It is the purpose and intent of the municipality to establish
a process to address the deterioration and blight of municipality
neighborhoods caused by an increasing amount of abandoned, foreclosed
or distressed property located within the municipality, and to identify,
regulate, limit and reduce the number of abandoned properties located
within the municipality. It is the municipality's further intent to
participate in the county-wide registration program established by
the Atlantic County Improvement Authority and administered by Community
Champions Corporation as a mechanism to protect neighborhoods from
becoming blighted due to the lack of adequate maintenance and security
of abandoned and foreclosed properties.
The following words, terms and phrases, when used in this article,
shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this section, except where
the context clearly indicates a different meaning.
ABANDONED REAL PROPERTY or PROPERTY
Any property located in the municipality, whether vacant
or occupied, that is in default on a mortgage, has had a lis pendens
filed against it by the lender holding a mortgage on the property,
is subject to an ongoing foreclosure action by the lender, is subject
to a tax lien or pending sale of a tax sale certificate, has been
transferred to the lender under a deed in lieu of foreclosure/sale,
or has been the subject of a foreclosure sale where the title was
transferred to the beneficiary of a mortgage involved in the foreclosure.
The designation of a property as "abandoned" shall remain in place
until such time as the property is sold or transferred to a new owner,
the foreclosure action has been dismissed, and any default on the
mortgage has been cured.
ACCESSIBLE PROPERTY/STRUCTURE
A property that is accessible through a compromised/breached
gate, fence, wall, etc., or a structure that is unsecured and/or breached
in such a way as to allow access to the interior space by unauthorized
persons.
APPLICABLE CODES
To include, but not be limited to, the municipality's Land
Development Code, the Municipality Code, and the New Jersey Building
Code.
BLIGHTED PROPERTY
A.
Properties that have broken or severely damaged windows, doors,
walls, or roofs which create hazardous conditions and encourage trespassing;
or
B.
Properties whose maintenance is not in conformance with the
maintenance of other neighboring properties causing a decrease in
value of the neighboring properties; or
C.
Properties cited for a public nuisance pursuant to the Municipality
Code; or
D.
Properties that endanger the public's health, safety, or welfare
because the properties or improvements thereon are dilapidated, deteriorated,
or violate minimum health and safety standards or lack maintenance
as required by the Municipality and Zoning Codes.
ENFORCEMENT OFFICER
Any law enforcement officer, building official, zoning inspector,
code enforcement officer, fire inspector or building inspector, or
other person authorized by the municipality to enforce the applicable
code(s).
LENDER or MORTGAGEE
Any person, legal entity or other party, including but not
limited to a mortgage servicer and/or trustee, having made and/or
holds a mortgage or loan that is secured by the abandoned real property
of the owner.
OWNER
Any person, legal entity or other party having any ownership
interest whether legal or equitable, in property. This term shall
also apply to any person, legal entity or agent responsible for the
construction, maintenance or operation of the property involved.
PROPERTY MANAGEMENT COMPANY
A local property manager, property maintenance company or
similar entity responsible for the maintenance of abandoned real property.
VACANT
Any building or structure that is not legally occupied.
These sections shall be considered cumulative and not superseding
or subject to any other law or provision for same, but rather be an
additional remedy available to the municipality above and beyond any
other state, county or local provisions for same.
Pursuant to the provisions of §
177-16, the municipality or designee shall participate in the county-wide registration program established by the Atlantic County Improvement Authority and administered by Community Champions Corporation cataloging each abandoned property within the municipality, containing the information required by this article.
All abandoned real property is hereby declared to be a public
nuisance, the abatement of which pursuant to the police power is hereby
declared to be necessary for the health, welfare and safety of the
residents of the municipality.
Any person who shall violate the provisions of this article may be cited and fined as provided in Chapter
177 of the Municipality Code, the New Jersey Building Code and New Jersey Statutes. The following table shows violations of these sections, as may be amended from time to time, which may be enforced pursuant to the provisions of this regulation; and the dollar amount of civil penalty for the violation of these sections as it may be amended. The descriptions of violations below are for informational purposes only and are not meant to limit or define the nature of the violations or the subject matter of the Municipality Code sections, except to the extent that different types of violations of the Code section may carry different civil penalties. For each Code section listed in the schedule of civil penalties, the entirety of the section may be enforced by the mechanism provided in this section, regardless of whether all activities prescribed or required are described in the "Description of Violation" column. To determine whether a particular activity is prescribed or required by this Code, the relevant Municipality Code section(s) shall be examined.
Description of Violation
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Civil Penalty
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Failure to register abandoned real property on annual basis
and/or any violation of the sections stated within
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$500
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Adherence to this article does not relieve any person, legal
entity or agent from any other obligations set forth in any applicable
code(s) or laws of the State of New Jersey, which may apply to the
property. Upon sale or transfer of title to the property, the owner
shall be responsible for all violations of the applicable code(s)
and the owner shall be responsible for meeting with the Municipality
Zoning and Code Enforcement Officer within 45 days for a final courtesy
inspection report.
Whoever opposes, obstructs or resists any enforcement officer
or any person authorized by the enforcement office in the discharge
of duties as provided in this chapter shall be punishable as provided
in the applicable code(s) or the laws of the State of New Jersey in
a court of competent jurisdiction.
Any enforcement officer or any person authorized by the municipality
to enforce the sections here within shall be immune from prosecution,
civil or criminal, for reasonable, good faith entry upon property
while in the discharge of duties imposed by this article.