Section
Condemnation and Removal
92.01 Definitions
92.02 Report of dilapidated building
92.03 Condemnation and removal; notice, hearing and costs
92.04 Clearing premises from which buildings removed
Boarding and Securing
92.15 Definitions
92.16 Authority
92.17 Procedures; notice, hearing and costs
Neglected Vacant Buildings Registry and Maintenance
92.30 Findings and purpose
92.31 Definitions
92.32 Registration and plan
92.33 Registration fees
92.34 Insurance
92.35 Maintenance
92.36 Request for exemption
92.37 Inspections
92.38 Annual reports
92.99 Penalty
CONDEMNATION AND REMOVAL
For the purpose of this subchapter, the following definitions shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.
DILAPIDATED BUILDING.
(1) A structure which through neglect or injury lacks necessary repairs or otherwise is in a state of decay or partial ruin to such an extent that the structure is a hazard to the health, safety or welfare of the general public;
(2) A structure which is unfit for human occupancy due to the lack of necessary repairs and is considered uninhabitable or is a hazard to the health, safety and welfare of the general public;
(3) A structure which is determined by the Town Board of Trustees or Town Administrative Officer to be an unsecured building, as defined in § 92.15, more than three times within any 12-month period;
(4) A structure which has been boarded and secured, as defined in this chapter, for more than 18 consecutive months; or
(5) A structure declared by the Town Board to constitute a public nuisance.
OWNER. The owner of record as shown by the most current tax rolls of the County Treasurer.
(Prior Code, § 4-4A-1)
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