For the purpose of this article, the following words, terms
and phrases shall have the following meanings ascribed to them:
BLIGHTED PREMISES
Any building, structure or parcel of land which is and continues
to be in a state of disrepair and is becoming dilapidated.
BUILDING
A structure having a roof supported by columns or walls along
whose outside face can be traced an unbroken fine for the complete
circumference of the building, which is permanently affixed to a lot
or lots for the housing or enclosure of persons, animals or chattels,
and shall include each of the independent units into which it is divided
by party walls.
STATE OF DISREPAIR or BECOMING DILAPIDATED
A building, structure or parcel of land that is in a condition
which poses a serious threat to the safety, health and general welfare
of the community, which may be evidenced by one or more of the following
conditions:
(a)
Multiple missing, broken, or boarded up windows or doors; or
(b)
Inadequate maintenance as evidenced by structurally compromised
foundation, collapsing or missing exterior walls, roof, gutters or
damaged or missing siding; or
(c)
The presence of inorganic building materials, appliances, household
furnishings, overgrown brush, shrubbery or overgrown grass of at least
one foot situated on the premises; or
(d)
Extensive fire and/or water damage; or
(e)
Infestation by rodents or other pests; or
(f)
Excessive garbage or trash on the property; or
(g)
Inoperative or unregistered motor vehicles or inoperative boats
parked or stored on the premises unless garaged on the property; or
(h)
Lots, such as commercial parking lots, or open storage areas
left in a state of disrepair or abandonment; or
(i)
Vacant buildings or structures left unsecured or unguarded against
unauthorized entry; or
(j)
Any condition causing substantial depreciation of the property values in the neighborhood, or which is a fire hazard as determined by the Fire Marshal or his designee, or is attracting illegal activity as determined by the Police Department, or is a public nuisance as defined in Section
11-13.
STRUCTURE
Anything constructed or erected which requires location on
the ground or attachment to something having a location on the ground.
No owner of real property located in the City of Milford shall
allow, create, maintain or cause to be created or maintained, any
blighted premises.
The City of Milford Health Department shall be charged with
the enforcement of this article.
Violations of the provisions of this article shall be punishable
by a fine of $100 for each day a violation continues to exist after
the date certain established by the Anti-Blight Enforcement Officer
to remedy the violation. Said fine shall constitute a lien upon the
property in accordance with Connecticut General Statutes Section 7-148aa.
Appeals from the action of the Anti-Blight Enforcement Officer shall be in accordance with Section
11-24 of the City of Milford Code of Ordinances. At the expiration of the appeal period or conclusion of any appeal, in addition to any other remedies, the Anti-Blight Enforcement Officer may refer the matter to the State's Attorney's Office for enforcement.