[Added 2-6-2018 by Ord. No. 2018-01]
The following words, terms and phrases, when used in this article, shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this article, except where context clearly indicates a different meaning:
ABANDONED BUILDING
Any building which has been used or was intended for use as a residential dwelling, commercial structure or industrial structure which the owner or an authorized tenant has not occupied for 30 days and which meets at least one of the following conditions:
(1) 
Provides a location for loitering, vagrancy, unauthorized entry or other criminal activity.
(2) 
Has been boarded or partially boarded restricting ingress and egress through windows and/or doors for at least 30 days.
(3) 
Has real estate taxes in arrears for a period of time exceeding 365 days.
(4) 
Has either water, sewer, electric or gas disconnected or not in use.
(5) 
Has not been maintained in compliance with the Township Code requirements that relate to property maintenance.
(6) 
Has been only partially completed and is not fit for occupancy.
(7) 
Has had its wiring, plumbing or other fixtures essential for occupancy removed.
(8) 
The owner has no intent to return to or maintain the building.
DEPARTMENT
The Department of Community Planning and Development.
OWNER
The term "owner," as applied to property, includes any part owner, joint owner, tenant in common, tenant in partnership, joint tenant, or tenant by the entirety of the whole or part of such property.
VACANT BUILDING
Any building which has been used or was intended for use as a residential dwelling, commercial structure or industrial structure which the owner or an authorized tenant has not occupied for a period of at least 90 consecutive days for residential structures and 180 consecutive days for commercial or industrial structures.
The purpose of this article is to help protect the health, safety and welfare of the citizens by preventing blight, protecting property values and neighborhood integrity, avoiding the creation and maintenance of nuisances and ensuring safe and sanitary maintenance of buildings. Further, it is important for the Township to be able to contact owners of vacant or abandoned buildings for property maintenance, fire safety and police purposes. Nothing in this article shall be construed as waiving, relieving, or otherwise excusing an owner of residential property from compliance with all applicable building codes and ordinances.
Any owner of a vacant or abandoned building that fails to register, fails to report changes to registration information, or fails to renew a registration annually shall be responsible for a civil infraction and assessed a fine in an amount established from time to time by resolution of the Township Board. Any owner or owner's agent of a vacant or abandoned building subject to the registration requirements of this article, and causes, permits, or maintains a violation of this article as to that building, shall be responsible for a civil infraction. Each day during which a violation continues shall be deemed a separate violation. The imposition of any civil fine shall not exempt a violator from compliance with the provisions of this article. The foregoing civil fines shall not prohibit the Township from seeking injunctive relief against a violator or such other appropriate relief as may be provided by law.
An owner of a vacant or abandoned building in the Township shall register that property with the Department by filing a completed registration of vacant or abandoned building form containing all the information required by this article on forms provided by the Department and by paying any registration and inspection fees required by this article.
(a) 
Registration under § 14-206 shall not be required for the following:
(1) 
Temporary absence. A building that is unoccupied for a period of 180 days or less each year if the owner submits a request for exemption in writing to the Director of the Department that the dwelling will remain unoccupied for a period of 180 consecutive days or less each year. An owner who has given the notice prescribed by this subsection shall notify the Department not more than 30 days after the building no longer qualifies for this exception.
(2) 
Active construction. A building under active construction or renovation and having a valid skilled trade permit(s) at the time of initial inspection shall be exempt from registration until the expiration of the most recent permit or, in the event of an extension, no longer than one year, whichever occurs first.
(3) 
Newly damaged. A building which has suffered fire damage or damage caused by extreme weather conditions shall be exempt from the registration requirement for a period of 90 days after the date of the damage if the property owner submits a request for exemption in writing to the Department.
(4) 
For sale or lease. A building that is for sale or lease shall be exempted for a period of 12 months from the start of vacancy, provided that the owner or agent submits a request for exemption in writing to the Department with proof of such listing for sale or lease. Proof includes, but is not limited to, a realtor contract or multiple listing service listing number with summary sheet.
(5) 
Multitenant. Multitenant commercial or industrial structures containing more than one lawfully occupied and active tenant space shall not be considered vacant or abandoned.
A mortgagee who becomes an owner, as defined herein, as a result of the initiation of foreclosure proceedings, shall at all times exercise reasonable care to determine if the building is vacant or abandoned. If the mortgagee determines the building is vacant or abandoned, or if through the exercise of reasonable care should have determined the building is vacant or abandoned, the mortgagee shall, within 30 days, comply with the registration requirements of this article.
