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City of Plainfield, NJ chevron_right chevron_right Municipal Code chevron_right Chapter 6 Building

Chapter 6 Building

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Ord. No. MC 2025-39  pdf
2025-11-10
Building: Property Maintenance Code Amendment
Ch 6 Art 2
Article 1 Building Code
§ 6:1-1 State Uniform Construction Code-Building Subcode.
Article 2 Property Maintenance Code
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§ 6:2-1 Adoption of Property Maintenance Code.
§ 6:2-2 Title.
§ 6:2-3 Copies on file prior to adoption.
§ 6:2-4 Copies on file for public use.
§ 6:2-5 Effective date.
§ 6:2-5A Abandoned properties.
§ 6:2-5A-1 Adoption of "Abandoned Properties Act."
§ 6:2-5A-2 Abandoned property list.
§ 6:2-5A-3 Abandoned property: criteria.
§ 6:2-5A-4 Request for property to be placed on abandoned property list.
§ 6:2-5A-5 City action for transfer of possession and control of abandoned property.
§ 6:2-5A-6 Abandoned properties eligible for special tax sale or assignment of tax sale certificate requirement of the City.
§ 6:2-5A-7 Registration of vacant and abandoned property required.
§ 6:2-5B Maintenance of vacant residential properties during foreclosure; registration.
§ 6:2-5B-1 Notice of Intention.
§ 6:2-5B-2 Notice of foreclosure.
§ 6:2-6 Amendments.
§ 6:2-7 Abatement of nuisance.
§ 6:2-8 Certification prior to adoption of resolution.
Article 3 Burglary Prevention Code
§ 6:3-1 Security requirements; applicability.
§ 6:3-2 Responsibility for enforcement.
§ 6:3-3 Responsibility for compliance.
§ 6:3-4 Method of enforcement.
§ 6:3-5 Definitions.
§ 6:3-6 Alternate security requirements.
§ 6:3-7 Life-safety factors.
§ 6:3-8 Exterior doors in commercial buildings.
§ 6:3-9 Windows in commercial buildings.
§ 6:3-10 Roof openings in commercial buildings.
§ 6:3-11 Commercial buildings; accessible access points not covered by other provisions.
§ 6:3-12 Residential buildings security requirements.
§ 6:3-13 Burglar alarm systems.
§ 6:3-14 Appeal from intrusion detection device requirements.
§ 6:3-15 Violations; penalty.
Article 4 Five-Year Tax Exemption and Abatement
§ 6:4-1 Findings.
§ 6:4-2 Definitions.
§ 6:4-3 Statement of Purpose.
§ 6:4-4 Exemptions Authorized to be Implemented by Tax Assessor; fee.
§ 6:4-5 Exemptions requiring application to City Council; fee.
§ 6:4-6 Contents of Application for Exemption.
§ 6:4-7 Additional Exemptions When Property Already Subject to Exemption.
§ 6:4-8 Tax Delinquency.
§ 6:4-9 Revaluation During Exemption Period.
§ 6:4-10 Revision of Base Assessment During Exemption Period.
§ 6:4-11 Effective Date; Sunset Provision.
Article 4A Escrow Agreements with Prospective Developers Pursuant to the Local Redevelopment and Housing Law
§ 6:4A-1 Findings.
§ 6:4A-2 Generally.
§ 6:4A-3 Form of escrow agreement.
§ 6:4A-4 Amount of escrow.
Article 5 Certificate of Compliance
§ 6:5-1 Definitions.
§ 6:5-2 Certificate of compliance required.
§ 6:5-3 Contents of certificate of compliance.
§ 6:5-4 Responsibility for compliance.
§ 6:5-5 Application contents.
§ 6:5-6 Application fees.
§ 6:5-7 Time of inspection.
§ 6:5-8 Duration of validity.
§ 6:5-9 Denial of certificate of compliance; just cause.
§ 6:5-10 Service of notice.
§ 6:5-11 Temporary certificate of compliance.
§ 6:5-12 Exemptions.
§ 6:5-12A Foreclosure/short sale exemption.
§ 6:5-13 Fines; penalties.
§ 6:5-14 Severability.
§ 6:5-15 Effect on other municipal ordinances.
Article 6 Relocation Assistance
§ 6:6-1 Definitions.
§ 6:6-2 Eligibility.
§ 6:6-3 Relocation assistance.
§ 6:6-4 Relocation payments.
§ 6:6-4.1 Moving expenses—Residential.
§ 6:6-4.2 Moving and related expenses of business.
§ 6:6-5 Owner payment of relocation costs.
§ 6:6-6 Revolving relocation assistance fund.
§ 6:6-7 Civil enforcement action.
Article 7 (Reserved)
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