This article shall be known and may be cited
as the "Morrisville Borough Dangerous Structure Ordinance."
Pursuant to the authority contained in the Act
of February 1, 1966 (1965 P. L. 1656, No. 581), as amended, Morrisville
Borough hereby enacts this article.
The purposes of this article include, but are
not limited to:
A. Providing for the identification of structures or
parts of structures within the Borough which, by virtue of their condition,
are considered to be dangerous to the public health, safety and welfare.
B. Preventing dangerous structures from further deterioration.
C. Providing an orderly process according to law by which
dangerous structures may be repaired, removed, demolished, and/or
vacated.
D. Providing a procedure through which the repair, removal,
demolition or vacation of a dangerous structure is accomplished by
the Borough with regard to the rights under the United States and
Pennsylvania Constitutions of any person, entity, etc., occupying,
owning, or having any property interest in either the dangerous structure
itself or the real property upon which the dangerous structure is
located.
E. Promoting and protecting the health, safety and general
welfare of the residents of the Borough of Morrisville and the general
public.
Unless otherwise expressly stated, the following
words used in this article shall have the meanings indicated below.
The present tense includes the future tense, the singular number includes
the plural number, the plural number the singular, and the masculine
gender includes the feminine and neuter genders.
BOCA CODE
The BOCA National Building Code as published by the Building
Officials and BOCA Code Administrators International, Incorporated.
BOROUGH
The Borough of Morrisville, Bucks County, Pennsylvania.
BOROUGH COUNCIL
The duly elected governing body of the Borough of Morrisville,
Bucks County, Pennsylvania.
BUILDING
Any structure having a roof, self-supported or supported
by walls, columns or air pressure, which is fixed to the ground, whether
permanently or otherwise, used or occupied or intended to be used
or occupied for the shelter, housing, storage or enclosure of any
individual, animal, process, equipment, goods or materials of any
kind or nature.
CABO CODE
The CABO Code as published by the Council of American Building
Officials.
DANGEROUS STRUCTURE
Any structure, or part thereof, which has any of the following
defects:
A.
A structure which has been damaged by fire,
wind, or any other cause to a degree which has rendered the structure
dangerous to life, safety, general health or welfare of persons, whether
occupying such structures or not; or
B.
A structure which has become deteriorated, decayed,
unsafe, unsanitary, or which, by virtue of a violation of any code
of any nature applicable to such structure, has become unfit for human
habitation or is likely to cause accident, sickness, or disease to
the occupants thereof or any other person;
C.
Any part, portion, extension, etc., of any structure
which by virtue of improper attachment or otherwise is or has become
unsafe to such a condition that such portion, etc., may fall and/or
collapse and injure or otherwise be deleterious to the health, safety,
or general welfare of the occupants of the structure or any other
person; and
D.
A structure which by virtue of its general condition
is unsafe, unsanitary or dangerous to the health, safety or general
welfare of any person, whether an occupier of the structure or otherwise.
LIFE SAFETY CODE
The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Code for
Safety to Life from Fire in Buildings and Structures.
STRUCTURE
Any man-made object having an ascertainable stationary location
on or in land or water, whether or not affixed to the land; any building
or other improvement to real property is hereby declared to be a structure
for purposes of this article.
All dangerous structures as defined by this
article are hereby declared by the Morrisville Borough Council to
be public nuisances and shall be repaired, removed, demolished or
vacated in accordance with this article.
The Borough Council, in preparing the order
accompanying the adjudication, shall consider whether:
A. The evidence presented during the hearing is sufficient
to permit the Borough Council to conclude that the dangerous structure
can be repaired to the standards of the BOCA Code, CABO Code, and
Life Safety Code and any other federal, state, or local regulation
adopted by the Borough, so that the Council may order the dangerous
structure to be repaired;
B. The evidence presented during the hearing is sufficient
to permit the Borough Council to conclude that the dangerous structure
or any portion thereof is in such a condition that it is dangerous
to the health, safety, or general welfare of the occupant or occupants
thereof, and cannot be repaired to meet the standards of the BOCA
Code, CABO Code, Life Safety Code, and any other federal, state or
local regulation adopted by the Borough, so that the Council may order
the dangerous structure to be vacated immediately; or
C. The evidence presented during the hearing is sufficient
to permit the Borough Council to conclude that the dangerous structure
cannot be reasonably repaired to meet the standards of the BOCA Code,
CABO Code and Life Safety Code and any other federal, state or local
regulations in effect, so that the Borough Council may order the dangerous
structure to be demolished.
In addition to any other provision of this article, any person or entity who or which shall fail to comply with the order issued by the Borough Council pursuant to §
129-59 shall be subject to proceedings before a District Justice and, upon a determination of that person's or entity's failure to comply with the order, shall be subject to a civil penalty not to exceed $1,000, together with costs and attorney's fees, or imprisonment for a term not to exceed 30 days.