As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
CITY
The City of Atlantic City.
CODE OFFICIAL
Any City official or employee authorized to issue and enforce
orders pursuant to any statute, code, ordinance or regulation.
OPENING
Any window, door or other point or means of access to the
interior of a structure.
OPEN VACANT STRUCTURE
Any building or other enclosure, which has remained unoccupied
for a period of six months or more and which, in the official opinion
of the applicable code official, is inadequately secured to prevent
entry and/or intrusion of the elements into any portion thereof.
OWNER
The holder of title to any real property as reflected in
the records of the Tax Assessor's office.
PARTIALLY BOARDED BUILDING
Any building or other enclosure where the boards are uncut to fit the openings, unpainted (or covered with exterior weathertight material) and do not comply with established and industry-approved design standards, which has remained unoccupied for a period of six months or more and which is, in whole or in part, boarded up for a period of six months or more and which, in the official opinion of the applicable Code Official, is a public nuisance and an unfit building inimical to the welfare of the citizens of Atlantic City as it diminishes neighboring property values, constitutes an attractive nuisance, is a forum for crime, a breeding ground for vermin, or is in any other respect dangerous or injurious to the health and safety of the people of the City of Atlantic City. Such a building shall be deemed, for all purposes of the Code of the City of Atlantic City, a vacant building subject to abatement or demolition pursuant to Chapter
108, §
108-3.1, of the Code of the City of Atlantic City.
[Added 4-11-2012 by Ord. No. 2-2012]
SECURED
Any structure in which all openings have been boarded and
locked in accordance with the terms of this chapter so as to prevent
unauthorized access by persons or intrusion by the elements.
VACANT BUILDING
Any building or other enclosure which has remained unoccupied
for a period of six months or more and which lacks the habitual presence
of human beings who have a legal right to be on the premises, whether
or not boarded up, and which, in the official opinion of the applicable
code official, is a public nuisance and an unfit building inimical
to the welfare of the citizens of Atlantic City as it diminishes neighboring
property values, constitutes an attractive nuisance, is a forum for
crime, a breeding ground for vermin or is in any other respect dangerous
or injurious to the health and safety of the people of the City of
Atlantic City.
[Added 10-6-2010 by Ord. No. 70-2010]
[Added 6-11-2014 by Ord. No. 29-2014]
An owner is required to complete all work pursuant to this chapter.
Where the owner fails to comply with the requirements of this chapter,
the Director of Licensing and Inspections, or his designee, shall
certify the cost thereof to the City Council, which shall examine
the certificate, and if it shall be found correct, the City Council
shall cause the cost as shown thereon, with an additional administrative
fee of $100, to be charged against the lands from which the work required
to the abandoned building shall have been completed; and the amount
so charged shall forthwith become a lien upon the lands and shall
be added to and become and form part of the taxes next to be assessed
and levied upon such lands, the same to bear interest at the same
rate as taxes, and shall be collected and enforced by the same officers
and in the same manner as taxes.