It is hereby found and declared pursuant to
the general authority contained in Title 40 of the Revised Statutes
of the State of New Jersey and N.J.S.A. 40:48-2.3 et seq., that the
existence and occupation of any building or buildings or parts thereof
in the Township of Medford which are so old, dilapidated or have become
so out of repair as to be dangerous, unsafe, insanitary or otherwise
unfit for human habitation or occupancy or use are inimical to the
welfare and dangerous and injurious to the health and safety of the
residents of the Township of Medford, and that a public necessity
exists for the repair, closing or demolition of such building or buildings
or part thereof.
Whenever the proper officials of the Township
of Medford designated herein find that there exists in the Township
of Medford a building or buildings or part thereof unfit for human
habitation or occupancy or use due to dilapidation, defects increasing
the hazards of fire, accident or other calamities, lack of ventilation,
light or sanitary facilities, or due to other conditions rendering
such building or buildings or parts thereof unsafe or insanitary or
dangerous or detrimental to the health or safety or otherwise inimical
to the welfare of the residents of the Township of Medford, the officials
designated shall exercise the power vested under this chapter and
under the law of the State of New Jersey to repair, close or demolish,
or require the repairing, closing or demolition of, such building
or buildings or part thereof in the manner set forth in this chapter
and under the laws of the State of New Jersey.
The following terms, whenever used or referred
to in this chapter, shall have the following respective meanings for
the purposes of this chapter, unless a different meaning clearly appears
from the context:
BUILDING
Any building, buildings, structure, structures or part thereof,
whether used for human habitation or intended to be so used or otherwise,
and includes any outhouses and appurtenances belonging thereto or
usually enjoyed therewith.
OWNER
The holder or holders of the title in fee simple.
PARTIES IN INTEREST
All individuals, associations or corporations who have interest
of record in a building and any who are in actual possession thereof.
PUBLIC AUTHORITY
Any housing authority or any officer who is in charge of
any department or branch of the government of the municipality relating
to health, fire, building regulations or to other activities concerning
buildings in the municipality.
PUBLIC OFFICER
The officer or officers, board or body who is or are authorized
under this chapter to exercise the powers set forth in this chapter
and in the laws of the State of New Jersey.
The public officer may determine that a building
is unfit for human habitation or occupancy or use if he finds that
conditions exist in such building which are dangerous or injurious
to the health or safety of occupants of such building, occupants of
neighboring buildings or other residents of such municipality, and
such conditions may include but shall not be limited to the following:
defects therein increasing the hazards of fire, accident or other
calamities; lack of adequate ventilation, light or sanitary facilities;
dilapidation; disrepair; structural defects; or uncleanliness.
[Amended 8-2-1983 by Ord. No. 1983-16]
A complaint or order issued by the public officer
pursuant to this chapter shall be served upon persons either personally
or by registered mail, but if the whereabouts of such persons is unknown
and cannot be ascertained by the public officer in the exercise of
reasonable diligence and the public officer shall make an affidavit
to that effect, then the serving of such complaint or order upon such
persons may be made by publishing the same once in a newspaper printed
and published in the Township of Medford, or in the absence of such
newspaper, in one printed and published in the County of Burlington
and circulating in the Township of Medford. A copy of such complaint
or order shall be posted in a conspicuous place on the premises affected
by the complaint or order. A copy of such complaint or order shall
be duly recorded or lodged for record in the office of the Clerk of
Burlington County.
[Amended 8-2-1983 by Ord. No. 1983-16]
Any person aggrieved by an order issued by the
public officer under this chapter or any laws of the State of New
Jersey may, within 30 days after the posting and service of such order,
bring an action for injunctive relief to restrain the public officer
from carrying out the provisions of the order and for any other appropriate
relief. The court may proceed in the action in a summary manner or
otherwise. The remedy herein provided shall be exclusive, and no person
affected by an order of the public officer shall be entitled to recover
any damages for action taken pursuant thereto or because of noncompliance
by any person with any order of the public officer.
The public officer or other official designated
under this chapter may exercise such powers as may be necessary or
convenient to carry out and effectuate the purposes and provisions
of this chapter, including but not limited to the following powers
in addition to the others herein granted:
A. To investigate the building conditions in the Township
of Medford in order to determine which buildings therein are unfit
for human habitation or occupancy or use.
B. To administer oaths, affirmations, examine witnesses
and receive facts and evidence.
C. To enter upon premises for the purpose of making examinations,
provided that such entries shall be made in such manner as to cause
the least possible inconvenience to the persons in possession.
D. To appoint and fix the duties of such officers, agents
and employees as he deems necessary to carry out the purpose of this
chapter and the laws of the State of New Jersey pertinent hereto.
E. To delegate any of his functions and powers under
this chapter and the pertinent laws of the State of New Jersey to
such officers and agents as he may designate.