Except as provided in N.J.S.A. 55:19-83, any property that has
not been legally occupied for a period of three months may be deemed
to be an abandoned property upon a determination by the Code Enforcement
Officer, or such other public officer designated by or appointed by
the Borough Administrator pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40:48-2.5, if, at a
minimum, any two or more of the following criteria are met:
A. The property is in need of rehabilitation in the reasonable judgment
of the Code Enforcement Officer, pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40:48-2.5, and
no rehabilitation has taken place during that same three-month period.
B. Construction was initiated on the property and was discontinued prior
to completion, leaving the building unsuitable for occupancy, and
no rehabilitation has taken place during that same three-month period.
C. At least one installment of property tax remains unpaid and delinquent
on that property as of the date of determination.
D. The property has been determined to be a nuisance by the Code Enforcement
Officer, for one or more of the following reasons:
(1) The property has been found to be unfit for human habitation, occupancy,
or use pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40:48-2.3.
(2) The condition and vacancy of the property materially increases the
risk of fire to the property and adjacent properties.
(3) The property is susceptible to unauthorized entry leading to potential
health and safety hazards; the owner has failed to take reasonable
and necessary measures to secure the property; or the municipality
has secured the property in order to prevent such hazards after the
owner has failed to do so.
(4) The presence of vermin or the accumulation of debris, uncut vegetation,
or physical deterioration of the structure or grounds have created
potential health and safety hazards and the owner has failed to take
reasonable and necessary measures to remove the hazards.
(5) The dilapidated appearance or other condition of the property materially
affects the welfare, including the economic welfare, of the residents
of the area in close proximity to the property, and the owner has
failed to take reasonable measures to remedy the condition.
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
OPERATOR
Any person, persons or entity who is not the owner, who has
charge, care and control of a premises or part thereof, with or without
the knowledge, consent or authority of the owner. "Operator" shall
also include a creditor that has served a notice of intention to foreclose
on a mortgage on a residential property and that property has become
vacant before or after the filing of the intention to foreclose.
OWNER
Includes the title holder, any agent of the title holder
having authority to act with respect to a vacant property and a creditor
that has foreclosed on a vacant or abandoned property, or any other
person or entity determined by the Borough of Old Tappan to have authority
to act with respect to the property.
VACANT PROPERTY
Any building used or to be used as a residence which is not legally occupied or at which substantially all lawful construction operations or residential occupancy has ceased and which is in such condition that it cannot legally be reoccupied without repair or rehabilitation, including but not limited to any property meeting the definition of abandoned property in N.J.S.A. 55-19-80 or §
191-1 herein; provided, however, that any property where all building systems are in working order, where the building and grounds are maintained in good order, or where the building is in habitable condition, and where the building is being actively marketed by its owner for sale or rental, shall not be deemed vacant property for purposes of this chapter.
Within 30 days after the filing of a certificate of registration
and until the property is reoccupied, the owner or operator of a vacant
and abandoned property shall:
A. Enclose and secure the property against unauthorized entry; and
B. Post a sign affixed to the inside of the property and visible to
the public indicating the name, address and telephone number of the
mortgagee, any authorized agent designated by the mortgagee for the
purpose of receiving service of process, and the person responsible
for maintaining the property, or different from the mortgagee or authorized
agent.
Vacant and abandoned properties shall be maintained by the owner or operator in accordance with Borough Code Chapter
97, Brushes, Grass and Weeds, Chapter
190, Property Maintenance, and Chapter
234, Regulations of Trees and Shrubs. In addition, the owner or operator shall maintain the vacant and/or abandoned property as follows:
A. The property shall be kept free of all nuisances and hazards, litter
and debris.
B. The property shall be kept free of accumulations of water, vegetation
or other matter which might serve as a source of food or as a harboring
or breeding place for infestation.
C. Grass in the yard area shall be cut and maintained so as to prevent
the grass from growing to exceed five inches in height.
D. The exterior of every structure or accessory structure or other improvement
on the premises shall be kept in good repair, and all exposed surfaces
subject to deterioration shall be protected against weathering or
deterioration by a protective coating appropriate for the particular
material involved, as needed.
E. All exterior walls, roofs, windows, window frames, doors, door frames,
sky lights, foundations, and other parts of the structure shall be
maintained to keep water from entering the structure and to prevent
excessive drafts or heat loss during cold or inclement weather and
to provide a barrier against infestation. Damaged or badly worn materials
shall be repaired or replaced and places showing signs of rot, leakage
or deterioration or corrosion shall be treated or restored to prevent
weathering or seepage.
F. Leaders and drainpipes shall be securely fastened to the building
and maintained in good condition free of leaks and free of obstructions
and shall direct stormwaters into drainage systems or away from the
foundation walls of the structure.
The Borough may, after 30 days' written notice to the owner
or operator or creditor who has failed and/or refused to register
or maintain the vacant or abandoned property as required herein, perform
such work as may be necessary to ensure that the property conforms
to the requirements set forth herein. Such work shall be performed
by the Borough on behalf of the owner or operator or creditor who
shall reimburse the Borough for all amounts expended plus 10% of the
cost thereof for administration. Any amount so paid shall constitute
a municipal lien on the property as defined in N.J.S.A. 54:5-2.
In any case where the maintenance obligations of this chapter
impose a stricter or higher standard than any other ordinance, law
or regulation of the Borough or the State of New Jersey, then the
standards set forth herein shall apply but if the maintenance standards
set forth herein impose a lower or lesser obligation than any other
ordinance, law or regulation of the Borough or State of New Jersey,
then the higher maintenance standard of such other ordinance, law
or regulation shall apply. All ordinances or parts of ordinances inconsistent
or in conflict with this chapter are hereby repealed as to said inconsistencies
and conflicts.