As used in this article, the following words or phrases shall have the meaning set forth below:
BLIGHTED PROPERTYBlighted property shall include:
A. Any premises which because of physical condition or use is regarded as a public nuisance at common law, or has been declared a public nuisance in accordance with local housing, building, plumbing, fire or property maintenance related codes.
B. Any premises which because of physical condition, use or occupancy is considered an attractive nuisance to children, including but not limited to abandoned wells, shafts, basements, excavations, and unsafe fences or structures.
C. Any dwelling which, because it is dilapidated, unsanitary, unsafe, vermin infested, or lacking in the facilities and equipment required by the property maintenance or related code, has been designated by the department responsible for enforcement of the code as unfit for human habitation.
D. Any structure from which the utilities, plumbing, heating, sewage or other facilities have been disconnected, destroyed, removed, or rendered ineffective, so that the property is unfit for its intended use.
E. Any structure which is a fire hazard, or is otherwise dangerous to the safety of persons or property.
F. Any vacant or unimproved lot or parcel of ground, situated within or located in close proximity to a residential neighborhood, which by reason of neglect or lack of maintenance, has become a place for accumulation of trash and debris, or a haven for rodents or other vermin.
G. Any abandoned property. A property shall be considered abandoned if:
(1) It is a vacant or unimproved lot or parcel of ground on which a municipal lien for the cost of demolition of any structure located on the property remains unpaid for a period of six months;
(2) It is a vacant property or vacant or unimproved lot or parcel of ground on which the total of municipal liens on the property for tax or any other type of claim of the City are in excess of 150% of the fair market value of the property as established by the Luzerne County Tax Assessment Office; or
(3) The property has been declared abandoned by the owner, including an estate that is in possession of the property.
CITY COUNCILCity Council for the City of Hazleton, County of Luzerne, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
REDEVELOPMENT CONTRACTA contract between the Redevelopment Authority and the redeveloper for the redevelopment of an area under the provisions of the Urban Redevelopment Law of 1945, as amended.
RESIDENTIAL AND RELATED USEResidential and related use shall include residential property for sale or rent and related uses, including but not limited to park and recreation areas, neighborhood community service, and neighborhood parking lots.