This chapter shall be known as the "Property Maintenance and
Certification of Occupancy Ordinance for West Nantmeal Township."
This chapter shall replace and supersede Ordinance No. 110-2010, adopted
May 10, 2010.
The following terms shall, for the purposes of this chapter,
have the meanings set forth herein:
DATE OF PURCHASE
The closing date on which title and right to possess the
property transfers to the purchaser and, in cases where the property
is sold pursuant to the act of May 16, 1923 (P.L. 207, No. 153), referred
to as the "Municipal Claim and Tax Lien Law," the first day following the right of redemption period
authorized under the Municipal Claim and Tax Lien Law.
EXTERIOR PROPERTY
The open space on the premises and on adjoining property
under the control of owners or operators of such premises.
GARBAGE
The animal or vegetable waste resulting from the handling,
preparation, cooking and consumption of food.
INFESTATION
The presence within or contiguous to a structure or premises
of insects, rats, vermin or other pests.
INOPERABLE MOTOR VEHICLE
A vehicle which cannot be driven upon the public streets
for reasons, including, but not limited to, being unlicensed, wrecked,
abandoned, in a state of disrepair or incapable of being moved under
its own power.
OCCUPANCY
The purpose for which a building or portion thereof is utilized
or occupied.
OWNER
Any person, agent, operator, firm or corporation having a
legal or equitable interest in the property; or recorded in the official
records of the county as holding title to the property; or otherwise
having control of the property, including the guardian of the estate
of any such person, and the executor or administrator of the estate
of such person, and the executor or administrator of the estate of
such person if ordered to take possession of real property by a court.
PERSON
An individual, corporation, partnership or any other group
acting as a unit.
PREMISES
A lot, plot or parcel of land, easement or public way, including
any structures thereon.
RUBBISH
Combustible and noncombustible waste materials, except garbage;
the term shall include the residue from the burning of wood, coal,
coke and other combustible materials, paper, rags, cartons, boxes,
wood, excelsior, rubber, leather, tree branches, yard trimmings, tin
cans, metals, mineral matter, glass, crockery and dust and other similar
materials.
SUBSTANTIAL VIOLATION
A violation of an adopted building, housing, property maintenance
or fire code or maintenance, health or safety nuisance ordinance that
makes a building, structure or any part thereof unfit for human habitation
and is discovered during the course of a municipal inspection of a
property and disclosed to the record owner or prospective purchaser
of the property through issuance of a municipal report.
TEMPORARY ACCESS CERTIFICATE
A certificate issued by the Township as a result of the municipal
inspection of a property incident to the resale of the property that
identifies at least one substantial violation, and the purpose of
the certificate is to authorize the purchaser to access the property
for the purpose of correcting substantial violations.
TEMPORARY USE AND OCCUPANCY CERTIFICATE
A certificate issued by the Township as a result of the municipal
inspection of a property incident to the resale of the property that
reveals a violation but no substantial violation, and the purpose
of the certificate is to authorize the purchaser to fully utilize
or reside in the property while correcting violations.
UNFIT FOR HUMAN HABITATION
A condition which renders a building or structure, or any
part thereof, dangerous or injurious to the health, safety or physical
welfare of an occupant or the occupants of neighboring dwellings.
The condition may include substantial violations of a property that
show evidence of a significant increase to the hazards of fire or
accident; inadequate sanitary facilities; vermin infestation; or a
condition of disrepair, dilapidation or structural defects such that
the cost of rehabilitation and repair would exceed 1/2 of the agreed-upon
purchase price of the property.
USE AND OCCUPANCY CERTIFICATE
A certificate issued by the Township stipulating that the
property meets all ordinances and codes and may be used or occupied
as intended as authorized by § 215-172C(1) of Chapter 275,
Zoning, of the Code of West Nantmeal Township, as amended by Ordinance
No. 114.
VIOLATION
A violation of a properly adopted building, housing, property
maintenance or fire code or maintenance, health or safety nuisance
ordinance that does not rise to the level of a substantial violation
and is discovered during the course of a municipal inspection of a
property and disclosed to the record owner or prospective purchaser
of the property through issuance of a municipal report.
[Added 9-9-2019 by Ord.
