A.
The City Council finds that public nuisances exist in the City in the form of buildings, structures, places and premises, apartments or dwelling units being used for the conduct of a variety of illegal activities. These illegal activities include: the sale of illegal drugs and/or controlled substances; the use of such buildings, structures, premises and places, apartments or dwelling units as crack or drug houses; the operation and use of such buildings, structures, premises and places, apartments and dwelling units in violation of the Penal Law relating to offenses involving prostitution and the conduct of gambling enterprises.
B.
The City Council hereby finds and declares that the use of buildings, structures, premises and places, apartments or dwelling units in the City for such improper and illegal purposes can and does have a devastating effect on the surrounding community with negative consequences for the public health, safety and welfare. The existence of these public nuisances in occupied and vacant buildings and other premises and places in the City substantially and seriously interferes with the public interest in maintaining the quality of community life and the total community environment; commerce in the City; the value of real property in the City; and the public health, safety and welfare.
C.
The City Council further finds and determines that the continued occurrence of such activities and violations is detrimental to the health, safety and welfare of the people of the City of Troy and visitors to the City and the economic interests and viability of the residents and businesses of the City.
D.
It is therefor the intent and purpose of the City Council to authorize and empower the Commissioner of Public Works to impose sanctions and penalties for such public nuisances. Further, it is hereby determined that such powers of the Commissioner of Public Works may be exercised and administered either in conjunction with or apart from the administration and enforcement of other laws, without prejudice to the use of procedures and remedies available under such other laws.
E.
The City Council finds that the sanctions and penalties imposed pursuant to this article constitute an additional and appropriate method of law enforcement in response to the occurrence and proliferation of the above-described public nuisances. The sanctions and penalties are hereby determined to be reasonable and necessary in order to protect the public health and safety of the people of the City of Troy and to promote the general welfare.