[HISTORY: Adopted by the Board of Trustees of the Village
of Massapequa Park 6-27-2016 by L.L. No. 2-2016. Amendments noted where applicable.]
A.
Purpose. The purpose of this chapter is to promote and protect the
property, property values and welfare of the residents of the Village
of Massapequa Park and their guests, and of the visitors to the Village,
and to protect the property and preserve the aesthetic qualities of
the environment of the Village of Massapequa Park.
B.
Intent. It is the finding of the Board of Trustees that the planting
and/or the growing of bamboo, a plant not indigenous to Long Island,
New York, within the Village of Massapequa Park has been and will
continue to be destructive to the natural environment, including indigenous
flora, and destructive to structures and walks on properties within
the Village adjoining and neighboring those properties where bamboo
has been planted and/or permitted to grow; that because of these effects
the planting and the growing of bamboo threatens the value and physical
integrity of both public and private property in the Village; and
that therefore, in order to protect and preserve said environment
and values, the Village declares it necessary to regulate or prohibit
the planting and/or growing of bamboo within the Village.
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
Any tropical or semitropical grass of the genera Bambusa,
Dendrocalamus or of any other related genera.
A property owner in the Village who has planted or grown
or caused the planting or growing of bamboo on his property and/or
permitted or permits the growing of bamboo on his property that had
initially encroached onto his property from an adjoining or neighboring
property.
For purposes of this chapter, if bamboo is found growing upon
a property, that shall constitute presumptive evidence that the growing
of bamboo on the property shall have occurred with the consent of
the owner of such property, except that such property owner shall
not be presumed to be a bamboo property owner if the property owner
did not plant or grow or cause said bamboo to be planted or grown
in his property, and he shall provide the Building Inspector with
proof, satisfactory to the Building Inspector, that within a reasonable
period of time after he first learned of the encroachment of bamboo
onto his property from an adjoining or neighboring property, he advised
the owner of such adjoining or neighboring property of his objection
to the encroachment of bamboo onto his property and/or initiated steps
for the removal of the bamboo from his property.
Effective upon the date this provision shall become law, the
planting or growing of bamboo shall be prohibited within the Village
of Massapequa Park. Any person who thereafter plants or grows, or
causes to be planted to grow, bamboo within the Village shall be deemed
to be in violation of this chapter, and shall be subject to such penalties
as are set forth hereunder.
A.
Any bamboo which has been planted or otherwise permitted to grow
in any property within the Village of Massapequa Park prior to the
effective date of this chapter may remain on such property, subject
to compliance with this section. Each bamboo property owner shall
be responsible to ensure that the bamboo planted or growing on his
property prior to the effective date of this chapter does not encroach
or grow upon any adjoining or neighboring property or properties,
including all public property and rights-of-way held by the Village,
and shall be required to take such measures as are reasonably expected
to prevent such bamboo from invading or growing onto adjoining or
neighboring properties. Such measures shall include installation of
sheathing comprised of metal or other material impenetrable by bamboo
at a sufficient depth within the property line or lines where the
bamboo is planted or is growing to prevent the growth or encroachment
upon adjoining or neighboring property by said bamboo. The Board of
Trustees may, from time to time, prescribe such rules and regulations
as may be necessary to give effect to this.
B.
No bamboo property owner within the Village of Massapequa Park shall
cause, suffer, or allow bamboo to be planted, maintained, or otherwise
permitted to exist within 10 feet of any property line, street. sidewalk,
or public right-of-way in a fashion that blocks or otherwise impedes
lines of sight at intersections or impedes pedestrian access to Village
sidewalks, thoroughfares and rights-of- way.
A.
In the event that bamboo growing on a bamboo property owner's
property invades or grows on an adjoining or neighboring property
that is owned or held on behalf of the Village of Massapequa Park,
the Village shall notify the bamboo property owner that the bamboo
said owner had planted or caused to plant or had permitted to grow
on his property has invaded Village property, and that the bamboo
property owner is responsible for the removal of such bamboo from
the Village property (subject to coordination and approval with the
Village on the means and manner of such removal). This notice shall
be sent by certified mail, return receipt requested, and by regular
mail to the latest address of the bamboo property owner on file with
the Village Clerk and a copy of the notice shall also be left in a
conspicuous location on the bamboo property owner's property
in the Village of Massapequa Park.
B.
In the event that the bamboo property owner does not remove or contract for the removal of said bamboo from the Village property or does not make an arrangement with the Village for removal of such bamboo within 30 days from the date the Village first deposited the notice as provided in Subsection A above with the United States Postal Service, then the Village, at its discretion, may remove or arrange for the removal of such bamboo from the Village property. The bamboo property owner shall be liable and responsible to the Village for the Village's costs in removing the bamboo from the Village property. Such costs may be assessed against the property of the bamboo property owner as a tax payable by such bamboo property owner in the event that the costs remain unpaid more than 30 days after demand for payment has been made by the Village on the bamboo property owner.
C.
In the event that the Village is compelled to undertake the removal or to contract for the undertaking of removal of bamboo, as provided for in Subsection B above, neither the Village nor its employees shall have any liability for damages or other claims to the bamboo property owner by reason of the removal of such bamboo. In the event such removal entails or causes damages to the flora or other property of a person other than the property of the bamboo property owner, the bamboo property owner in violation of this section shall be responsible for such damages.
D.
In the event that bamboo growing on a bamboo property owner's
property invades or grows on an adjoining or neighboring private property,
the neighbor so affected shall notify the bamboo property owner that
the bamboo said owner had planted or caused to plant or had permitted
to grow on his property has invaded his property, and that the bamboo
property owner is responsible for the removal of such bamboo from
his neighbor's property. This notice shall be sent by certified
mail, return receipt requested, and regular mail to the latest address
of the bamboo property owner on file with the Building Department
records or as available through other records of the Village of Massapequa
Park, with a copy of said notice required to be sent to the Village.
E.
Notice. If the provisions of Subsection D of the foregoing sections are not complied with, then the Village shall serve written notice, in person or by mail, upon the owner, lessee or occupant or any person having the care or control of such lot or land to comply with the provisions of this chapter.
F.
Noncompliance with notice. If the person upon whom the notice is
served fails, neglects or refuses so to comply with such written notice
and demand of the Village within five days after service of such notice,
the Village may cause such condition to be remedied, and the actual
cost of such work, plus 50% for supervision and administration in
connection therewith, shall be certified by the Superintendent of
Public Works to the Treasurer, and shall thereupon become and be a
lien upon the property in which such violation of this chapter occurs,
and shall be added to and become and form part of the taxes next to
be assessed and levied upon said lot or land, and shall bear interest
at the same rate as taxes and shall be enforced by the same officer,
and in the same manner, as taxes.
Any bamboo either planted or caused to be planted or existing
on a property prior to the effective date of this chapter may not
be replanted or replaced in kind once such bamboo is or has become,
for any reason, dead, destroyed, uprooted or otherwise removed.
Within 30 days after the effective date of this chapter, the
Village shall give notice by reasonable means to all property owners
in the Village advising them of the enactment of this chapter and
requesting that each property owner who would be deemed a bamboo property
owner hereunder as of the effective date of this chapter notify the
Village, in writing, no later than 60 days after the date of the aforementioned
notice from the Village that bamboo is present on the property of
such property owner and such other information as may be requested
in the notice from the Village.
In the event that any portion or portions of this chapter shall
be determined to be invalid or unenforceable for any reason, the remainder
of the chapter and its provisions shall remain in full force and effect.