Section 4.0 Definitions.
4.1 "Common Space" means all interior
passageways, hallways, foyers, stairways, basements and other rooms in a
dwelling or rooming house used or intended for use by the occupants of more
than one dwelling unit or rooming unit.
4.2 "Dwelling" means a rented building or
structure, excluding tents or similar structures used for the express purpose
of camping, that is wholly or partly used or intended to be used as a primary
residence for living or sleeping by human inhabitants. This includes rented
mobile homes and "housing provided as a benefit of farm employment" as defined
in 9
V.S.A. §
4469a
(a)(3).
4.3 "Dwelling Unit" means a room or group of
rooms within a dwelling, or any dwelling forming a single habitable unit used
or intended for use for living, sleeping, cooking and eating.
4.4 "Food Residual or Food Scrap" means
source separated and uncontaminated material that is derived from processing or
discarding of food and that is recyclable, in a manner consistent with 10
V.S.A. & 6605k. Food residual may include preconsumer and postconsumer food
scraps. "Food residual" does not mean meat and meat-related products when the
food residuals are composted by a resident on site.
4.5 "Habitable Room" means every room or
enclosed floor space, used or intended to be used for living, sleeping, cooking
or eating purposes excluding bathrooms, toilet compartments, closets, halls,
storage or utility spaces and similar areas.
4.6 "Immediate Family" means a person's
parents, spouse, domestic partner, children and siblings.
4.7 "Infestation" means the presence of any
pest or bedbug that creates a health hazard or other risk to the preservation
of public health.
4.8 "Local board
of health" means the select board or city council, together with the health
officer as provided by 18 V.S.A. & & 601 and 604.
4.9 "Local Health Officer" means the properly
designated and appointed health officer or deputy health officer as authorized
and appointed in accordance with 18 V.S.A. & 601.
4.10 "Mobile Home" means a structure or type
of manufactured home as defined in 10 V.S.A. & 6201 (1) that is designed
for longterm and continuous residential occupancy.
4.11 "Mobile Home Lot" means any parcel of
land not located in a mobile home park (as defined in 10 V.S.A. &
6201{(2)}) that is leased to a mobile home owner and established by the owner
of the parcel of land as being the area in which the leaseholder establishes a
property right by way of a lease. This code is not meant to apply to the rental
of a lot in a mobile home park under the jurisdiction of 10 V.S.A. ch.
153.
4.12 "Occupant" means a tenant
and every person or guest entitled to be living and sleeping in a dwelling,
dwelling unit, rooming house or rooming unit or on the premises of a rented
mobile home lot.
4.13 "Owner" means
any person who alone, jointly or severally with others:
4.13.1 Has legal or equitable title to any
premises, dwelling, dwelling unit, rooming house, rooming unit, or mobile home
lot; or
4.13.2 Has charge, care,
management or control of any premises, dwelling unit, rooming house, rooming
unit, or mobile home lot; or
4.13.3
Is the landlord or lessor of any premises, dwelling, dwelling unit, rooming
house, rooming unit, or mobile home lot; or
4.13.4 Is the authorized agent of the
property owner of any premises, dwelling, dwelling unit, rooming house, rooming
unit, or mobile home lot.
4.14 "Person" means every individual,
corporation, partnership, government, governmental subdivision or agency,
business trust, estate, trust, association, firm, group or any other legal or
commercial entity.
4.15 "Pest"
means any unwanted animal, including any insect, that is a potential vector for
human disease and presents a public health threat.
4.16 "Premises" means the buildings, grounds
and facilities associated with a dwelling, dwelling unit, rooming house or
rooming unit and the grounds, areas and facilities associated with a rented
mobile home lot that are held out for the use of occupants generally or whose
use is promised to the occupant.
4.17 "Recyclables" means the following source
separated materials: aluminum and steel cans; aluminum foil and aluminum pie
plates; glass bottles and jars from foods and beverages; polyethylene
terephthalate (PET) plastic bottles or jugs; high density polyethylene (HDPE)
plastic bottles and jugs; corrugated cardboard; white and colored paper;
newspaper; magazines; catalogues; paper mail and envelopes; boxboard; and paper
bags.
