[HISTORY: Adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the Township of Dallas 3-6-2007 by Ord. No. 2007-1. Amendments noted where applicable.]
Words and phrases defined in the above recitals[1] of this chapter shall have the meaning given to them therein whenever they are used in this chapter. In addition, the following words and phrases will have the following meanings whenever they are used in this chapter:
BOARD
The Board of Appeals appointed by the Supervisors pursuant to § 41-6 of this chapter.
ENFORCEMENT OFFICER
The Enforcement Officer appointed by the Supervisors pursuant to § 41-3 of this chapter.
STRUCTURE UNFIT FOR HUMAN OCCUPANCY
A structure which is unfit for human occupancy as determined by the Enforcement Officer pursuant to § 41-2 of this chapter.
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Editor's Note: "Above recitals" refers to the preamble of Ord. No. 2007-1, which is on file at the Township offices.
A structure shall be deemed a structure unfit for human occupancy whenever the Enforcement Officer finds that such structure is unsafe, unlawful or, because of the degree to which the structure is in disrepair or lacks maintenance, is unsanitary or vermin or rat infested, contains filth and contamination, or lacks ventilation, illumination, sanitary or heating essentials or other essential equipment for reasonable habitation or because the location and/or condition of the structure and its surrounding lands constitutes a health and/or safety hazard to the occupants of the structure or to the public.
The Enforcement Officer for purposes of this chapter is the Township's Zoning Officer or such other person designated from time to time by the Supervisors to be such Enforcement Officer. The Enforcement Officer shall serve in such capacity until he is removed or replaced by the Supervisors.
The Enforcement Officer is granted authority to enter upon any premises to inspect a structure thereon to determine if it is a structure unfit for human occupancy so long as he gives to the owner of such premises such reasonable prior notice as he can under the circumstances.
If, following an inspection, the Enforcement Officer determines that a premises contains a structure unfit for human occupancy, he shall promptly give written notice thereof to the owner of the premises, specifying the conditions which make the structure a structure unfit for human occupancy and setting forth the action to be taken by the owner to remedy the condition and the time period for taking and completing such action by the owner. The owner shall then have 10 days from the service of such notice to request a hearing with the Enforcement Officer to discuss the content of such notice. Such hearing shall take place at the office in the Township of the Enforcement Officer within 10 days thereafter. The Enforcement Officer shall have 10 days following such hearing to affirm, modify or rescind his finding that the premises contains a structure unfit for human occupancy. Written notice of the Enforcement Officer's action in response to such hearing shall be promptly served upon the owner.
The Supervisors shall designate not less than three nor more than six persons to serve on the Board of Appeals to hear and decide appeals from the Enforcement Officer's determination of whether a structure is a structure unfit for human occupancy. A majority of the Board members shall constitute a quorum. The persons designated as Board members shall be persons with some experience in evaluating building structures. Board members shall serve until they resign or are replaced by the Supervisors.
Anyone dissatisfied with the hearing report of the Enforcement Officer may appeal to the Board. The appeal must be writing. It must specify with particularity the appellant's objections or exceptions to the decision of the Enforcement Officer. The appeal must be delivered to the Secretary or Assistant Secretary of the Township within 20 days following the service upon the appellant of the decision of the Enforcement Officer. Upon receipt of a timely appeal, the Board shall, following reasonable written notice to the parties in interest, conduct a hearing on the objections or exceptions. Strict rules of evidence need not be followed. Within 10 days of such hearing, the Board shall issue an order affirming, modifying, or dismissing the decision of the Enforcement Officer. The vote of the majority of the quorum of the Board shall be required with respect to any such order.
Any person aggrieved by an order of the Board may petition the Court of Common Pleas of Luzerne County for an order restricting enforcement of such order and requesting a hearing on whether such order shall have been issued. Such a petition shall be filed within 30 days after the issuance of the order. Failure to file such a petition within such thirty-day period shall constitute an irrevocable waiver to file such a petition.
The Enforcement Officer shall, following the adjudication of any and all appeals, institute action consistent with his decision [as modified by an order of the Board or the Court pursuant to such appeal(s)] to prevent the unlawful erection, construction, reconstruction, alteration or use, or to cause the repair or the destruction of, the structure unfit for human occupancy; provided, however, destruction of a structure unfit for human occupancy shall only be authorized if approved in advance by a duly authorized resolution of the Supervisors.
The costs incurred by the Township of Dallas in repairing or removing a structure unfit for human occupancy shall be paid or reimbursed by the owner thereof, forthwith upon such expenses being incurred. Any such costs not so paid shall constitute a municipal lien upon the premises where such structure is situated and shall be collectable as any other such lien.