(a) 
Within 30 days of a building becoming vacant or abandoned, owners of vacant or abandoned buildings shall register any such vacant or abandoned building by submitting a completed registration form containing the following information:
(1) 
The address of the building and the name and address of all owners of the building. If the building owner is a limited liability company, the name and address of the managing member. If there are no managing members, the name and address of all members. If any of the members or managing members required to be disclosed under this section are limited liability companies, the process must be repeated until names and addresses of all individuals are identified.
(2) 
A mailing address where mail may be sent that will be acknowledged as received by the owner.
(3) 
The name of an individual or legal entity responsible for the care and control of the building as well as the current address, telephone number, facsimile number, and e-mail address where communications may be sent that will be acknowledged as received by the individual responsible for the care and control of the building.
(4) 
The name and address of any agent submitting the form on behalf of the owner.
(5) 
An explanation as to the reason for the vacancy or abandonment of the building.
(6) 
The name and address of any and all mortgage holders.
(7) 
The name and address of any other persons with an interest in the subject building.
(b) 
An owner may authorize an agent in writing to complete any required registration. The written authorization shall be included with the registration form.
If at any time the information contained in the registration form required pursuant to this article is no longer valid, the owner shall, within 10 days, file a new form containing valid, current information. There shall be no fee to update an existing registered owner's current information.
(a) 
The Township is hereby authorized to make an inspection of a building upon receiving a complaint of a suspected violation under this article, or upon its own initiative. The power to inspect shall include the authority to enter upon such building at reasonable times and under reasonable conditions as provided under the International Property Maintenance Code of current adoption.
(b) 
Any violations of the Township Code or this article which are detected upon any of the inspections by the Department shall be fully repaired and remedied within 30 days of notice to the owner, or within such additional time as permitted by the Department.
(c) 
Prior to conducting any inspection under this article, the inspector must notify the owner and/or occupant of the premises that the owner and/or occupant has the right to refuse entry to an inspector who does not have a search warrant. If any owner or occupant refuses to permit or prevents free access and entry to the structure or premises when an inspection authorized by this article is sought to be made, the Department or inspector shall petition for and, upon such showing as is required by law, obtain a search warrant from a court of competent jurisdiction permitting inspection of the premises, as well as any additional order directing compliance with the inspection requirements of this chapter and such other directive and remedies as the court deems appropriate under the circumstances.
(a) 
All fees applicable to this article shall be set from time to time by resolution of the Township Board, which fees shall include:
(1) 
A registration fee;
(2) 
An inspection fee;
(3) 
A reinspection fee; and
(4) 
Such other related fees established by resolution of the Township Board.
(b) 
The payment of all fees required under this article is secured by a lien against the property subject to enforcement in the same manner as ad valorem real property taxes. Payment of the registration and inspection fee is due upon filing of the registration. Payment of reinspection fees is due within 30 days of mailing of the bill.
An owner of a vacant or abandoned building shall comply with all of the following maintenance and security requirements:
(1) 
The property where the vacant or abandoned building is located shall be kept free from weeds; grass more than eight inches high; dry brush; dead vegetation; trash; junk; debris; building materials; any accumulation of newspapers, circulars, flyers, notices, except those required by federal, state, or local law; discarded items, including, but not limited to, furniture, clothing, large and small appliances, printed material, signage, containers, equipment, construction materials; or any other items that give the appearance that the property is abandoned.
(2) 
The building shall be maintained free of graffiti, tagging, or similar markings.
(3) 
All yards where the vacant or abandoned building is located shall be properly maintained. Maintenance includes, but is not limited to, cutting, pruning, and mowing of grass, ground covers, bushes, trees, shrubs, hedges or similar plantings and removal of all trimmings.
(4) 
Pools, spas, and other water features shall be covered with an industry-approved safety cover and shall also comply with the minimum security fencing and barrier requirements of applicable building, property maintenance codes and ordinances.
(5) 
The building shall be maintained in a secure manner so as not to be accessible to unauthorized persons. "Secure manner" includes, but is not limited to, the closure and locking of windows, doors, gates and any other opening of such size that may allow a child or other person to access the interior of the building. Broken windows must be repaired or replaced with like glazing materials within 14 days, except as otherwise provided in the applicable building or property maintenance codes. Boarding up of open or broken windows is prohibited except as authorized by the Department.
(6) 
All vacant or abandoned buildings shall be properly winterized so as to prevent the bursting of water pipes.
(7) 
Buildings shall be maintained in compliance with all other applicable code requirements.