Adm 92.04(2)(hm)2.2. An outside window operable from the inside without the use of tools and providing a clear opening of not less than 20 inches in width, 24 inches in height, and 5.7 square feet in area. The window bottom may not be more than 44 inches above the floor. Adm 92.04(2)(hm)2.a.a. Exception no. 1. A second means of escape shall not be required when the room has a door leading directly outside to grade. Adm 92.04(2)(hm)2.b.b. Exception no. 2. A second means of escape shall not be required when a building is protected throughout by an approved automatic sprinkler system. Adm 92.04(2)(hm)2.c.c. Exception no. 3. A second means of escape from a second or higher story dwelling may be directly through a common corridor provided the corridor has at least 2 means of escape. Adm 92.04(2)(ht)(ht) Prohibited path. A required path of travel to the outside from a room may not be through another room or apartment not under the immediate control of the occupant of the first room, nor through a bathroom or other space subject to locking. Adm 92.04(2)(i)(i) Habitable floor space. A dwelling unit shall have at least 150 square feet of habitable floor space for the first occupant and at least 100 square feet, 70 square feet for a mobile home, for each additional occupant. In addition: Adm 92.04(2)(i)1.1. The floor space shall be divided into rooms and bedrooms to be adequate for a displaced person. No more than 2 persons may occupy a bedroom of less than 100 square feet. Children of opposite sex over age 7 may not be required to share a bedroom; Adm 92.04(2)(i)2.2. The ceiling height of any habitable room shall be at least 7 feet, except that in a habitable room with a sloping ceiling at least one half of the floor area shall have a ceiling height of at least 7 feet. The floor area of the room may not include that part of a room where the ceiling height is less than 5 feet; Adm 92.04(2)(i)3.3. Space located below grade may not be used as a habitable room unless: Adm 92.04(2)(i)3.b.b. The minimum window area shall be equal to that under par. (g) 1. and shall be within properly drained window wells when located below grade; Adm 92.04(2)(i)3.c.c. The total openable window area shall be at least equal to that as specified under par. (hm) 2., except when there is adequate ventilation and humidity control. Adm 92.04(2)(j)(j) Barrier-free. A dwelling and access to the dwelling shall be free of barriers for a person or family member with a physical disability. Adm 92.04(2)(k)(k) Premises. A dwelling site shall be graded, well drained and maintained in a clean, sanitary and safe condition, and located in an area not subject to adverse environmental conditions as determined by the agency. Adm 92.04(3)(3) Sleeping room. The requirements for a sleeping room shall be as specified under sub. (2) (a), (c), (e), (f), (g), (h), (hm), (ht), (j), (k), and have the following: Adm 92.04(3)(a)(a) At least 100 square feet of habitable floor space for the first occupant and 50 square feet of habitable floor space for each additional occupant; Adm 92.04(4)(4) Inspection. An agency shall promptly inspect a replacement dwelling to ascertain whether it meets the requirements of this section. Adm 92.04(5)(5) Habitable room. A habitable room is a room used for sleeping, living, or dining, but excludes closets, kitchens, pantries, bath or toilet rooms, service rooms, hallways, stairways, laundries, storage spaces, cellars, utility rooms, and similar spaces. Adm 92.04 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, March, 1986, No. 363, eff. 4-1-86; corrections made under s. 13.93 (2m) (b) 1. and 7., Stats., Register, April, 1996, No. 484; CR 21-110: am. (2) (j) Register June 2022 No. 798, eff. 7-1-22. Adm 92.06Adm 92.06 Written notice and information. An agency shall as a minimum, provide displaced persons and property owners with notices and relocation information as specified in this section. Adm 92.06(1)(1) Information at public hearing. An agency shall provide the following general information if a public hearing is held for a project which may involve land acquisition and displacement of a person; Adm 92.06(1)(a)(a) A general description of the relocation services and payments; Adm 92.06(1)(b)(b) A statement that an agency shall prepare a relocation plan for approval by the department before acquisition and that persons to be affected shall be contacted to obtain information to prepare the plan; Adm 92.06(1)(c)(c) Identification of project boundaries and an estimate of the number of residential and nonresidential properties to be acquired; Adm 92.06(1)(d)(d) A statement that a person who moves prematurely may jeopardize relocation entitlements and that sufficient time to relocate will be provided; Adm 92.06(1)(e)(e) The name, address and telephone number of an agency representative available for further information on acquisition and relocation assistance matters. Adm 92.06(2)(2) Written information at initial contact. An agency, except an agency without eminent domain power undertaking a project where such power does not exist, shall provide written notice at the time of initial contact to obtain information necessary for preparation of a relocation plan: Adm 92.06(2)(a)(a) An owner of rental property shall receive a statement which describes the nature of the proposed project, informs an owner that tenants are being contacted to obtain information to prepare the plan, cautions the owner against eviction of tenants before acquisition, explains that tenants are being advised not to move prematurely, and that in the event tenants move before acquisition, an owner may qualify for a rent loss payment.