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Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 190', '§ 190', '§ 190', '§ 190', '§ 190', '§ 190', '§ 190', '§ 190', '§ 190', '§ 190', '§ 190', '§ 190', '§ 190', '§ 190', '§ 190', '§ 190', '§ 190', '§ 190', '§ 190', '§ 190', '§ 190']

Town of Holland, WI Housing Standards
§ 190-2 Definitions and word usage.
§ 190-3 Inspections.
§ 190-4 Enforcement; service of notices and orders; hearings.
§ 190-5 Adoption of rules and regulations.
§ 190-6 Minimum standards for basic equipment and facilities.
§ 190-7 Minimum standards for light, ventilation and heating.
§ 190-8 General maintenance requirements for dwellings.
§ 190-9 Minimum space, use and location requirements.
§ 190-10 Responsibilities of owners and occupants.
§ 190-11 Rooming houses.
§ 190-12 Designation of unfit dwellings; condemnation procedure.
§ 190-13 Violations and penalties.
§ 190-14 Conflicting provisions.
§ 190-15 When effective.
Chapter 190: Housing Standards
[HISTORY: Adopted by the Town Board of the Town of Holland 1-10-1972 by Ord. No. 2-1971. Amendments noted where applicable.]
Chapter 190 : Housing Standards
The purpose of this chapter is to establish minimum standards governing the condition and maintenance of dwellings and fixing certain responsibilities and duties of owners and occupants of dwellings; authorizing the inspection of dwellings and the condemnation of dwellings unfit for human habitation; and fixing penalties for violations.
A portion of a building located partly underground but having less than half its clear floor-to-ceiling height below the average grade of the adjoining ground.
The legally designated Building Inspector of the Town, or his authorized representative.[1]
The same definition as "basement."
Any building which is wholly or partly used or intended to be used for living or sleeping by human occupants, provided that temporary housing as hereinafter defined shall not be regarded as a dwelling.
The control and elimination of insects, rodents, or other pests by eliminating their harborage places; by removing or making inaccessible materials that may serve as their food; or by poisoning, spraying, fumigating, trapping, or by any other recognized and legal pest elimination methods approved by the Building Inspector.
A room or enclosed floor space used or intended to be used for living, sleeping, cooking, or operating purposes, excluding bathrooms, water closet compartments, laundries, pantries, foyers or communication corridors, closets and storage spaces.
The presence within or around a dwelling of any insects, rodents, or other pests.
Any person, over one year of age, living, sleeping, cooking or eating in, or having actual possession of, a dwelling unit or rooming unit.
Any person who has charge, care or control of a building, or part thereof, in which dwelling units or rooming units are let.
ORDINARY MINIMUM WINTER CONDITIONS
The temperature 15° F above the lowest recorded temperature for the previous ten-year period.
Shall have charge, care or control of any dwelling or dwelling unit, as owner or agent of the owner, or as executor, executrix, administrator, administratrix, trustee or guardian of the estate of the owner. 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 were the owner.
Include any individual, firm, corporation, association or partnership.
Includes all of the following supplied facilities and equipment: gas pipes, gas-burning equipment, water pipes, garbage disposal units, waste 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.
Any dwelling, or that part of any dwelling containing one of 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.
Combustible and noncombustible waste materials, except garbage, and the term shall include the residue from the burning of wood, coal, coke and other combustible material, paper, rags, cartons, boxes, wood, excelsior, rubber, leather, tree branches, yard trimmings, tin cans, metals, mineral matter, glass crockery and dust.
Any tent, 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.
Editor's Note: Throughout this chapter, references to the "Health Officer" were amended to "Building Inspector" 12-10-2007 by Ord. No. 1-2007.
Meaning of certain words. Whenever the words "dwelling," "dwelling unit," "rooming house," "rooming unit" and "premises" are used in this chapter, they shall be construed as though they were followed by the words "or any part thereof."
The Town Building Inspector is hereby authorized and directed to make inspections to determine the condition of dwellings, dwelling units, rooming units and premises located with the Town of Holland, in order that he may perform his duty of safeguarding the health and safety of the occupants of dwellings and of the general public. For the purpose of making such inspection, the Building Inspector is hereby authorized to enter, examine, and survey at all reasonable times all dwellings, dwelling units, rooming units and premises. The owner or occupant of every dwelling, dwelling unit and rooming unit, or the person in charge thereof, shall give the Building Inspector free access to such dwelling, dwelling unit or rooming unit and its premises at all reasonable times for the purpose of such inspection, examination and survey. Every occupant of a dwelling or dwelling unit shall give the owner thereof or his agent or employee access to any part of such dwelling or dwelling unit, or its premises, at all reasonable times for the purpose of making such repairs or alterations as are necessary to effect compliance with the provisions of this chapter or with any lawful rule or regulation adopted or any lawful order issued pursuant to the provisions of this chapter.
