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Chapter 665
STANDARDS OF MAINTENANCE AND OCCUPANCY
OF PROPERTY
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Article No.
Title
Page No.
665.1 ..................
Definitions........................................................................................
4
665.2 ..................
Property Standards Committee......................................................
6
665.3 ..................
Standards of Maintenance and Occupancy ..................................
7
665.4 ..................
Repair and Maintenance General Provisions ................................
7
665.5 ..................
Structural Soundness and Safety ..................................................
8
• Structural Capacity......................................................................
8
• Unsafe Conditions.......................................................................
8
• Prohibition...................................................................................
8
665.6 ..................
Exterior Property Areas....................................................................
8
• Exterior Land...............................................................................
8
• Drainage Systems.....................................................................
10
• Barrier Free Access..................................................................
10
• Site Development Requirements ...............................................
10
• Garbage Receptacles...............................................................
10
• Refuse Disposal........................................................................
10
• Snow Disposal Sites.................................................................
11
• Swimming Pools........................................................................
11
• Recreational Facilities...............................................................
12
• Fences......................................................................................
12
• Signs.........................................................................................12
• Retaining Walls.........................................................................
13
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• Unsightly Storage...................................................................... 13
• Infestations................................................................................13
665.7 .................. Exterior of Buildings and Structures .............................................
13
• Towers, Masts, Antennae.........................................................
13
• Foundations, Walls, Columns and Beams ................................
14
• Doors & Windows.....................................................................
14
• Roofs and Roof Structures........................................................
15
• Exterior Surfaces......................................................................
15
• Landings, Verandahs, Porches and Decks ...............................
16
• Drainage Systems.....................................................................
16
• Plumbing Systems....................................................................
16
• Electrical Systems.....................................................................
17
665.8 ................. Interior of Buildings and Structures ..............................................
17
• Interior Foundations, Walls, Columns and Beams ....................
17
• Interior Surfaces and Finishes ..................................................
16
• Interior Doors............................................................................
17
• Interior Kitchener/Bathroom Countertops and Cabinetry...........
18
• Stairs, Floors, Landings............................................................
18
• Barrier Free Access..................................................................
18
• Elevating Devices.....................................................................
18
• Ventilation Systems..................................................................
18
• Heating and Mechanical Systems .............................................
19
• Electrical Systems.....................................................................
19
• Plumbing Systems....................................................................
19
• Interior Lighting.........................................................................
19
• Refuse Disposal........................................................................
20
• Pest Infestations........................................................................
20
• Mould........................................................................................
20
• Air Quality.................................................................................
20
• Human Habitation.....................................................................
21
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665.9 ................... Dwelling Units................................................................................ 21
• Window Locks.......................................................................... 21
• Electrical Systems................................................................... 21
• Human Habitation.................................................................... 21
665.10 ................ Additional Standards for Heritage Properties............................... 23
665.11 ................Vacant and Unfinished Buildings and Vacant Land ..................... 24
• Unfinished Buildings................................................................ 24
• Vacant Buildings...................................................................... 25
• Vacant Land............................................................................. 25
665.12 ................ Enforcement.................................................................................... 26
• Enforcement............................................................................ 26
665.13 ................ Transition, Interpretation and Administrative Provisions............ 26
• Transitional Rules.................................................................... 26
• Interpretation............................................................................27
• Severability.............................................................................. 27
• Repeal.....................................................................................27
• Administrative.......................................................................... 28
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ARTICLE 1
DEFINITIONS
665.1.1
A term not defined in this Chapter but defined in the Building Code Act shall have the
same meaning as in the Building Code Act unless the context requires otherwise.
In this Chapter including its recitals:
"Building Code" means Ontario Regulation 332/12 under the Building Code Act.
"Building Code Act" means the Building Code Act, 1992, S.O. 1992. c. 23.
"City" shall mean The Corporation of the City of Kitchener unless the context
requires otherwise.
"Council" shall mean Council of the City.
"Director" shall mean the City's Director of Enforcement or designate.
"dwelling" means a building or part thereof, used or designed to be occupied as a
residence and containing one or more dwelling units.
"dwelling unit" means a room or rooms used or designed to be used by one or more
individuals as an independent or self-contained domestic unit or housekeeping
establishment.
"exterior property area" means the building lot excluding buildings.
"fence" means any structure, wall, or barrier, other than a building, erected at grade for
the purpose of defining boundaries of property, separating open space, restricting
ingress to or egress from property, providing security or protection to property, or acting
as a visual or acoustic screen.
"Fire Code" shall mean Ontario Regulation 213/07 under the Fire Protection and
Prevention Act, 1997, 8.0. 1997, c. 4.
"ground cover" means organic or non-organic material applied to prevent soil erosion
such as concrete, flagstone, gravel, asphalt, grass, or other landscaping.
"habitable room" means any room in a dwelling unit used or designed to be used for
the purpose of living, sleeping, eating, cooking or preparation of food but shall not include
non -habitable space.
