It is the intent of this article to protect and preserve the
public health, safety and welfare and security and quiet enjoyment
of residents and neighborhoods by:
A. Requiring all property owners,
including lenders, trustees and service companies, to properly maintain
vacant and/or foreclosing properties; and
B. Regulating the maintenance of
vacant and/or foreclosing properties in order to prevent blighted
and unsecured properties.
For the purposes of this article, the following terms, phrases,
words and their derivations shall have the meanings given herein.
When consistent with the context, words used in the present tense
include the future, words in the plural include the singular, and
words in the singular include the plural. The word "shall" is always
mandatory and not merely directory.
CREDITOR
The creditor having a right of foreclosure, including but
not limited to the holder of a mortgage on a property, and any agent,
servant or employee of the creditor, a loan servicing company, or
any successor in interest and/or assignee of the creditor's rights,
interests or obligations under the document granting foreclosure rights.
DAYS
Consecutive calendar days.
FORECLOSING
The process by which property, placed as security for a real
estate loan, is prepared for sale to satisfy the debt if the borrower
defaults.
PROPERTY
Any real estate, or portion thereof, located in the Township
of Union, including any improvements thereon.
RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY
Any property that contains one or more dwelling units used,
intended or designed to be occupied for living purposes.
SECURITY
Measures taken to ensure that the property is inaccessible
to unauthorized persons.
VACANT
With regard to any property, that no portion of the property
is legally occupied. A property shall not be deemed "vacant," for
purposes of this article where:
A.
There is a building on the property containing multiple units,
if any of the units are legally occupied;
B.
The legal occupant has temporarily left the property for vacation
or other purposes for a period not exceeding 180 days, possessing
both the intent to return and the legal right to return, such as a
residential property owner or tenant who resides in another municipality
or state for a portion of the year; or
C.
The building is under construction with current valid construction
permits, and work is being performed on the property on a regular
basis.
The enforcement authority shall have the authority to inspect
properties subject to this article for compliance and to issue summonses
for any violations.
Enforcement authority shall be vested in the Building Department,
the Construction Code Official and his respective inspectors. The
Union Police Department, the Department of Public Works and the Health
Officer and his respective inspectors shall also have enforcement
authority with respect to this article.
Nothing contained herein shall prevent the Township from taking
action to abate a nuisance or correct a violation where the owner
or creditor, as applicable, has failed to abate the nuisance or correct
the violation on a vacant property or a property in foreclosure after
notice and the opportunity to abate or correct. In such situations,
the Township may impose a lien against the property for costs to correct
the violation or abate the nuisance. Such lien shall hereafter form
part of the taxes next to be assessed and levied upon said lands,
the same to bear interest at the same rate as such taxes to be collected
and enforced by the same officers and in the same manner as such taxes.
No governmental entity shall be required to register under this
article. However, nothing contained herein shall be construed as granting
exemption from property maintenance or other obligations imposed by
any other statute, regulation, or ordinance.