As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
following meanings unless the context clearly indicates a different
meaning is intended. Those terms not defined herein shall have the
meanings attributed to them in other provisions in the Municipal Code:
EXCESSIVE MUNICIPAL SERVICES
Any qualifying calls made about qualifying incidents occurring on a property when those calls exceed the number of calls shown on the schedule in §
177-5 of this chapter.
HEARING OFFICER
The person selected by the Township to conduct the hearings
required by this chapter. The hearing officer shall be a neutral and
impartial adjudicator.
NUISANCE PROPERTY
Properties on which qualifying incidents occur that result in qualifying calls for municipal services during any sixty-day period in excess of the number of such calls shown on the schedule in §
177-5 shall be considered nuisance properties and shall be subject to the penalties and procedures as described in this chapter.
QUALIFYING CALLS
Calls for police services resulting from qualifying incidents
occurring on the property. Multiple calls for police services resulting
from the same qualifying incident shall be deemed to be a single qualifying
call.
QUALIFYING INCIDENT
As determined by the Chief of Police and Township Business
Administrator, reported violations of law pertaining to:
A.
Distributing, dispensing or possessing controlled dangerous
substances;
D.
Disorderly conduct or noise;
F.
Indecent exposure, including public urination or defecation;
and
G.
Code violations, pertaining to the condition of a particular
property, including property maintenance, zoning and health code violations.
The Township Business Administrator, or his designee, shall
serve as the public officer authorized to follow the procedures as
set forth in this chapter.
Properties on which qualifying incidents occur that result in
qualifying calls for municipal services during any sixty-day period
that exceed the number indicated on the schedule below shall be considered
nuisance properties and shall be subject to the penalties and procedures
as described in this chapter:
A. Residential properties consisting of one through four dwelling units:
five qualifying calls.
B. All other property types, including, but not limited to, multifamily
dwellings in excess of four units, hotel/motels, commercial/retail
uses, restaurants and bars: 10 qualifying calls.
Upon the failure to comply with the terms of the order for the
payment of money owed to the Township by any owner of property against
which costs, fee or penalties was assessed in accordance with the
provisions of this chapter, the total cost established shall be assessed
as a lien against the subject property. The assessment shall be collected
and the lien may be enforced in the same manner as real estate tax
amounts and liens are assessed, collected and enforced. Such enforcement
of unpaid moneys due under this chapter shall include the right by
the Township to revoke, suspend or not issue or renew municipal licenses
or permits related to the subject property in accordance with N.J.S.A.
40:52-1.2.
Any person aggrieved by an order issued under this chapter may
file an appeal with the New Jersey Superior Court, Law Division, within
45 days from the date of the adoption of the resolution in accordance
with Rule 4:69 of the New Jersey Rules of Court.