[Adopted 8-28-2014 by Ord. No. 23-2014]
This article is intended to address chronic police calls arising
from public disturbances and nuisances recurring in the same owner-occupied
dwelling unit or the same apartment, dwelling unit or rental unit,
including, but in no way limited to, excessively loud music or parties,
public alcohol consumption, late night noise, chronic dog barking,
violations of City ordinances, state statutes or regulations, or federal
laws or regulations relating to property or person. This article is
not intended and shall not be interpreted to cover police calls related
to domestic violence, child abuse or any other significant form of
criminal activity.
All words used in this article shall carry their customary dictionary
meanings, except that the following words, terms and phrases, when
used in this article, shall have the meanings ascribed to them in
this article, except where the context clearly indicates a different
meaning:
APARTMENT or DWELLING UNIT
Any room or rooms or suite or apartment thereof, whether
furnished or unfurnished, which is occupied or intended, arranged,
or designed to be occupied for sleeping and dwelling purposes by one
or more persons, including but not limited to the owner thereof or
any of his servants, agents or employees.
ASSESSABLE POLICE SERVICE COSTS
A.
Those costs for services incurred by the City in connection
with a response to police call including, but not limited to, the
actual labor and material costs of the City (including, without limitation,
employee wages, fringe benefits, administrative overhead, costs of
equipment, costs of equipment operation including depreciation, costs
of materials, costs of transportation, equipment, costs of material
disposal and costs of contracted labor) whether or not the services
are provided by the City or by a third party on behalf of the City
which shall be calculated, approved and from time to time adjusted
by resolution of the City Council. The schedule set forth within such
resolution shall be available for inspection by the public at the
office of the City Clerk during regular business hours.
B.
Assessable Police Service Costs shall also include, in addition
to the amounts set forth above as fixed by Council:
(1)
The actual cost of medical treatment to officers (including
K-9 dogs), and/or costs of repairing or replacing damaged police equipment
or property, in connection with a response;
(2)
Service charges and interest;
(3)
Attorneys' fees, litigation costs; and
(4)
Any and all costs, charges, fines or penalties to the City imposed
by any court or state or federal governmental entity or agency.
GOVERNMENT ENTITY
Any federal, state, local government, school district, agency
or authority created or organized thereby.
LANDLORD
An owner who rents, by lease or sublease, a residential unit
or a tenant who rents by sublease a residential unit within the City
of Somers Point, whether for monetary, nonmonetary or other consideration.
The definition applies regardless of whether the lease is entered
into by the owner, tenant or an agent of the owner or tenant.
OWNER
Person or persons or corporations and/or corporate officers
or other entity, and/or its principals, comprising record owner or
owners of any private property.
PRIVATE PROPERTY
Any land and any single and multifamily dwellings not owned
by a government entity.
PROPERTY MANAGER
Person or persons or corporations and/or corporate officers
or other entity, and/or its principals, who have been designated as
the property manager by the owner in a writing signed by the owner
and the designee and/or any person or corporation and/or corporate
officers or other entity, and/or its principals, who is actually responsible
for the management of the property.
PUBLIC DISTURBANCES
Any party gathering, event or disturbance involving disorderly
conduct as described in the Code of the City of Somers Point and/or
any state statute or regulation or any federal law or regulation.
Every owner, landlord and/or property manager within the City shall pay to the Chief Financial Officer of the City of Somers Point, for deposit into the general fund, assessable police service costs as defined in §
105-2 for each response by the Somers Point Police Department to maintain order and public peace and/or to restrain unlawful conduct thereon and/or to stop public disturbances at such private property for each response by the Police Department in excess of three calls per calendar year; provided, however, that police services in connection with crimes against residents and/or property by persons not residing in or by persons who are not invited guests or otherwise lawful occupants of the private property shall not be considered "responses" for purposes of this article; nor shall responses to calls for domestic violence or child abuse or any other significant form of criminal activity.
The Chief of Police, his or her designee, or other duly authorized agent of the City shall notify the owner, landlord and/or property manager that a response has been made to such property to maintain order or public peace or to stop a public disturbance. Each such notice shall be given by regular mail to the last known address of such owner, landlord and/or property manager or to the address listed upon the Somers Point rental registration application in the case of a landlord or property manager; provided, however, that an owner, landlord and/or property manager shall be required to pay assessable police service costs in accordance with §
105-2 of this article whether or not such notice(s) has (have) been issued or received. A copy shall also be delivered to the tenant in the event a rental unit is the source of the response.