[HISTORY: Adopted by the City Council of the City of Atlantic
City: Art. I, 6-8-1978 by Ord. No. 29-1978; Art. II, 12-9-1992 by Ord. No.
121-1992. Amendments noted where applicable.]
GENERAL REFERENCES
Administration of government — See Ch.
4.
Beach Patrol — See Ch.
52, Art.
II.
Salaries, titles and other compensation — See Ch.
57.
The position of Deputy Assistant Superintendent of the Atlantic
City Beach Patrol is hereby created.
The duties of said Deputy Assistant Superintendent of the Atlantic City Beach Patrol shall include the following:
A. The rank of Deputy Assistant Superintendent is next below that of
Assistant Superintendent of the Atlantic City Beach Patrol in duty
and responsibility.
B. The Deputy Assistant Superintendents shall be subordinate to and
under the direction of the Assistant Superintendent of the Atlantic
City Beach Patrol and shall aid and assist him in the proper execution
of his duties and obligations. They shall be responsible for the efficient
operation of designated areas of the Beach Patrol.
The Deputy Assistant Superintendent shall be paid the salary
of $754.58, payable biweekly.
[Adopted 12-9-1992 by Ord. No. 121-1992]
Pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40:48-2.12g et seq., a custodian may be
appointed on behalf of the City of Atlantic City and designated to:
A. Enter and take charge of specific premises that have been found to
be a nuisance.
B. Supervise abatement of said nuisance, the correction of the defective
condition or the maintenance of the premises in a proper condition
so as to conform to the requirements of municipal ordinances and state
laws applicable thereto.
C. Bring an action in the Superior Court to be appointed receiver ex
officio of the rents and income of such real property for the purpose
of collecting the rents and income from such property and expend the
same for the purpose of abating said conditions. Said rents and income
so collected by the said receiver shall also be available for the
payment of such costs and expenses of the receivership, as may be
adjudged by the court, and for the payment to the municipality of
any fines or penalties which may have been imposed on the owner for
violations of this Article and which have not been paid by the person
liable therefor. The court may proceed in the action in a summary
manner or otherwise. Such receiver shall not be required to give bond
and shall be appointed only for the said purposes.