Lack of maintenance of properties; littering; improper storage
of refuse, trash, and recycling; storage of inoperative/nonregistered
vehicles; vendor operations without permits, high grass and weeds;
graffiti and accumulation of snow and ice are costly problems that
contribute to the deterioration of property values and general disorder
in a community. These problems degrade the physical appearance of
the City, which reduces business and tax revenue inhibiting economic
development. The quality of life and community pride of the citizens
of the City are negatively impacted by the occurrences and existence
of these activities. Recognizing these are community problems, the
purpose of this article is to promote the health, safety and general
welfare of the City by helping create a clean environment for the
citizens of the City.
The following words, terms and phrases, when used in this article,
shall be defined as follows, unless context clearly indicates otherwise:
AUTHORIZED LITTER RECEPTACLE
Is a litter collection receptacle which is placed on the
public right-of-way or on public property by the City for use by the
public to deposit small quantities of hand-held trash, but not household
or commercial waste.
COMMERCIAL VEHICLE
A motor vehicle that has a gross vehicle weight of greater
than 6,000 pounds and is primarily used for business purposes, including
but not limited to making service calls, transporting equipment used
in a business or in accomplishing physical work as part of a business
(such as hauling material).
DEBRIS
Any material upon the premises that is a residue of structural
demolition, or any other material that is not neatly stored, stacked,
or piled in such a manner so as not to create a nuisance or become
a harboring place or food supply for insects and rodents.
DUMPING
Includes, but is not limited to, depositing of litter, depositing
durable goods (refrigerators, washers, dryers, etc.), small appliances,
furniture, carpets, tires, vehicles, vehicle parts and automotive
products, and other such municipal waste, hazardous waste, residual
waste and construction or demolition debris on public or private property,
except as authorized by law.
GARBAGE
The animal or vegetable waste resulting from the handling,
preparation, cooking, and consumption of food.
HAZARDOUS WASTE
Any waste material or a combination of solid, liquid, semisolid,
or contained gaseous material that because of its quantity, concentration,
physical, chemical, or infectious characteristics may:
A.
Cause, or significantly contribute to an increase in mortality
or an increase in serious irreversible or incapacitating illness.
B.
Pose a substantial present or potential hazard to human health
or the environment when improperly treated, stored, transported, or
disposed of or otherwise managed.
HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE (HHW)
Waste which would be chemically or physically classified
as a hazardous waste, but is excluded from regulation as a hazardous
waste because it is produced in quantities smaller than those regulated
by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection, and because
it is generated by persons not otherwise covered as hazardous waste
generators by those regulations. Such HHW materials meet one of the
following four classifications: toxic, flammable, reactive, or corrosive.
HHW consists of numerous products that are common to the average household
such as: pesticides and herbicides, cleaners, automotive products,
paints, and acids.
INDOOR FURNITURE
Any and all pieces of furniture which are made for only inside
use including, but not limited to, upholstered chairs and sofas, etc.
JUNKED VEHICLE
A.
Any vehicle which presents a hazard or danger to the public
or is a public nuisance by virtue of its state or condition of disrepair.
B.
The following conditions, if present, are examples of a state
or condition of disrepair:
(1)
Rusted and/or jagged metal on or protruding from the body of
the vehicle.
(2)
Broken glass or windows on or in the vehicle.
(3)
Leaking of any fluids from the vehicle or deflated or flat tire(s).
(4)
Unsecured and/or unlocked doors, hood, or trunk.
(5)
Storage or placement of the vehicle in an unbalanced condition,
on concrete blocks, or other similar apparatus.
(6)
Harboring of rodents, insects, or other pests.
C.
The foregoing examples are not inclusive of all conditions which
may constitute a state or condition of disrepair. See also "motor
vehicle nuisance."
LITTER
Includes, but is not limited to, all waste material, garbage,
trash, i.e. waste paper, tobacco products, wrappers, food or beverage
containers, newspapers, etc., municipal waste, human waste, domestic
animal waste, furniture or motor vehicles seats, vehicle parts, automotive
products, shopping carts, construction or demolition material recyclable
material and dirt, mud and yard waste that has been abandoned or improperly
discarded, deposited, or disposed.
LOCAL AGENT
Any person residing or working within the County of Luzerne
designated to accept service on behalf of a legal owner or operator
of a rental dwelling unit.