Whenever the Building Inspector determines that there are reasonable grounds to believe that there has been a violation of any provision of this chapter which affects the health of the occupants of any dwelling, dwelling unit or rooming unit, or the health of the general public, or whenever the Town Board determines that there are reasonable grounds to believe that there has been a violation of any such provisions which affects the safety of any such occupants or the safety of the general public, the Building Inspector or the Town Board, as the case may be, shall give notice of such alleged violation to the person or persons responsible therefor and to any known agent of such person as hereinafter provided. Such notice shall:
Be served upon the owner or his agent, or the occupant, as may the case require, provided that such notice shall be deemed to be properly served upon such owner or agent, or upon such occupant if a copy thereof is served upon him personally, or if a copy thereof is sent by registered mail to his last known address, or if a copy thereof is posted in a conspicuous place in or about the dwelling affected by the notice, or if he is served with such notice by any other method authorized or required under the laws of the State of Wisconsin.
Such notice must contain an outline of remedial action which, if taken, will effect compliance with the provision of this chapter.
Any person affected by any such notice issued by the Building Inspector of the Town Board may request and shall be granted a hearing on the matter, provided that such person shall file in the office of the Town Clerk within 10 days after service of the notice a written statement of the grounds therefor. Upon receipt of such petition, the Town Clerk shall arrange a time and place for such hearing and shall give the petitioner written notice thereof. Such hearing shall be held as soon as practicable after the receipt of request therefor. At such hearing, the petitioner shall be given a opportunity to be heard and to show cause why such notice should not be complied with.
After such hearing, the Board shall sustain, modify or withdraw the notice, depending upon its findings as to whether the provisions of this chapter have been complied with. If the Board shall sustain or modify such notice, it shall be deemed to be an order. Any notice served pursuant to Subsection A of this section shall automatically become an order if a written petition for a hearing is not filed in the office of the Town Clerk within 10 days after such notice is served. After a hearing in the case of any notice suspending any permit required by this chapter, when such notice has been sustained by the Board, the permit shall be deemed to have been revoked. Any such permit which has been suspended by a notice shall be deemed to be automatically revoked if a petition for hearing is not filed in the office of the Town Clerk within 10 days after such notice is served.
The proceedings at such hearing, including the findings and decision of the Board, shall be summarized, reduced to writing and entered as a matter of public record in the office of the Town Clerk. Such record shall also include a copy of every notice or order issued in connection with the matter. Any person aggrieved by the decision of the Board may seek relief therefrom in any court of competent jurisdiction as provided by the laws of this state.
Whenever the Building Inspector finds that an emergency exists which requires immediate action to protect the public health, he may, without notice or hearing, issue an order reciting the existence of such an emergency and requiring that such action be taken as he deems necessary to meet the emergency. Notwithstanding the other provisions of this chapter, such order shall be effective immediately, but upon petition filed with the Town Clerk, an aggrieved party shall be afforded a hearing as soon as possible, in the manner provided in Subsection B of this section. After such hearing, depending upon the findings as to whether the provisions of this chapter have been complied with, the Board shall continue such order in effect or modify it or revoke it.
The Building Inspector is hereby authorized to make and after a public hearing has been held to adopt such written rules and regulations as may be necessary for the proper enforcement of the provisions of this chapter, provided that such rules and regulations shall not be in conflict with the provisions of this chapter. The Building Inspector shall file a certified copy of all rules and regulations which he may adopt with the Town Clerk. Such rules and regulations shall have the same force and effect as the provisions of this chapter, and the penalty for violation thereof shall be the same as the penalty for violation of the provisions of this chapter, as hereinafter provided.
Every dwelling unit shall contain a room which affords privacy to a person within said room and which is equipped with a flush water closet and a lavatory basin in good working condition and properly connected to a water and sewer system approved by the Building Inspector.
Every dwelling unit shall contain, within a room which affords privacy to a person within said room, a bathtub or shower in good working condition and properly connected to a water and sewer system approved by the Building Inspector.
