[Adopted 7-9-2019 by Ord.
No. 2-2019]
This article shall be known as the "Robinson Township Neighborhood
Blight Protection and Enforcement Ordinance."
There are deteriorated properties located within the Township
as a result of neglect by their owners in violation of applicable state
and municipal codes. These deteriorated properties create public nuisances
which have an impact on crime and the quality of life of our residents
and require significant expenditures of public funds in order to abate
and correct the nuisances. The purpose of this article is to provide
for certain protections and safeguards in order to address deteriorated
properties, public nuisances, and properties in serious violation
of state law and/or municipal codes and to protect the public health,
safety, and well-being of the general public.
As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
BOARD
The Zoning Hearing Board or other body granted jurisdiction
to render decisions in accordance with the Pennsylvania Municipalities
Planning Code, the State Second Class Township Code, the Robinson Township Code of Ordinances or a board authorized
to act in a similar manner by law.
[Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General
Provisions, Art. I)]
BUILDING
A residential, commercial or industrial building or structure
and the land appurtenant thereto, including a vacant lot on which
a building has been demolished.
MUNICIPAL PERMITS
Privileges related to real property granted by a municipality, including but not limited to building permits, parking permits, occupancy permits, and relief granted by from Chapter
420, Zoning, of the Code of the Township of Robinson. The terms also includes approval pursuant to a land use ordinance other than decisions on the substantive validity of a zoning ordinance or map or the acceptance of a curative amendment.
MUNICIPAL SERVICES
Services provided at a cost by the Township or other municipal
entity, including water service, sanitary sewer service, refuse collection
and parking allotments/facilities, which benefit individual properties
and also serve to benefit the overall welfare, safety, and health
of all residents of the Township.
OWNER
The holder or holders of title to, or of a legal or equitable
interest in, a residential, commercial or industrial building. The
term shall include an heir, assignee, trustee, beneficiary and lessee,
provided the ownership interest is a matter of public record.
PUBLIC NUISANCE
A property that, because of physical condition or use, has
been declared by the appropriate official a public nuisance in accordance
with the local housing, building, health, fire or related code or
is determined to be a public nuisance by the court.
SERIOUS VIOLATION
A violation of state law or Township Code (as both terms
are defined herein) or other applicable code that poses an imminent
threat to the health and safety of the dwelling occupant, occupants
in surrounding structures, or passersby. Property found to be a public
nuisance is also considered to be a serious violation.
STATE LAW
A statute of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania or a regulation
of an agency charged with the administration and enforcement of commonwealth
law.
SUBSTANTIAL STEP
An affirmative action, as determined by a Township official
or officer of the court, on the part of the property owner or managing
agent to remedy a serious violation of state or local law, including,
but not limited to, physical improvements or repairs to the property.
TAX DELINQUENT PROPERTY
Tax delinquent real property as defined under the Real Estate
Tax Sale Law (72 P.S. § 5860.101 et seq.), the Municipal
Claim and Tax Lien Law (53 P.S. § 7101 et seq.) or the laws
governing the Second Class City Treasurer's Sale and Collection Act
(53 P.S. § 27101 et seq.) located in any municipality in
this commonwealth.
[Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General
Provisions, Art. I)]
THE ACT
The Neighborhood Blight Reclamation and Revitalization Act
(53 Pa.C.S.A. § 6101 et seq.).
TOWNSHIP
Township of Robinson, Washington County, Pennsylvania, its
Board of Supervisors, agents, and employees.
TOWNSHIP CODE
A building, housing, property maintenance, fire, health or
other public safety ordinance enacted or adopted by the Township,
including those ordinances, regulations and resolutions which establish
and assess fees for municipal services and privileges such as sewer,
water, refuse collection, and parking/parking arrangements. For purposes
of this article, the term does not include a subdivision and land
development ordinance or a zoning ordinance enacted by the Township.
In the event of a conflict between the requirements of this
article and federal requirements applicable to demolition, disposition,
or redevelopment of buildings, structures or land owned by or held
in trust for the Government of the United States and regulated pursuant
to the United States Housing Act of 1937 (50 Stat. 888, 42 U.S.C.
§ 1437 et seq.) and the regulations promulgated thereunder,
the federal requirements shall prevail.
Nothing in this article shall be construed to abridge or alter
the remedies now existing at common law or by statute, but the provisions
of this article are in addition to such remedies.
Where property is inherited by will or intestacy, the devisee
or heir shall be given the opportunity to make payments on reasonable
terms to correct Code violations or to enter into a remediation agreement
with the Township to avoid subjecting the devisee's or heir's
other properties to asset attachment or denial of municipal permits
and approvals on other properties owned by the devisee or heir. Such
opportunity shall be given at the Township's discretion and subject
to the revocation upon the devisee's or heir's failure to proceed
with a payment plan or to progress forward and complete a remediation
plan.
The provisions of this article are declared to be severable,
and, if any provision of this article shall for any reason be held
to be invalid, such invalidity shall not affect the article as a whole
or any other part or part thereof.
Any and all ordinances and/or resolutions, or parts thereof,
conflicted herewith are repealed insofar as the matters herein are
affected.
This article shall become effective five days after enactment.