MOBILE VENDOR
A vendor or seller of food and/or goods from a vehicle or
other conveyance upon the public streets or alleys of the City that
does not typically remain stationary for more than approximately 10
minutes each hour.
MOTOR VEHICLE
Any type of mechanical device, capable or at one time capable
of being propelled by a motor, in which persons or property may be
transported upon public streets or highways, and including trailers
or semitrailers pulled thereby.
MOTOR VEHICLE NUISANCE
A motor vehicle with one or more of the following defects:
A.
Broken windshields, mirrors, or other glass, with sharp edges.
B.
Broken headlamps, tail lamps, bumpers, or grills with sharp
edges.
C.
Any body parts, truck, firewall, or floorboards with sharp edges
or large holes resulting from rust.
D.
Protruding sharp objects from the chassis.
E.
Missing doors, windows, hood, trunks, or other body parts that
could permit animal harborage.
F.
One or more open tires or tubes which could permit animal harborage.
G.
Any vehicle suspended by blocks, jacks, or other such materials
in a location which may pose a danger to the public, property owners,
visitors, or residents of the which said vehicle is found.
H.
Any excessive fluids leaking from vehicle which may be harmful
to the public or the environment.
I.
Disassembled body or chassis parts stored in, on or about the
vehicle.
J.
Vehicles that do not display a current valid license and registration.
K.
Such other defects which the Fire Department determines to be
a danger to the general public or property.
L.
Motor vehicles parked, drifted, or otherwise located which may
interfere with flow of pedestrians or automobile traffic or impede
emergency efforts.
MUNICIPAL WASTE
Any garbage, refuse, industrial, lunchroom, or office waste,
and other material including solid, liquid, semisolid, or contained
gaseous material resulting from operation or residential, municipal,
commercial, or institutional establishments or from community activities,
and which is not classified as residual waste or hazardous waste as
defined herein. The term does not include source separated recyclable
materials or organic waste.
NOTICE OF VIOLATION
A written document issued to a person in violation of a City
ordinance which specifies the violation and contains a directive to
take corrective action within a specified time frame or face further
legal action.
NUISANCE
Any condition, structure, or improvement which constitutes
a danger or potential danger to the health, safety, or welfare of
citizens of the City, or causes a blighting effect in City neighborhoods.
See also "public nuisance."
PEDDLER
Any person, whether a resident of this City or not, travelling
from house to house, or from street to street, for the purpose of
selling or soliciting for sale, goods, wares, merchandise or services;
and shall also mean and include any person transacting a temporary
business within the City at an established place of business.
PERSON
Every natural person, firm, corporation, partnership, association,
or institution.
PLANTER STRIP
The nonconcrete space in the sidewalk area filled with dirt
and/or grass.
PRIVATE PROPERTY
Any land and the improvements thereon owned by any person
and includes front, side, and rear yards; vacant lots, buildings,
and other structural improvements; walkways and alleyways; and parking
areas, designed or used either wholly or in part for private residential,
industrial, or commercial purpose, whether inhabited, temporary, continuously
uninhabited, or vacant, including any yard, grounds; walk, driveway,
porch, steps; vestibule, or mailbox belonging to or appurtenant to
such dwelling, house, building, or other structure.
PUBLIC NUISANCE
Any conditions or premises which are unsafe, unsanitary or
disruptive.
PUBLIC OFFICER
The City Property Maintenance Code Enforcement Officer, City
Health Officer, City Fire Code Inspector or a City police officer,
PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY
The total width of any land used, reserved, or dedicated
as a street, alley, driveway, sidewalk, or utility easement, including
curb and gutter areas.
RECYCLABLE MATERIAL
Material which would otherwise become municipal waste, which
can be collected, separated, or processed, and returned to the economic
mainstream in the form of raw materials or products. These materials
may include, but not be limited to, aluminum cans, ferrous and bi-metal
cans, glass containers, plastic bottles and containers, mixed paper,
white goods, major appliances, televisions, tires, and large auto
parts.
RESIDUAL WASTE
Any discarded material or other waste including solid, semisolid,
or contained gaseous materials resulting from construction, industrial,
mining and agricultural operations, excluding municipal water and
sewer operations.
