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City of Gem Lake, Ramsey County, Minnesota <br />Housing Maintenance and Occupancy Code <br />Ordinance No. 83 <br />AN ORDINANCE CREATING THE GEM LAKE CITY HOUSING CODE <br />The Gem Lake City Council ordains as follows: <br />Section 1. Title and Purpose. This Ordinance may be cited as the "GEM LAKE HOUSING MAINTENANCE <br />AND OCCUPANCY CODE". The purpose of this Ordinance is to protect the public health, safety and general <br />welfare of the people of the City. These general objectives include, among others, the following: <br />1. To protect the character and stability of residential areas within the City. <br />2. To correct and prevent housing conditions that adversely affect or are likely to adversely affect the life, <br />safety, general welfare and health, including the physical, mental and social well-being of persons <br />occupying dwellings within the City of Gem Lake. <br />3. To provide minimum standards for the maintenance and conservation of existing residential buildings, the <br />rehabilitation of existing substandard residential buildings, thus, to prevent slums and blight. <br />4. To provide minimum standards for cooking, heating and sanitary equipment necessary to the health and <br />safety of occupants of buildings. <br />5. To provide minimum standards for light and ventilation, necessary to health and safety. <br />6. To prevent overcrowding of dwellings by providing minimum space standards per occupant for each <br />dwelling unit. <br />7. To provide a diversity of housing choice and reasonable amount of low- and moderate -income housing in the <br />City. <br />8. With respect to rental disputes, and except as otherwise specifically provided by the terms of this <br />Ordinance, it is not the intention of the City Council to intrude upon the fair and accepted contractual <br />relationship between tenant and landlord. The City Council does not intend to intervene as an advocate of <br />either party, nor to act as an arbiter, nor to be receptive to complaints from tenant or landlord which are not <br />specifically and clearly relevant to the provisions of this ordinance. In the absence of such relevance with <br />regard to rental disputes, it is intended that the contracting parties exercise such legal sanctions as are <br />available to them without the intervention of City government. Neither in enacting this Ordinance is it the <br />intention of the City Council to interfere or permit interference with legal rights to personal privacy. <br />9. Any minimum standards shall not exceed the minimum standards provided for new construction by the <br />Minnesota Building Code, and in the event any minimum standards herein do exceed said Building Code, <br />the standards of the Minnesota State Building Code shall govern. <br />Section 2. Applicability of Ordinance. Every building and its premises used in whole or in part as a home or <br />residence, or as an accessory structure thereof, for a single family or person, and every building used in whole or in <br />part as a home or residence of two or more persons or families living in separate units shall conform to the <br />requirements of this Ordinance, irrespective of when such building may have been constructed, altered, or repaired. <br />This Ordinance establishes minimum standards for erected dwelling units, accessory structures, and related <br />premises. <br />Section 3. Definitions. The following definitions shall apply to the interpretation and enforcement of this Ordinance. <br />1. Accessory Structure. A structure subordinate to the main or principal dwelling or dwellings and which is <br />Ordinance No. 83 Housing Maintenance Code Page 1 of 15 <br />