The following words, terms or phrases shall have the following respective
meanings for the purposes of this chapter:
BUILDING
Any building and structure or part thereof, whether used for human
habitation or otherwise, and includes any outhouses and appurtenances belonging
thereto or usually enjoyed therewith.
GOVERNING BODY
The Council or other legislative body charged with governing the
municipality.
OWNER
The holder or holders of title in fee simple.
PARTY IN INTEREST
All individuals, associations who have interests of record in a building
or any who are in actual possession thereof.
PUBLIC AUTHORITY
Any officer who is in charge of any department or branch of the government
of the municipality, county or state relating to health, fire, building regulations
or to other activities concerning buildings in a municipality.
PUBLIC OFFICER
The officer, officers, board or body who is or are authorized by
this chapter to exercise the powers described herein.
The public officer may determine that a building is unfit for human
habitation or occupancy or use if he finds that conditions exist in such building
which are dangerous or injurious to the health or safety of the occupants
of such building, the occupants of neighboring buildings or other residents
of such municipality. 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; disrepair; structural defects; uncleanliness.
Complaints or orders issued by a public 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 the public officer
in the exercise of reasonable diligence and the public 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 in a newspaper printed
and published in the municipality or, in the absence of such newspaper, in
one printed and published in the county and circulating in the municipality
in which the buildings are located. A copy of such complaint or order shall
be posted in a conspicuous place on premises affected by the complaint or
order. A copy of such complaint or order shall be duly recorded or lodged
for record with the Clerk of Bergen County.
The public officer shall exercise such powers as may be necessary or
convenient to carry out and effectuate the purposes and provisions of this
chapter, including the following powers in addition to others granted:
A. To investigate the building conditions in the municipality
in order to determine which buildings therein are unfit for human habitation
or occupancy or use.
B. To administer oaths and affirmations, to examine witnesses
and to 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 and agents
as he deems necessary to carry out the purposes of the chapter.