"heritage attributes" shall include all features of a heritage property that are of
significant cultural heritage value or interest as set out:
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(a) in the City's designating by-law or documentation supporting such by-law for
property designated under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act;
(b) in a Minister's order made pursuant to Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act;
(c) in the City's designating by-law or Heritage Conservation District Study or Plan
for property designated under Part V of the Ontario Heritage Act, or
(d) by Council upon consideration of the recommendation of a Heritage Planner
and any comments that may be provided by the property owner, where the
documents referred to in clauses (a), (b), or (c) above do not specifically list the
heritage property's interest.
"Heritage Planner" shall mean the Coordinator, Cultural Heritage Planning or a
Heritage Planner of the City.
"heritage property" shall mean any property in the city of Kitchener that:
(a) has been designated under section 29 or 34.5 of the Ontario Heritage Act, or
(b) is a property of very high cultural heritage value or interest and is situated in a
heritage conservation district designated under Section 41 of the Ontario
Heritage Act.
"multi -residential building" means a building containing four or more dwelling
units.
"non -habitable space" means a bathroom, toilet room, water closet compartment,
laundry, pantry, foyer, lobby, hall, corridor, stairway, passageway, closet, storage room,
boiler room, furnace room, accessory space for service, maintenance or access within a
building or a room, or space which does not comply with the minimum standards for
residential occupancy specified in this Chapter.
"Officer" shall mean a Property Standards Officer of the City and shall also include the
Director and any other person appointed by the City for the purposes of enforcing this
Chapter.
"Ontario Heritage Act" shall mean the Ontario Heritage Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.O.18."
"person" includes a person, firm, corporation, association, or partnership.
"property of very high cultural heritage value or interest" shall include:
(a) heritage property referred to as a Group 'A' building or structure in either a
heritage conservation district study or plan; and
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(b) heritage property located within a heritage conservation district and
determined by Council upon consideration of the recommendation of a
Heritage Planner and any comments that may be provided by the property
owner to be: a particularly fine example of an architectural style, exhibiting
unique qualities or details that make it a landmark, of an age that
contributes to its heritage value, associated with a significant known
historic event or person, or contributing to the streetscape because it is
part of an unusual sequence, grouping, or situated in a unique location.
"required by law" shall mean, unless inconsistent with the context, required by any
applicable legislation, regulation, or by-law including without limitation the Building Code
Act, the Building Code, the Fire Code, and any by-law of the City.
"safe condition" means a condition that does not pose or constitute an undue or
unreasonable hazard or risk to life, limb or health of any person on or about the property,
and includes a structurally sound condition.
"sign" means any device or notice, including its structure and other component parts,
which is used or capable of being used to identify, describe, illustrate, advertise, or direct
attention to any person, business, service, commodity, or use.
"snow disposal site" means only those lands on which snow is placed after being
brought to the lot from another lot, and shall not include areas to which snow is moved to
one portion of a lot after being cleared from the rest of the lot.
"snow storage site" means that portion of lands being used for the storage of snow that
has been moved to one portion of a lot after being cleared from another portion or
portions of a lot.
"vacant heritage property" shall mean heritage property that is or appears to be
vacant, partially vacant, or unoccupied for more than ninety (90) days.
ARTICLE 2
PROPERTY STANDARDS COMMITTEE
665.2.1
There shall be and is hereby established, a Property Standards Committee comprised of
at least three (3) ratepayers of the city of Kitchener to be appointed by Council from time
to time.
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ARTICLE 3
STANDARDS OF MAINTENANCE AND OCCUPANCY
665.3.1
The applicable standards for maintenance and occupancy of property set forth in this
Chapter are hereby prescribed as the minimum standards for all property in the city of
Kitchener.
ARTICLE 4
REPAIR AND MAINTAINANCE GENERAL PROVISIONS
665.4.1
The owner of any property which does not conform to the standards prescribed by this
Chapter shall repair and maintain the property to conform with the standards prescribed
by this Chapter, or the property shall be cleared of all buildings, structures, debris, or
refuse and left in a graded and leveled condition.
665.4.2
Despite section 665.4.1, in the case of buildings and structures located on properties that
have been designated under section 29 or 34.5 of the Ontario Heritage Act, and for all
buildings and structures located on properties that are in a heritage conservation district
designated under section 41 of the Ontario Heritage Act, the property shall not be
cleared of a building or structure that does not conform to the standards unless any
required approvals and consents have been granted in accordance with the Ontario
Heritage Act.
665.4.3
Where a provision of this Chapter conflicts with the provisions of another City by- law, the
provisions which establish the higher standards to protect the health, safety and welfare
of the general public shall prevail.
665.4.4
All repairs to any property shall be made in a manner that is accepted as good
workmanship in the respective building trades concerned and with materials that are
suitable and sufficient for the purpose.
665.4.5
Despite any provision of this Chapter requiring maintenance or repair to a building or
structure, nothing in this Chapter shall be construed to permit any portion of a building or
structure, or any system or thing supporting such building or structure to remain in
contravention of a statute, regulation, or by-law of the City.
