The caption and preamble of this chapter set forth above are incorporated herein by reference.
In the interpretation of this chapter, the present tense includes
the future; the singular number includes the plural and the plural
includes the singular; and the word "person" includes natural person,
property owner, company, trust, individual, partnership, firm, association,
corporation, or entity of any kind. The following terms shall have
the definitions assigned:
BOROUGH
The Borough of North East, Erie County, Pennsylvania.
BUILDING
A roofed structure, enclosed by one or more walls, for the
shelter, housing, storage or enclosure of persons, goods, materials,
equipment or animals.
COURT
An open and unoccupied space on a lot enclosed on at least
three sides by the walls of a building.
GARBAGE
Putrescible animal and vegetable wastes resulting from the
handling, preparation, cooking and consumption of food.
INFESTATION
The presence of insects, rodents, vermin and/or other pests.
LOT
Plot, tract, premises or parcel of land, with or without
improvements thereto.
OWNER
Any person or persons, jointly or severally, firm, corporation
or other entity which, either by conveyance or inheritance or otherwise,
is vested with the title to a lot and/or improvements thereto in his
capacity as a legal representative, such as an administrator, trustee,
executor, etc.
REFUSE
All putrescible and nonputrescible solid wastes, including
garbage, rubbish, ashes, dead animals and commercial and industrial
wastes.
UNOCCUPIED HAZARD
Any building, or part thereof, or man-made structure, which
remains unoccupied for a period of more than six months, with either
doors, windows or other openings broken, removed, boarded or sealed
up, or any building under construction upon which little or no construction
work has been performed for a period of more than six months.
YARD
Any open space on the same lot with a building and, for the
most part, unobstructed from the ground up.
The provisions of this chapter shall supplement local laws,
ordinances or regulations existing in the Borough or those of the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Where a provision of this chapter is
found to be in conflict with any provision of a local law, ordinance,
code or regulation or those of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, the
provision which is more restrictive or which establishes the higher
standard shall prevail.
Any occupant of a premises shall be responsible for compliance
with the provisions of this chapter with respect to the maintenance
of that part of the premises which he/she occupies and/or controls
pursuant to the terms of the contract/agreement under which he/she
occupies and/or controls thereof.
A. Owner(s) of premises shall comply with the provisions of this section,
as well as operators and occupants, regardless of any agreements between
owners and operators or occupants as to which party shall assume such
responsibility.
B. In instances where an occupant is responsible, or shares responsibility
with an owner, for the existence of one or more violations of this
section, said occupant shall be deemed responsible and treated as
if an owner within the true intent and meaning of this chapter.
If in the opinion of the Borough Code Enforcement Officer the
owner and/or occupant is out of compliance with the standards in this chapter,
the owner and/or occupant shall receive a warning letter from the
Borough Code Enforcement Officer or other authorized representative
describing the violation(s). If the owner and/or occupant does not
resolve the problem to the satisfaction of the Borough Code Enforcement
Officer by the deadline established by the Borough Code Enforcement
Officer, the Borough Code Enforcement Officer shall move ahead with
the formal citation process. The owner and/or occupant shall be notified
by certified mail, or through personal service, of said violation
or violations. In the event that the owner and/or occupant cannot
be personally served or notified by certified mail after reasonable
efforts to do so, the Borough Code Enforcement Officer is authorized
to post the property, which shall constitute proper notice under this chapter.
The citation shall be in writing and shall identify the premises and
shall cite the specific violation or violations. The notice shall
direct the owner and/or occupant to correct the deficiency and/or
deficiencies within a reasonable period of time as specified in said
notice and shall inform the owner and/or occupant of the fines and
penalties which may accrue upon the failure to comply. The notice
shall also specify that, in lieu of or in addition to fines and penalties,
and subsequent to the period of time specified in said notice, the
Borough of North East may itself correct the deficiencies or contract
for the correction thereof and assess the cost thereof as a lien against
the premises and/or recover the expenses so incurred in a manner as
prescribed by law. A copy of said notice shall be posted in a conspicuous
place on the subject premises and at the Borough of North East; Borough
Hall; 31 West Main Street; North East, PA 16428.
The owner and/or occupant shall correct any and all noted deficiencies
within such period of time as may be specified in the notice. Extension
of such specified period of time may be granted by the Borough of
North East, in its sole discretion upon good cause shown. Failure
to comply with any such notice within the time specified shall constitute
a violation of this chapter, with each separate day during which a
violation continues to exist constituting a separate violation.
Any person, firm or corporation who shall violate any of the
provisions of this chapter shall, upon conviction, be sentenced to
pay a fine not exceeding $1,000, together with costs of prosecution,
or to undergo imprisonment for a term not to exceed 30 days, or both.
If the premises are owned by more than one owner, each owner
shall severally be subject to prosecution for the violation of this
section.
The Borough Code Enforcement Officer may enter, or may cause,
through an authorized representative of the Borough of North East,
entry onto premises for the purpose of inspection of any and all premises,
properties, buildings and/or structures located within the Borough
of North East, upon reasonable (i.e., twenty-four-hour) advance notice,
for the purpose of ascertaining the existence of violations. In those
matters where the nature of an alleged violation is such that an inspection
of the interior of a building or structure is necessitated, prior
arrangements must be made with the owner, the occupant or their agents,
to secure access thereto.
This chapter shall become effective immediately upon enactment
hereof.