The purpose of this chapter, adopted pursuant to C.G.S. § 7-148(c),
is to define and provide for the abatement of blight and nuisances
and protect, preserve and promote public health, safety and welfare,
property values and quality of life in the Town of Newtown.
This chapter shall apply to the maintenance of all business,
industrial and residentially zoned properties and their premises now
in existence or hereafter constructed, maintained, or modified, but
this chapter shall not apply to: agricultural lands as defined in
C.G.S. § 22-3(b); land dedicated as public or semipublic
open space or preserved in its natural state through conservation
easements; areas designated as inland wetlands and watercourses; or
any premises owned by the Town of Newtown.
The following definitions apply in the interpretation and enforcement
of this chapter:
ANTI-BLIGHT ENFORCEMENT OFFICER
A.
Any person or persons designated by the First Selectman, with
approval of the Board of Selectmen, to enforce the provisions of this
chapter; and
B.
A duly authorized agent of the Anti-Blight Enforcement Officer designated pursuant to Subsection
A of this definition.
BLIGHT
Any one of the following Subsections A through C unless excluded
by Subsection D:
A.
Any premises in or upon which at least one of the following
circumstances exist:
(1)
Conditions that pose a serious threat to the safety, health
and general welfare of the community, as determined by the Anti-Blight
Enforcement Officer;
(2)
Conditions that attract, harbor or conceal illegal activity
as documented by the Police Department.
B.
Any premises not being adequately maintained, as evidenced by
the existence of one or more following conditions:
(1)
Contains any building or structure that is open to the elements,
has collapsed or is missing walls, roofs, windows, doors;
(2)
Contains any building or structure that is unable to provide
shelter, or serve the purpose for which it was constructed due to
significant damage, dilapidation, decay, or severe animal, rodent,
vermin or insect infestation; or
(3)
The premises is in the public view and, as determined by the
Anti-Blight Enforcement Officer, is neglected or abandoned.
C.
Any premises that is, or contains material or equipment which
is, incapable of performing the function for which it is designed,
including, but not limited to:
(1)
Discarded or unused materials or equipment such as unregistered
motor vehicles, boats, sporting and recreation vehicles which may
be missing parts, not complete in appearance or in an obvious state
of disrepair or decay;
(2)
Parts of the aforementioned motor vehicles, boats, sporting
and recreation vehicles and items to include, but not be limited to,
household or commercial furniture, appliances, drums, cans, boxes,
scrap metal, tires, batteries, containers and garbage in the public
view.
D.
Exclusions:
(1)
Notwithstanding the foregoing, the following shall not constitute
blight within the definition of this chapter: such temporary conditions
not to exceed six months in duration, as may be reasonably related
to repair or restoration of building(s) and/or motor vehicles, boats
or recreational vehicles registered to the subject premises'
owner(s) or tenants(s), as determined by the Anti-Blight Enforcement
Officer, provided that there are no delinquent taxes or other amounts
owed to the Town of Newtown or any agency or department of the Town
of Newtown.
CAPABLE INDIVIDUAL
A person that can be reasonably expected to perform maintenance
and yard work around a property or premises. This shall include any
individual above 18 years of age who is not a disabled individual.
DILAPIDATION
Significant partial ruin, decay or disrepair of property
such that it would not qualify for a certificate of use and occupancy,
or which is deemed unsafe or which is designated by health, zoning
enforcement, fire or building inspectors or officers as unfit for
use or habitation.
DISABLED INDIVIDUAL
In the case of an owner-occupied residence, an individual
who has a disability meeting the definitions for the mental or physical
disability as defined under the Americans with Disabilities Act of
1990, and does not have a household member who meets the definition
of a capable individual.
ELDERLY INDIVIDUAL
An individual over the age of 65, who does not have a household
member who meets the definition of a capable individual.
HISTORIC STRUCTURES
Those listed in the Newtown Historical Inventory (the "Inventory"),
as compiled and maintained by the Town Historian and the Land Use
Director, published on March 25, 2009, as the same may be amended.
INFESTATION
The presence of insects, rodents, vermin or other pests on
the premises, which constitute a health hazard.
LOW-INCOME INDIVIDUAL
In the case of an owner-occupied residence, an individual,
or where more than one person resides in the premises, a family unit,
that has an income below the highest level of qualifying income established
by C.G.S. § 12-170d(a)(3).
NEIGHBORHOOD
An area of the Town of Newtown comprising premises or parcels
of land, any part of which is contiguous with any other parcel within
the Town of Newtown.
NUISANCE
Shall be taken to include:
A.
Any public nuisance, as defined by statute or ordinance;
B.
Any attractive nuisance, defined as the presence of any condition
on any premises that is detrimental to the health or safety of individuals
coming into contact with the subject premises. This shall include,
but is not limited to, the presence of abandoned wells, shafts, basements,
excavations, secured and unsecured equipment, appliances, vehicles,
lumber, garbage, waste and structurally unsound fences or other structures,
as determined by the Anti-Blight Enforcement Officer.
C.
Physical conditions dangerous to human life or detrimental to
the health of persons on or near any premises where the conditions
exist, as determined the Anti-Blight Enforcement Officer.
D.
That which renders air, food or drink unwholesome or detrimental
to the health of human beings.
E.
Fire hazards and any condition or situation, process, material
or blocked/obstructed egress that may cause a fire, an explosion or
provide a ready fuel supply to augment the spread or intensity of
a fire or explosion, thereby posing or intensifying a threat to life
or property, as determined by the Anti-Blight Enforcement Officer.
F.
Illegal activity, as determined by the Anti-Blight Enforcement
Officer.
OWNER/OCCUPANT
Any person, institution, foundation, entity or authority
which owns, leases, rents, possesses, controls, is responsible for
or occupies any property or premises within the Town of Newtown.
PERSON
Any individual, corporation, partnership, limited-liability
company, trust, estate, association, joint venture, or any other legal
or commercial entity.
PREMISES
Shall be deemed to include any property, buildings, dwellings,
parcels of land, unoccupied lots or structures within the Town of
Newtown.
PUBLIC VIEW
Visible from any public right-of-way or Neighborhood.
STRUCTURE
Any building, walls, dwelling, fence, swimming pool, or similarly
constructed object, located above or below ground on any premises,
or structures as defined in the Newtown Zoning Regulations, Connecticut
Building Codes or Connecticut Fire Safety Codes.
No person shall cause any blight to be created or maintained
within the Town of Newtown. Any such person, including the agents
thereof, shall be jointly and severally obligated to comply with the
provisions of this chapter and subject to the penalties for violation
hereof.
If a person who is issued a citation does not make an uncontested payment of the fines, penalties, costs, or fees due for noncompliance as specified by the citation to the Town, he/she shall adhere to the procedure in the Code of the Town of Newtown, §
132-10, Appeals procedure, Subsections
B through
E.
In the event that any part or portion of this chapter is declared
invalid for any reason, all the other provisions of this chapter shall
remain in full force and effect.