The following words, terms and phrases, when used in this chapter,
shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this section, except where
the context clearly indicates a different meaning:
ENFORCEMENT OFFICER
The Zoning and Code Enforcement Officer, or his or her designee,
and any police officer of the Town of Glocester.
FORECLOSED ABANDONED OR VACANT PROPERTY
Any property which has been foreclosed on and on which there
exists a structure, be it residential or commercial, which is not
occupied or used on a routine basis.
PUBLIC NUISANCE
Whatever is injurious to health, indecent, or unreasonably offensive to the senses, or an obstruction to free use of property so as essentially to interfere unreasonably with the comfortable enjoyment of life, any condition or use of premises or of building exteriors which is detrimental to the property of others or which causes or tends to cause substantial diminution in value of other property in the neighborhood in which such premises are located, or a building that is a menace to the public health, welfare, or safety by reason of inadequate maintenance, dilapidation, obsolescence or abandonment, as implied in §
232-1 hereof.
RESPONSIBLE PERSON(S)
The individual(s) or entity responsible for abating nuisances
pursuant to this chapter. Any owner is responsible for the nuisance
and is therefore a responsible person pursuant to this chapter.
No owner of foreclosed vacant or abandoned property shall allow
the property to be or become dilapidated by reason of inadequate maintenance,
as further defined herein, which may cause substantial diminution
in value of other property in the neighborhood in which such premises
are located.
A. Maintenance of buildings and structures. Maintenance of buildings,
structures, or others as enumerated herein shall not be allowed to
deteriorate, or be left in a state of disrepair as to be decaying
or containing dry rot, have missing doors or windows, or any other
disrepair as to render the structure unsightly and unsafe.
B. Trash, garbage, debris, etc., shall not be allowed to accumulate
on site.
Upon a finding by a duly authorized enforcement officer that
any foreclosed vacant or abandoned property within the Town is in
such condition as to be in violation of the requirements of this chapter,
he or she, or his or her agent or designee, shall give notice thereof
to the owner or owners of such property to comply with the requirements
of this chapter within 14 days after service and notice to correct.
Such notice shall contain a statement of the findings as to
violations and a description of the property condition thereof found
to be violating this chapter. Such notice may be given personally
or by certified mail, police officer or duly authorized enforcement
officer to the owner or owners, or responsible person(s), of the property
described as their names and addresses are shown upon the records
of the Tax Assessors of the Town or their last-known address, and
service of such notice shall be deemed complete and sufficient when
so addressed and deposited in the United States mail with postage
prepaid, and/or by posting a certificated copy on the premises, or
by advertising in one or more newspapers, or by issuing a citation.
Upon failure of the owner or owners, or responsible person,
of such premises to remedy the conditions existing in violation of
the requirements hereof within 10 days after service of notice to
do so as provided herein, then the Zoning and Code Enforcement Officer,
or his or her agent or designee, may proceed to have such conditions
remedied either by the Town of Glocester or through a private contractor
so retained by said Town. Abatement costs incurred shall become a
lien against such property to the same extent and character as the
lien for real estate taxes and with the same penalty and interest
and with the same rights of collection, foreclosure sale and forfeiture
as obtained for tax liens. The Zoning and Code Enforcement Officer
may issue a notice of violation setting forth the details of the violation(s)
cited, to be recorded in the land evidence records of the Town of
Glocester in such form as the Zoning and Code Enforcement Officer
may prescribe.
Upon completion of the required work by the Town as provided
in the sections hereof, notice thereof and of the cost assessed therefor
shall be given to the owner in the same manner as prescribed for notice
of violations in § 235-5 of this chapter, and the sum assessed
shall be due and payable within 30 days after notice.
Upon the making of a finding of violation, the Zoning and Code
Enforcement Officer, or his or her agent or designee, shall deliver
a certified copy thereof, and of the notice, to the Town Clerk; and
the Town Clerk shall place the same on record as a lien against the
property described therein. It shall also be the duty of the Zoning
and Code Enforcement Officer to file such other and further certification
as to work done and amounts due or paid as the circumstances may require.
Any violation of the requirements described herein shall be
deemed a public nuisance and subject to the procedures and penalties
prescribed herein.