Every kitchen sink, lavatory basin and bathtub or shower required under the provisions of Subsections A, B and C of this section shall be properly connected with both hot and cold water lines.
Every dwelling unit shall be supplied with adequate rubbish storage facilities.
Every dwelling unit shall have adequate garbage disposal facilities or garbage storage containers.
Every dwelling shall have supplied water heating facilities which are properly installed, are maintained in safe and good working condition, are properly connected with the hot water lines required under the provisions of Subsection D of this section, and are capable of heating water to such a temperature as to permit an adequate amount of water to be drawn at every required kitchen sink, lavatory basin, bathtub or shower, at a temperature of not less than 120°. Such supplied water-heating facilities shall be capable of meeting the requirements of this subsection when the dwelling or dwelling unit heating facilities required under the provisions of § 190-7E of this chapter are not in operation.
Every dwelling unit shall have safe, unobstructed means of egress leading to safe and open space at ground level as required by the laws of this state and the Town of Holland.
In the event that existing structures shall be unable to obtain a septic tank installation permit in order to carry out the requirements of this section, then as an alternative thereto, such existing dwellings may install an outdoor privy. (The herein exception shall apply only to existing structures and shall not be construed as to permit new construction contemplating such facility.) In all other instances, outdoor privies shall not be permitted.
Minimum windows for light. Every habitable room shall have at least one window or skylight facing directly to the outdoors. The minimum total window area, measured between stops, for every habitable room shall be 10% of the floor area of such room.
Openable windows for ventilation. Every habitable room shall have at least one window or skylight which can easily be opened, or such other device as will adequately ventilate the room.
Bathroom light and ventilation. Every bathroom and water closet compartment shall comply with the light and ventilation requirements for habitable rooms contained in Subsection A and B, except that no window or skylight shall be required in adequately ventilated bathrooms and water closet compartments equipped with a ventilation system which is kept in continuous operation and approved by the Building Inspector.
Electrical fixtures and outlets. Where there is an electric service available from power lines which are not more than 300 feet away from a dwelling, every habitable room of such dwelling shall contain at least two separate floor or wall-type electric convenience outlets, or one such convenience outlet and one supplied ceiling-type electric light fixture, and every water closet compartment, bathroom, laundry room, furnace room and public hall shall contain at least one supplied ceiling-type electric light fixture, and every water closet compartment, bathroom, laundry room, furnace room and public hall shall contain at least one supplied ceiling or wall-type electric light fixture. Every such outlet and fixture shall be properly installed, shall be maintained in good and safe working condition and shall be connected to the source of electric power in a safe manner.
Heating requirements. Every dwelling shall have heating facilities which are properly installed, are maintained in safe and good working condition and are capable of safely and adequately heating all habitable rooms, bathrooms and water closet compartments in every dwelling unit located therein to a temperature of at least 70° at a distance three feet above floor level, under ordinary minimum winter conditions.
Hall lighting. Every public hall and stairway in every multiple dwelling containing five or more dwelling units shall be adequately lighted at all times. Every public hall and stairway in structures devoted solely to dwelling occupancy and containing not more than four dwelling units may be supplied with conveniently located light switches, controlling an adequate lighting system which may be turned on when needed, instead of full-time lighting.
Screens. During that portion of each year when the Building Inspector deems it necessary for protection against mosquitoes, flies and other insects, every door opening directly from a dwelling unit to outdoor space shall have supplied screens and a self-closing device, and every window or other device with openings to outdoor space, used or intended to be used for ventilation, shall likewise be supplied with screens, provided that such screens shall not be required during such period in rooms deemed by the Building Inspector to be located high enough in the upper stories of buildings as to be free from such insects and in rooms located in areas of this Town which are deemed by the Building Inspector to have so few such insects as to render screens unnecessary.
Basement window screens. Every basement or cellar window used or intended to be used for ventilation and every other opening to a basement which might provide an entry for rodents shall be supplied with a screen or such other device as will effectively prevent their entrance.
Every foundation, floor, wall, ceiling and roof shall be reasonably weathertight, watertight, and rodentproof, shall be capable of affording privacy, and shall be kept in good repair.
Every inside and outside stair, every porch and every appurtenance thereto shall be so constructed as to be safe to use and capable of supporting any load that normal use may cause to be placed thereon and shall be kept in sound condition and good repair.
Every supplied facility, piece of equipment, or utility which is required under this chapter shall be so constructed or installed that it will function safely and effectively and shall be maintained in satisfactory working condition.
