No person shall conduct, keep, manage or operate, or cause to be conducted, kept, managed or operated, either as an owner, lessee, agent or attorney, a rooming house in the Village of Dobbs Ferry without having first obtained and paid for and having in full force and effect a license for such operation, issued by the Enforcement Officer. Such license shall be in addition to any license, permit or certificate issued by officials of the County of Westchester or the State of New York and in addition to a special permit issued by the Board of Zoning Appeals of the Village of Dobbs Ferry pursuant to Chapter
300, Zoning and Land Use, of the Village Code.
A. Application.
(1)
Any person desiring to procure a license as
herein provided shall file with the Enforcement Officer a written
application in accordance with departmental regulations.
(2)
The Enforcement Officer shall cause and request
inspections to be made to determine compliance by the applicant with
all applicable laws, codes, ordinances and regulations, including
but not limited to firesafety and the Zoning and Building Codes of
the Village of Dobbs Ferry and the Sanitary Code of the County of Westchester.
(3)
In causing and requesting said inspections,
the Enforcement Officer shall notify the Department of Health of Westchester
County or, where appropriate, the New York State Department of Health,
and the Police Department of Dobbs Ferry that such application has
been made.
(4)
Any officer or employee of the Police, Fire
and Building Departments or of the Department of Health of the County
of Westchester, so far as it may be necessary for the performance
of his duties, shall have the right to enter any rooming house in
said Village of Dobbs Ferry upon showing proper credentials. Application
for a license herein shall constitute consent by the applicant to
such entry.
B. Issuance, transfer and expiration of license.
(1)
Upon receipt of the results of the various inspections,
written recommendations from the Westchester County Department of
Health and from the Police Department and after determining that the
planned use complies with all applicable laws, codes, ordinances and
regulations, and after the payment of the proper fee as set forth
below, the Enforcement Officer shall issue a license to conduct a
rooming house.
(2)
Licenses issued under provisions of this chapter
shall be personal to the applicant and shall not be transferable.
(3)
All licenses issued under provisions of this
chapter shall expire one year from date of issuance.
C. Fees. The fee for a license to conduct a rooming house
shall be as set from time to time by the Board of Trustees.
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D. Display of license.
(1)
Every licensee shall immediately display such
license and keep same displayed while in force in a conspicuous place
in the office or hall of the premises so licensed.
(2)
It shall be unlawful to deface, mutilate, destroy
or in any way alter said license.
E. Revocation of license; notice and hearing. The Enforcement
Officer may at any time, after giving notice to the licensee and providing
an opportunity to the licensee to be heard, revoke any license for
any false statement contained in any application for such license
or for the violation of any applicable law, ordinance, code or regulation.
The Enforcement Officer shall cause notice of such hearing and the
reason or reasons for same to be served upon the person(s) named in
the application as the licensee(s) and also upon the owner of record
of the premises so licensed. Said service of notice shall be by certified
mail, with return receipt, directed to the licensee at the licensed
premises and/or to the owner at the address of said owner last known
to the Enforcement Officer or by personal service.
Every rooming house containing seven or more
rooming units shall have a resident caretaker or manager on the premises
at all times. Such resident caretaker or manager must be designated
in writing as agent of the owner of the premises for receipt of legal
process.
All rooms and facilities licensed to be used
under the provisions of this chapter shall comply with the light,
ventilation, cleanliness, fire protection, sanitary facilities, food
preparation and storage and structural requirements of this chapter,
the Building Code, the Firesafety Code and the Zoning Ordinance of
the Village of Dobbs Ferry and the Sanitary Code of the County of Westchester, as
well as all applicable state and federal laws and regulations. The
Enforcement Officer or the inspector shall have access to any premises
licensed in accordance with this chapter at all reasonable times to
determine and investigate such code compliance.
The minimum standards for habitable and nonhabitable areas in rooming houses, including but not limited to light and ventilation, electrical service and fixtures and heat, shall conform to the minimum standards required under this chapter for habitable and nonhabitable areas in all residential structures, except as provided for in this Part
5 of this chapter.