The Township of Hamilton Construction Code Official, the property maintenance Code Official established in Chapter
238 of the Township Code and all Township of Hamilton Code Enforcement Officers are hereby designated officers who may exercise the powers prescribed by this chapter, and they shall serve in such capacity without any additional salary.
For the purpose of this chapter, a designated officer may determine
that a dwelling is unfit for human habitation if he finds that conditions
exist in such dwelling which are dangerous or injurious to the health
or safety of the occupants of such dwelling, the occupants of neighboring
dwellings or other residents of the Township of Hamilton. Such conditions
may include the following (without limiting the generality of the
foregoing): defects therein increasing the hazards of fire, accident
or other calamities; lack of adequate ventilation, light or sanitary
facilities; dilapidation; and disrepair, structural defects or uncleanliness.
Pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 21 of the Public Laws of 1946 (N.J.S.A. 40:49-5.1), the New Jersey State Housing Code (N.J.A.C. 5.28-1.1 et seq.), as adopted by the Department of Community Affairs, and the International Property Maintenance Code, 2009 Edition, as set forth in Chapter
238 of the Township Code, are hereby accepted, adopted and established as standards to be used as a guide in determining the fitness of a building for human habitation, occupancy or use. A copy of the New Jersey State Housing Code and the International Property Maintenance Code, 2009 Edition, are annexed to this chapter, and three copies of the same have been placed on file in the office of the Township Clerk and are available to all persons desiring to use and examine the same.
Whenever a petition is filed with a designated officer by a
public authority, as defined in N.J.S.A. 40:48-2.4, or by at least
five residents of the municipality, charging that any dwelling is
unfit for human habitation as herein defined, or whenever it appears
to a designated officer (on his own motion) that any dwelling is unfit
for human habitation, as herein defined, he shall, if his preliminary
investigation discloses a basis for such charges, issue and cause
to be served upon the owner of and parties in interest in such dwelling
a complaint stating the charges in that respect and containing a notice
that a hearing will be held before the Hamilton Township Property
Maintenance Appeal Board at a place therein fixed not less than 10
days nor more than 30 days after the serving of said complaint; that
the owner and parties in interest shall be given the right to file
an answer to the complaint and to appear in person, or otherwise,
and give testimony at the time and place fixed in the complaint; and
that the rules of evidence prevailing in courts of law or equity shall
not be controlling in hearings before the Hamilton Township Property
Maintenance Appeal Board.
If after such notice and hearing Hamilton Township Property
Maintenance Appeal Board determines that the dwelling under consideration
is unfit for human habitation, as herein defined, it shall state,
in writing, its findings of fact in support of such determination
and shall issue and cause to be served upon the owner thereof and
parties in interest an order requiring:
A. That the repair, alteration or improvement of said building be made
by the owner within a reasonable time, which time shall be set forth
in the order; or, at the option of the owner, to vacate or to have
said building vacated and closed within the time set forth in the
order.
B. That, if the building is in such a condition as to make it dangerous
to the health and safety of persons on or near the premises and the
owner fails to repair, alter or improve said building within the time
specified in the order, the owner shall remove or demolish said building
within a reasonable time as specified in said order of removal.
C. That, if the owner fails to comply with an order to repair, alter
or improve or, at the option of the owner, to vacate and close the
building, a designated officer may cause such building to be repaired,
altered or improved, or to be vacated and closed; that a designated
officer may cause to be posted on the main entrance of any building
so closed a placard with the following words: "This building is unfit
for human habitation or occupancy or use; the use or occupation of
this building is prohibited and unlawful."
D. That, if the owner fails to comply with an order to remove or demolish
the building, the Hamilton Township Property Maintenance Appeal Board
may cause such building to be removed or demolished or may contract
for the removal or demolition thereof after advertisement for and
receipt of bids therefor.
