIRED PRIOR TO SALE, RENTAL OR LEASE.
1393.33 EMERGENCIES; ORDERS FOR IMMEDIATE REPAIR OR VACATION.
1393.34 FORMS, RULES, AND REGULATIONS.
PART FIFTEEN - FIRE PREVENTION CODE
CHAPTER 1393
Inspections of Single Family Residential Rental Properties
1393.01   Leasing of residential occupancy; restrictions.
1393.011   International Property Maintenance Code.
1393.02   Habitable floor area defined.
1393.03   Habitable rooms below grade; restrictions.
1393.04   Required window area.
1393.05   Required ventilation area.
1393.06   Kitchens, bathrooms and water closet compartments.
1393.07   Required dwelling unit facilities.
1393.08   Communal kitchens.
1393.09   Connection to fixtures, plumbing, plumbing fixtures and water heating facilities.
1393.10   Rubbish and garbage disposal.
1393.11   Heating capacity.
1393.12   Supply of heat.
1393.13   Flue connections required.
1393.14   Prohibited locations of heating equipment.
1393.15   Maintenance of fireplaces.
1393.16   Automatic gas control valves.
1393.17   Electrical facilities required.
1393.18   Occupant maintenance responsibilities.
1393.19   General maintenance requirements.
1393.20   Maintenance of foundations.
1393.21   Maintenance of roofs, gutters, downspouts and chimneys.
1393.22   Maintenance of exteriors of rental units and secondary or appurtenant structures.
1393.23   Maintenance of interior walls, ceilings, and floors.
1393.24   Infestation by pests.
1393.25   Exterior property areas.
1393.26   Secondary or appurtenant structures.
1393.27   Access and egress.
1393.28   Prevention of blight and safety hazards.
1393.29   Perimeter railings required.
1393.30   Frequency and schedule of inspections.
1393.31   Notice of violation.
1393.32   Noncompliance with notice; remedies; corrections required prior to sale, rental or lease.
1393.33   Emergencies; orders for immediate repair or vacation.
1393.34   Forms, rules, and regulations.
CROSS REFERENCES
Certificate of Rental Occupancy - see BLDG. Ch. 1391
   1393.01  LEASING FOR RESIDENTIAL OCCUPANCY; RESTRICTIONS.
   No owner, operator or agent shall rent or lease, or offer for rent or lease, any rental unit, as defined in Chapter 1391, which does not comply with the provisions of this Chapter. For any repairs requiring permits, the owner is responsible for verifying that permits have been obtained prior to work beginning.
(Ord. 2009-118. Passed 10-19-09.)
   1393.011  INTERNATIONAL PROPERTY MAINTENANCE CODE.
   The most recent edition of the International Property Maintenance Code, as prepared and published by the International Code Council, Inc., is hereby adopted and incorporated as fully as if set out at length herein for the purpose of establishing rules and regulations for the maintenance of all single family dwellings including residential rental dwellings.  Any amendments to such Code or any new edition of such Code shall automatically be adopted by reference.  From and after the original effective date of this section, the provisions of the International Property Maintenance Code shall regulate the maintenance of all single family dwellings including residential rental dwellings, within the corporate limits of the City.
(Ord.  2020-72.  Passed 5-18-20.)
   1393.02  HABITABLE FLOOR AREA DEFINED.
   (a)    Every rental unit shall contain at least. 250 square feet of habitable floor area for the first occupant and at least 150 square feet of habitable floor area for every occupant thereof, but in no case shall any rental unit contain less than the minimum number of square feet of habitable floor area as required by other provisions of this Chapter.
   (b)    Habitable floor area shall include all of the floor area contained in a rental unit except:
      (1)   The floor area contained in any of the following rooms or areas:
         A.    Kitchens
         B.    Bathrooms
         C.    Toilet rooms
         D.    Laundries
         E.    Pantries
         F.    Dressing rooms
         G.    Storage spaces
         H.    Foyers
         I.    Hallways
         J.    Utility rooms
         K.    Boiler rooms
         L.    Basement recreation rooms
      (2)    The floor area contained in a room located on the first floor of a rental unit in which any portion of the ceiling height is less than seven (7) feet six (6) inches;
      (3)   The floor area contained in a room located on the second or third floor of a rental unit in which the ceiling height is not at least seven (7) feet in height in at least two-thirds (2/3) of the room.
      (4)    Those portions of the floor area contained in any room on any floor that are less than seven (7) feet in width;
   (c)    All bathrooms and bedrooms shall have doors that properly close and latch shut to provide privacy to the occupants thereof.
   (d)    No rental unit may be occupied by a number of occupants that exceeds the standards set forth in this section; except:
      (1)    Occupants who are otherwise in compliance with this section, and who become in violation due to the addition of a new family member, may remain in violation without penalty for a period of six (6) months from the date of addition of the new family member, or until the expiration of a written lease (excluding extensions, options or renewals), whichever is longer.
   (e)    Any person(s) adversely affected by a decision of the Building Commissioner may appeal such decision to the Planning and Zoning Commission.
(Ord. 2009-118. Passed 10-19-09.)
   1393.03  HABITABLE ROOMS BELOW GRADE; RESTRICTIONS.
   No room that has its floor level below grade shall be occupied as a habitable room unless it conforms to all of the following standards, in addition to all other requirements of this Chapter:
   (a)    The room was, prior to the original effective date of this Chapter, originally designed and constructed for, or legally converted to use as a habitable room.
   (b)    The walls and floor enclosing the room shall be maintained in such condition as to prevent seepage or leakage of water into the habitable space.
   (c)    All required openings for light and ventilation shall be located entirely above the adjoining grade.
   (d)    The height of the finished ceiling of such room above any point of the adjoining ground level shall be at least fifty percent (50%) of the clear ceiling height of the room.
(Ord. 2009-118. Passed 10-19-09.)
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