Whenever it is determined, upon inspection,
that the construction, alterations, repairs, lack of repairs, use,
condition, occupancy, care or maintenance of any buildings, structures,
premises or land or of any vehicle, appliance or waste material thereon
constitutes a nuisance in fact or a menace to health or a threat to
public safety, the police, the Housing Inspector, the Fire Marshal
or the Board of Health, its agents or representatives or any one of them shall
notify, in writing, the owner or occupier of said buildings, structures,
premises, land or part thereof of his determination. If notice as
aforesaid cannot be given, then a copy of said notice shall be posted
on the premises.
At the time of the notification of determination
aforesaid or at some later time, the police, the Housing Inspector,
the Fire Marshal or the Board of Health, its agents or representatives
may also deliver or have delivered a written order of abatement directed
to the owner or occupier aforesaid requiring an abatement of the condition
described within such time as may be specified in the order of abatement,
and said order of abatement may provide for removal, replacement,
repair, construction, installation or any other relief deemed appropriate
by the police, the Housing Inspector, the Fire Marshal or the Board
of Health, its agents or representatives.
In case such order of abatement is not obeyed
within the time specified therein, the police, the Housing Inspector,
the Fire Marshal or the Board of Health of the borough may direct
or engage the appropriate borough employees or other persons to remove,
correct or abate the condition described, and the expense therefor
shall be recoverable from the owner of the premises, land, building
or structure involved, together with a penalty of 10% of such expense,
in the manner provided by law for the collection of municipal claims.
The police, the Housing Inspector, the Fire
Chief and the Board of Health of the borough or such other persons
as they may designate shall have the power to enter at any time upon
any premises, land, buildings, structures or parts thereof which the
police, the Housing Inspector, the Fire Marshal or the Board of Health
of the borough suspects may constitute a nuisance in fact or a menace
to health or a threat to public safety for the purpose of examining,
inspecting, correcting or abating the same.
Whenever any of the following conditions are
brought to the attention of the police, the Housing Inspector, the
Fire Marshal or the Board of Health of the borough, they shall, in
their discretion, proceed to see whether the order of abatement provided
for in this chapter shall be made. The following conditions are not
meant to be all-inclusive, and other conditions, although not listed
herein, may require the police, the Housing Inspector, the Fire Marshal
or the Board of Health of the borough to proceed as hereinbefore set
forth:
A. Noxious or offensive manufacture or business causing
offensive odors, noise, illuminations, smoke or air pollution.
B. Dangerous buildings or structures.
C. Vacant or abandoned buildings or structures.
D. Buildings damaged by reason of fire, wind or water
or other cause of negligence.
E. Improper or unsafe construction, repair or alteration,
including a building which would require boarding up for security
purposes.
F. Discharge or draining of harmful oils or fluids on
lands or into streams.
G. Improper accumulation of debris, refuse, trash, garbage
or manure.
H. Improper sanitation facilities, dumps or cesspools.
I. Dumping, storage or accumulation of junk.
J. Dangerous walls, excavations, holes, pits or fences.
K. Dangerous accumulation of water or other liquids or
discharges in places endangering public safety.
L. Storage of business trucks, equipment or material
in a residential district.
M. Dangerous trees or limbs, high grass or weeds.
N. Any hazardous tree limbs, branches, etc., that extend
over and beyond any borough easement and/or right-of-way must have
a clearance of 12 feet from the ground.
O. Repair or painting of motor vehicles in a residential
district.
P. Abandoned vehicles or appliances.
Where the provisions of this chapter impose
greater restrictions than those of any statute, ordinance or regulations,
the provisions of this chapter shall be controlling. Where the provisions
of any statute, ordinance or regulation impose greater restrictions
than this chapter, the provisions of such statute, ordinance or regulations
shall be controlling.