(A) All plumbing to be installed shall be installed in accordance with the state Building Code.
(B) All plumbing shall be connected to the town sanitary sewer system where available or to another approved system.
(C) All fixtures shall be operable.
(D) There shall be no broken water closet bowls.
(E) Water closets shall not be loose or leaking. Water closet flush mechanisms shall be maintained in operating condition.
(F) No leaks shall be in a shower stall floor and/or wall.
(G) There shall be facilities for furnishing adequate hot water to each tub or shower, lavatory, and kitchen sink. All water heaters shall be in good condition, operate as intended, and comply with the current state Building Code and the requirements of the home inspector licensure board for water temperature and flow.
(H) There shall be installed a potable water supply inside the building for each dwelling unit.
(I) There shall be installed a water closet, tub or shower, lavatory and sink for each dwelling unit. The kitchen sink shall be at least 12 inches by 16 inches by six inches. Kitchen and bathroom faucets shall be sealed to prevent leakage.
(J) There shall be separate toilet facilities for each dwelling unit.
(K) Toilet and bathing facilities shall be protected from the weather.
(L) All water piping shall be protected from freezing by proper installation in protected space.
(M) Soil and water pipes shall be supported with no broken or leaking pipes.
(N) Every water closet compartment floor surface and bathroom floor surface shall be so constructed and maintained as to be reasonably impervious to water and so as to permit such floor to be readily kept in a clean and sanitary condition.
(O) A lodging unit shall not be required to have a kitchen sink, but if such lodging unit contains a kitchen sink it shall meet the requirements of this section.
(Ord. passed 6-27-2022) Penalty, see § 150.99