As used in this article, the following terms shall have the following meanings unless the context clearly indicates a different meaning is intended. Those terms not defined herein shall have the meaning attributed to them in other provisions in the municipal code:
Any qualifying calls made in connection with qualifying incidents occurring on or in connection with a property when those calls exceed the number of calls as set forth in § 48-27 of this article.
The person selected by the Borough to conduct the hearings required by this article. The hearing officer shall be a neutral and impartial adjudicator.
Properties on which qualifying incidents occur that result in qualifying calls for municipal services during any thirty-day period in excess of the number of such calls as set forth in § 48-27 of this article shall be considered nuisance properties and shall be subject to the penalties and procedures as described in this article.
Calls for police services, code enforcement, fire prevention or housing inspection services resulting from qualifying incidents occurring on the property. It shall not be necessary that qualifying calls or the qualifying incident in connection therewith result in a conviction in a court of competent jurisdiction, the call for service shall be sufficient to establish a qualifying call.
The following are examples of qualifying incidents which constitute a public nuisance. It shall not be necessary that incident result in a conviction in a court of competent jurisdiction. These examples are not intended to restrict in any way the criteria set forth in this article.
Alcoholic beverage violations as defined in New Jersey State Statutes and applicable local ordinances;
Disorderly or petty disorderly conduct as defined in the New Jersey Code of Criminal Justice and applicable local ordinances;
Disturbing the peace as defined in the New Jersey Code of Criminal Justice and applicable local ordinances;
Trespassing, as defined in the New Jersey Code of Criminal Justice and applicable local ordinances;
Excessive noise as defined in applicable local ordinances;
Littering as defined in the New Jersey Code of Criminal Justice and applicable local ordinances;
Improperly parking a vehicle in violation of Title 39 of the New Jersey State Statutes and applicable local ordinances;
Possession of a barking or howling animal as defined in New Jersey State Statutes and applicable local ordinances;
Possession or distribution of a controlled dangerous substance as defined in the New Jersey Code of Criminal Justice.