As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the meanings
indicated:
ABANDONED VEHICLE
A motor vehicle left illegally or inoperable on public property
for more than 48 hours; or any motor vehicle left unattended along
a highway for more than 48 hours without a valid registration plate,
certificate of inspection or title. This definition does not include
construction vehicles and equipment used or to be used or in operation
of maintenance of public utility facilities, left in a manner to not
interfere with normal movement of traffic or pose any threat or hazard
to the normal movement of traffic.
ABATE
To repair, replace, remove, destroy or otherwise remedy a
condition which constitutes a violation by such means, in such manner
and to such extent as the Township determines necessary in the interest
of the general health, safety and welfare of the Township.
APPLIANCE
A stove, refrigerator, television set, furnace, air conditioner,
water heater, water softener, washer, dryer, microwave or any household
article used to perform any of the necessary domestic work in the
household. The term "appliance" shall also include any article used
in business to increase production or to speed, ease, or eliminate
work, including, but not limited to, the specific items aforementioned.
ATTRACTIVE NUISANCE
A nuisance that is dangerous or hazardous to young children
because of their inability to appreciate peril and may reasonably
be expected to attract them to personal or real property. Attractive
nuisances include, but are not limited to, any appliance, open pit,
excavation site, unsecured unsound structures (such as buildings,
fences, retaining walls), large equipment, equipment parts, abandoned
vehicles, as well as any other building, structure, construction or
demolition debris or item at a property that could reasonably be expected
to cause a hazard to minors.
DANGEROUS STRUCTURE
Any building or structure which is unsecured or is in such
a dilapidated condition that it is unfit for human habitation or kept
in such an unsanitary condition that it is a menace to the health
of persons residing in the vicinity thereof, or is in a condition
that presents a fire hazard; or any building so damaged by fire, wind,
other natural causes, lack of maintenance, deterioration or decay
such that the structure or a part thereof could fail or cause injury
to any person or adjoining property or otherwise pose a threat to
the Township.
DISCARDED
Any item resting for 48 hours outdoors or in an area that
is not fully enclosed, which is not designed for outdoor use or which
is not being used outdoors for its intended purpose.
HAZARD
Any object, situation, or behavior that has the potential
to cause injury, ill health, or damage to property or the environment.
JUNK VEHICLE
Any wrecked, inoperable, abandoned or disassembled motor
vehicle, trailer, house trailer (mobile home), tractor, boat, ATV/UTV,
motorcycle, motor scooter, go-cart or other vehicle or part(s) thereof
not being used for their intended purpose; vehicles that appear inoperable,
immobile, disassembled or extensively damaged. Evidence of damage
or inoperability includes, but is not limited to: buildup of debris
obstructing use, broken window(s) or windshield, missing wheel(s),
flat tire(s), nonfunctional motor or transmission, missing bumpers
or other parts essential for safe and legal operation of said vehicle
on a highway, and missing license plate(s) or certificate of inspection.
JUNKED
Inoperable, obsolete, or abandoned items that are being stripped
of components, being used or sold for parts, to be sold for scrap,
or not being used for their intended purpose.
NUISANCE
The unreasonable, unwarranted, or unlawful use of public
or private property which may cause injury, damage, hurt, inconvenience,
annoyance, or discomfort to any person or resident in the legitimate
enjoyment of his reasonable rights of person or property; or any act
or omission to act or perform any duty which injures or endangers
the comfort, health or safety of others, is unreasonably offensive,
or obstructs, disrupts, or interferes with the free use of public
or private property by any lawful owner or occupant, including, but
not limited to:
(1)
The presence of junk, trash or debris, including, but not limited
to, all waste, refuse and discarded materials having only a junk or
salvage value, and garbage or waste not contained in a safe, sanitary
and orderly manner in a proper container for collection.
(2)
The presence of abandoned, discarded or unused equipment, appliances,
household furnishings, vehicles, construction or demolition materials,
or other objects.
(3)
Maintaining or causing to maintained upon any unenclosed porch
or exterior attachment furniture, other than furniture designed for
exterior use, which is commonly intended for use inside a dwelling,
including, but not limited to, upholstered sofas, chairs, davenports,
beds, divans and similar items.
(4)
Maintaining or allowing any dangerous structures, including,
but not limited to, abandoned, occupied, or unoccupied buildings or
parts of buildings.
(5)
Maintaining or allowing any building to be unsecured.
(6)
Trees, shrubs, or other vegetation overhanging a road right-of-way
or neighboring property.
(7)
Garbage, garbage containers, trash, recycle containers or yard
waste containers, placed in the public right-of-way, except for the
24 hours immediately prior to the regularly scheduled collection of
trash.
(8)
Maintaining or allowing the improper disposal of sewage and
wastewater in a manner that does not conform to local ordinance or
regulation or state or federal law.
(9)
Maintaining or allowing more than one junk vehicle.
(10)
The emission of noxious fumes, gas, smoke, ashes or soot in
such quantities as to render occupancy of property dangerous to a
person of ordinary sensibilities.
(11)
The accumulation of, or improper disposal of, animal waste.
(12)
All disagreeable and obnoxious odors or stenches, as well as
the conditions which give rise to the omission or generation of said
odor and stenches.
(13)
The improper disposal of carcasses of animal or fowl.
(14)
Dead or dying trees or other vegetation that may cause a hazardous
situation if they fall.
(15)
Any accumulation of stagnant water.
OWNER
Any individual, firm, corporation, trust, association, partnership,
or other legal entity which, alone, or jointly or severally with others,
holds legal or equitable title to the rental unit (the plural use
indicates each and every owner).
PERSON
A natural person, firm, partnership, company, association,
trust, corporation, or other legal entity. The singular shall include
the plural, the plural shall include the singular, and the masculine
shall include the feminine and the neuter, whatever appropriate.
TOWNSHIP
The Township of Germany, Adams County.
VEGETATION
Any grass, weed, or vegetation whatsoever which is not edible
or planted for some useful, legal or ornamental purpose.