A.
The purpose and intent of this article is to eliminate nuisances
affecting buildings and real property in the City. Nuisances, such
as dilapidated buildings, buildings or real estate covered with graffiti,
buildings open to the weather or vagrants, real estate with overgrowth
of vegetation, debris, trash, and stagnant pools of water, and vacant
or abandoned buildings, cause and contribute to blight within neighborhoods
and commercial areas of the City and adversely affect the property
values for adjacent and surrounding property. Such nuisances on property
also impair the public health and safety. This article is intended
to supplement and augment existing authority found in state laws and
local ordinances.
B.
These nuisances on public or private property are blighting factors
which depreciate the value of the property, target it for vandalism,
depreciate the value of the adjacent and surrounding properties, and,
in so doing, have a negative impact upon the entire community.
C.
These nuisances encourage other acts of malicious vandalism and may
be ancillary to and/or breed other forms of criminal activity. The
Council finds that dilapidated buildings, graffiti, buildings open
to the weather or vagrants, real estate with an overgrowth of vegetation,
strewn with debris or trash, and having stagnant pools of water, and
vacant or abandoned buildings are public nuisances and destructive
of property values, affecting not only the property owners but the
entire community. Unless the City acts to remove these nuisances from
public and private property, the real property will deteriorate further.
Other properties then become affected, and entire neighborhoods may
deteriorate and become less desirable places in which to be, all to
the detriment of the City.
D.
The City enacts this article using its Home Rule authority and its
police powers under MGL c. 40, § 21, to eliminate and prevent
the spread of public nuisances.
E.
The Council does not intend for this article to conflict with any
existing state laws or the Constitution of either the United States
or the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.