The following terms contained in this chapter are defined as
follows:
AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVES
The Borough Manager, Code Enforcement Officer or other person
under the direction of the Borough Manager.
BUILDING
A roofed structure, enclosed by one or more walls, for the
shelter, housing, storage or enclosure of persons, goods, materials,
equipment or animals.
CODE ENFORCEMENT OFFICER
The official who is charged with the administration and enforcement
of this chapter, or any duly authorized representative.
CONDEMN
To adjudge unfit for occupancy.
COURT
An open and unoccupied space on a lot, enclosed on at least
three sides by the walls of a building.
DETERIORATION
To weaken, disintegrate, corrode, rust or decay and lose
effectiveness.
GARBAGE
Putrescible animal and vegetable wastes resulting from the
handling, preparation, cooking and consumption of food.
HEALTH AND/OR SAFETY HAZARD
Any existing or threatened condition existing on any premises
that creates a risk of bodily or other physical injury, including,
but not limited to, infection, illness, mutilation or death, to any
person or to the general public.
MOTOR VEHICLE
Every device which is self-propelled, other than by human
or electric power obtained from overhead trolley lines, by which any
person or property can be transported. This term does not include
devices which would qualify as antiques or classic as defined in the
Pennsylvania Vehicle Code.
OCCUPANCY
The purpose for which a building or portion thereof is utilized
or occupied.
OCCUPANT
A person residing at or in possession of a premises.
OPERATOR
A person in charge of any commercial, residential, institutional
or other enterprise or operation carried on at a premises.
OWNER
Any person or persons, jointly or severally, firm, corporation
or other entity which, either by conveyance or inheritance or lease
or otherwise, is vested with the title to a lot and/or improvements
thereto or who retains the exclusive control or custody of such lot
and/or improvements thereto in his capacity as legal representative,
such as an administrator, trustee, or executor.
PREMISES
Any building, court, lot or yard, as defined herein.
REFUSE
All putrescible and nonputrescible solid waste, including
garbage, rubbish, ashes, dead animals and market and industrial wastes.
STRUCTURE
That which is built or constructed, or a portion thereof.
YARD
Any open space on the same lot with a building and, for the
most part, unobstructed from the ground up.
No owner or occupant or operator of any premises shall permit
thereon:
A. Fences or minor structures to be constructed and maintained so as
to present a health or safety hazard to persons or property.
B. The development or accumulation of health or safety hazards, rodent
harborage and/or infestation upon yards, courts, lots.
C. The storing of abandoned, junked or partially dismantled motor vehicles
which pose a threat to the public health, safety and welfare due to
conditions including, but not limited to, the following:
(2) Missing doors, windows or other vehicle parts which could permit
vermin or animal harborage or entry of children.
(3) Body parts with sharp edges.
(4) Leaking gasoline, oil or other vehicle fluids.
(5) Upholstery which is torn or open or other conditions of the vehicle
which could permit animal or vermin harborage.
(6) Exposed battery containing acid.
(7) Inoperable door or trunk locks.
(8) Partially or fully disassembled parts which are loose on or near
the vehicle.
(9) Unstable suspension or support of the vehicle.
D. Refuse to accumulate and to be blown about their property or the
surrounding neighborhood.
E. Wells, cesspools, cisterns, sedimentation ponds, stormwater management,
impoundment ponds or ponds of similar nature or swimming pools to
remain open without adequate fencing or barricades to prevent access
thereto by the general public.
F. The accumulation of heavy undergrowth or vegetation which would impair
the health or safety of the neighborhood or the allowance of any trees,
plants or shrubbery, or any portion thereof, the growth of which impairs
the ability of any person to clearly see oncoming pedestrian or vehicular
traffic, so as to cause a traffic hazard.
The owner or occupant or operator of any premises shall comply
with the following at all times:
A. Grounds, buildings and structures shall be maintained free of insect,
vermin and rodent harborage and infestation.
B. Adequate sanitary facilities and methods shall be used for the collection,
storage, handling and disposal of garbage and refuse.
C. Where there exists rodent and vermin infestation, corrective measures
shall be undertaken by the property owner or occupant to alleviate
the existing problem, to include screening, extermination and/or garbage
and refuse control. Methods employed for extermination shall conform
with generally accepted practices, and such method shall not pose
a health or safety hazard to the general public.
No owner or occupant or operator of any premises shall permit:
A. Roof surface or sanitary or stormwater drainage to create a health
or safety hazard to persons or property by reason of inadequate or
improper construction or maintenance or manner of discharge.
B. Any refrigerator, freezer or other similar storage chest to be discarded,
abandoned or stored in any place or location which is accessible to
the general public without first completely removing any and all locking
devices and/or doors.
Any occupant or operator of any premises shall be responsible
for compliance with the provisions of this chapter with respect to
the maintenance of that part of the premises which he/she occupies
or controls in a safe, sound and sanitary condition pursuant to the
terms of the contract under which he/she exercises occupancy or control
thereof.
Owners, occupants and operators of any premises shall comply
with the provisions of this chapter regardless of any agreements between
owners and operators and occupants as to which party shall assume
such responsibility. In instances where the occupant or operator is
responsible or shares responsibility with an owner for the existence
of one or more violations of this chapter, said occupant or operator
shall be deemed responsible and treated as if an owner within the
true intent and meaning of this chapter. Notwithstanding any other
provisions of this chapter, the owner of the premises bears ultimate
responsibility for compliance with this chapter.
The Code Enforcement Officer shall have the right and the power
to enter upon and inspect any structure or premises at all reasonable
hours and in a reasonable manner for the administration and enforcement
of this chapter. If such structure or premises is occupied, the Code
Enforcement Officer shall present credentials to the occupant and
request entry. If such structure or premises is unoccupied, the Code
Enforcement Officer shall first make a reasonable effort to locate
the owner or other person having charge or control of the structure
or premises and request entry. In the event that entry upon any structure
or premises is refused by an owner, an agent of an owner or a tenant,
the Code Enforcement Officer shall obtain an administrative search
warrant from any Magisterial District Judge within the judicial district
where the structure or premises to be inspected is located. It shall
be sufficient to support the issuance of a warrant for the Code Enforcement
Officer to provide to the Magisterial District Judge evidence of any
of the following:
A. Reasonable standards and an administrative plan for conducting inspections.
B. The condition of the structure, premises or general area and the
passage of time since the last inspection.
C. Facts, supported by oath or affirmation, alleging that probable cause
exists that a law, regulation or ordinance subject to enforcement
by the Code Enforcement Officer has been violated.