[Adopted 10-21-2015 by Ord. No. 7-2015]
This article shall be known as the "Vacant and Abandoned Property
Registration Law of the City of Nanticoke."
For the purpose of this article, the following terms, phrases,
words and their derivations shall have the meanings given herein.
The word "shall" is always mandatory and not merely directory. As
used in this article, the following words shall have the meanings
indicated:
ABANDONED REAL PROPERTY
Any property that is vacant or is subject to a mortgage under
a current notice of default or notice of mortgagee's sale, pending
tax claim sale or vacant properties that have been the subject of
a foreclosure sale where the title was retained by the beneficiary
of a mortgage involved in the foreclosure and any properties transferred
under a deed in lieu of foreclosure or sale.
ACTIVELY FOR SALE OR LEASE
A building, structure or parcel actively listed and marketed
through a licensed real estate agent/broker, or by the owner, who
is regularly advertising the property in newspapers of general circulation
in and around Luzerne County and posting the property for sale via
signage; the property is offered for sale or lease at a cost of no
more than 25% over the market rate, as determined by comparables;
and the property is in reasonable condition for sale or lease, including
but not limited to: no trash/debris has accumulated inside or outside,
all utilities are functional, and it is not used for storage unrelated
to the former use.
BOARDED
Any building or structure with one or more exterior doors,
other than a storm door, and/or one or more windows with a sheet or
sheets of plywood or similar material covering the space of such doors
or windows.
CITY
The City of Nanticoke, Pennsylvania.
CONDEMNED PROPERTY
Any building or structure, whether residential or commercial,
which has been lawfully deemed by the appropriate City of Nanticoke
Code Enforcement official or employee to be uninhabitable, unsafe,
dilapidated, a public nuisance and/or in substantial disrepair, and
in which notice has been provided to the owner in accordance with
the City of Nanticoke Code of Ordinances applicable to such properties.
ENFORCEMENT OFFICER
Any building official, zoning inspector, Code Enforcement
Officer, health officer, fire inspector or building inspector employed
by the City.
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
or dead vegetation, accumulation of abandoned personal property, as
defined herein, statements by neighbors, passersby, delivery agents
or government agents, among other evidence that the property is vacant.
FORECLOSURE
The process by which a property, placed as security for a
real estate loan, is sold at public sale to satisfy the debt if the
borrower defaults.
MORTGAGE
A conveyance of title to property that is given as security
for the payment of debt or the performance of a duty and that will
become void upon payment or performance according to the stipulated
terms.
MORTGAGEE
One to whom property is mortgaged or the mortgage creditor
or lender.
MORTGAGEE IN POSSESSION
A mortgagee who takes control of mortgaged land by agreement
with the mortgagor, usually upon default of the loan secured by the
mortgage.
OCCUPIED
Any building or structure with one or more persons actually
conducting a lawful business and/or residing in all or part of the
building as the licensed business-occupant, or as the legal or equitable
owner/occupant(s) or tenant(s) on a permanent, nontransient basis,
or any combination of the same. For purposes of this section, evidence
offered to prove that a building is so occupied may include, but shall
not be limited to, the consistent receipt of regular mail delivery
through the United States Postal Service; proof of continual telephone,
electric, gas, heating, water and sewer services; a valid City business
license; or the most recent, federal, state, or City tax statements
indicating that the subject property is the official business or residence
address of the person or business claiming occupancy, or proof of
rental lease.
OPEN
A building or structure deemed to have one or more exterior
doors, other than a storm door, broken, open and/or closed, but without
a properly functioning lock, or one or more windows broken or not
capable of being locked and secured from intrusion, or any combination
of the same.
OWNER
The individual, corporation, partnership, trust, estate or
other entity which is the party listed on the deed to the referenced
property.
PREMISES
All lands, structures, places, and also the equipment and
appurtenances connected or used therewith in any business, and also
any personal property which is either affixed to or is otherwise used
in connection with any such business conducted on such premises.
VACANT
A building, structure or parcel deemed to have no person
or persons actually conducting a lawful business or lawfully residing
in or on any part thereof in a permanent, nontransient basis, and/or
which does not have a valid certificate of occupancy issued by the
City of Nanticoke Office of Code Enforcement, for a period of 120
days or more.
Plywood or other wood-type covering. In the event that a residential
or commercial property is vacant, the owner or mortgagee may only
secure the property with plywood or other similar type of wood covering
on the exterior of the property for a period not to exceed one year
from the date the property becomes vacant. After one year has expired,
the owner may be cited by the City of Nanticoke, as the plywood or
other wood-type covering on the exterior of the property or which
is visible from the sidewalk shall be deemed a nuisance punishable
by a fine of not less than $25 and not more than $100. Each day in
which the nuisance is not abated shall be considered a separate offense.
In addition to the penalties for failure to comply with registration
requirements, any person or entity who shall violate the provisions
relating to maintenance and security may be cited and fined in the
amount of $500 per violation per day.