[Ord. No. 18-2018; amended 1-20-2021 by Ord. No. 2-2021]
A. The International Property Maintenance Code, 2015, as published by the International Code Council, Inc., as may be amended and supplemented by the International Code Council, Inc. is hereby adopted by reference as though the entire provisions of said code were set forth at length herein, save and except such portions thereof as are deleted and changed or modified by the provisions of Subsection
B hereof, and 3 copies of said code have been placed and now are on file in the respective offices of the Township Clerk and the Construction Official and shall remain on file in each office for examination by the public so long as said code is utilized by the Township of Wayne.
B. The
International Property Maintenance Code, 2015, is amended and revised
in the following respects:
(1) Section 101.1. Insert "Township of Wayne".
(2) Section 103. Delete in its entirety.
(3) Section 107.5. Insert "not less than $100 nor more than $1,000."
(4) Section 107.6. Insert "not to exceed 30 days."
(5) Section 108. Delete in its entirety.
(6) Section 109. Delete in its entirety.
(7) Section 110. Delete in its entirety.
(8) Section 111. Delete in its entirety.
(9) Section 112. Delete in its entirety.
(10) Section 201.3. Delete "International Plumbing Code" and insert "National
Standard Plumbing Code 2015."
(11) Section 302.4. Insert "8 inches."
(12) Section 302.7. Insert "Accessory structures, including detached garages,
fences, signs, and walls, shall be maintained structurally sound and
in good repair."
(13) Section 304.14, insert "May 1 to October 31."
(14) Section 502.5. Delete "International Plumbing Code" and insert "National
Standard Plumbing Code 2015."
(15) Section 505.1. Delete "International Plumbing Code" and insert "National
Standard Plumbing Code 2015."
(16) Section 602.2. Delete "based on the winter outdoor design temperature
for the locality indicated in Appendix D of the International Plumbing
Code."
(17) Section 602.3, insert "October 1 to May 31."
(18) Section 602.4, insert "October 1 to May 31."
C. The
enforcement officer shall be the Construction Official or his/her
designee.
[Ord. No. 18-2018]
The purpose of this article is to protect the public health,
safety, morals and welfare by establishing minimum standards governing
the maintenance, appearance, and condition of vacant and/or abandoned
properties and fixing penalties for violations of this article.
[Ord. No. 18-2018; amended 6-7-2023 by Ord. No. 20-2023]
A. Upon determination of the Enforcement Officer that a residential property is vacant and/or abandoned as defined in Section
99-2.1, the Enforcement Officer shall notify the responsible party by personal service, registered mail or posting notice in a conspicuous place on the property of the determination and requirements of this article.
B. The owner, operator or responsible party of any vacant and/or abandoned property shall, within 30 calendar days after the building becomes vacant property or within 30 calendar days after assuming ownership of the abandoned property, whichever is later, or within 10 calendar days of receipt of notice by the municipality, file a registration statement for such vacant property with the Enforcement Officer on forms provided by the Township for such purposes. Any Mortgagee who holds a mortgage on Real Property located within the Township shall comply with the registration requirements noted in Article
V below upon the filing of a Foreclosure Action. Failure to receive notice by the Township shall not constitute grounds for failure to register the property. A certificate of registration shall remain valid through the end of the calendar year in which it was registered and shall be renewed annually, no later than January 31, as long as the property remains abandoned. The registration statement shall contain, at a minimum, the following:
(1) The name, street address and telephone number of a person who resides
or maintains an office within the State of New Jersey and who is either
the responsible party or an authorized agent designated by the responsible
party to receive notices and complaints of property maintenance and
code violations on behalf of the responsible party;
(2) The name, street address and telephone number of the person responsible
for maintaining the property, if different;
(3) A certificate of insurance evidencing vacancy and/or abandoned coverage
on the abandoned property in a form to be approved by the Township
Attorney;
(4) The owner, operator or responsible party shall notify the Enforcement
Officer within 30 calendar days of any change in the registration
information by filing an amended registration statement on a form
provided by the Enforcement Officer for such purpose.
