A.
Required condition. Cellars, basements and crawl spaces in every
structure used for human habitation shall be reasonably free from
dampness to prevent conditions conducive to decay or deterioration
of the structure.
B.
Rules and regulations. Cross ventilation shall be provided in every
basement, cellar and crawl space, consisting of at least one window,
opening or vent located near each corner of the structure. The aggregate
ventilation area shall not be less than one square foot for every
100 linear feet of wall space or 1% of the total area of the enclosed
space, whichever is greater.
A.
General condition. Supporting structural members of every structure
used for human habitation shall be structurally sound.
B.
Rules and regulations. Supporting structural members shall be considered
to be structurally sound if such members are capable of bearing imposed
loads safely and if there is no evidence of deterioration.
A.
General condition. Chimneys and all flue and vent attachments thereto
of every structure used for human habitation and all other flues and
vents shall be structurally sound, free from defects, performing the
functions for which they were designed and are used.
B.
Rules and regulations. Chimneys, flues, gas vents or other draft-producing
equipment shall provide sufficient draft to develop the rated output
of the connected equipment. Chimneys, flue linings, where required,
flues, gas vents and their supports shall be structurally safe, durable,
smoketight and capable of withstanding the action of flue gases.
A.
General condition. Interior stairs of every structure used for human
habitation shall be structurally sound and free from defects. Railings
shall be provided for stairs, balconies, landings and stairwells.
B.
Rules and regulations. Treads or risers that evidence excessive wear
or are broken, warped or loose shall be repaired. Stairs shall be
securely fastened to supporting structural members and be capable
of supporting normally imposed loads. Properly balustraded railings,
capable of bearing normally imposed loads, shall be placed on the
open portions of stairs, balconies, landings and stairwells. Stairs
in multiple residences shall comply with applicable sections of the
Multiple Residence Law.
[Amended 10-25-1974]
A.
General condition. Floors, walls and ceilings of every structure
used for human habitation shall be structurally sound and maintained
in a clean and sanitary condition and maintained free from flaking
and peeling paint with protective coatings of lead-free paint.
B.
Rules and regulations. Floors shall be considered to be structurally
sound where capable of safely bearing imposed loads and shall be maintained
in a clean and sanitary condition. Walls and ceilings shall be considered
to be structurally sound and in good repair when clean, free from
cracks, breaks, loose plaster and similar conditions such as peeling
and flaking paint.
A.
Water resistance. Bathroom, shower room and toilet room or compartment
floors of every structure used for human habitation shall be water
resistant.
B.
Rules and regulations. The floor surface of every bathroom, shower
room and toilet room or compartment shall be constructed or covered
with a moisture-resistant finish or material. Such floors shall be
kept in a dry, clean and sanitary condition.
A.
General condition. The interior of every structure used for human
habitation shall be maintained free from rubbish and garbage that
might become a health, accident or fire hazard.
B.
Rules and regulations. Metal containers with covers shall be provided
for the temporary storage of rubbish, garbage and other refuse. Disposal
of garbage by garbage disposal units shall be in accordance with all
applicable regulations of the City. Materials of a flammable nature
shall be stored safely or removed from the premises.
A.
General condition. The interior of every structure used for human
habitation shall be free from insect, rodent and vermin infestation.
B.
Rules and regulations. Where insect, rodent or vermin infestation,
harborage or breeding areas exist, such areas, harborage or infestation
shall be eliminated. Articles of value shall be stored in such a manner
as not to constitute pestilential harborage.