E. That the amount of the cost of filing of legal papers, expert witnesses'
fees, search fees and advertising charges incurred in the course of
any proceeding taken under this chapter determined in favor of the
municipality and the cost of such repairs, alterations or improvements,
or vacating and closing, or removal or demolition, if any, or the
amount of the balance thereof remaining after deduction of the sum,
if any, realized from the sale of materials derived from such building
or from any contract for removal or demolition thereof shall be a
municipal lien against the real property upon which such cost was
incurred. If the building is removed or demolished by the Hamilton
Township Property Maintenance Appeal Board, it shall sell the materials
of such building. There shall be credited against the cost of removal
or demolition thereof the proceeds of any sale of such materials or
any sum derived from any contract for the removal or demolition of
the building. If there are no such credits or if the sum total of
such costs exceeds the total of such credits, a detailed statement
of the aforesaid costs and the amount so due shall be filed with the
Municipal Tax Assessor or other custodian of the records of tax liens,
and a copy thereof shall be forthwith forwarded to the owner by registered
mail. If the total of the credits exceeds such costs, the balance
remaining shall be deposited in the Superior Court by the Hamilton
Township Property Maintenance Appeal Board, shall be secured in such
manner as may be directed by such Court and shall be disbursed according
to the order or judgment of the Court to the persons found to be entitled
thereto by a special order or judgment of such Court; provided, however,
that nothing in this section shall be construed to impair or limit
in any way the power of the Township of Hamilton to define and declare
nuisances and to cause their removal or abatement, by summary proceedings
or otherwise. Any owner or party in interest may, within 60 days from
the date of the filing of the lien certificate, proceed in a summary
manner in the Superior Court to contest the reasonableness of the
amount or the accuracy of the costs set forth in the municipal lien
certificate.
Complaints or orders issued by a designated officer shall be
served upon persons either personally or by registered mail, but if
the whereabouts of such persons is unknown and the same cannot be
ascertained by said designated officer, in the exercise of reasonable
diligence, and said designated officer shall make an affidavit to
that effect, then the serving of such complaint or order upon such
persons may be made by publishing the same once each week for two
successive weeks in a newspaper printed and published in the Township
of Hamilton. A copy of such complaint or order shall be posted in
a conspicuous place on the premises affected by the complaint or order,
and a copy of such complaint or order shall be duly recorded or lodged
for record with the county recording officer of the county in which
the dwelling is located.
The designated officers are hereby authorized and empowered
to exercise such powers as may be necessary or convenient to carry
out and effectuate the purposes and provisions of this chapter, including
the following, in addition to others herein granted:
A. To investigate the dwelling conditions in the Township of Hamilton
in order to determine which dwellings therein are unfit for human
habitation.
B. To administer oaths and affirmations, examine witnesses and receive
evidence.
C. To enter upon premises for the purpose of making examinations, provided
that such entries shall be made in such manner as to cause the least
possible inconvenience to the persons in possession.
D. To appoint and fix the duties of such officers, agents and employees
as he or they deem necessary to carry out the purposes of this chapter.
E. To delegate any of his or their functions and powers under this chapter
to such officers and agents as he or they may delegate.
Every occupant of a dwelling or dwelling units will give the
owner thereof or his agent or employee access to any part of such
dwelling or dwelling unit or its premises at all reasonable times
for the purpose of making such repairs or alterations as are necessary
to effect compliance with the provisions of this chapter and with
any lawful rule or regulation adopted or any lawful order issued pursuant
to the provisions of this chapter.
Whenever a designated officer finds that an emergency exists
which requires immediate action to protect the public health or safety,
he may, without notice or hearing, issue an order reciting the existence
of such an emergency in requiring that such action be taken as he
deems necessary to meet the emergency. Notwithstanding the other provisions
of this chapter, such order shall be effective immediately. Any person
to whom such order is directed shall comply therewith immediately,
but upon petition to the Hamilton Township Property Maintenance Appeal
Board shall be afforded a hearing as soon as possible. After such
hearing, depending upon its findings as to whether the provisions
of this chapter and of the rules and regulations adopted pursuant
thereto have been complied with, the Hamilton Township Property Maintenance
Appeal Board shall continue such order in effect or modify or revoke
it.
No person shall occupy as owner-occupant or rent to another
for occupancy any dwelling or dwelling unit for the purpose of living
therein which does not conform to the provisions of the New Jersey
State Housing Code established hereby as a standard to be used in
determining whether a dwelling is safe, sanitary and fit for human
habitation. Any person, firm or corporation who shall violate this
section shall, upon conviction, be punished by a fine not to exceed
$200 or by imprisonment in the county jail for a period not to exceed
90 days, or by both such fine and imprisonment; and each violation
of any of the provisions of this section and each day the same is
violated shall be deemed and taken to be a separate and distinct offense.
Nothing in this chapter shall be construed to abrogate or impair
the power of the Township of Hamilton or any officer or department
to enforce any provision of its Charter or its ordinances or regulations,
nor to prevent or punish violations thereof; and the powers conferred
by this chapter shall be in addition and supplemental to the powers
conferred upon the Township by any other law or ordinance.