Pursuant to the general powers granted to cities and towns by
Article 89 of the Amendments to the Massachusetts Constitution, and
the specific powers granted by MGL c. 139, §§ 1 through
3A, this chapter is adopted to help protect the health, safety, and
welfare of the citizens of Greenfield by preventing blight, protecting
property values and neighborhood integrity, protecting the Town's
resources, avoiding the creation and maintenance of nuisances and
ensuring the safety and sanitary maintenance of all buildings and
structures. Inadequately maintained residential or commercial/business
buildings are at an increased risk for fire, unlawful entry, or other
public health and safety hazards. This chapter will help secure the
welfare of the Town's residents and neighborhoods by requiring all
property owners, including lenders, trustees and service companies
and the like, to register and properly maintain their respective properties.
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
BUILDING
An enclosed structure, either a principal building or shed,
garage, stable, greenhouse, or other accessory building.
DILAPIDATED
A condition of decay or partial ruin by reason of neglect,
misuse, or deterioration. The term includes, but is not limited to:
A.
Property having deteriorated or ineffective waterproofing of
exterior walls, roofs, foundations or floors, including broken or
inadequately secured windows or doors.
B.
Personal property that is broken, rusted, worn, partially or
wholly dismantled or otherwise due to deterioration is unsuitable
for the purpose for which designed.
FORECLOSING
The process by which a property, placed as security for a
real estate loan, is prepared for sale to satisfy the debt if the
borrower defaults.
HAZARD
A condition likely to expose persons to injury or negative
health impacts, or property to damage, loss or destruction, including
but not limited to burned structures not otherwise lawfully habitable
or usable, dilapidated real or personal property, and/or dangerous
or unsafe structures or personal property.
INITIATION OF THE FORECLOSURE PROCESS
Taking any of the following actions:
A.
Taking possession of a property pursuant to MGL c. 244, § 1;
B.
Delivering the mortgagee's notice of intention to foreclose
to the borrower pursuant to MGL c. 244, § 17B; or
C.
Commencing a foreclosure action on a property in either the
Land Court or Superior Court.
MORTGAGEE
The creditor, including, but not limited to, service companies,
lenders in a mortgage agreement and any agent, servant, or employee
of the mortgagee, or any successor in interest and/or assignee of
the mortgagee's rights, interests or obligations under the mortgage
agreement.
OWNER
Every person who alone or jointly or severally with others:
A.
Has legal title to any building, structure or property pursuant
to this chapter; or
B.
Has care, charge, or control of any such building, structure
or property in any capacity, including but not limited to as agent,
executor, executrix, administrator, administratrix, trustee, guardian
or conservator of the estate of the holder of legal title; or as life
tenant; or
C.
Is a lessee under a written lease agreement; or
D.
Has a mortgage in possession; or
E.
Is an agent, trustee or other person appointed by the courts.
VACANT PROPERTY
Any property not currently legally occupied and not properly
maintained or secured.