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ARTICLE 5
STRUCTURAL SOUNDNESS AND SAFETY
Structural Capacity
665.5.1
Every building or structure or part of a building or structure shall be structurally sound
and maintained in that condition so that it has sufficient structural capacity to safely and
effectively withstand all loads and the effects of loads and influences that may
reasonably be expected, having regard to its expected use and service life.
665.5.2
The foundations and the foundation walls of every building or structure or part of a
building or structure shall be structurally sound and maintained in that condition so that
all masonry cracks are grouted, walls, joists, beams, or other exposed wood members
are waterproofed, and so that there is adequate subsoil drains at footing levels and that
jacking, underpinning or shoring is done where necessary.
Unsafe Conditions
665.5.3
Any condition within a building or structure, or on a property which may pose or constitute
an undue or unreasonable hazard or risk to the health or safety of any person shall be
abated or removed.
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665.5.4
No person shall use or occupy, or permit the use or occupancy of any building, structure
or property that does not conform to the standards prescribed in sections 665.5.1, 5.2,
and 5.3 of this Chapter. However, the Director may, in the Director's sole discretion, limit
application of this provision to a portion of a building, structure, or property where the
condition does not render occupancy of other areas unsafe.
ARTICLE 6
EXTERIOR PROPERTY AREAS
Exterior Land
665.6.1
Exterior property areas shall be maintained in a safe condition and so as not detract from
the neighbouring environment, including but not limited to the removal of:
a) rubbish, garbage, waste, litter, and debris;
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b) trees, bushes, and hedges including any branches or limbs thereof which are
dead, decayed or damaged, and brush;
c) noxious weeds pursuant to the Weed Control Act, R. S. 0. 1990, c. W.5 and any
excessive growth of other weeds, grass, and bushes;
d) wrecked, dismantled, inoperative, discarded, or unlicensed vehicles, trailers,
machinery or parts thereof, except in an establishment licensed or authorized to
conduct a salvage, wrecking, or repair business and then only if such
establishment conforms with any relevant by-laws, statutes, or regulations; and
e) dilapidated or collapsed buildings, structures or erections, and the filling in or
protecting of any unprotected well.
665.6.2
Driveways and parking areas shall be provided and maintained with stable surfaces such
as asphalt, concrete, or other hard -surfaced material, or crushed stone or gravel, and in a
safe and dust -free condition.
665.6.3
Paths and walkways shall be installed and maintained in a safe condition with
non-organic ground cover.
665.6.4
In any multi -residential building exterior areas shall be maintained to ensure that:
a) all ramps and access routes leading to garages and parking areas are kept
reasonably free of ice and snow or other hazards at all times;
b) all walkways and access routes to and from buildings are kept reasonably free of
ice and snow or other hazards at all times; and
c) all exterior parking areas, including laneways, are kept reasonably free of
accumulations of ice and snow at all times.
665.6.5
Exterior lighting fixtures and their supports shall be installed and maintained in good
repair and working order and in a safe and structurally sound condition, so that such
fixtures are able to provide an adequate level of lighting so that the use normally carried
out in such areas can be undertaken safely in accordance with the intended use of the
area.
665.6.6
No exterior lighting on private property shall be used in a manner, or directed into
another dwelling unit in a manner that creates a nuisance to occupants of another
property. However, this provision shall not apply to prohibit, regulate, or control
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lighting approved by the City as a condition of development or redevelopment.
665.6.7
Suitable ground cover shall be provided and maintained to prevent erosion of the soil
and so as to be in harmony with the neighbouring environment. Where grass forms
part of the ground cover, it shall be resodded or reseeded as often as is required to
maintain the grass in a living condition. Ground cover shall be of a material that is
distinguishable from any driveway on the property.
Drainage Systems
665.6.8
Drainage systems on a property shall be maintained in good working order, in good
repair; and in a safe condition.
Barrier Free Access
665.6.9
All exterior barrier -free access facilities for persons with disabilities where installed or
required by law or as a condition of development or redevelopment shall be maintained in
a good state or repair, operationally suitable, and available for use by persons with
disabilities.
Site Development Requirements
665.6.10
All site requirements, as required as a condition of development or redevelopment of the
site shall be provided and maintained so as to ensure continuous compliance with the
original site requirements.
Garbage Receptacles
665.6.11
All commercial and industrial properties shall be provided with a sufficient number of
suitable receptacles to contain litter and garbage. Such receptacles shall be located on
the exterior of the property and readily accessible to the occupants or patrons.
Refuse Disposal
665.6.12
Garbage containers on exterior property areas, where permitted, shall be screened
from the view of neighbouring residential properties and shall be provided with
covers so that any material contained therein shall not be exposed to view or to
rodents, vermin, insects, or other pests. Such covers shall be maintained in good
condition and kept closed at all times except when the containers or receptacles are
actually being filled or emptied. The Director may exempt a property from the
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requirement to screen an external garbage container from view of neighbouring
residential properties where, taking into account the property layout and access for
waste removal services, the Director is of the opinion that imposing this requirement
would not be reasonable in the circumstances.
665.6.13
Garbage containers on exterior property areas and any garbage collection and storage
areas shall be maintained in a clean and sanitary condition.
