For the purpose of this chapter, the following definitions shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.
BASEMENT. A portion of a dwelling which is located partly underground having direct access to light and air from windows located above the level of the adjoining ground.
CELLAR. A portion of a dwelling which is located partly or wholly underground having an inadequate access to light and air from windows located partly or wholly below the level of the adjoining ground.
DETERIORATED. A dwelling is unfit for human habitation and can be repaired, altered, or improved to comply with all of the minimum standards established by this chapter at a cost not in excess of 50% of its value, as determined by finding of the Inspector.
DILAPIDATED. A dwelling is unfit for human habitation and cannot be repaired, altered, or improved to comply with all of the minimum standards established by this chapter except at a cost in excess of 50% of its value, as determined by finding of the Inspector.
DWELLING. Any building, structure, or part thereof which is wholly or partly used or intended to be used for living, sleeping, or habitation by human occupants and includes any outhouses and appurtenances belonging thereto or usually enjoyed therewith. Temporary housing, as hereinafter defined, shall not be regarded as a DWELLING. The term shall include, within its meaning, the terms rooming house and rooming unit, as herein defined.
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 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 Inspector.
GARBAGE. The organic waste resulting from the handling, preparation, cooking, and consumption of food.
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, heater rooms, foyers, or communicating corridors, closets, and storage spaces.
INFESTATION. The presence, within or around a dwelling, of any insects, rodents, or other pests in such number as to constitute a menace to the health, safety, or welfare of the occupants or the public.
INSPECTOR. The Building Inspector of the city or any authorized agent of the Inspector.
MULTIPLE DWELLING. Any dwelling containing more than two dwelling units.
OCCUPANT. Any person living, sleeping, cooking, or eating in or having actual possession of a dwelling, dwelling unit, or rooming unit.
OPERATOR. Any person who has charge, care, or control of a building or part thereof in which dwelling units or rooming units are let.
OWNER.
(1) Any person who, alone, jointly, or severally with others:
(a) Shall have title to any dwelling, dwelling unit, or rooming unit, with or without accompanying actual possession thereof;
(b) Shall be a mortgagee of record for any dwelling, dwelling unit, or rooming unit; or
(c) Shall have charge, care, or control of any dwelling, dwelling unit, or rooming unit as owner or agent of the actual owner or as executor, executrix, administrator, administratrix, trustee, or guardian of the estate of the actual owner.
(2) Any such person thus representing the actual OWNER shall be bound to comply with the provisions of this chapter and of rules and regulations adopted pursuant thereto, to the same extent as if he or she were the owner.
PARTY OR PARTIES IN INTEREST. All persons who have interests of record in a dwelling, dwelling unit, or rooming unit and any persons who are in possession thereof.
PLUMBING. All of the following supplied facilities and equipment: gas pipes, gas burning equipment, water pipes, mechanical garbage disposal units (mechanical sink grinders), sewage disposal pipes, water closets, sinks, installed dishwashers, lavatories, bathtubs, shower baths, installed clothes washing machines, catch basins, drains, vents, and any other similar supplied fixtures, together with all connections to water, sewer, or gas lines.
PUBLIC AUTHORITY. The City Housing Authority or any officer who is in charge of any department or branch of the government of the city or of the county or the state relating to health, fire, or building regulations or other activities concerning dwellings in the city.
ROOMING HOUSE. Any dwelling or that part of any dwelling containing one or more rooming units, in which space is let by the owner or operator to three or more persons who are not husband or wife, son or daughter, mother or father, or sister or brother of the owner or operator.
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.
RUBBISH. Non-organic waste materials. The term shall include paper, rags, cartons, boxes, wood, excelsior, rubber, leather, tree branches, yard trimmings, tin cans, metals, mineral matter, glass, and dust.
SUPPLIED. Paid for, furnished, or provided by or under the control of the owner or operator.
TEMPORARY HOUSING. Any trailer or other structure used for human shelter which is designed to be transportable and which is not attached to the ground, to another structure, or to any utilities system on the same premises for more than 30 consecutive days.
UNFIT FOR HUMAN HABITATION. Conditions exist in a dwelling, dwelling unit, rooming house, or rooming unit which violate or do not comply with one or more of the minimum standards of fitness or one or more of the requirements established by this chapter.
WORDS HAVING CERTAIN MEANING. Whenever the words dwelling, dwelling unit, rooming house, rooming unit, or premises are used in this chapter, they shall be construed as though they were followed by the words “or any part thereof.”
(Prior Code, § 151.02) (Ord. passed 8-9-1988)