The purpose of this chapter is to protect and
promote the public health through the control, abatement and prevention
of nuisances of a public health concern. Alleged infractions of the
provisions and standards set forth will be investigated by an enforcing
official in each case presented. Wherever there is a question as to
the significance of an alleged infraction or the factual existence
of an alleged infraction, the prudent judgment of the Health Officer
or other enforcing official will prevail in the determination of a
violation.
As used in this chapter, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
ABANDON
To desert, ignore, and fail to maintain a property in a safe,
habitable condition.
ACCUMULATION
The gathering together and increasing in amount over a period
of time.
ASHES
The residue from the burning of wood, coal or other combustible
materials.
ATTRACTIVE NUISANCE
A potentially harmful object on or condition of the land
that, by its features, tends to lure children or others.
BUILDING
Defined as specified in the New Jersey Uniform Construction
Code, N.J.A.C. 5:23-1 et seq.
BUILDING CODE
The New Jersey Uniform Construction Code, N.J.A.C. 5:23-1
et seq.
COMMERCIAL PREMISES
As defined in the Township Zoning Ordinances and/or any tract of land on which or on part of which
commercial activity of any kind takes place.
CONTRACTOR
A person engaged in any business or service, including construction,
repairing, refurbishing, remodeling or the demolition of buildings
or grounds within the Township.
DEVELOPED PROPERTY
Any premises on which a structure has been erected or other
improvements have been made.
DWELLING
As specified in the New Jersey Uniform Construction Code,
N.J.A.C. 5:23-1 et seq.; Regulations for the Maintenance of Hotels
and Multiple Dwellings, N.J.A.C. 5:10-1 et seq.; Regulations Governing
Rooming and Boarding Houses, N.J.A.C. 5:27-1 et seq.; New Jersey State
Housing Code, N.J.A.C. 5:28-1 et seq., as may be the case.
ENFORCING OFFICIALS
Include the Health Officer, Registered Environmental Health
Specialist, Animal Control Officer, Zoning Officer, Construction Official,
Fire Official or other official authorized by the Township Board of
Health to enforce this chapter.
EXTERIOR PROPERTY
Any space located between property boundary lines of the
tax lot in question or the boundaries of any contiguous tax lots and
any structure on the property.
EXTERMINATION
The control and elimination of insects, mice, rats and other
pests by eliminating their harborage places; by removing or making
inaccessible materials that serve as their food; by poison spraying,
fumigating, and trapping or by any other approved pest elimination
methods.
GOOD REPAIR
The structure is maintained in such a manner that there is
no evidence of deterioration, or damaged or loose elements, and, where
appropriate, is capable of preventing the elements (rain, snow, wind)
and rodents from entering the interior areas.
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
Wastes presenting a danger to health and safety by reason
of their pathological, explosive, radiological or toxic characteristics.
INFESTATION
The presence within, or contiguous to, a structure or premises
of insects, mice, rats, vermin or other pests in quantities large
enough to constitute a health threat.
INSECTS
Those insects that have public health significance for disease
transmission and property damage, such as cockroaches, ticks, mosquitoes,
lice, bedbugs and termites, etc.
NOISE
Defined by the Noise Control Act or N.J.S.A. 13:1G, Noise
Control Regulation N.J.A.C. 7:29, and the Ewing Township Noise Ordinance and/or any prohibitive activities in this chapter.
NONRESIDENTIAL USER
Any type of commercial, industrial or similar activity, whether
or not operating for a profit, occupying premises within the Township
and creating solid waste in any form.
NOXIOUS WEEDS
Any plant designated by a federal, state or county government
as injurious to public health, agriculture, recreation, wildlife or
property. A noxious weed may be native or nonnative, invasive or noninvasive
and may also be commonly defined as a plant that grows out of place
and is competitive, persistent, and pernicious. Examples include but
are not limited to ragweed, poison ivy or oak, thistle, and multiflora
rose.
OCCUPANT
Defined as specified in the New Jersey Uniform Construction
Code, N.J.A.C. 5:23-1 et seq.; Regulations for the Maintenance of
Hotels and Multiple Dwellings, N.J.A.C. 5:10-1 et seq.; Regulations
Governing Rooming and Boarding Houses, N.J.A.C. 5:27-1 et seq.; New
Jersey State Housing Code, N.J.A.C. 5:28-1 et seq., as may be the
case.
