In the event that the organization established
to own and maintain common property or any successor organization
shall, at any time after establishment of the planned unit development,
fail to maintain the common property in reasonable order and condition
in accordance with the plan, the Village Board of Trustees may serve
written notice upon such organization or upon the residents and owners
of the PUD setting forth the manner in which the organization has
failed to maintain the common property in reasonable condition, and
said notice shall include a demand that such deficiencies of maintenance
be cured within 30 days thereof and shall state the date and the place
of a hearing thereon which shall be held within 14 days of the notice.
At such hearing, the Village Board of Trustees may modify the terms
of the original notice as to the deficiencies and may give an extension
of time within which they shall be cured. If the deficiencies set
forth in the original notice or in the modifications thereof shall
not be cured within said 30 days or any extension thereof, the Village,
in order to preserve the taxable values of the properties within the
PUD and to prevent the common property from becoming a public nuisance,
may enter upon said common open space and maintain the same for a
period of one year. Said entry and maintenance shall not vest in the
public any rights to use the common open space, except when the same
is voluntarily dedicated to the public by the residents and owners.
Before the expiration of said year, the Village Board of Trustees
shall, upon its initiative or upon the request of the organization
theretofore responsible for the maintenance of the common property,
call a public hearing upon notice to such organization or to the residents
and owners of the PUD, to be held by the Village, at which hearing
such organization or the residents and owners of the PUD shall show
cause why such maintenance by the Village of Pleasantville shall not,
at the election of the Village Board of Trustees, continue for a succeeding
year. If the Village Board of Trustees shall determine that such organization
is ready and able to maintain said common property in reasonable condition,
it shall cease to maintain said common property at the end of said
year. If the Village shall determine that such organization is not
ready and able to maintain said common property during the next succeeding
year, the Village may continue to maintain said common property, subject
to a similar hearing and determination in each year thereafter.