As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
following meanings unless the context clearly indicates that a different
meaning is intended. Any words not defined herein shall have the meaning
given in Webster's Unabridged Dictionary.
AGENT
The individual designated by the owner who is authorized
to perform any duty imposed by these regulations.
CRIME RATE
The number of verified criminal incidents divided into the
number of households in the City of Millville, as shown in the most
recent American Community Survey, or into the number of residential
rental units in a large multiunit complex, as defined further herein.
IMMEDIATE FAMILY MEMBER
Grandfather, grandmother, father, mother, son, daughter,
grandson, granddaughter, brother, sister, uncle or aunt, niece or
nephew.
LARGE MULTIUNIT COMPLEX
Any property containing 75 or more residential rental units
in the aggregate. This may include a property that contains more than
one separate building or structure, or multiple properties that are
generally contiguous to one another, under common or related management
or held out to the public as being a single facility or project.
MULTIPLE DWELLING
Any structure or property containing two or more residential
rental units.
OWNER
For purposes of this article, "owner" shall include not only
any person who is the fee simple owner of a residential rental unit
but any other person who has a legal interest in such unit, or operates
or exercises control over a residential rental unit.
PERSON
A natural person, association, corporation, firm, partnership,
trust or other legal entity.
RESIDENTIAL RENTAL UNIT
An apartment, dwelling, structure or any portion of a structure,
including single-family dwellings, used for human habitation for which
the owner receives monetary consideration or in-kind services.
SECURITY MEASURES
Any measures taken to protect the safety of residents living
within a large multiunit complex. Security may include, but is not
limited to, visitor sign-in requirements, video or human surveillance,
unarmed guard patrols, armed guard patrols and/or any other measures
taken to improve safety and reduce crime.
Every application for registration of a residential rental unit
shall be on the form provided by the municipality, and shall include
the following information:
A. The name, address, and telephone number of the record owner or owners
of the premises. In the case of a partnership, this information shall
be provided for all general partners. In the case of a corporation
or LLC, this information shall be provided for the registered agent
and all corporate officers.
B. The address of the residential rental unit, the exact number of all
separate residential rental units at that address, the number or letter
designating each unit, and for each unit:
(1) The number of rooms used exclusively or primarily for sleeping contained
within each residential rental unit.
(2) The estimated square footage of each room used exclusively or primarily
for sleeping.
(3) The number of occupants of each residential rental unit and the name
of the tenant or tenants signing the lease. If the residential rental
unit is unoccupied at the time that the application is completed,
the owner or agent shall provide this information as soon as the unit
is occupied.
C. Individual owners and partnerships shall provide a photo identification
for at least one of the named owners or partners.
D. LLCs and corporations shall supply a copy of the corporate charter
or registration certificate and a photo identification of either the
president or managing partner.
E. Associations shall supply a photo identification of one of the officers.
Trusts shall supply a photo identification of at least one of the
trustees.
F. The public officer, in consultation with the Commissioner/Director
of Public Affairs and the City Administrator, may amend the registration
application to require additional information.
Each person who owns a property containing one or more residential rental units except as provided in §
11-65 within the City of Millville shall designate a natural person or agent who resides within the county to receive the notice of violation and to correct any violations of these regulations or of Article
V, Property Maintenance Code, of this chapter. This natural person or agent shall be named in the application when it is filed. If the owner does not reside in Cumberland County, the owner shall designate an agent with a residence or office in the county to act on his or her behalf.
It shall be unlawful for any person to rent or to occupy a residential rental unit in violation of these regulations. Each day that a violation continues after a notice of violation and order for compliance has been served on the person responsible, and the time for compliance has expired, shall constitute a separate offense. The penalties imposed are those set forth in Article
I of this chapter.