The Board of Trustees has instituted a policy in the areas of the village
designated for redevelopment to underground utilities when redevelopment takes
place or when the opportunity arises. It has set out this requirement in the
covenants filed in the Westchester County Clerk's office as part of the
adoption of the redevelopment plans. The reasons for this are that Port Chester
is a waterfront community subject to severe winds and storms. These blow down
overhead wires creating hazards and loss of service. In addition, the wires
and poles are unsightly and detract from the ambience of the village.
In the event that underground service shall become available, the Village
Manager shall give notice of the availability of such service to the adjacent
property owners by certified mail. The notice shall include a further statement
that a second notice will follow within 60 days giving the actual date of
conversion and that a failure to connect on that day may result in termination
of service. The notice shall also direct the owner to consult with the utility
company as to a suitable tie-in point.
Unless excused by the Village Board of Trustees based on an appeal filed pursuant to §
312-3, any adjacent owner who shall fail to convert after receipt of the two notices shall be in violation of this law and shall be subject to a fine not to exceed $250 for each week's violation. In addition, in the event that any adjacent owner of a commercial building shall fail to convert on the date set out in the notice, then the Village Manager shall be authorized to direct the utility company supplying the service to disconnect the aboveground service to such premises the following day. A copy of such direction shall be affixed by the village to the front door of the building affected prior to termination of service.