665.6.14
Properties that have on-site garbage collection shall provide adequate garbage
containers to accommodate the volume of garbage generated.
Snow Disposal Sites
665.6.15
A property owner shall cause any snow disposal site or a snow storage site on that
property to be:
a) maintained so as not to cause a safety hazard on the property; and
b) maintained in such a manner and location on a property so as to prevent a safety
concern, flooding, erosion or other nuisance to neighbouring private or public
lands.
Swimming Pools
665.6.16
All swimming pools, hot tubs, wading pools and artificial ponds, including all accessories,
appurtenances thereto:
a) shall be maintained in good repair, free from leaks and safe from health and
safety hazards; and
b) shall be kept free of water that is malodorous or that provides a breeding place for
mosquitoes, including that which may accumulate on or below a pool cover.
665.6.17
All swimming pools, hot tubs, wading pools and artificial ponds, including all accessories
or appurtenances thereto that are abandoned, derelict, or otherwise unused, shall be
drained and removed or filled in and the property left in a graded and leveled condition.
665.6.18
For the purposes of section 665.6.17, "abandoned, derelict, or otherwise unused" shall
include but not be limited to any swimming pool, hot tub, orwading pool that has not been
opened and treated with appropriate chemicals and operated with a functional water
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filtration system for a period exceeding two years.
Recreational Facilities
665.6.19
Recreational areas and structures, where provided for outdoor use, shall be repaired and
cleaned as is necessary to maintain them in a safe condition and available for use.
Fences
665.6.20
A fence on a property or separating adjoining properties shall only be erected and shall
be maintained:
a. in compliance with the requirements of Chapter 630 of The City of Kitchener
Municipal Code (Fences) or any successor by-law thereto;
b. in good repair;
c. in a safe and structurally sound condition;
d. reasonably plumb, unless specifically designed to be other than vertical;
and
e. unless inherently resistant to deterioration, with a protective coating of paint
or equivalent weather -resistant material.
Signs
665.6.21
A sign and any supporting structure shall only be installed and shall be maintained:
a) in conformance with the requirements of the City's Sign By-law;
b) in good repair and without any visible deterioration when viewed from any
property other than the property on which the sign is situated;
c) in a safe and structurally sound condition; and
d) in a reasonably vertical plane unless otherwise approved by the City.
665.6.22
A sign that is unused, not cared for, or discarded shall be removed from the property or
shall be stored within a building or structure.
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Retaining Walls
665.6.23
A retaining wall shall be maintained in good repair and in a safe and structurally sound
condition.
665.6.24
Without restricting the generality of section 665.6.23, such maintenance includes:
a) redesigning, repairing or replacing of all deteriorated, damaged, misaligned, or
missing portions of the wall and any railings or guards appurtenant thereto;
b) installing subsoil drains where required to maintain the stability of the wall;
c) grouting masonry cracks; and
d) applying to all exposed metal or wooden components, unless inherently
resistant to deterioration, a protective coating of paint or equivalent
weather -resistant material.
Unsightly Storage
665.6.25
Accumulations of material, wood, or other objects that create an unsafe or unsightly
condition, or are otherwise deleterious to the neighbouring environment, shall be
removed or stored within a building or structure.
Infestations
665.6.26
Infestations on exterior property areas of rodents, vermin, pests, and injurious insects
such as carpenter ants and cockroaches, shall be controlled as reasonably possible
in the circumstances.
ARTICLE 7
EXTERIOR OF BUILDINGS AND STRUCTURES
Towers, Masts, Antennae
665.7.1
Gantries, towers, masts, antennas, and structures of similar character shall be
maintained:
(a) reasonably plumb, unless specifically designed to be other than vertical;
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(b) in good repair;
(c) in a safe and structurally sound condition; and
(d) in a relatively rust -free condition.
Foundations, Walls, Columns and Beams
665.7.2
The exterior foundations, walls, columns, and beams of a building or structure shall be
maintained in good repair and in a safe and structurally sound condition.
Doors and Windows
665.7.3
All exterior doors, windows, including storm and screen windows, shutters, hatchways,
and other exterior openings in a building or structure shall be maintained in good working
order and good repair, in a safe condition and, except for screen windows, reasonably
weathertight and draft free.
665.7.4
Without restricting the generality of section 665.7.3, such maintenance includes:
a. repairing, refitting, or replacing decayed, damaged, defective, or missing doors,
windows, frames, sashes, casings, shutters, hatchways, or screens;
b. keeping glazed doors, windows, and other transparent surfaces reasonably clean
so as to permit unimpeded visibility and unrestricted passage of light;
c. reglazing, or refitting with transparent glass or other material or, where permitted,
with a translucent substitute;
d. repairing or replacing defective, damaged, or missing hardware and locking
devices; and
e. weatherstripping and caulking of doors and windows.
665.7.5
When an exterior opening is used or required for ventilation or illumination and is not
required to be protected by a door, window, or similar closure, it shall be protected with:
a) wire mesh, screening, metal grills, or other equivalent durable material; or
b) other protection so as to effectively prevent the entry of rodents or vermin.
