There is hereby created, effective immediately,
a committee as described by Section 1712.1 of the Pennsylvania Urban
Redevelopment Law (35 P.S. 1712.1) providing blighted property removal,
consisting of four members as specified by the Act, and known as the
"Blighted Property Removal Committee."
[Amended 9-6-2011 by Ord. No. 11-12]
The Blighted Property Review Committee shall
consist of the following members:
A. One member
of the Norristown Municipal Council;
B. One representative
of the Norristown Planning Commission;
C. One representative
of the Montgomery County Redevelopment Authority; and
D. One representative
to be designated by the Municipal Administrator from the Executive
Branch of the Municipality.
The members of the Property Review Committee
shall serve for staggered four-year terms beginning with the date
of their appointment and ending on December 31 of the year they were
appointed. Appointments to fill vacancies shall be only for the unexpired
portion of a term ending at the end of the calendar year.
The Blighted Property Review Committee shall
have power and authority to operate under the Act to provide for the
designation, certification and removal of blighted property as defined
in the Act, to operate in conjunction with and cooperate with the
Redevelopment Authority of the County of Montgomery bringing about
the acquisition by the exercise of eminent domain or otherwise, as
authorized by the Act, and elimination of blighted property within
the Municipality; and to this end, said Committee shall have all power
and authority to do such acts and deeds as are necessary and appropriate
to carry out the goals of the Act and this chapter.
Notice of the determination by the Committee
that a property is blighted property within the meaning of the Act
shall be given to the owner of the property or his agent, consisting
of the Committee's resolution certifying the property to be blighted,
together with or including an order from the Committee to the owner
directing the elimination of the conditions, by personal service of
the Committee's resolution upon the owner or by certified mail, return
receipt requested, or by posting a copy of the Committee's resolution
in a conspicuous place on the property. The owner or his agent shall
have the right to appeal from the Committee's determination by filing
a written notice within 10 business days from the date of service,
to the local District Judge.