4.18 "Rental Housing" means
all dwellings, dwelling units, rooming houses, rooming units, or mobile home
lots let by the owner to one or more persons to be used as a regular
residence.
4.19 "Rooming House"
means any dwelling or part thereof containing one or more rooming units and/or
one or more dormitory rooms in which space is let by the owner or operator to
one or more persons who are not immediate family members of the
owner.
4.20 "Rooming Unit" means
the room or group of rooms let to an individual or household for use as living
and sleeping, but not for cooking or eating purposes, whether or not common
cooking facilities are made available.
4.21 "Rodent-proof means construction,
installation and maintenance which under foreseeable conditions will prevent
the movement of rodents to or from a dwelling or rooming house, or gaining
access to food, water or any place where rodents can live, nest or seek
shelter. It consists of the closing and keeping closed of every opening in
foundations, basements, cellars, exterior and interior walls, ground or first
floors, roofs, sidewalk gratings, sidewalk openings, and other places that may
be reached and entered by rodents by climbing, burrowing or other
methods.
4.22 "Trash" means
combustible and noncombustible waste materials that are not composted or
recycled. This includes any products not included in the definitions of "Food
Residual or Food Scrap" or "Recyclables."
4.23 "Ventilation" means the adequate supply
and removal of air to and from a space through windows, skylights, doors,
grilles, ducts or mechanical devices.
4.24 "Violation" means any condition in or on
the premises of a rented dwelling, rooming unit, rooming house or rented mobile
home lot which fails to meet any requirement of this code.
4.25 "Watertight" means so constructed that
the structure is substantially impermeable to water.
4.26 "Weathertight" means so constructed that
the structure resists weather and excludes rain and snow, and prevents the
infiltration of air.
Section
5.0 Sanitation Facilities.
5.1
Kitchen Facilities: Every dwelling unit shall contain within the unit space to
store, prepare and serve foods in a sanitary manner, including the presence of
a kitchen sink.
5.2 Bathroom
Facilities:
5.2.1 Every dwelling unit shall
contain within the unit a flush toilet, sink and bathtub or shower located in a
room or rooms separate from the habitable rooms and which affords
privacy.
5.2.2 Shared Bathroom
Facilities: The occupants of not more than two dwelling units which are located
in the same dwelling may share bathroom facilities under the following
circumstances:
5.2.2.1 Neither of the two
dwelling units contains more than two habitable rooms; however, for the purpose
of this section, a kitchen with not more than 60 square feet of floor area is
not counted as a room; and
5.2.2.2
The habitable room area of each dwelling unit aggregates not more than 300
square feet; and
5.2.2.3 The toilet
and sink are within a room separate from the habitable rooms, which affords
privacy and which is accessible to the occupants of each dwelling unit without
going through the dwelling unit of another person or outside the dwelling;
and
5.2.2.4 The bathtub or shower
is within a room separate from the habitable rooms, which affords privacy and
which is accessible to the occupants of each dwelling unit without going
through the dwelling unit of another person or outside the dwelling.
5.2.3 Rooming Houses:
5.2.3.1 Every rooming house shall be equipped
with at least one toilet and one sink for each 10 persons and one bathtub or
shower for each eight persons or fraction thereof living within the rooming
house, including members of the immediate family of the owner if they share use
of the facilities.
5.2.3.2 Every
toilet, sink and bathtub or shower required by this section shall be located in
a room or rooms which: afford privacy and are separate from the habitable rooms
and are accessible from a common hall without going outside the rooming house
and are not more than one story removed from the rooming unit of any occupant
intended to share the facilities.
