The following terms, when used in this article, shall have the
meanings set forth in this section:
BOARD
The Code Appeals Board of the Borough of Vandergrift.
BOROUGH
Vandergrift Borough, County of Westmoreland, Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania.
CODE
The International Property Maintenance Code, as adopted by
the Borough of Vandergrift.
DISRUPTIVE CONDUCT
Any form of conduct, action, incident or behavior perpetrated,
caused or permitted by any occupant or visitor of a regulated dwelling
unit that is so loud, untimely (as to hour of the day), offensive,
riotous or that otherwise disturbs other persons of reasonable sensibility
in their peaceful enjoyment of their premises such that a report is
made to the police complaining of such conduct, action, incident or
behavior. It is not necessary that such conduct, action, incident
or behavior constitutes a criminal offense, nor that criminal charges
be filed against any person, in order for a person to have perpetrated,
caused or permitted the commission of disruptive conduct as defined
herein; provided, however, that no disruptive conduct shall be deemed
to have occurred unless the police investigate and make a determination
that such did occur and make a record of such occurrence.
DISRUPTIVE CONDUCT REPORT
A written report of disruptive conduct on a form to be prescribed
therefor, to be completed by the police who actually investigate an
alleged incident of disruptive conduct, which report shall be maintained
by the Code Enforcement Officer.
DWELLING
A building having one or more dwelling units.
DWELLING UNIT
A room or group of rooms within a dwelling and forming a
single unit and used for living and sleeping purposes, having its
own cooking facilities and a bathroom with a toilet and a bathtub
or shower.
GUEST
A person on the premises with the actual or implied consent
of an occupant/tenant.
ILLEGAL ACTIVITIES
The occupant/tenant shall not engage in or tolerate, nor
permit others on the premises to engage in, any conduct declared illegal
under the Pennsylvania Crimes Code (18 Pa.C.S.A. § 101 et
seq.) or Liquor Code (47 P.S. § 1-101 et seq.) or the Controlled
Substance, Drug, Device and Cosmetic Act (35 P.S. § 780-101
et seq.).
LANDLORD
One or more persons, jointly or severally, in whom is vested
all or part of the legal title to the premises or all or part of the
beneficial ownership and a right to the present use and enjoyment
of the premises, including a mortgage holder in possession of a regulated
rental unit.
MANAGER
An adult individual designated by the owner of a regulated
rental unit. The manager shall be the agent of the owner for service
of process and receiving notices and demands and to perform the obligations
of the owner under this article and under rental agreements with occupants/tenants.
MULTIPLE-UNIT DWELLING
A building containing three or more independent dwelling
units, including, but not limited to, double houses, row houses, townhouses,
condominiums, apartment houses, and conversion apartments.
OCCUPANCY LICENSE
The license issued to the owner of regulated rental units
under this article, which is required for the lawful rental and occupancy
of regulated rental units.
OCCUPANT/TENANT
An individual who resides in a regulated rental unit, whether
or not he or she is the owner thereof, with whom a legal relationship
with the owner/landlord is established by a lease or by the laws of
the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
OWNER
One or more persons, jointly or severally, in whom is vested
all or part of the legal title to the premises or all or part of the
beneficial ownership and a right to the present use and enjoyment
of the premises, including a mortgage holder in possession of a regulated
rental unit.
PEACEFUL ENJOYMENT
The occupant shall conduct himself or herself and require
other persons, including, but not limited to, guests on the premises
and within his or her regulated rental unit with his or her consent,
to conduct themselves in a manner that will not disturb the peaceful
enjoyment of adjacent or nearby dwellings by the person occupying
the same.
PERSON
A natural person, partnership, corporation, unincorporated
association, limited partnership, trust or any other entity.
POLICE
The Police Department of Vandergrift Borough or any properly
authorized member or officer thereof or any other law enforcement
agency having jurisdiction within Vandergrift Borough.
PREMISES
Any parcel of real property in the Borough, including the
land and all buildings and appurtenant structures or appurtenant elements,
on which one or more rental units are located.
RENTAL AGREEMENT
A written agreement between owner/landlord and occupant/tenant
supplemented by an addendum embodying the terms and conditions concerning
the use and occupancy of a specified regulated rental unit or premises.
RESIDENTIAL USE
The occupant/tenant shall, unless otherwise permitted by
applicable law or ordinance, occupy or use his or her regulated rental
unit for no other purpose than as a residence.
TENANT/OCCUPANT
An individual who resides in a regulated rental unit, whether
or not he or she is the owner thereof, with whom a legal relationship
with the owner/landlord is established by a written lease or by the
laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. (Same as "occupant/tenant.")
UNRELATED
Of or pertaining to two or more persons not related to one
another through blood to the level of second cousins, adoption or
marriage.
The penalty provisions of this article and the license nonrenewal,
suspension or revocation procedures provided in this article shall
be independent, nonmutually exclusive, separate remedies, all of which
shall be available to the Borough as may be deemed appropriate for
carrying out the purposes of this article. The remedies and procedures
provided in this article for violation hereof are not intended to
supplant or replace, to any degree, the remedies and procedures available
to the Borough in the case of a violation of any other code or ordinance
of the Borough, whether or not such other code or ordinance is referenced
in this article and whether or not an ongoing violation of such other
code or ordinance is cited as the underlying ground for a finding
of violation of this article.