OWNER
Defined as specified in the New Jersey Uniform Construction
Code, N.J.A.C. 5:23-1 et seq.; Regulations for the Maintenance of
Hotels and Multiple Dwellings, N.J.A.C. 5:10-1 et seq.; Regulations
Governing Rooming and Boarding Houses, N.J.A.C. 5:27-1 et seq.; New
Jersey State Housing Code, N.J.A.C. 5:28-1 et seq.; New Jersey Uniform
Fire Code, N.J.A.C. 5:70 et seq., as may be the case.
PERSON
Includes an individual, firm, corporation, association, society,
partnership, and their agents or employees.
PREMISES
A house or building, together with its land and outbuildings.
PUBLIC HEALTH CONCERN
Any matters, conditions or things that cause worry, solicitude,
or anxiety for the health, safety and welfare of the public due to
their dangerous or unsanitary nature.
PUBLIC RESTROOM
A room equipped with toilet facilities intended for public
use in all public facilities and in establishments where commercial
activity takes place.
RESIDENT
Any person occupying or maintaining a place of residence
within the Township.
RESIDENTIAL USE
A dwelling unit, such as a home, condominium, trailer or
a multifamily dwelling of two or more units.
RODENTS
Those rodents that have public health significance for disease
transmission and property damage, such as mice, rats, bats and other
burrowing rodents, etc.
SOLID WASTE
Any trash, garbage, junk, rubbish, refuse, litter, debris
and other materials that, when dumped, deposited, accumulated or abandoned,
create conditions of public health concern. This term shall include
any animal or vegetable waste solids resulting from the handling,
preparation, cooking or consumption of foods; discarded material such
as glass, wood, yard debris, grass/brush clippings, stone, concrete,
plastic, ashes, cloth, rags, paper, metal, tires, street cleanings,
dead animals, manure, appliances, furniture, equipment, automobiles,
solid market wastes, construction materials, industrial wastes, chemical
wastes, recyclable materials and containers, and all discarded appliances.
TOWNSHIP
The Township of Ewing, County of Mercer, and State of New
Jersey.
USABLE MATERIALS
Properly stored, are nonperishable materials stored for new
construction or other items intended to be used within 30 days and
are stored off the ground and maintained in such a matter that they
do not provide habitat for insects or rodents.
WATER DRAINAGE AND ACCUMULATION
The runoff, discharge or drainage of water from any premises
or building which results in the accumulation of stagnant water. This
definition shall not apply to water retention or detention areas and/or
reservoirs approved by the Township Engineer.
WEEDS
The growth, existence or presence of any noxious weeds of
any height, or the growth, existence or presence of any other weeds
or plant growth in excess of six inches. "Weeds" shall be defined
as all grasses, annual plants and vegetation, other than trees or
shrubs; provided, however, this term shall not include cultivated
flowers, landscaped areas and gardens.
[Amended 10-16-2018 by Ord. No. 18-27]
Whenever the owner, tenant or occupant notified
has not complied with the notice as specified and the nuisance has
not been abated or removed under the direction of the Health Officer
or other enforcing official, any cost or expense incurred for abating
or removing, or causing to be abated or removed the nuisance or condition,
may be recovered in the following manner:
A. Such costs and expenses shall be certified to the
Tax Assessor and shall become part of the taxes next assessed against
the premises upon which the nuisance or condition was located.
B. Where it is not possible or practical to proceed under Subsection
A the cost or expense shall be recovered in an action at law in any court of competent jurisdiction.
C. Regardless of how costs are actually recovered, they
shall be in addition to and shall not affect the imposition of any
penalties for the violation of this chapter.
The provisions of this chapter shall be enforced
by the Health Officer or other enforcing officials as defined herein.
Enforcement shall be in the Municipal Court having jurisdiction over
proceedings to enforce and collect any penalty imposed because of
a violation of any provision of this chapter. The proceedings shall
be summary and in accordance with the Penalty Enforcement Law (N.J.S.A.
2A:58-10 et seq.). Process shall be in the nature of a summons or
warrant and shall be issued by those authorized by the local Board
of Health.