5.3 Non-absorbent Surfaces: The floor and
counter surfaces of every bathroom and kitchen in dwelling units and rooming
houses shall be constructed and maintained to be a smooth, non-corrosive,
non-absorbent and waterproof covering. This shall not prohibit the use of
carpeting for floors in kitchens and bathrooms, or the use of wood for floors
in kitchens, provided the following qualifications are met:
5.3.1 Carpeting must contain a solid,
nonabsorbent, water repellent backing which will prevent the passage of
moisture through it to the floor below; and
5.3.2 Wood flooring must have a water
resistant finish and have no cracks to allow the accumulation of dirt and food,
or the harborage of insects.
5.4 Water Supply/Wastewater Disposal:
5.4.1 Supply: Every rented mobile home lot
shall have access to and every dwelling unit or rooming house shall be
connected to: a supply of water sufficient in quantity and pressure to meet the
ordinary needs of the occupant(s).
5.4.2 Potable Water: Water provided to a
rented mobile home lot and to every kitchen sink, bathroom sink and bathtub or
shower in a dwelling unit or rooming house shall be from a public water supply
system that is monitored and regulated by the Water Supply Division of the
Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation, or a private supply free from
impurities in amounts sufficient to cause disease or harmful physiological
effects as per Vermont Department of Health testing guidelines for private
water supplies. Any health-based contaminant in a private water supply that is
found to be elevated shall be treated to reduce levels to existing maximum
contaminant levels (MCL) or Vermont Health Advisories where no MCL
exists.
5.4.3 Hot Water: Every
kitchen sink, lavatory sink, shower and tub-shower combination shall be
connected with water heating facilities in working order that are capable of
safely heating an adequate yield of water. Shower and tub-shower combinations
must be plumbed to be able to achieve a hot water temperature greater than or
equal to 100°F and remain less than 120°F at the fixture.
5.4.4 Water Supply Deficiencies: Owners of
dwellings, rooming houses and rented mobile home lots with short-term
deficiencies in water quality or quantity must provide occupants with an
alternate, adequate and accessible supply of water for drinking and sanitation
until a regular source of water is made available.
5.4.5 Sewage Disposal: Owners of rented
mobile home lots shall provide hookup to and owners of all dwellings and
rooming houses shall connect all kitchen sinks, toilets, bathroom sinks,
bathtubs, showers, washing machines and dishwashers to a public sewage system
if available, or to a properly operating subsurface wastewater disposal system.
Each wastewater disposal system shall be operated so that sewage does not back
up into the dwelling, flow to the ground surface or directly into surface
water.
5.4.6 Plumbing Connections:
All plumbing systems shall be maintained in good repair.
5.5 Sanitary Conditions for Trash,
Recyclables, and Food Scraps:
5.5.1
Facilities:
5.5.1.1 Trash, recyclables, and
food scraps that are placed outside a dwelling or rooming house shall be stored
in durable, cleanable receptacles. Receptacles for trash and food scrapes shall
also be watertight and have properly-fitting covers.
5.5.1.2 The owner of any dwelling or rooming
house shall provide and maintain appropriate receptacles for the removal of
trash, recyclables, and food scraps in accordance with 10 V.S.A. ch.
159.
5.5.2 Collection of
trash, recyclables, and food scraps:
5.5.2.1
The owner of any dwelling or rooming house shall assure that arrangements are
made for the removal of trash, recyclables, and food scraps in accordance with
10 V.S.A. ch. 159.
5.5.2.2 Trash,
recyclables, and food scraps shall be removed from dwellings and rooming houses
as often as is necessary to maintain a sanitary structure, not less than once
every week.
5.5.3
Responsibilities:
5.5.3.1 Owner
Responsibilities: The owner of every dwelling or rooming house shall be
responsible for maintaining in a clean and sanitary condition free of trash,
recyclables, and food scraps all common areas as well as any other part of the
premises not used as a dwelling space.
5.5.3.2 Occupant Responsibilities: The
occupant of every dwelling unit or rooming unit shall be responsible for
maintaining in a clean and sanitary condition and free of trash, recyclables,
and food scraps that part of the premises which he or she exclusively
occupies.