§ 233-6. Lighting.
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Every building or dwelling shall comply with the following lighting requirements:A.Every habitable room shall have at least one window or skylight facing directly to the outdoors. The minimum total window or skylight area measured between stops, for every habitable room shall be 10% of the floor area of such room. Whenever walls or other portions of structures face a window of any habitable room and are located less than three feet from the window and extend to a level above that of the ceiling of the room, such window shall not be included in calculating the required minimum total window area.B.Every dwelling shall be provided with electric service.C.Every habitable room shall contain at least two separate wall-type electric convenience outlets or one such convenience outlet and one ceiling or wall-type electric light fixture, therefore meeting the code requirement at the time of construction. Pursuant to the National Electrical Code, § 210.52, every bathroom and kitchen shall have a GFI receptacle. Every such outlet and fixture shall be maintained in good and safe condition and shall be connected to the source of electric power. No temporary wiring shall be used except extension cords which run directly from portable electrical fixtures to convenience outlets, and which do not lie under rugs or other floor coverings, nor extend through doorways, transoms or other openings through structural elements.[Amended 8-13-2019 by Ord. No. 20-19]D.Every portion of each staircase, hall, cellar, basement, landing, furnace room, utility room, and all similar nonhabitable space located in a dwelling shall have either natural or artificial light available at all times with an illumination of at least two lumens per square foot. (two footcandles) in the darkest portions.E.Every portion of any interior or exterior passageway or staircase common to two or more families in a dwelling shall be illuminated naturally or artificially at all times with an illumination of at least two lumens per square foot (two footcandles) in the darkest portion of the normally traveled stairs and passageways. In dwellings comprising two dwelling units, such illumination shall not be required at all times if separate switches, convenient and readily accessible to each dwelling unit, are provided for the control of such artificial light by the occupants thereof.F.Every bathroom and water closet compartment shall have either natural or artificial light available at all times with an illumination of at least three lumens per square foot (three footcandles). Such light shall be measured 36 inches from the floor at the center of the room. Artificial lighting shall be controlled by a wall switch so located as to avoid danger of electrical hazards.