No owner, operator or occupant shall cause any service, facility, equipment or utility which is required under this chapter to be removed from or shut off from or discontinued for any occupied dwelling let or occupied by him, except for such temporary interruption as may be necessary while actual repairs or alterations are in process, or during temporary emergencies when discontinuance of service is approved by the Building Inspector.
In every dwelling unit of two or more rooms, every room occupied for sleeping purposes by one occupant shall contain at least 70 square feet of floor space and every room occupied for sleeping purposes by more than one occupant shall contain at least 50 square feet of floor space for each occupant thereof.
No dwelling or dwelling unit containing two or more sleeping rooms shall have such room arrangements that access to a bathroom or water closet compartment intended for use by occupants of more than one sleeping room can be had only by going through another sleeping room, nor shall room arrangements be such that access to a sleeping room can be had only by going through another sleeping room or a bathroom or water closet compartment.
At least 1/2 of the floor area of every habitable room shall have a ceiling height of at least seven feet, and the floor area of that part of any room where the ceiling height is less than five feet 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.
The total of window area in each room is equal to at least the minimum window area sizes as required in § 190-7A of this chapter.
Such required minimum window area is located entirely above the grade of the ground adjoining such window area; and
The total of openable window area in each room is equal to at least the minimum as required under § 190-7B of this chapter, except where there is supplied some other device affording adequate ventilation and approved by the Building Inspector.
Every owner of a dwelling containing two or more dwelling units shall be responsible for maintaining in a clean and sanitary condition the shared or public area of the dwelling and premises thereof.
Every occupant of a dwelling or dwelling unit shall keep in a clean and sanitary condition that part of the dwelling, dwelling unit and premises thereof which he occupies and controls.
Every occupant of a dwelling or dwelling unit shall dispose of all his rubbish in a clean and sanitary manner by placing it in the rubbish containers.
Every occupant of a dwelling or dwelling unit shall dispose of all his garbage and any other organic waste which might provide food for rodents in a clean and sanitary manner. It shall be the responsibility of the owner to supply facilities or containers for garbage for all dwelling units in a dwelling containing more than four dwelling units and for all dwelling units located on premises where more than four dwelling units share the same premises. In all other cases, it shall be the responsibility of the occupant to furnish such facilities or containers. Garbage shall be disposed of at regular intervals so as not to constitute a health hazard.
Every occupant of a dwelling containing a single dwelling unit shall be responsible for the extermination of any insects, rodents, or other pests therein or on the premises, and every occupant of a dwelling unit in a dwelling containing more than one dwelling unit shall be responsible for such extermination whenever his dwelling unit is the only one infested. Notwithstanding the foregoing provisions of this subsection, whenever infestation is caused by failure of the owner to maintain a dwelling in a ratproof or reasonably insectproof condition, extermination shall be the responsibility of the owner. Whenever infestation exists in two or more of the dwelling units in any dwelling, or in the shared or public parts of any dwelling units in any dwelling, or in the shared or public parts of any dwelling containing two or more dwelling units, extermination thereof shall be the responsibility of the owner.
No person shall operate a rooming house, or shall occupy or let to another for occupancy any rooming unit in any rooming house, except in compliance with the provisions of every section of this chapter except the provisions of §§ 190-6 and 190-7.
No person shall operate a rooming house unless he holds a valid rooming house permit issued by the Building Inspector in the name of the operator and for the specific dwelling or dwelling unit. The operator shall apply to the Building Inspector for such permit, which shall be issued by the Building Inspector upon compliance by the operator with the applicable provisions of this chapter and of any rules and regulations adopted pursuant thereto. This permit shall be displayed in a conspicuous place within the rooming house at all times. No such permit shall be transferable. Every person holding such a permit shall give notice in writing to the Building Inspector within 24 hours after having sold, transferred, given away or otherwise disposed of interest in or control of any rooming house. Such notice shall include the name and address of the persons succeeding to the ownership or control of such rooming house. Every rooming house permit shall expire at the end of one year following its date of issuance, unless sooner suspended or revoked as hereinafter provided.
Any person whose application for a permit to operate a rooming house has been denied may request and shall be granted a hearing on the matter before the Town Board, under the procedure provided by § 190-4 of this chapter.
