The City Council of the City of Butler, Butler County, Pennsylvania,
finds it to be in the interest of the residents of the City of Butler
and the general public to provide for the regulation of conduct it
deems to be offensive; to prevent vice, disorder and immorality; and
to promote public peace, health and safety, and to this end the Council
enacts this article.
No person who has legal or equitable ownership of real estate
(property) located in the City shall knowingly allow that real estate
to be used as the site for the sale of illicit narcotics or controlled
dangerous substances after having received written notice from the
City that a present occupant or tenant of that property has been convicted
of selling illicit narcotics or controlled dangerous substances at
that property.
Nothing in this article shall be construed to encourage or authorize the discrimination by lessors against any person(s) based upon race, creed, religion, sex, age or national origin. Rather, it is the intent of this article to hold persons accountable for acquiescing the continued use of their property as the location of illegal drug sales, after having received notice as set forth in §
192-28.
The conviction for violation of this article will be determined
by the appropriate judicial authority; such determination of conviction
shall be made where:
A. The owner (lessor) has received notice as set forth in §
192-28; and
B. It has been established that the owner (lessor) aided or acquiesced in illegal activities describe in §
192-28.
No person shall be charged with the violation of this article
if such person has instated eviction proceedings against the tenant(s)
whose suspected criminal activities would otherwise give rise to potential
liability under this article. The owner (lessor) is required, however,
to move forward expeditiously with any such eviction proceedings.
Whoever violates any provision of this article shall upon conviction
thereof be fined not more than $1,000 and costs of prosecution or
shall be imprisoned for no more than 90 days, or both such fine and
imprisonment. This article is effective immediately.