As used in this chapter, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
CODE ENFORCEMENT OFFICER
Any employee of the Borough who has been designated or who
has been assigned the duties of code enforcement under the BOCA Building
Code, the Wilkinsburg Housing Code or Fire Code, or who has been assigned
the duties of building inspection within the Borough.
DANGEROUS STRUCTURE or NUISANCE
Any structure or building within the Borough of Wilkinsburg
that, as a result of a deteriorated condition, constitutes a danger
to public health, safety or welfare; or constitutes an attractive
nuisance to children; or, as a result of neglect, nonrepair, fire
or other casualty or act of God, is capable of collapse; or, as a
result of a deteriorated condition, may cause injury to persons or
property; or has remained in a state of neglect or disrepair for a
period of one year or longer.
All unsafe or dangerous structures within the
Borough are hereby declared to be public nuisances and shall be repaired,
vacated and/or demolished pursuant to the report and order of the
Code Enforcement Officer. If an unsafe building can reasonably be
repaired so that it will no longer constitute a violation of this
chapter, the property owner shall be ordered to repair the structure.
If an unsafe or dangerous structure is in such condition that it cannot
be repaired, the Code Enforcement Officer shall order it to be vacated
and demolished.
Any owner of property who has been ordered by
the Code Enforcement Officer to remove a dangerous structure shall
have the right to appeal the decision of the Code Enforcement Officer
to the Codes, Zoning and Community Planning Committee of Borough Council
within 30 days of the service of the order by the Code Enforcement
Officer.
If, after the expiration of 30 days following
the service of the order, the owner has not removed a dangerous structure
or has not appealed to the Codes, Zoning and Community Planning Committee,
the Code Enforcement Officer shall have the authority to remove or
demolish said structure, or any part thereof or any appurtenance thereto,
at the expense of the owner. The cost of the demolition shall include
all engineering and construction costs, together with a penalty of
10% of such costs. Said costs and penalty shall be collected in the
manner provided by law for the collection of municipal claims, together
with an attorney's fee of 5%.
If a vacant structure is so dilapidated that it constitutes an immediate hazard to life, limb or property or an immediate danger to the safety of children, it shall be ordered to be demolished immediately by the Code Enforcement Officer, and the costs of demolition shall be assessed and collected as provided above in §
125-6.