As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
DPD
The City of Lowell Department of Planning and Development.
LEGALLY OCCUPIED
Occupied in accordance with the provisions of the Massachusetts
Building Code.
OWNER
A person or entity who, alone or severally with others:
A.
Has legal or equitable title to any building or has care, charge
or control of any building in any capacity, including but not limited
to agent, executor, executrix, administrator, administratrix, trustee,
or guardian of the estate of the holder of legal title; or
B.
Is a tenant with a legal right to possess an entire building;
or
C.
Is a mortgagee in possession of any building; or
D.
Is an agent, trustee, receiver or other person appointed by
the courts and vested with possession or control of a building; or
E.
Is an officer or trustee of an association of unit owners of
a condominium or cooperative which contains a vacant property.
PLANNING DIRECTOR
The Assistant City Manager/Department of Planning and Development
Director for the City of Lowell or the Director's designee.
VACANT PROPERTY
Any unoccupied nonresidential commercial or industrial real
property which:
A.
Is not legally occupied, is abandoned, or is not used for a
period of at least 90 consecutive days or longer by occupants having
custody or legal right of entry to such property; or
B.
Which is intermittently occupied by persons with legal right
of entry, but exhibits in the opinion of the Building Commissioner
dilapidated walls, roof, or doors which fail to prevent the entry
of a trespasser for a period of more than seven days.
The Building Commissioner, Police Chief, Fire Chief and the
Health Director, or their designees, shall have the authority to periodically
inspect the exterior and interior of any building subject to this
article for compliance, as authorized under the terms of the registration
form filed with the Building Commissioner and DPD. The Building Commissioner
shall have the discretionary authority to disconnect utilities immediately
if a potential hazard that may be dangerous to life and limb is present.
If the Building Commissioner determines the building to be unsafe,
the Commissioner may act immediately in accordance with the Massachusetts
State Building Code to protect public safety. Furthermore, nothing
in this article shall abrogate the powers and/or duties of municipal
officials to act pursuant to any general statutory authority, including,
without limitation, MGL c. 139, § 1 et seq., and MGL c.
143, § 6 et seq.
If any provision of this article is held to be invalid by a
court of competent jurisdiction, such provision shall be considered
separate and apart from the remaining provisions, which shall remain
in full force and effect.