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665.7.6
Exterior security locking and release, and voice communications systems, where
provided, shall be maintained in good repair and operative condition.
Roofs and Roof Structures
665.7.7
The roof of every building or structure shall be structurally sound, weatherproof,
and free of loose or unsecured objects and materials and excessive accumulations of
snow and ice. Improperly secured objects and materials shall be either removed,
repaired, or replaced.
665.7.8
All roof flashing, gutters, valleys, eaves troughs, and downpipes on a building or
structure shall be secured, free of rust, and maintained in good working order.
665.7.9
All soffit and fascia components of a building or structure shall be secured and
maintained in good repair and properly painted or otherwise treated.
665.7.10
Chimneys, stacks, masts, lightning arrestors, antennas, and other roof structures on a
building or structure shall be maintained in good repair and in a safe and structurally
sound condition.
Exterior Surfaces
665.7.11
Every exterior surface, not inherently resistant to deterioration, on a building, structure,
or any part thereof or appurtenance thereto shall be maintained, without visible
deterioration, with a protective coating of paint or equivalent weather -resistant material.
665.7.12
A building, structure, or portion thereof, damaged by fire or other causes, shall be
repaired to its original condition and as may otherwise be required by this by- law, or the
building shall be demolished or the damaged portion removed and the property left in a
graded and level condition.
665.7.13
Without restricting the generality of section 665.7.12, such repairs shall include:
a) abating any unsafe condition; and
b) refinishing so as to be in harmony with adjoining undamaged surfaces.
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665.7.14
Nothing in sections 665.7.11, 7.12, or 7.13 shall be construed as restricting any door,
window, or other opening in the exterior of a vacant or unoccupied building from being
protected by preventing entry thereto for such time as a building remains vacant or
unoccupied, as is required by Chapter 694 of The City of Kitchener Municipal Code
(Vacant Buildings - Secured) or any successor by-law thereto.
Landings, Verandahs, Porches and Decks
665.7.15
Every stair, landing, verandah, porch, deck, loading dock, or balcony on the exterior of a
building or structure, along with any guard, balustrade, railing, screen or other
appurtenance attached thereto shall be maintained in good repair and in a safe and
structurally sound condition.
665.7.16
Without restricting the generality of section 665.7.15, such maintenance includes:
a) repairing or replacing floors, treads, and risers that show excessive wear or are
broken, warped, loose, depressed, protruding, or otherwise defective or missing;
b) repairing, replacing or supporting structural members that are decayed, damaged,
weakened, loose, or missing; and
c) repairing or replacing balustrades, guards, and railings.
Drainage Systems
665.7.17
Where water run-off from roof surfaces is discharged by way of eaves troughs, roof
gutters, or downpipes, they shall be installed and maintained in good working order and
good repair, watertight and free from leaks, and in a safe condition.
665.7.18
Downpipes, sump pump discharge lines, or any other device designed and intended to
direct or discharge water, shall be designed, provided, and maintained so as to direct or
discharge water run-off away from the building and to prevent flooding, erosion, and
other nuisance to neighbouring properties.
Plumbing Systems
665.7.19
All plumbing systems required by law shall be provided.
665.7.20
All plumbing systems shall be maintained in good working order, in good repair, and in a
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safe condition.
Electrical Systems
665.7.21
All electrical systems and all components thereof shall be maintained in good working
order, in good repair, and in a safe condition.
ARTICLE 8
INTERIOR OF BUILDINGS AND STRUCTURES
Interior Foundations, Walls, Columns and Beams
665.8.1
Interior foundations, walls, columns, and beams of buildings and structures shall be
maintained in good repair and in a safe and structurally sound condition.
Interior Surfaces and Finishes
665.8.2
Interior surfaces and finishes of walls and ceilings in buildings and structures shall be
maintained:
(a) in good repair, free from holes, loose boards, and broken, torn, damaged,
decayed, or missing materials; and
(b) in a safe condition; and
(c) so as to possess the fire resistant properties required by the Building Code and
the Fire Code.
Interior Doors
665.8.3
All interior doors of buildings and structures shall be maintained in good working order,
good repair, and in a safe condition.
665.8.4
All doors within a building or structure which provide access to or egress from a
dwelling unit shall be maintained in good working order, good repair, and in a safe
condition and shall be equipped with a locking device that is maintained in good
repair and in an operative condition.
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Interior Kitchen/bathroom Countertops and Cabinetry
665.8.5
All kitchen and bathroom countertops and cabinetry within a building or structure shall be
maintained in good repair and capable of withstanding the loads and uses they were
designed to or are reasonably needed to accommodate.
Stairs, Floors, Landings
665.8.6
Every stair, floor, and landing in a building or structure along with any guard, balustrade,
railing, screen, or other appurtenance attached thereto shall be maintained in good repair
and in a safe and structurally sound condition.