RUBBISH
Combustible and noncombustible waste materials, except garbage;
the term shall include the residue from the burning of wood, coal,
coke, and other combustible materials, paper, rags cartons, boxes,
wood, excelsior, rubber, leather, tree branches, yard trimmings, tin
cans, metals, mineral latter, glass, crockery, and dust and other
similar materials.
SHADE TREE
Unless otherwise specified, includes all trees, shrubs, and
woody vegetation in the public right-of-way.
SIDEWALK AREA
The public right-of-way between the property line and the
curb line or the established edge of the roadway.
SOLID WASTE
Any waste including, but not limited to, municipal, residual,
or hazardous wastes, including solid, liquid, semisolid, or contained
gaseous materials.
STORAGE
The containment of any municipal waste on a temporary basis
in such a manner as not to constitute disposal as such waste, and
it shall be presumed that the contain.
STREET VENDOR
Any person travelling by foot, wagon, motor vehicle or any
other type of conveyance from place to place, house to house, or street
to street carrying, conveying or transporting goods, wares or merchandise
and offering and exposing them for sale, or making sales and delivering
articles to purchasers; or who, without traveling from place to place,
sells or offers for sale such products from a wagon, handcart, pushcart,
motor vehicle, conveyance or from his person or who solicits orders
and, as a separate transaction, makes deliveries to purchasers.
TRACTOR OF A TRACTOR-TRAILER
A truck with a minimum of three axles that is primarily intended
to pull a trailer, as defined below, and not primarily to carry goods
itself.
TRAILER OF A TRACTOR-TRAILER
A commercial vehicle with a length of 20 feet or more that
is not self-propelled, that is intended to haul materials, vehicles,
goods, gases or liquids and that is intended to be pulled by a tractor,
and that is not a "recreational vehicle."
TREE WELL
The nonconcrete area surrounding a shade tree planted in
a sidewalk area.
VEGETATION
Any planting that is cultivated and managed for edible or
ornamental purposes such as vegetable gardens, trees, shrubs, hedges,
flowers, etc.
VIOLATION TICKET
A form issued by a police officer or other code enforcement
officer to a person who violates a provision of this article. The
violation ticket is an offer by the City extended to a person to settle
a violation by paying the fine in lieu of a citation being issued
against the violator.
WEEDS
A.
Shall be defined as all grasses, annual plants, and vegetation,
which meet any of the following criteria:
(1)
Exceeds eight inches in height.
(2)
Exhale unpleasant noxious odors or pollen such as ragweed, dandelion,
and miscellaneous other vegetation commonly referred to as weeds or
brush.
(3)
May conceal filthy deposits or serve as breeding places for
mosquitoes other insects, or vermin.
(4)
Encroaches onto neighboring properties by way of leaders on
roots without property owners consent.
(5)
May cause a public nuisance.
B.
Weeds shall not include cultivated and managed vegetation planted
for edible or ornamental purposes such as vegetable gardens, trees,
shrubs, flowers, etc.
YARD
An open space on the same lot with a structure.
Upon finding a quality of life violation, any public officer,
as previously defined herein, may issue quality of life violation
ticket(s) to the owner and/or occupant of the property at issue or
to the individual(s) known to have violated this article.
A violation ticket shall be served upon a violator by handling
it to the violator, by handing it at the residence of the person to
be served to an adult member of the household or other person in charge
of the residence, by leaving or affixing the notice or violation ticket
to the property where the violation exists, by handing it at an office
or usual place of business of the violator, to his/her agent or the
person for the time being in charge thereof, or by mailing the notice
to the violator's address of record.
Each day a violation continues or is permitted to continue may
constitute a separate offense for which a separate fine may be imposed.
The City Council shall, by resolution, set forth a schedule
of fines and penalties for the violation of this Ordinance and the
recovery of fees associated therewith.
If any portion of this article is found to be invalid by a court
of law, the remaining provisions shall remain in full force and effect.
Anywhere this article conflicts with any other ordinance, the
provisions of this article shall supersede. But nothing in this article
shall prevent the enforcement of any other ordinance in the Pittston
City Code as set forth in the Code.
Anyone who is aggrieved through the enforcement of this article
may file an appeal with the City of Pittston Joint Building and Property
Maintenance Code Appeals Board under the procedures set forth by that
board.