[Adopted 12-10-2018 by Ord. No. 1275]
As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
ACTIVELY MARKETED FOR SALE OR LEASE
A property that is listed and marketed through a licensed
real estate agent or broker, or by the owner, who is regularly advertising
said property in newspapers of general circulation in and around Allegheny
County and has conspicuously posted signage at the property advertising
the same.
BOROUGH
The Borough of Brentwood, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania.
CODE VIOLATION
A violation of the Brentwood Borough Code that is not remedied
in the specified time allowed in the notice of violation, or, if a
written extension is granted by the Building Code Official, that is
not remedied in the specified time allowed in said extension.
EVIDENCE OF VACANCY
Any condition that on its own, or combined with other conditions
present, would lead a reasonable person to believe that the property
is vacant. Such conditions include, but are not limited to, overgrown
and/or dead vegetation; accumulation of newspapers, circulars, flyers
and/or mail; disconnected utilities; accumulation of trash and/or
debris; the absence of window coverings such as curtains, blinds and/or
shutters; the absence of furnishings and/or personal items consistent
with habitation; or statements by neighbors, delivery agents, or government
employees that the property is vacant.
OWNER
Any natural person, partnership, corporation, trust, or other
entity having title, whether by deed, mortgage, lease or other contract,
to real estate within the Borough, or otherwise having control of
the property, including the guardian of an estate and the executor
or administrator of the estate.
VACANT
A structure in which no natural person lawfully resides or
conducts a business on a permanent, nontransient basis.
The requirements of this article shall be applicable to every
structure in the Borough and each owner of any structure, whether
commercial, residential, or institutional, if said structure has been
vacant or has shown evidence of vacancy for more than 60 consecutive
days.
The following structures are exempt from the provisions of this
article:
A. A structure that is actively marketed for sale or lease, provided
that all municipal fees and taxes are paid in full and the structure
is in compliance with the Borough Property Maintenance Code and all
other applicable Borough ordinances.
B. A structure that is undergoing an active renovation or rehabilitation
and for which all permits have been obtained.
C. A structure that is vacant as a result of a fire or nature disaster
and for which a permit to restore or demolish has not yet been obtained,
for a period not to exceed 120 days.
D. A structure that is temporarily vacated by an owner-occupant to reside
at an alternative, semi-permanent address for a portion of up to 180
days annually.
Any person who violates any provision of this article shall,
upon conviction thereof before a District Justice or other court,
be sentenced to pay a fine of not less than $500 and not more than
$1,000, plus the costs of prosecution. Each day of continuing violation
shall constitute a separate offense.
After any owner or responsible agent is given notice that a
registration statement filing fee is due, and said owner or responsible
agent fails to satisfy the fee in full within 30 days, the Borough
may file a municipal lien upon the property for which such fees are
due.