665.8.7
Without restricting the generality of section 665.8.6, such maintenance includes:
(a) repairing or replacing flooring, treads, and risers that show excessive wear or are
missing, broken, warped, loose, depressed, protruding, or otherwise defective or
which constitute a potential trip hazard;
(b) repairing, replacing, or supporting structural members that are decayed,
damaged, weakened, loose, or missing; and
(c) providing in accordance with the Building Code and repairing or replacing
balustrades, guards, and railings.
Barrier Free Access
665.8.8
All interior barrier -free access facilities within a building or structure for persons with
disabilities where installed or required by law or as a condition of development or
redevelopment shall be maintained in a good state or repair, operationally suitable, and
available for use by persons with disabilities.
Elevating Devices
665.8.9
Elevators, dumb -waiters, hoists, escalators, incline lifts, and other elevating devices in a
building or structure shall be installed and maintained in good working order, in good
repair, and in a safe condition.
Ventilation Systems
665.8.10
Any ventilation required by law in a building or structure shall be provided and maintained
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in all rooms and spaces so as to prevent accumulations of heat, dust, fumes, gases,
including carbon monoxide, vapours, and other contaminants which may create a fire,
explosion, toxic hazard, or health hazard.
665.8.11
Ventilation systems shall be cleaned regularly and maintained in good working
condition, in good repair, and in a safe condition.
Heating and Mechanical Systems
665.8.12
Where a heating system, water system, or other mechanical system is required by law for
a building or structure, it shall be provided.
665.8.13
Every heating system, water system, or other mechanical system servicing or intended to
service a building or structure shall be maintained and operated in good working order, in
good repair, and in a safe condition.
665.8.14
A heating system that is required by law for a dwelling unit shall be capable of supplying,
during normal hours of occupancy, sufficient heat to maintain a minimum air temperature
of 21 degrees Celsius (70 degrees Fahrenheit) in all habitable rooms.
Electrical Systems
665.8.15
All electrical systems within or about a building or structure and all components thereof
shall be maintained in good working order, in good repair, and in a safe condition.
Plumbing Systems
665.8.16
All plumbing systems required by law to service a building or structure shall be provided.
665.8.17
All plumbing systems servicing or intended to service a building or structure shall be
maintained in good working order, in good repair, and in a safe condition.
Interior Lighting
665.8.18
Interior lighting fixtures within a building or structure and their supports shall be
maintained in good repair and working order and in a safe and structurally sound
condition, so that such fixtures are able to provide an adequate level of lighting so that the
use normally carried out in such areas can be undertaken safely in accordance with the
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intended use of the area.
Refuse Disposal
665.8.19
All interior refuse disposal and storage areas within a building or structure, including
garbage chutes, disposal rooms, containers and receptacles shall be cleaned,
disinfected, and maintained as is necessary to be clean, odour free, in good working
order, and in good repair.
Pest Infestations
665.8.20
All infestations of pests within a building or structure such as rodents, vermin, and
injurious insects including carpenter ants, fleas, bed bugs, and cockroaches shall be
eliminated.
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665.8.21
Any accumulation of mould shall be cleaned and removed.
665.8.22
Any condition in a building containing an accumulation of mould, including but not limited
to water penetration, high humidity, or inadequate ventilation, that may relate to the
creation and growth of mould, shall be repaired or removed.
665.8.23
Section 665.8.21 shall not apply if, in the opinion of the Officer, the presence of mould is
minor in nature or relates to general maintenance or cleanliness that is the responsibility
of the occupant.
Air Quality
665.8.24
Interior spaces within a building or structure shall be kept free from accumulations of air
borne contaminants that may pose a health concern to any person.
665.8.25
No person shall occupy or permit another person to occupy or have regular access to an
interior space within a building or structure where a high percentage of air borne
contaminants that may pose a health concern to an occupant exists.
665.8.26
Insulation of buildings and structures shall be maintained so as to meet the standards
required by law at the time of installation.
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Human Habitation
665.8.27
No person shall use or cause or permit to be used any non -habitable space for the
purpose of a habitable room.
ARTICLE 9
DWELLING UNITS
Window Locks
665.9.1
Within a dwelling unit at the request of an occupant, the owner of a building shall install,
maintain, and/or repair safety devices on windows with moveable sashes, and on balcony
doors, in a manner to prevent small children from opening the window or balcony door to
beyond four inches. Such improvements shall be required for the duration of the tenancy
of that occupant unless the occupant requests the removal thereof and the device is not
otherwise required by-law.
Electrical Systems
665.9.2
A dwelling unit shall be connected to an electrical supply system and shall be wired to
receive electricity.
665.9.3
All components of the electrical system distributing the electrical supply within a dwelling
unit shall provide adequate capacity for the use and intended use and such connections,
circuits, wiring and outlets along with any fuses, circuit breakers, and other
appurtenances thereto shall be installed and maintained;
(a) in good working order and good repair; and
(b) in a safe condition.
Human Habitation
665.9.4
Every habitable room within a dwelling unit shall have a minimum ceiling height that
conforms to the provisions of section 9.5 of the Building Code.
665.9.5
No room shall be used for sleeping purposes unless it conforms to the dimensions
prescribed in section 9.5 of the Building Code.
