[Adopted 10-11-2016 by Ord. No. 89]
As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
ABANDONED DWELLING
A dwelling with no lawful inhabitants which reasonably appears
to be unprotected and permanently left by its owner. Factors which
support a finding of abandonment include, but are not limited to,
nonpayment of taxes, nonpayment of mortgage, deteriorating condition
of dwelling, interior infestation by vermin, wildlife or feral animals,
or disconnection of utilities servicing the dwelling.
ABANDONED VEHICLE
An inoperable or unregistered motor vehicle where "inoperable"
means the vehicle is incapable of being legally operated on public
roads without major work or modification.
AGRICULTURE
The cultivation of ground, including the harvesting of crops,
rearing and management of livestock, tillage, husbandry, farming,
horticulture, and forestry.
BARN
A detached, accessory structure that was at one time constructed,
used or maintained for agricultural purposes and not currently used
as a dwelling.
BLIGHT ENFORCEMENT OFFICER
An individual or individuals appointed by the Town Manager
or his or her designee to enforce the provisions of this article and
issue citations.
BLIGHT REVIEW COMMITTEE
A committee appointed by the Town Council. The committee
shall include five residents. One member of the Town Council, the
Blight Enforcement Officer, and Director of Human Services shall be
ex officio members of the Committee.
[Amended 2-27-2018 by Res. No. 18-09]
BLIGHTED PREMISES
A.
Any building or structure or parcel of land subject to this
article, in which at least one of the following conditions exist:
(1)
Collapsing or collapsed exterior wall of a structure;
(2)
Collapsing or collapsed roof on a structure;
(3)
Remains of a structure damaged by fire or casualty which is
exposed to elements and no longer serves the purpose for which it
was constructed;
(4)
Accumulations, exposure, deposit or burial of any foul, decayed,
putrid or offensive substances;
(5)
Outside storage of debris, including but not limited to cans,
boxes, scrap metal, containers, trash, tires, appliances, and similar
debris, which is visible from a public way, and in an amount that
exceeds what is reasonably customary for a dwelling unit for more
than 60 days;
(6)
One or more abandoned vehicles on the premises for more than
60 days and visible from the public right-of-way;
(7)
An abandoned or vacant building that is unsecured from unauthorized
entry; or
(8)
Other condition which poses a serious threat to the safety,
health, and general welfare of the community as determined by the
Health District, Fire Marshal or Building Official.
B.
Any building or structure or parcel of land in which at least
three of the following conditions are visible from a public way:
(1)
One or more missing windows or doors;
(2)
One or more boarded windows or doors;
(3)
Rotted or missing siding;
(4)
Collapsing stairs, porch or deck;
(5)
Collapsing handrail or railing;
(6)
Overhang or roof extension, including awning, patio cover or
carport cover that is significantly deteriorated to the point it is
disintegrating or can no longer perform its intended function;
(7)
A substantial area of unmanaged weeds or vegetation over 36
inches in height; or
(8)
Is attracting illegal activities as documented in police records.
C.
The following shall not be construed as blighted premises unless
posing a serious threat to the safety, health, and general welfare
of the community as determined by the Health District, Fire Marshal
or Building Official:
(1)
Unmowed lawn or overgrown vegetation not meeting the above standards;
(2)
Dead, diseased or damaged tree;
(3)
Fence that is dilapidated or has broken or rotted boards;
(4)
Driveway in a state of disrepair; or
(5)
Cosmetic issues, including, but not limited to, peeling paint,
torn or ragged window screen, or missing or damaged gutters.
CITATION HEARING OFFICER
The Citation Hearing Officer appointed pursuant to Connecticut
General Statutes Section 7-152c.
DEBRIS
Material incapable of immediately performing the function
for which it is designated, including but not limited to abandoned,
discarded or unused objects.
FARM
A parcel of land used principally for agricultural activities,
forestry, nursery, truck gardening or for raising, keeping or sale
of livestock or fowl.
OWNER
Any person, firm, institution, partnership, corporation,
foundation, entity, or authority who or which holds title to real
property.
PUBLIC WAY
Premises within the legal limits of any street or road, owned
and maintained by the Town.
VACANT
A continuous period of 180 days or longer during which a
dwelling unit is not occupied by human beings.
Any owner aggrieved by a determination of the Citation Hearing
Officer has the right to appeal the decision in accordance with Connecticut
General Statutes Section 7-152c(g).