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City Ordinances
Passed
6/25/2001
Ordinance Number
6311
Bill Number
8535
Introdate
6/4/2001
Description
Chapter 8.28 Adopting Property maintenance code, Adopting the International code council international property maintenance code, first edition, 2000, with certain amendments
Introduced By
Colquitt
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PM-303.14 Insect screens: During the period from April 15 to November 15, every door, <br />window and other outside opening used or required for ventilation purposes serving any <br />building containing habitable rooms, food preparation areas, food service areas, or any areas <br />where products included or used in food for human consumption are processed, <br />manufactured, packaged or stored, shall be supplied with approved tightly fitting screens of <br />not less than 16 mesh per inch and every such swinging door shall have a self-closing device <br />in good working condition. <br /> <br />Exception: Screen doors shall not be required where other approved means such as <br />air curtains or insect repellent fans are employed. <br /> <br />PM-303.15 Doors: All exterior door assemblies shall be maintained in sound condition, <br />good repair and weather tight. Locks at all entrances to dwelling units, rooming units and <br />guest rooms shall tightly secure the door. Exterior doors used as a common means of egress <br />for more than two dwelling units shall have a self-closing device in good working order, in <br />order to protect against the entry of rats and other vermin. <br /> <br />PM-303.17 Security bars, grilles or screens: Security bars, protective grilles and security <br />screens shall not be permitted on any window or doorway of any one or two-family dwelling, <br />excluding basement windows. Such installations existing before January 7, 1991 shall not <br />be required to be removed until such time as there is a change of occupants in the affected <br />dwelling unit; except that bars, grilles or screens placed over emergency escape windows <br />shall comply with the requirements of Section PM-702.12. <br /> <br />Burglar bars, protective grilles or security screens, shall be maintained in a clean and good <br />state of repair, firmly anchored to the building. Hardware cloth, chicken wire, woven wire, <br />chain link or wire fencing materials shall not be used as a component of protective gxilles or <br />security screens for show widows, display windows or building entrances. <br /> <br />PM-303.18 Display windows and entrances: All display windows and entrances exposed <br />to public view shall be kept clean and maintained in good repair. No storage of materials, <br />stock or inventory shall be permitted in window display areas or similar areas ordinarily <br />exposed to public view unless screened by drapes, blinds or other permanent means, and <br />such screening is kept clean and maintained in good repair. <br /> <br />19 <br /> <br /> <br />
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