The purpose of this article is to protect the public health,
safety, morals and welfare by establishing minimum standards governing
the maintenance, appearance and condition of residential properties
and fixing penalties for any violations of this article.
As used in this article, the following terms shall be defined
and mean:
ENFORCEMENT OFFICER
The Township enforcement officer shall be defined as the
Zoning Officer, Health Officer, Chief Construction Official, Township
Engineer or any other Township officials so designated by the Township
Committee to enforce the provisions of this article. Nothing herein
shall preclude any Township employee engaged in the enforcement of
laws and ordinances from enforcing the provisions hereof. The Construction
Official shall be responsible for enforcement of violations of the
New Jersey Uniform Construction Code.
EXTERIOR OF THE PREMISES
Those portions of a residential structure or accessory structure
on residential property which are exposed to public view and the surrounding
open space.
NUISANCES AND HAZARDS
The following shall be considered nuisances and hazards for
the purposes of this article:
A.
Any residential structure or accessory structure in disrepair
by reason of deteriorating conditions or storm damage;
B.
Out-of-service swimming pools in disrepair by reason of deteriorating
conditions or storm damage;
C.
Dead, rotting or diseased trees;
D.
Loose and overhanging tree limbs;
E.
Accumulated junk, litter, debris, rubbish, garbage or trash;
F.
Accumulated hazardous, noxious or unhealthy substances or materials;
and
G.
Overgrown or neglected lawns, bushes, trees, shrubbery and landscaping.
PROPERTY OWNER
The owner of the property or person in charge of the property.
YARD
An open space extending between the closest point of any building and lot line or street line, excluding those portions of the yard that are critical areas as defined in §
188-3 and/or subject to conservation restrictions.
The enforcement officer, upon determination of any violation
of the provisions of this article, or any other applicable ordinances,
statutes or regulations, shall serve a notice of such violation on
the property owner by personal service, registered mail or posting
of notice in a noticeable place on the property. The notice shall
advise the property owner of the violation and the obligation to remedy
the same within 10 days from the date of the notice. If the violation
is not remedied to the satisfaction of the enforcement officer within
said 10 days, the enforcement officer may issue a summons to the property
owner. The enforcement officer may also request the governing body
to adopt a resolution authorizing the municipality to abate the violation
and place the property in compliance with the provisions of this article
and any other applicable ordinances, statutes or regulations at the
property owner's sole cost and expense and impose a lien on the
property for all costs and fees associated therewith.
Upon adoption of a resolution by the governing body, the municipality
may abate any nuisance, hazard or violation and place the property
in compliance with the provisions of this article and any other applicable
ordinances, statutes or regulations. The enforcement officer shall
certify the costs thereof to the governing body. The governing body
shall review the certificate of costs and, if found acceptable, authorize
a lien to be placed against the property. The amount of the lien shall
be added to the taxes to be assessed and levied upon the property.
The amount of the lien shall also bear interest at the same rate as
taxes and be collected in the same manner as any other taxes assessed
and levied upon the property.
Any property owner, person or entity that violates any provision of this article shall, upon conviction thereof, be subject to the penalties set forth in Chapter
1, General Provisions, Article
II, Penalties. Each day a violation continues shall constitute an additional separate and distinct offense.