[Ord. 6 S+FG, 11-5-1992 § 14:2A-8]
Recorded violations shall be corrected within 10 days after
the notice or order has been served. Extensions from this order or
notice shall not be granted by any Health Officer.
[Ord. 6 S+FG, 11-5-1992 § 14:2A-9]
Failure to correct the recorded violations within 10 days after
the notice or order has been served may result in a fine of up to
$1,000 for each violation for each day that the violation(s) exist
beyond the prescribed period of time.
If the Court determines that violation(s) exist, the Court shall
not consider reducing the total amount of the penalties referred to
herein until the Court has been satisfied that the violations are
abated.
[Ord. 6 S+FG, 11-5-1992 § 14:2A-10]
All other portions of the dwellings, including all other dwelling
units, shall be inspected within 45 days of the initial inspection
by a representative of the Department, provided that a report of the
samples collected during the initial inspection, from a laboratory
that is certified by the New Jersey Department of Health, reveals
that a surface below a four-foot level indicates the presence of lead
paint.
[Ord. 6 S+FG, 11-5-1992 § 14:2A-11]
All surfaces that are not impervious, durable, nonabsorbent,
tight and in good repair shall be rectified in a manner approved of
by the Department.
[Ord. 6 S+FG, 11-5-1992 § 14:2A-12]
When it has been determined that any surface is not impervious,
durable, nonabsorbent, tight and in a good repair a notice or order
shall be served to the owner.
[Ord. 6 S+FG, 11-5-1992 § 14:2A-13]
Recorded violation(s) shall be corrected within 10 days after
the notice or order has been served. Extension from this notice shall
not be granted by any Health Officer.
[Ord. 6 S+FG, 11-5-1992 § 14:2A-14]
Failure to correct the recorded violation(s) within 10 days
after the notice or order has been served may result in a fine of
up to $1,000 for each violation(s) for each day that the violation(s)
exist beyond the prescribed period of time.
If the Court determines that violation(s) exist, the Court shall
not consider reducing the total amount of the penalties referred to
herein until the Court has been satisfied that the violation(s) are
abated.