Bill Text: HI SB785 | 2014 | Regular Session | Introduced
Bill Title: Property; Nuisance
Spectrum: Bipartisan Bill
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2013-12-18 - Carried over to 2014 Regular Session. [SB785 Detail]
Download: Hawaii-2014-SB785-Introduced.html
THE SENATE |
S.B. NO. |
785 |
TWENTY-SEVENTH LEGISLATURE, 2013 |
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A BILL FOR AN ACT
relating to real property blight.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF HAWAII:
SECTION 1. Chapter 663, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended by adding a new section to be appropriately designated and to read as follows:
"§663- Liability for maintenance of property nuisance. (a) A person may be held personally liable in damages for injury or trespass, whether direct or indirect, including the diminution of property valuation, to the person or property of another person proximately caused by the maintenance of a property nuisance.
(b) If a person engages in conduct that constitutes the maintenance of a property nuisance involving three or more separate properties within a one mile radius from a claim arising pursuant to this section and judgment is entered for the person asserting the claim, that person shall be awarded a sum equal to threefold damages sustained by the person.
(c) For purposes of this section, a person maintains a property nuisance by owning, leasing, occupying, or having charge, possession, or control of any property and maintaining that property in a manner that any one or more of the following conditions or activities is allowed to exist or continue:
(1) The keeping, storage, depositing, or accumulation on improved or unimproved real property of any personal property that is within the view of persons on adjacent or nearby real property or public highway when the personal property constitutes visual blight, reduces the aesthetic appearance of the neighborhood, is offensive to the senses, or is detrimental to nearby property or property values. Personal property includes:
(A) Abandoned, wrecked, or dismantled motor vehicles or unseaworthy boats or vessels;
(B) Automotive parts and equipment, appliances, and furniture; and
(C) Containers, packing materials, scrap metal, wood, building materials, concrete masonry units, litter, garbage, junk, rubbish, and debris.
Wood and building materials being used, or to be used, for a project of repair or renovation and for which an active building permit is in effect may be stored for as long as necessary to complete the project expeditiously. Upon expiration or cancellation of the building permit, wood and hauling materials for the project shall be immediately removed;
(2) The keeping, storage, deposit, or accumulation of dirt, sand, gravel, concrete, or other similar materials that constitute visual blight or reduce the aesthetic appearance of the neighborhood or are offensive to the senses or are detrimental to nearby property or property values;
(3) The operation of a junk yard or automobile dismantling yard, except as a permitted use in an industrial zone;
(4) The permitting of standing or stagnant water to accumulate, allowing vermin and insects to live, breed, and multiply;
(5) Any dangerous, unsightly, or blighted condition that is detrimental to the health, safety, or welfare of the public;
(6) The maintenance of the exterior of any vacant or unoccupied building or the interior of any building that is readily visible from any public highway or adjacent parcel of property in a state of unsightliness so as to constitute a blighted condition detrimental to the property values in the neighborhood or otherwise detrimental to the public welfare;
(7) The attraction of and provision of a place of temporary abode for vagrants, interlopers, or trespassers;
(8) Any illegal activity occurring on the property that is detrimental to the life, health, safety, and welfare of the residents, neighbors, or public. For purposes of this paragraph, illegal activity is defined as any violation of state or federal law, rules or regulations, or county ordinances or rules; and
(9) Any condition recognized in law or in equity as constituting a public nuisance."
SECTION 2. This Act does not affect rights and duties that matured, penalties that were incurred, and proceedings that were begun before its effective date.
SECTION 3. New statutory material is underscored.
SECTION 4. This Act shall take effect upon its approval.
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Report Title:
Property; Nuisance
Description:
Creates a cause of action against a person maintaining a property nuisance for injury or damage to the person or property of another person. Defines "maintains a property nuisance."
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