C. A vacant and/or abandoned property shall not be included on the abandoned
property list if rehabilitation is being performed in a timely manner,
as evidenced by building permits issued and diligent pursuit of rehabilitation
work authorized by those permits. A property on which an entity other
than the Township of Wayne has purchased or taken assignment from
the Township of a tax sale certificate which has been placed on the
abandoned property list may be removed if the owner of the certificate
pays all municipal taxes and liens due on the property within 30 days
after the property is placed on the list; provided, however, that
if the owner of the certificate fails to initiate foreclosure proceedings
within 6 months after the property was first placed on the list, the
property shall be restored to the abandoned property list in accordance
with the provisions of N.J.S.A. 55:19-103.
D. The fees for registration shall be as provided in Chapter
75, Fees.
[Ord. No. 18-2018]
The owner of any building that has become a vacant and abandoned
property, and any person maintaining, operating, or collecting rent
for any such building that has become vacant shall, within 30 days
thereof:
A. Enclose and secure the building against unauthorized entry as provided
in the applicable provisions of the Township Code, or as set forth
in rules and regulations supplementing said codes; and
B. Post a sign affixed to the inside of the building indicating the
name, address, and telephone number of the owner, the owner's authorized
agent for the purpose of service of process, and the person responsible
for day-to-day supervision and management of the building, if such
person is different from the owner holding title or authorized agent;
and
C. Secure the building from unauthorized entry and maintain the sign
until the building is again legally occupied or demolished or until
repair or rehabilitation of the building is complete; and
D. Place a sign or posting indicating that unauthorized persons are
not permitted entry into the building or on the porch, curtilage or
surrounding areas in accordance with the provision of New Jersey Statute
2C:18-3b(2). Said sign/posting shall clearly indicate "No trespassing"
in a form approved by the Township of Wayne and shall be placed in
a conspicuous location on the premises. The sign shall be a size and
placed in such a location so as to be legible from the nearest public
street or sidewalk, whichever is nearer, but shall be no smaller than
15" X 17".
[Ord. No. 53-2014; Ord. No. 18-2018]
A. Creditor responsibility. Pursuant to the provisions of the Public Laws of 2014, Chapter 35, a creditor filing a summons and complaint in an action to foreclose on a residential property that is vacant and abandoned, whether the filing of the summons and complaint is made before or after the determination that the property is vacant and abandoned, shall be responsible for the care, maintenance, security and upkeep of the exterior of the residential property, and if located out-of-state, shall be responsible for appointing an in-state representative or agent to act for the foreclosing creditor. This obligation applies whether the determination that the property is vacant and/or abandoned is made by the public officer pursuant to the provisions of Chapter
99 of the Code of the Township of Wayne, pursuant to the provisions of N.J.S.A. 2A:50-73, or otherwise.
B. Notice to creditor; time to correct violations. If the public officer, or other authorized municipal official, determines that a creditor obligated to care, maintain, secure and keep up a vacant and abandoned property has failed to do so in violation of the provisions of Chapter
99 of this Code, the public officer or other authorized municipal official shall issue a notice of violation to the creditor that has filed a summons and complaint to foreclose on the property in question. The notice shall require the person or entity to correct the violation within 30 days of receipt of the notice, or within 10 days of receipt of the notice if the violation presents an imminent threat to public health and safety. The issuance of this notice shall constitute evidence that a property is "vacant and/or abandoned" for purposes of N.J.S.A. 2A:50-73.
C. Designated representative of out-of-state creditor; violation. An
out-of-state creditor shall include the full name and contact information
of the in-state representative or agent in the notice required to
be provided to the Township Clerk pursuant to paragraph (1) of subsection
a of section 17 of P.L. 2008, c.127 (C.46:10B-51). An out-of-state
creditor found by the municipal court of the municipality in which
the property is located, or by any other court of competent jurisdiction,
to have violated this provision shall be subject to a fine of $2,500.00
for each day of the violation commencing on the day after the ten
(10) day period set forth in paragraph (1) of subsection a of section
17 of P.L. 2008, c.127 (C.46:10B-51) with respect to notifying the
Township Clerk that a summons and complaint in an action to foreclose
on a mortgage has been served.
D. Additional notice required. Notice of violations of property maintenance,
building or other property codes for any property declared vacant
and abandoned pursuant to this chapter shall be given to a foreclosing
creditor pursuant to the procedures of this Code as required by P.L.
2014, c. 35.