No person shall occupy as owner-occupant or let or sublet to another for occupancy any dwelling or dwelling unit designed or intended to be used for the purpose of living, sleeping, cooking, or eating therein, nor shall any vacant dwelling building be permitted to exist which does not comply with the following requirements.
(A) Required space in dwelling unit. Every dwelling unit shall contain at least 250 square feet of floor space for the first two occupants thereof, and at least 100 additional square feet of floor area per each additional occupant.
(B) Required space in sleeping rooms. In every dwelling unit of two or more rooms, every room occupied for sleeping purposes by one or two occupants shall contain at least 100 square feet of floor space, and every room occupied for sleeping purposes by more than two occupants shall contain at least 70 square feet of floor space for each additional occupant.
(C) Minimum ceiling height. At least one-half of the floor area of every habitable room, foyer, hall, or corridor shall have a ceiling height of at least seven feet six inches; and the floor area of that part of any room where the ceiling height is less than seven feet six inches shall not be considered as part of the floor area in computing the total floor area of the room for the purpose of determining the maximum permissible occupancy thereof.
(D) Occupancy of dwelling unit below grade. No basement or cellar space shall be used as a habitable room or dwelling unit.
(Ord., passed 1-22-77; Am. Ord., passed 3-27-80; Am. Ord. 1845, passed 6-22-23) Penalty, see § 152.999