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HomeMy WebLinkAboutG13-08 Ordinance No. G13-08 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 6.12 OF THE ELGIN MUNICIPAL CODE, 1976, AS AMENDED, ENTITLED "PROPERTY MAINTENANCE CODE" BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ELGIN, ILLINOIS: WHEREAS, subject to Article VII, Section 6(a) of the 1970 Constitution of the State of Illinois, a home rule unit may exercise any power and perform any function pertaining to its government and affairs for the protection for the public health, safety, morals and welfare; and WHEREAS, the State of Illinois has adopted the Carbon Monoxide Alarm Detector Act, Public Act 94-741, effective January 1, 2007, to promote public safety; and WHEREAS, the City of Elgin desires to promote public safety by enforcement of the requirements of the Carbon Monoxide Alarm Detector Act. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ELGIN, ILLINOIS: Section 1. That Chapter 16.12 of the Elgin Municipal Code, 1976, as amended, entitled r "Property Maintenance Code" be and is hereby further amended by amending Section 16.12.020 thereof entitled"Additions, Insertions and Changes"by adding a new Section 309 thereto, entitled "Carbon Monoxide Alarm Detectors" to read as follows: Section 309 entitled"Carbon Monoxide Alarm Detectors" shall be added to read as follows: A. DEFINITIONS. For the purpose of this section: "Approved carbon monoxide alarm"or"alarm"means carbon monoxide alarm that complies with all the requirements of the rules and regulations of the Illinois State Fire Marshal, bears the label of a nationally recognized testing laboratory, and complies with the most recent standards of the Underwriters Laboratories or the Canadian Standard Association. "Dwelling unit" means a room or suite of rooms used for human habitation, and includes a single family residence as well as each living unit of a multiple family residence and each living unit in a mixed use building. B. INSTALLATION. 1. Every dwelling unit shall be equipped with at least one approved carbon monoxide alarm in an operating condition within fifteen (15) feet of every room used for sleeping purposes. The carbon monoxide alarm may be combined with smoke detecting devices provided that the combined units comply with the respective provisions of the administrative code, reference standards, and departmental rules relating to both smoke detecting devices and carbon monoxide alarms and provided that the combined unit emits an alarm in a manner that clearly differentiates the hazard. 2. Every structure that contains more than one dwelling unit shall contain at least one approved carbon monoxide alarm in operating condition within fifteen(15) feet of every room used for sleeping purposes. 3. It is the responsibility of the owner of a structure to supply and install all required alarms. It is the responsibility of a tenant to test and to provide general maintenance for the alarms within the tenant's dwelling unit or rooming unit,and to notify the owner or t he authorized agent of the owner in writing of any deficiencies that the tenant cannot correct. The owner is responsible for providing one tenant per dwelling unit with written information regarding alarm testing and maintenance. The tenant is responsible for replacement of any required batteries in the carbon monoxide alarms in the tenant's dwelling unit, except that the owner shall ensure that the batteries are in operating condition at the time tenant takes possession of the dwelling unit. The tenant shall provide the owner or the authorized agent of the owner with access to the dwelling unit to correct any deficiencies in the carbon monoxide alarm that have been reported in writing to the owner or the authorized agent to the owner. The carbon monoxide alarms required under this code may be either battery powered, plug-in with battery back-up, or wired into the structure's AC power line with secondary battery back-up. C. FAILURE TO INSTALL OR MAINTAIN. Failure to install or maintain in operating condition any carbon monoxide detector or tampering with,removing,destroying,disconnecting or removing batteries from any installed carbon monoxide alarm,except in the course of inspection,maintenance,or replacement of the alarm, is a violation of this code. 2 D. EXEMPTIONS. The following residential units shall not require monoxide detectors: 1. A residential unit in a building that: (i)does not rely on combustion of fossil fuel for heat, ventilation, hot water; (ii) is not connected in any way to a garage; and (iii) is not sufficiently close to any ventilated source of carbon monoxide, as determined by the local building official, to receive carbon monoxide from that source. 2. A residential unit that is not sufficiently close to any source of carbon monoxide so as to be at risk of receiving carbon monoxide from that source, as determined by the local building official. Section 2. That all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict with the provisions of this ordinance be and are hereby repealed. Section 3. That this ordinance shall be in full force and effect upon its passage and publication in the manner provided by law. Ed Schock, Mayor r Presented: February 27, 2008 Passed: February 27, 2008 Omnibus Vote: Yeas: 7 Nays: 0 Recorded: February 28, 2008 Published: February 29, 2008 Attest: Diane Robertson, City Vlerk 3