There exists in the Township of Greenwich buildings which are
unfit for human habitation, occupancy or use, due to dilapidation,
defects increasing the hazards of fire, accidents or other calamities,
lack of ventilation, lack of sanitary facilities or due to other conditions
rendering the building or buildings or part thereof unsafe or unsanitary
or dangerous or detrimental to the safety or otherwise inimical to
the welfare of the residents of the Township. The Township has the
power pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40:48-2.3 et seq., as amended, to exercise
its police powers to repair, close or demolish or cause or require
the repairing, closing or demolition of such building or buildings
or part thereof in the manner herein provided.
Former Chapter 68, entitled "Buildings, Unfit For Human Habitation,"
is repealed in its entirety and replaced with this new chapter.
The following terms, whenever used or referred to in this chapter,
shall have the following meanings unless a different meaning clearly
appears from the context:
BUILDING
Any building or structure, or part thereof, whether used
for human habitation or otherwise, and includes any accessory buildings
and appurtenances belonging thereto or usually enjoyed therewith.
DWELLING
A building or structure, or part thereof, containing one
or more dwelling units or lodging units.
DWELLING UNIT
A building or portion thereof providing living facilities
for one or more persons.
OWNERS
The holder or holders of title in fee simple.
PARTIES IN INTEREST
All individuals, associations and corporations who have interests
of record in a building and any who are in actual possession thereof.
PUBLIC AUTHORITY
Any housing authority or 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 the municipality.
PUBLIC OFFICER
The officer, officers, board or body who is or are authorized
to exercise the powers prescribed by such ordinances and by P.L. 1942
c. 112 (N.J.S.A. 40:48-2.3 et seq.). Notwithstanding any other provision
of law to the contrary, nothing shall prevent the Mayor and Council
from designating more than one public officer for different purposes
as provided by law.
TOWNSHIP
The Township of Greenwich in Gloucester County, New Jersey.
Whenever a petition is filed with the public officer by a public
authority or by at least five residents of the Township charging that
any building is unfit for human habitation or occupancy or use, or
whenever it appears to the public officer, on the public officer's
own motion, that any building is unfit for human habitation or occupancy
or use, the public officer, in consultation with the Township Administrator,
shall, if preliminary investigation discloses a basis for such charges,
issue and cause to be served upon the owner of and parties in interest
in such building, a complaint stating the charges in that respect
and containing a notice that a hearing will be held before the public
officer at a place therein fixed no less than seven days nor more
than 30 days after the serving of said complaint, that the owner and
parties in interest shall have the right to file an answer to the
complaint and appear in person or by counsel and give testimony at
the place and time fixed in the complaint, and that the rules of evidence
prevailing in the courts shall not be controlling in the hearing before
the public officer.
If, after such notice and hearing, the public officer determines that the buildings under consideration are unfit for human habitation or occupancy or use, in addition to the written report required under §
258-7D above, the public officer shall issue cause to be served upon the owners thereof and parties in interest an order:
A. Requiring the repair, alteration or improvement of the said building
to 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 have said building vacated and closed within the time set forth
in the order; and
B. If the building is in such 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, then the owner shall be required to remove or demolish
said building within a reasonable time as specified in said order
of removal.
In addition to the powers of this chapter granted to the public
officer, the public officer shall also have the following powers:
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, 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 persons in possession.
D. To appoint and fix the duties of such officers, agents and employees
as he deems necessary to carry out the purpose of this chapter, provided
such appointments are first approved in writing by the Township Administrator.
E. To delegate any of the functions and powers of the public officer
under this chapter to such officers and agents as the public officer
may designate, provided such delegation and/or designation is first
approved in writing by the Township Administrator.
The provisions of the New Jersey State Uniform Construction
Code, N.J.S.A. 52:27D-119 et seq., and the 2009 International Property
Maintenance Code subject to revisions in Ordinance No. 14-2010 are hereby accepted, adopted and established as a standard
to be used as a guide in determining the fitness of a building for
human habitation or occupancy or use. A copy of the 2009 International
Property Maintenance Code and the New Jersey State Uniform Construction
Code are on file in the Township Clerk's office.
The failure, neglect or refusal of any person to comply with
any order made by the public officer pursuant to the provisions hereof
or the hindrance by any person of the public officer in making any
investigation under this chapter shall constitute a violation of this
chapter.
For any violation of this chapter, the violator shall be subject
to such a fine in the maximum sum of $2,000, 90 days' imprisonment
and/or 90 days of community service.