This chapter shall be known as and may be cited as the "Dangerous
Buildings Ordinance."
This chapter shall apply uniformly to all persons, business
organizations, nonprofit organizations, and all other legal entities;
and it shall apply uniformly to all property and all property owners
within the Borough.
Whenever it is reported or comes to the attention of any person,
citizen, Borough official or police officer that any building or structure
completed or on the process of construction or any portion thereof
is in a dangerous condition, such person shall report the same to
the Borough Manager. The Borough Manager shall promptly notify the
Borough Council. The Borough Council shall then designate a Borough
official or a committee or a police officer to make an investigation
and examine the building or structure reported. If the official, committee,
or police officer making the investigation believes that the structure
is a dangerous building, then a written report of the investigation,
specifying the condition of the structure and in what respect it is
dangerous, shall be made and presented to Borough Council. The report
may recommend whether the building can be repaired or whether it shall
be removed as a dangerous building.
The Borough Council shall:
A. Upon receipt of a report in accordance with the investigation procedure provided hereinabove in §
152-5 of this chapter, give written notice to the owner or owners of such dangerous buildings as determined by the records in the County Assessment and Recorder of Deeds offices in and for the County of Montgomery, in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, or failing to find any owner or owners, then notice shall be given to the occupant, mortgagee, lessee, agent or any other person found with an interest in said dangerous building as the Borough may discover, and said notice shall inform the owner or other party to appear before the Borough Council on a date specified to show cause why the building or structure reported as a dangerous building should not be repaired, demolished or vacated in accordance with any written report to Borough Council or determination made by Borough Council.
B. Within not less than 10 days nor more than 60 days from the date
of such notice, hold a hearing and hear such testimony as the owner,
occupant, mortgagee, lessee or other person having an interest in
said building shall offer related to the dangerous building.
C. Within 30 days of such hearing, make written findings of fact from
the testimony offered pursuant to the hearing as to whether or not
the building in question is a dangerous building.
D. Within not more than 30 days following the hearing provided for by Subsection
B hereof, issue an order, based upon findings of fact made pursuant to Subsection
C hereof, demanding the owner of said building to repair, demolish or vacate any building found to be a dangerous building.
The following standards shall be followed in substance by Borough
Council in ordering repair, vacation or demolition of a dangerous
building:
A. If the dangerous building can be repaired, as determined by Borough
Council, so that it will no longer exist in violation of the terms
of this chapter, it shall be ordered repaired.
B. If the dangerous building is in such condition as to make it dangerous
to the health, morals, safety, or general welfare of its occupants,
it shall be ordered to be vacated within such length of time, not
to exceed 30 days, as is reasonable.
C. If a dangerous building is 50% or more damaged or decayed, or deteriorated
from its original condition, or if a dangerous building cannot be
repaired so that it will no longer exist in violation of the terms
of this chapter, it shall be demolished, provided that the cost of
repairs to rectify or remove the conditions constituting the nuisance
exceed 50% of the market value of the building at the time demolition
is proposed.
D. If the dangerous building is a fire hazard or is existing or erected
in violation of the terms of this chapter, any other ordinance of
the Borough or any statute of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, it
shall be demolished.
In cases where it reasonably appears that there exists an immediate danger to the life or safety of any person caused or created by a dangerous building and if the property owner fails to remedy the condition promptly, the Borough Council may cause the immediate repair, vacation or demolition of such dangerous building. The costs of such emergency repair, vacation or demolition of such dangerous building shall be collected as provided for in §
152-9B of this chapter.