Definitions. The following words, terms and phrases, when
used in this article, shall have the meanings ascribed to them in
this section, except where the context clearly indicates a different
meaning:
ACCESSIBLE PROPERTY/STRUCTURE
A property that is accessible through a comprised/breached
gate, fence, wall, etc., or a structure that is unsecured and/or breached
in such a way as to allow access to the interior space by unauthorized
persons.
APPLICABLE CODES
Includes, but is not limited to, the Borough's Zoning
Code, the Borough's Property Rehabilitation and Maintenance Code,
Neighborhood Improvement Ordinance, Solid Waste Ordinance, Residential
and Commercial Recycling Ordinance, and the State and Borough Building
and Fire Codes.
BLIGHTED PROPERTY
(1)
Properties that have broken or severely damaged windows,
doors, walls, or roofs which create hazardous conditions and encourage
trespassing; or
(2)
Properties whose maintenance is not in conformance
with the maintenance of other neighboring properties, causing a decrease
in value of the neighboring properties; or
(3)
Properties cited for a public nuisance pursuant to
the Borough codes; or
(4)
Properties that endanger the public's health,
safety, or welfare because the properties or improvements thereon
are dilapidated, deteriorated, or violate minimum health and safety
standards or lack maintenance as required by the applicable codes.
ENFORCEMENT OFFICER
Any law enforcement officer, Building Official, Zoning Inspector,
Code Enforcement Officer, Fire Inspector or Building Inspector, or
other person authorized by the Borough to enforce the applicable code(s).
EVIDENCE OF VACANCY
Any condition that, on its own or combined with other conditions
present, would lead a reasonable person to believe that the property
is vacant. Such conditions may include, but are not limited to: overgrown
and/or dead vegetation; past-due utility notices and/or disconnected
utilities; accumulation of trash, junk or debris; abandoned vehicles,
auto parts or materials; the absence of furnishings and/or personal
items consistent with habitation or occupancy; the presence of an
unsanitary, stagnant swimming pool; the accumulation of newspapers,
circulars, flyers and/or mail; or statements by neighbors, passers-by,
delivery agents or government agents; or the presence of boards over
doors, windows or other openings in violation of applicable code.
DEFAULT
That the mortgagor has not complied with the terms of the
mortgage on the property, or the promissory note, or other evidence
of the debt referred to in the mortgage.
FORECLOSURE
The legal process by which a mortgagee, or other lienholder,
terminates a property owner's equitable right of redemption to
obtain legal and equitable title to the real property pledged as security
for a debt or the real property subject to the lien. This definition
shall include, but is not limited to, public notice of default, a
deed in lieu of foreclosure, sale to the mortgagee or lienholder,
certificate of title, and all other processes, activities and actions,
by whatever name, associated with the described process. The process
is not concluded until the property obtained by the mortgagee, lienholder,
or their designee, by certificate of title or any other means, is
sold to a nonrelated bonafide purchaser in an arm's length transaction
to satisfy the debt or lien.
MORTGAGEE
The creditor, including, but not limited to, trustees; mortgage
servicing companies; lenders in a mortgage agreement; any agent, servant,
or employee of the creditor; any successor in interest; or any assignee
of the creditor's rights, interests or obligations under the
mortgage agreement.
LOCAL AGENT
The agent designated by the mortgagee upon registration as
required by this article. The local agent or its employee must be
located within the county and be available for the service of notices
during regular working hours and business week (8:00 a.m. to 5:00
p.m., Monday through Friday). Post office boxes are not acceptable.
OWNER
Any person, firm, corporation or other legal entity who,
individually or jointly or severally with others, holds the legal
or beneficial title to any building, facilities, equipment or premises
subject to the provisions of this article.
REAL PROPERTY
Any improved residential or commercial land, buildings, leasehold
improvements and anything affixed to the land, or portion thereof
identified by a property parcel identification number, located in
the Borough limits. Developed lots are considered improved land.
REGISTRABLE PROPERTY
(1)
Any real property located in the Borough, whether
vacant or occupied, that is encumbered by a mortgage in default, is
subject to an ongoing foreclosure action by the mortgagee or trustee,
has been the subject of a foreclosure action by a mortgagee or trustee
and a judgement has been entered, or has been the subject of a foreclosure
sale where the title was transferred to the beneficiary of a mortgage
involved in the foreclosure and any properties transferred under a
deed in lieu of foreclosure/sale.
(2)
The designation of a "default/foreclosure" property
as "registrable" shall remain in place until such time as the property
is sold to a nonrelated bonafide purchaser in an arm's length
transaction or the foreclosure action has been dismissed and any default
on the mortgage has been cured.
SEMIANNUAL REGISTRATION
Six months from the date of the first action that requires
registration, as determined by the Borough or its designee, and every
subsequent six months. The date of the initial registration may be
different than the date of the first action that required registration.
VACANT
Any parcel of land in the Borough that contains any building
or structure that is not lawfully occupied or inhabited by human beings
as evidenced by the conditions set forth in the definition of "evidence
of vacancy" above, which is without lawful tenant, or lawful occupant
or without a certificate of occupancy. Vacant property does not mean
property that is temporarily unoccupied while the residents are away
on vacation, personal matters or business, or is not intended by the
owner to be left vacant, so long as the period does not exceed thirty
(30) days.