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665.9.6
Every dwelling unit shall contain a minimum of one 3 -piece bathroom and all fixtures in
the bathroom shall be in good working order and free from leaks.
665.9.7
Every portion of a dwelling unit used for residential occupancy must comply with the
following requirements:
a) the floors, walls, and ceilings within a building and the exterior walls, roofs, and
any openings therein shall be watertight and reasonably free from dampness and
drafts;
b) every habitable room, except a kitchen, shall contain one or more windows or a
skylight that:
(i) opens directly to the outside air; and
(ii) has a total light transmitting area and openable ventilation area of not less than
that required by the Building Code;
(c) all windows and skylights shall be:
(i) glazed or fitted with an appropriate transparent material;
(ii) provided with hardware and locking devices;
(iii) maintained in good working order and good repair; and
(iv) if required for ventilating purposes, capable of being easily opened and closed
at all times;
(d) a heating system shall be provided, as required by this Chapter, and operated so
as to maintain a minimum air temperature of 21 degrees Celsius (70 degrees
Fahrenheit) within any habitable room;
(e) an adequate and safe supply of potable water shall be provided and maintained
at all times;
(f) an adequate supply of hot water with a temperature range from 35.2 to 49 degrees
Celsius (95.4 to 120.2 degrees Fahrenheit) shall be provided and maintained at all
times; and
(g) toilet, washing, and other sanitary facilities shall be provided and maintained in
good working order.
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ARTICLE 10
ADD/TONAL STANDARDS FOR HERITAGE PROPERTIES
665.10.1
All work performed in accordance with the requirements of sections 665.10.2 and 10.3
must comply with all other relevant by-laws and legislation including the Ontario Heritage
Act. Written consent from Council or its delegate shall be required before any work
impacting the heritage attributes of a property is performed, even when such work is
ordered or required by the provisions of this Chapter.
665.10.2
Every owner and occupant of vacant heritage property shall, in addition to complying
with the other requirements of this Chapter, maintain and repair the heritage property as
necessary to protect and prevent deterioration of its heritage attributes.
665.10.3
In addition to meeting all other requirements of this Chapter, every owner of vacant
heritage property shall ensure that the following measures are taken with respect to that
building or structure:
(a) that in order to minimize the potential of deterioration of heritage attributes, the
building or structure shall be boarded up to prevent the entrance of unauthorized
persons, damage from natural elements, or the infestation of pests. The boarding
shall comply with the following requirements:
(i) all boards used in the boarding shall be installed from the exterior and shall be
properly fitted in a watertight manner to fit within the side jambs, head jamb,
and the exterior bottom sill of the door or window so that any exterior trim
remains uncovered by theboarding;
(ii) all boards shall be at least 12.7mm (0.5 in.) weatherproofed sheet plywood
secured with nails or screws at least 50 millimetres (2 inches) in length and
spaced not more than 150 millimetres (6 inches) on centre;
(iii) all boards shall be painted or otherwise treated so that the colour blends with
the exterior of the building or structure; and
(iv)all boards shall be installed and maintained in good repair;
(b) the exterior shall be maintained in order to prevent moisture penetration and
damage from the elements that may have an adverse impact on the heritage
attributes;
(c) appropriate utilities serving the building shall be connected and used to provide,
maintain, and monitor proper heating to facilitate conservation of the heritage
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attributes through the prevention of negative effects associated with freeze -thaw
cycles;
(d) appropriate ventilation shall be provided to prevent damage to the heritage
attributes that may be caused by humidity; and
(e) in order to deter vandals and thus protect the building or structure containing
heritage attributes from vandalism or the setting of fires, appropriate security
lighting must be installed and maintained on the exterior of the building or
structure.
665.10.4
Where an owner satisfies an Officer that a vacant heritage property is not intended to
remain vacant for a period exceeding six (6) months, the Officer may, in his/her sole
discretion, exempt an owner from complying with any of the requirements of sections
665.10.2 and 10.3 or allow the owner to take alternative measures for the protection of
the heritage attributes in place of any of the requirements of sections 665.10.2 and 10.3.
665.10.5
Where an Officer has granted an exemption or has approved alternative measures for
compliance with sections 665.10.2 and 10.3, such exemption or approval may be
withdrawn at any time upon ten (10) days' notice to the owner if an Officer is of the
opinion that the vacant heritage property is likely to remain vacant for a longer period
than originally anticipated or if, in the sole discretion of an Officer, the heritage attributes
are not being adequately protected by the measures being taken.
ARTICLE 11
VACANT AND UNFINISHED BUILDINGS AND VACANT LAND
Unfinished Buildings
665.11.1
Where, in the opinion of the Director or designate, there has been no substantial
progress on the construction or demolition of a building, structure, or portion(s) thereof for
a period of more than one year, such building, structure, or portion(s) thereof shall be:
(a) removed in accordance with any relevant legislation; or
(b) finished in a reasonable time as specified by the Director:
(i) in a manner accepted as good workmanship in the respective building trades
concerned;
(ii) with materials suitable and sufficient for the purpose;
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(iii) in accordance with the intended use of the building or structure; and
(iv) in compliance with any relevant statutes, regulations, or City by-laws.
