This chapter shall be known and cited as the Quality of Life
Ordinance of the Borough of Spring Grove. The purpose of the Ordinance
is to allow the Borough of Spring Grove (the "Borough") to issue tickets
instead of citations for certain alleged violations of the Spring
Grove Borough Code (the "Code"). A citizen who believes he or she
may be in violation of the Code may pay the ticket instead of requiring
the Borough to issue a citation, which must be litigated in an often
costly and lengthy legal proceeding before a Magisterial District
Judge, and further, fosters unnecessary appeals. Accordingly, the
Borough may maintain and enforce its laws and the Code while a citizen
alleged to have violated the Code may resolve that matter without
the necessity of the issuance of a citation and a hearing before the
Magisterial District Judge. This process will also preserve the citizen's
right to dispute the alleged violation of the Code, and to receive
the full benefit of procedural and substantive due process of law.
The following definitions apply to this chapter:
OWNER
Any person, agent, operator, firm, corporation, association,
or partnership, or other legal entity having a legal or equitable
interest in the property, or has a recorded title interest to the
property as the same may have been recorded in the official records
of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, the County of York, or the Borough,
including, without limitation, the guardian of an estate, and the
executor or administrator of the estate of a person if ordered to
take possession of real property by a court of competent jurisdiction.
PERSON
Any individual, firm, corporation, association, partnership,
or other legal entity.
VIOLATOR
An owner or individual claiming an interest in the subject
property through the owner, including, without limitation, a tenant,
who has been alleged to have violated the applicable provisions of
the Code, as set forth in more detail herein, as amended from time
to time by resolution of the Borough. In the event a tenant or nonowner-occupant
of the subject property has caused the violation of the Code and the
issuance of a violation ticket for such violation, the Borough may
pursue the tenant, the legal and/or equitable owner of the subject
property, or both in accordance with this chapter, the Code, and all
other applicable local, state, and federal laws, rules, ordinances,
and/or regulations.
The provisions of this chapter are severable, and if any section,
clause, sentence, part, or provision herein shall be deemed or held
to be illegal, invalid, or unconstitutional by any court of competent
jurisdiction, such decision or determination shall not affect, impair,
or invalidate any of the remaining sections, clauses, sentences, parts,
or provisions of this chapter.