No. 2-2019]
A. The property owner or person in possession and control of property within the Township shall be responsible for maintaining any and all trees, branches, vines, shrubs and other landscaping on their property so that they do not unreasonably affect or interfere with the health, safety or welfare of the public or the right of the public to the unobstructed use of the public roads or public property. If the condition of any tree, branch, vine, shrub or other landscaping on private property in the Township, because of disease or otherwise, unreasonably affects or interferes with the health, safety or welfare of the public or the right of the public to the unobstructed use of the public roads or property, the Township shall send written notice as set forth in §
140-13 of this chapter to the property owner or person in possession and control of the property ordering that such obstruction be cut and/or removed from the public road or public property within 30 days from receipt of the notice. Upon failure of the property owner to remove the obstruction, the property owner shall be subject to prosecution in accordance with §
140-13 of this chapter and as prescribed by the authority having jurisdiction. If the property owner fails to remove such obstruction within 30 days, the Township may enter the property and remove the obstruction. Thereafter, the Township's cost of cutting and/or removing the obstruction shall be billed to the property owner or the person in possession and control of the property and shall be due and payable within 10 days of the date the Township bills the property owner for the cost of the cutting and/or removal of the obstruction. If the amount of the bill is not paid within 10 days, all amounts due and owing shall be deemed to be delinquent and shall be subject to a penalty of 10% of the amount billed.
B. If the billing is not paid within 15 days, the Township may take legal action as set forth in §
140-13 of this chapter, or file an action in assumpsit or any proceeding otherwise provided by law to recover the amount of the delinquent bill together with any costs, attorney's fees or expenses, or may file a municipal lien against the property pursuant to the procedure established in the Pennsylvania Municipal Claims and Liens Law for any amounts due and owing the Township. Such lien
shall be collected in the manner provided for by law for the filing
and collection of such municipal liens. All of the Township's remedies
shall be cumulative.
C. In the event that a tree, branch, vine, shrub or other landscaping
has fallen into the Township right-of-way and obstructs the use of
the public roads or is creating a hazardous condition which requires
immediate attention, the Township is authorized to immediately remove
the obstruction from the right-of-way and bill the property owner
for the cost of removing the obstruction.
Whenever there is a change in ownership or transfer of title
to an existing building or structure requiring an occupancy permit
for its use, or when the tenant changes in a commercial property,
or upon written request from the owner of an existing building or
structure, the Building Code Officer shall issue a certificate of
use and occupancy in the manner as set forth in this chapter. It shall
be the responsibility of the owner or owner's agent to request this
inspection. Use and occupancy certificates shall not be required in
the case of transfers relating to taking title to offset losses or
foreclosures by financial institutions as specifically set forth and
provided for in the Act (the Municipal Code and Ordinance Compliance
Act, 68 P.S. § 1082.2).
Within 12 months of the date of purchase, or longer subject
to an agreement between the purchaser and the Township, any purchaser
of any building, structure or part of a building or structure known
to have one or more violations or one or more substantial violations
of the Township municipal codes relating to building, housing, property
maintenance or fire shall a) bring the building, structure or that
part of a building or structure into compliance with those codes;
or b) demolish the building or structure, in the case of substantial
violations, in accordance with the law.
If the Township determines through an inspection that a property
meets all ordinances and codes, and may be used or occupied as intended,
the Township shall issue a use and occupancy certificate.
If the Township determines through an inspection that a property
has at least one violation, the Township shall issue a temporary use
and occupancy certificate. The Township shall reinspect the property
for the purposes of determining compliance with the Township Code;
provided, however, the property owner may request an early inspection
and the Township may conduct said reinspection consistent with the
business of the Township. In the event that the violations are corrected
within 12 months, the Township shall issue a use and occupancy certificate.
In the event that the violations are not corrected within 12 months,
the Township shall revoke the temporary use and occupancy certificate
and avail itself of any remedies available at law.
If the Township determines through an inspection that a property
has at least one substantial violation, the Township shall issue a
temporary access certificate solely for the purpose of correcting
substantial violations. No person shall occupy a property during the
term of the temporary access certificate. The Township shall reinspect
the property for the purposes of determining compliance with the Township
Code; provided, however, the property owner may request an early inspection
and the Township may conduct said reinspection consistent with the
business of the Township. In the event that the substantial violations
are not corrected within 12 months, the Township shall revoke the
temporary access certificate and avail itself of any remedies available
at law. In the event that the substantial violations are corrected
within 12 months, the Township shall issue a use and occupancy certificate.