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, who has been assigned the duties of building inspection
within the borough or has been authorized to enforce the borough's
ordinances.
DRUG-RELATED NUISANCE
A.
Any property, in whole or in part, used or intended
to be used to facilitate any violation of the act of April 14, 1972
(P.L. 233, No. 64), known as the "Controlled Substance, Drug, Device
and Cosmetic Act," or similar act of the United States or any other state.
B.
The use, sale, distribution, storage, transportation
or manufacture of any controlled substance in violation of the act
of April 14, 1972 (P.L. 233, No. 64), known as the "Controlled Substance,
Drug, Device and Cosmetic Act," or similar act of the United States or any other state.
OWNER
The person, persons, entity or entities which own legal or
equitable title to the real estate or property within the Borough
of Wilkinsburg according to the borough's records and/or as shown
in the public records of the Recorder of Deeds of Allegheny County,
Pennsylvania. In the case of a corporation, partnership or other entity,
"owner" shall include the partners, shareholders, directors, officers
or other principals, as the case may be.
PUBLIC NUISANCE
Any structure or building within the Borough of Wilkinsburg
that, as a result of a deteriorated condition or by actions committed
by the occupants of a dwelling, constitutes a danger to public health,
safety or welfare; or constitutes an attractive nuisance to children;
or as a result of the actions of the occupants causes illegal or immoral
acts to be committed in the dwelling; or constitutes a drug-related
nuisance or as a result of the actions of the occupants, may cause
injury to persons or property; or as a result of the actions of the
occupants may cause the laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania or
the borough's ordinances to be violated.
Any and all actions which are contrary to the
safety and welfare of the Borough are hereby declared to be public
nuisances and shall be repaired, corrected, discontinued, vacated
and/or demolished pursuant to the report of the Code Enforcement Officer.
If a nuisance can reasonably be corrected so that it will no longer
constitute a violation of this chapter, the property owner shall be
ordered to correct the condition. If a nuisance is not abated, the
Code Enforcement Officer may revoke any occupancy permit and shall
perform any other actions to ensure the abatement of the nuisance.
[Added 2-23-1994 by Ord. No. 2453]
A. The owners of all rental apartment buildings or rental
building complexes within the Borough containing eight or more units
are hereby required to provide a responsible manager for any such
apartment building or rental complex, either as a resident manager
or a manager who is otherwise available on the premises as needed.
A sign shall be posted on all rental apartment buildings or rental
building complexes within the Borough containing eight or more units
which identifies the name and telephone number of the building manager.
The identity of the building manager shall be designated on the sign,
either by the name of the person or company or by the general designation
"building manager." Said sign shall be posted, in plain view, prominently
on the exterior surface of the building facing the street upon which
the building fronts. Said sign shall otherwise comply with all regulations
of the borough relating to on-site signs.
B. The apartment building manager shall be responsible to provide for the proper building maintenance, to monitor tenant conduct and to report, in a timely manner, any illicit activity in or around the building to the Wilkinsburg Police Department and to require compliance by tenants with all borough law and regulations of the Allegheny County Health Department and to ensure that the building premises are maintained in compliance with Chapter
222, Solid Waste, and all other health and safety regulations of the Borough, county and state governments.
C. The manager must be reasonably available at all times
to respond to inquiries of any Borough officer or employee regarding
operation of the building or conduct of tenants. Within 30 days of
passage, the owner is required to file with the Borough Manager the
name and telephone number of the person or persons responsible for
providing on-site management.
D. The failure of any owner to comply with the provisions of this §
186-5 as set forth above shall be punishable as provided in §
186-4 of this chapter.
[Added 2-23-1994 by Ord. No. 2453]
Multifamily rental apartment buildings containing
two or more dwelling units must be equipped with locked, secure entryways
that suitably protect tenants from intrusion and reserve the use of
building common areas to authorized tenants. In addition, separate
doorbells or speaker buzzers are required to be provided for each
unit.