Outdoor premises, including vacant lots, shall be free from
conditions that might create a health, accident or fire hazard or
which are unsightly and might tend to blight the neighborhood.
A. Such areas shall be reasonably free from holes and excavations, sharp
protrusions and other objects or conditions that are a potential cause
of personal injury.
B. Open wells, cesspools and cisterns shall be securely closed.
C. Trees and limbs of trees that constitute a hazard shall be removed.
Lawns, hedges and bushes shall be kept from becoming overgrown
and unsightly where exposed to public view and where neglect constitutes
a blighting factor, depreciating adjoining property. Ground cover
shall be properly established to prevent undue soil erosion.
Open fires shall not be permitted, unless authorized and approved
pursuant to Sleepy Hollow law and in conformity with New York State
air pollution control regulations.
All signs permitted by reason of other regulations or as a lawful
nonconforming use shall be maintained in good repair, and printed
matter, pictures or illustrations contained thereon shall be completely
maintained and, when no longer in use, completely removed.
Not more than one currently unregistered and/or uninspected
motor vehicle shall be parked on any property in a residential district,
and at no time shall said vehicle be in any state of major disassembly
or disrepair, nor shall it be in the process of being stripped or
dismantled. At no time shall any vehicle of any type undergo major
overhaul, including body work, in a residential district.