Vacant Buildings
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Except as set out in section 665.11.3 of this Chapter, where a building or part thereof is
vacant, the owner of the property on which it is situated shall comply with all requirements
of this Chapter.
665.11.3
Where an owner can show to the Director's satisfaction that:
a. the building or structure is not heritage property;
b. the building or structure is intended to remain vacant until such time as it is
demolished or substantially renovated;
c. the building or structure has not been vacant for a period exceeding one year;
d. demolition or substantial renovation of the building or structure is intended to take
place prior to it having been vacant for one (1) year and the owner is taking all
reasonable steps to ensure such completion; and
e. the building is in a safe condition;
then the interior of that building or structure shall be exempt from the requirements of
this Chapter.
665.11.4
Any boarding or protective covering that is used on a building to secure a window, door,
or other opening from entry shall be maintained in a good condition without visible
deterioration and, within two weeks of the time it is installed, shall be treated with a
protective coating of paint or equivalent weather- resistant material that is of a colour
compatible with the surrounding facade of the building. Despite this section, boarding of
vacant heritage property shall be done in compliance with the requirements of Article 10.
Vacant Land
665.11.15
Where the City has approved a site plan or site alteration process in relation to a property
but intended work has not commenced or has not significantly progressed for a period of
six (6) months, the subject property shall:
a) be maintained in good condition and kept free of:
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(i) waste material or other debris; and
(ii) vehicles, equipment, and materials related to the proposed or intended work
unless being actively used;
b) be kept in accordance with the City's requirements under Chapter 650 of The City
of Kitchener Municipal Code including, without limitation, requirements with
respect to the cutting of vegetation and grass; and
c) shall be maintained in a safe condition which shall include, without limitation, the
property being:
(i) cleared of objects or conditions that may create a health, fire, or other hazard;
(ii) graded and filled up so no open excavation remains; and
(iii) graded and drained to prevent ponding on the property or nuisance to
neighbouring properties;
565.11.16
Despite section 665.11.5, a property owner may propose and the Director may approve
alternative measures for a property where development is expected to resume and the
Director is satisfied that safety issues are adequately addressed. Any such approval shall
only be effective where provided in writing and containing a specific timeline for which
such alternative measures have been approved.
ARTICLE 12
ENFORCEMENT
Enforcement
665.12.1
An owner that fails to comply with an order that is final and binding under this by- law is
guilty of an offence under Section 36(1) of the Building Code Act, S.O. 1992, c.23, and is
liable to a penalty or penalties as set out in that Act.
ARTICLE 13
TRANSITION, INTERPRETATION, AND ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS
Transitional Rules
665.13.1
The repeal of the former Chapter 665 of The City of Kitchener Municipal Code as
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amended and the by-laws repealed by section 665.13.6 hereof do not:
(a) affect the previous operation of the repealed Chapter and by-laws;
(b) affect a right , privilege, obligation, or liability that came into existence under the
repealed Chapter or by-law;
(c) affect an offence committed against the repealed Chapter or by-laws or any
penalty, forfeiture, repair, demolition, or punishment incurred in connection with
the offence; or
(d) affect an investigation, proceeding, or remedy in respect of a right, privilege,
obligation, or liability described in section 665.13.1(b), or a penalty, forfeiture,
repair, demolition, or punishment described in section 665.13.1(c).
665.13.2
An investigation, proceeding, or remedy described in section 665.13.1(d) may be
commenced, continued, and enforced as if the Chapter and by-laws had not been
repealed or revoked.
665.13.3
A penalty, forfeiture, repair, demolition, or punishment described in section 665.13.1(c)
may be imposed as if the Chapter and by-laws had not been repealed or revoked.
Interpretation
665.13.4
Any articles, section headings, or captions used in this Chapter are for convenience of
reference only and shall not affect its construction or interpretation.
Severability
665.13.5
Each and every of the provisions of this Chapter is severable and if any provision of this
Chapter should for any reason be declared invalid by any court, it is the intention and
desire of this Council that each and every of the then remaining provisions hereof shall
remain in full force and effect.
Repeal
665.13.6
Except for the purposes of section 665.13.1 of this Chapter, the following are hereby
repealed: By-law 87-321, sections 665.8, 9, and 10 of By-law 88-228, By-law 91-149,
section 665.41 of By-law 95-11, section 665.37 of By-law 95-97, By-law 98-176, By-law
2002-102, By-law 2002-241, By-law 2004-263, By-law 2006-101, By-law 2008- 124,
By-law 2009-101, By-law 2009-142, and the contents of Chapter 665.
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Administrative
665.13.7
The Clerk of the City is hereby directed to make this Chapter a part of The City of
Kitchener Municipal Code by adding it to the Concordance and arranging and numbering
it as Chapter 665 so as to fit within the scheme of the Code.
665.13.8
This Chapter shall be known as the "Property Standards By-law".
By-law No. 2017-129, 11 December 2017.
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