The following streets in the Village are open
to the public and are not presently maintained by the Village, the
County of Nassau, or the Town of Hempstead:
The Board of Trustees hereby determines that
the fair method of determining the costs to each property owner for
such maintenance/improvement is and shall be by assessing, with reference
to the private streets, each buildable or improved parcel of land
bordering on the private street with frontage or side yard abutting
thereto in proportion to the total number of such parcels bordering
said private street.
The Board of Trustees, in the event of nonpayment
of such proportionate costs by any such recalcitrant property owner
or owners, shall impose a levy in the amount of such balance due,
plus statutory interest, as allowed by law, against the property owned
by said recalcitrant property owner or owners by adding said total
sum due to the Village tax on said real property, and the Board of
Trustees shall from time to time take such action, as it deems advisable
as permitted by law, to collect said sums due against such real property.
Upon collection by the Village of said proportionate
unpaid sums due, the Board of Trustees shall, if permitted by law,
pay over said proportionate unpaid sums so collected to the party
or parties who paid the costs of such maintenance/improvement costs
on reasonable certification of payment of same, less the aforesaid
costs and expenses incurred by the Village.
[Added 7-10-2014 by L.L.
No. 2-2014]
A. The Board of Trustees hereby finds that it is essential to utilize
its authority to protect the health, safety and general welfare of
persons and property in the Village and hereby requires that any homeowner,
resident or contractor that performs building, landscaping or construction
renovations on a house or accessory structure shall replace that portion
of the street coterminous to the property, across to such other side
of the street, if said street was affected by the renovation or construction
work, whether a public or private street, to the condition it was
before the renovation work and to a manner consistent with the Village's
engineering, grading and drainage standards for streets and thoroughfares.
B. The failure of any homeowner, resident or contractor to repair the street or thoroughfare as mandated by Subsection
A shall cause the Village to make any repairs and/or restoration it deems necessary, and the actual cost thereof, plus the accrued rate of interest per annum, shall be charged to the homeowner in accordance with other provisions of the Village Code.