8.100.230   Specific definitions.
   As used in this chapter, the following words or terms have the following meaning:
   Apartment House and Hotel. As defined in the California Building Code.
   "Building official" means chief building official.
   "California Building Code" means the current California Building Code as amended by Title 15 of this code.
   "Chief building official" means the chief building official of the city of Sacramento and includes his or her assistants as described in Section 15.04.100 of the Sacramento City Code, except as specifically provided otherwise.
   "Hot water" means water at a temperature of not less than one hundred twenty (120) degrees Fahrenheit.
   Lodging House. As defined in Chapter 2 of the California Building Code.
   Nuisances. The following shall be defined as nuisances:
      1.   Any public nuisance known at common law or in equity jurisprudence;
      2.   Any attractive nuisance which may prove detrimental to children whether in a building, on the premises of a building, or upon an unoccupied lot. This includes, but is not limited to, abandoned wells, shafts, basements, or excavations; abandoned refrigerators and motor vehicles; structurally unsound fences or structures; lumber, trash, fences, debris, or vegetation which may prove a hazard for inquisitive minors;
      3.   Conditions which are dangerous to the life, limb, health or safety of the public or building occupants;
      4.   Overcrowding a room with occupants;
      5.   Insufficient ventilation or illumination;
      6.   Inadequate or unsanitary sewage or plumbing facilities;
      7.   Uncleanliness;
      8.   Whatever renders air, food, or drink unwholesome or detrimental to the health, safety or welfare of human beings;
      9.   Any building or portion thereof which is determined to be substandard under Section 8.100.550 of this chapter as set forth in Section 8.100.110 of this chapter;
      10.   Any building or structure or condition existing on a property which is defined as a public nuisance under the Sacramento City Code.
   "Occupied space" means the total area of all buildings or structures on any lot or parcel of ground projected on a horizontal plane excluding permitted projections as allowed by this chapter.
   "State Historic Building Code" means the alternative building standards and building regulations (see 24 California Code of Regulations., Part 8) adopted by the State Historical Building Safety Board pursuant to Health and Safety Code Section 18959.5, as amended from time to time. (Ord. 2017-0042 § 1; Ord. 2016-0027 § 5; Ord. 2009-014 § 2; Ord. 2004-008 § 4; prior code § 49.04.402)