The purpose of this chapter is to promote the health, safety
and general welfare of the inhabitants of the Town of Elmira and others
by eliminating environmental pollution.
As used in this chapter, unless the context or subject matter
otherwise requires, the following terms shall have the meanings indicated:
RUBBISH
Includes waste, metal, tin cans, paper, cardboard, cardboard
boxes, rags, ashes, cinders, glass, automobile bodies, automobile
parts, cement, macadam, excavated highway surfaces, bricks, boards,
buildings, materials from demolished buildings, trees, limbs, bark,
sawdust, trunks, weeds, leaves, and any and all discarded substances
of a solid and incombustible nature and as the same is generally known
and described in the community.
The owner of any parcel or lot of land contained within the boundaries set forth in §
73-4 below shall be required to cut, trim and remove from such parcel or lot of land owned by him brush, grass, rubbish and weeds and to spray poisonous shrubs or weeds on such parcel or lot of land that are determined to present a fire or health hazard within 10 days after written notice to do so shall have been served upon him by the Town of Elmira.
The provisions of this chapter shall apply to owners of any
parcel of land within the following described area:
ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND, situate in the Town of Elmira,
County of Chemung and State of New York, bounded and described as
follows: viz., Beginning in the center of the Chemung River on the
west line of the City of Elmira, said point of beginning is also on
the division line between the Town of Elmira on the north and the
Town of Southport on the south. Running thence from said point of
beginning north 21° 52' W. along the west line of the City of
Elmira 6,209.4 feet, plus or minus, to an iron pin, said iron pin
being 2,162.95 feet north of the north line of Fassett Road; thence
N. 71° 43' 22" W. a distance of 6,235.56 feet, plus or minus,
to an iron pin standing at the northeast corner of lands conveyed
by Hiram S. and Edith Beecher to Murray and Martha Rinebold by deed
recorded in the Chemung County Clerk's Office in Book of Deeds
No. 262 at Page 233; thence N. 88° 42' W. along the north
line of lands so conveyed to said Murray and Martha Rinebold a distance
of 806.07 feet, plus or minus, to a point on the Town line between
the Town of Big Flats on the west and the Town of Elmira on the east;
thence S. 1° 59' 15" W. along the last said Town line a distance
of 6,459.78 feet, plus or minus, to an iron bolt marking a corner
on the Town line at West Water Street near Clark's Glen; thence
S. 46° 19' W., a distance of 1,617 feet, plus or minus, to
the southwest corner of the Town of Elmira; thence easterly along
the Town line between the Town of Elmira on the north and the Town
of Southport on the south, said Town line also being the center of
the Chemung River, various courses and distances to the place of beginning,
being a portion of the Town of Elmira taken from the southwesterly
corner thereof.
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All bearings are referred to the true north.
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Service of the aforesaid notice to remove such fire and health
hazards and weeds, as aforesaid, may be made personally or by registered
mail upon the owner, or by leaving such notice with a person of suitable
age or discretion in any building upon any such lot or parcel of land,
or, where the address of the owner is not known, by affixing such
notice to some object thereon where it is likely to be seen. If the
owner of such lands is a nonresident, such notice shall be sent by
registered mail to such owner addressed to his last known address,
which shall be sufficient service thereof.
Upon default by the owner, the Town of Elmira may cause such
grass, brush, rubbish and weeds to be cut, trimmed and removed and
such poisonous shrubs or weeds to be sprayed by the Town of Elmira,
or the Town of Elmira may enter into a contract with an independent
contractor to perform such work, and the total expense of such cutting,
trimming, removal or spraying may be assessed by the Town Board on
the real property on which such brush, grass, rubbish, weeds or poisonous
shrubs or weeds are found, and the expense so assessed shall constitute
a lien and charge on the real property on which it is levied until
paid or otherwise satisfied or discharged and shall be collected in
the same manner and at the same time as other Town charges.
This chapter shall be enforced by the Building Inspector of
the Town of Elmira.