Whenever upon inspection of any rooming house the Building Inspector finds that conditions or practices exist which are in violation of any provisions of this chapter or of any rule or regulation adopted pursuant thereto, the Building Inspector shall give notice in writing to the operator of such rooming house that unless such conditions or practices are corrected within a reasonable period, to be determined by the Building Inspector, the operator's rooming house permit will be suspended. At the end of such period, the Building Inspector shall reinspect such rooming house and if he finds that such conditions or practices have not been corrected, he shall give notice in writing to the operator that the latter's permit has been suspended. Upon receipt of notice of suspension, such operator shall immediately cease operation of such rooming house and no person shall occupy for sleeping or living purposes any rooming unit therein.
Any persons whose permit to operate a rooming house has been suspended, or who has received notice from the Building Inspector that his permit is to be suspended unless existing conditions or practices at his rooming house are corrected, may request and shall be granted a hearing on the matter before the Town Board under the procedure provided by § 190-4 of this chapter, provided that if no petition for such hearing is filed within 10 days following the day on which such permit was suspended, such permit shall be deemed to have been automatically revoked.
At least one flush water closet, lavatory basin and bathtub or shower, properly connected to a water and sewer system approved by the Building Inspector and in good working condition, shall be supplied for each eight persons or fraction thereof residing within a rooming house, including members of the operator's family wherever they share the use of said facilities, provided that in a rooming house where rooms are let only to males, flush urinals may be substituted for not mare than 1/2 the required number of water closets. All such facilities shall be so located within the dwelling as to be reasonably accessible from a common hall or passageway to all persons sharing such facilities. Every lavatory basin and bathtub or shower shall be supplied with hot water at all times. No such facilities shall be located in a basement except by written approval of the Building Inspector.
The operator of every rooming house shall change supplied bed linen and towels therein at least once each week and prior to the letting of any room to any occupant. The operator shall be responsible for the maintenance of all supplied bedding in a clean and sanitary manner.
Every room occupied for sleeping purposes by one person shall contain at least 70 square feet of floor space, and every room occupied for sleeping purposes by more than one person shall contain at least 50 square feet of floor space for each occupant thereof.
Every rooming unit shall have safe, unobstructed means of egress leading to safe and open space at ground level, as required by the laws of this state and the Town of Holland.
The operator of every rooming house shall be responsible for the sanitary maintenance of all walls, floors and ceilings and for maintenance of a sanitary condition in every other part of the rooming house, and he shall be further responsible for the sanitary maintenance of the entire premises where the entire structure or building is leased or occupied by the operator.
Every provision of this chapter which applies to rooming houses shall also apply to hotels except to the extent that any such provision may be found in conflict with the laws of this state or with the lawful regulations of any state board or agency.
Any dwelling or dwelling unit which shall be found to have any of the following defects shall be condemned as unfit for human habitation and shall be so designated and placarded by the Building Inspector:
Any dwelling or dwelling unit condemned as unfit for human habitation and so designated and placarded by the Building Inspector shall be vacated within a reasonable time as ordered by the Building Inspector.
No person shall deface or remove the placard from any dwelling or dwelling unit which has been condemned as unfit for human habitation and placarded as such, except as provided in Subsection C.
Any person affected by any notice or order relating to the condemning and placarding of a dwelling or dwelling unit as unfit for human habitation may request and shall be granted a hearing on the matter before the Building Inspector, under the procedure set forth in § 190-4 of this chapter.
Any person who shall violate any provision of this chapter, or any provision of any rules or regulations adopted by the Building Inspector pursuant to authority granted by this chapter, shall, upon conviction, be punished by a forfeiture of not less than $10 nor more than $20 and in default of payment of such forfeiture by imprisonment for not less than five days or more than 20 days, and each day's failure to comply with any such provision shall constitute a separate violation.
In any case where a provision of this chapter is found to be in conflict with a provision of any zoning, building, fire, safety, or health ordinance or code of this Town existing on the effective date of this chapter, the provision which establishes the higher standard for the promotion and protection of the health and safety of the people shall prevail.
In any case where a provision of this chapter is found to be in conflict with a provision of any other ordinance or code of this Town existing on the effective date of the ordinance which establishes a lower standard for the promotion and protection of the health and safety of the people, the provisions of this chapter shall be deemed to prevail and such other ordinances or codes are hereby declared to be repealed to the extent that they may be found in conflict with this chapter.
This chapter shall take effect upon adoption and posting as provided by Wisconsin Statutes, except that premises now occupied shall not be required to be in compliance with this chapter until the present occupants vacate said premises.