A.
When not inconsistent with the context of this chapter, words and terms used in the present tense include the future tense; words and terms used in the plural number include the singular number and the converse; and the masculine gender includes the feminine gender and the neuter gender.
B.
Where the term "base cost to the Borough of the corrective work," or a term of similar import, is used in this chapter, the term shall mean:[1]
(1)
If the corrective work is done by the Borough work force, the actual cost to the Borough of the equipment, materials and labor involved in the work done by the Borough plus the ten-percent penalty authorized by § 1202(4) of the Borough Code[2] for the removal of a nuisance;
[2]
Editor's Note: See 8 Pa.C.S.A. § 1202(4).
(2)
If the corrective work is done for the Borough by an independent contractor retained by the Borough, the contract price paid by the Borough to the contractor plus the ten-percent penalty authorized by § 1202(4) of the Borough Code for the removal of a nuisance.
C.
Where a word or term is not defined by § 131-1D below or by another section in this chapter, the word or term shall have attributed to it its ordinarily accepted meaning or such as the context may require or imply.
D. BOROUGH DISEASED VEGETATION HARMFUL VEGETATION(1) (a) (b) (2) PERSON OWNER OF A PROPERTY (or a term of similar import)(1) (2)
Unless otherwise expressly stated, or unless the context clearly requires a different meaning, the following words and terms, when used in this chapter, shall have the meanings next ascribed to them.
The Borough of Lewistown acting through the Borough Manager, a Department officer in the Building Code, Property Codes and Zoning Code Department, a Bureau officer in the Fire Prevention Bureau, a Borough police officer, or that employee of the Borough appointed by the Borough Manager to enforce this chapter.
Any plant, shrub or tree so afflicted with a disease, or so infested with insects or with an animal parasite or plant parasite, that the condition or the effect of the condition threatens to damage or destroy plants, shrubs, trees or other property of neighbors or the public or threatens the health or safety of persons. The term "diseased vegetation" means and includes, but is not limited to, such conditions as Dutch elm disease, gypsy moth infestation, Japanese beetle infestation, infestation by wood borers, and the like.
Any vegetation:
Which is not edible and which has no garden, landscape or ornamental value or purpose, and which if left uncontrolled could create a fire hazard or substantially increase the risk of fire or the spread of fire; or
Which at some point in its growth emits or produces fumes, odors, juices, pollen, dust, seeds, roots, branches or stringers known to be physically discomforting or to be harmful or dangerous to persons or property.
The term "harmful vegetation" means and includes, but is not limited to, poison ivy, poison oak, ragweed, goldenrod, Canadian thistle, multiflora rose, and the like.
Any individual, partnership, firm, association, organization, corporation, government agency, municipal authority, or other entity.
Any person who, whether alone or jointly or severally with others:
Actually owns a lot or parcel of real estate (that is, has legal title to, or a vested or equitable interest in, the real estate, with or without actual or accompanying possession thereof); or
Has charge, care or control of the real estate as agent, attorney, manager, operator, receiver, trustee or the like for the owner or as agent, manager, personal representative, trustee or the like for the estate of the owner.