The charges referenced in this chapter for the cost of abatement of
a nuisance property shall be charged back to the property owner. These charges
shall be the responsibility of the property owner and shall be payable within
30 days or accrue interest at the rate of 1 1/2% per month. This financial
obligation is imposed on the property owner in an effort to deter repeat violations
of state and local laws and to ensure restoration of the common health, safety
and welfare of the residents of the Borough of Pleasant Hills. These costs
shall be determined by the actual cost of abatement and shall also include
administrative costs which may be amended from time to time. The initial administrative
cost/fine for properties that are determined to be nuisance properties shall
be set at $300. Such fees will offset the administration and/or actual costs
of enforcing the chapter.
The following definitions shall apply to the interpretation of this
chapter:
ADMINISTRATION
Refers to the activities and costs of enforcing the chapter. This
function shall be carried out by the Police Department of the Borough of Pleasant
Hills.
COST OF ABATEMENT
The reasonable costs of abatement of one or more of the infractions set forth in §
247-3 below and as calculated by the Chief of Police, and shall include, but not be limited to, the cost of police and/or emergency personnel responding to the infraction, such as personnel/labor costs, as well as actual costs and/or actual expenses incurred to abate the infraction.
COSTS
Include the cost of abatement of each of the infractions described
herein as well as fees charged to the property owner for the administration
of this chapter. The initial administrative fee/penalty shall be $300. This
charge may be amended in future fee resolutions adopted by the Borough Council.
NUISANCE PROPERTY
Any residentially zoned property with five or fewer units that generates
at least a combined three or more citations for one or more of the infractions
described herein on three separate occasions within any six-month period or
any residentially zoned property with more than five units that generates
at least a combined three citations from one unit or five citations from the
entire building for infractions that occur within any six-month period.
PERSON ASSOCIATED WITH
Any person who, whenever engaged in any infraction, is physically
present at the subject property, enters, patronizes, or attempts to enter,
patronize, or visit, or waits to enter, patronize, or visit a property or
person present on a property, including any officer, director, customer, agent,
employee, or independent contractor of the record owner of the subject property.
PROPERTY OWNER
Any person or business entity listed as the record owner of any property
within the boundaries of the Borough of Pleasant Hills as set forth in the
records of the Allegheny County Recorder of Deeds and as published on the
Allegheny County Real Estate Website.
The infractions subject to this chapter shall include any of the following
activities, behaviors or conduct, whenever engaged in by the owner(s), operator(s),
tenant(s), occupant(s) or their invitee(s):
A. Violations of Chapter
150 of the Code of the Borough of Pleasant Hills related to animals;
B. Violations of Chapter 162 of the Code of the Borough
of Pleasant Hills related to brush, grass and weeds;
C. Violations related to Chapter
174 of the Code of the Borough of Pleasant Hills related to open burning;
D. Violations related to Chapter
186 of the Code of the Borough of Pleasant Hills related to drug paraphernalia;
E. Violations of Chapter
189 of the Code of the Borough of Pleasant Hills related to dumping;
F. Violations of Chapter
225 of the Code of the Borough of Pleasant Hills related to hazardous waste;
G. Violations of Chapter
234 of the Code of the Borough of Pleasant Hills related to littering;
H. Violations of Chapter
248 of the Code of the Borough of Pleasant Hills related to nuisances;
I. Violations of Chapter
251 of the Code of the Borough of Pleasant Hills related to paintball guns;
J. Violations of Chapter
258 of the Code of the Borough of Pleasant Hills related to peace and good order;
K. Violations of the Pet/Exotic Animal Ordinance of the
Borough of Pleasant Hills;
L. Violations of any existing ordinance of the Borough of
Pleasant Hills which results in a disturbance of the quiet use and enjoyment
of the neighboring property.
M. Violations under Pennsylvania law, which are designated
as a summary offense, misdemeanor or felony.
An appeal of the determination referenced herein must be submitted to
the District Magistrate within 30 days or the recommendation/costs shall become
final.