All buildings or structures which are structurally unsafe, dangerous,
unsanitary or not provided with adequate egress or which, in relation
to existing use, constitute a hazard to safety or health by reason
of inadequate maintenance, dilapidation, obsolescence or abandonment
are, severally, for the purpose of this chapter, unsafe buildings.
All such buildings and structures are hereby declared to be illegal
and are prohibited and shall be abated by repair and rehabilitation
or by demolition and removal in accordance with the procedure of this
chapter.
The Fire Inspector shall inspect any building or structure,
either upon a complaint or upon his own knowledge, where a building
or structure may be dangerous or unsafe pursuant to the provisions
of this chapter. The Fire Inspector shall file a report with the Village
Board with regard to the condition of any building or structure so
inspected. The report shall include the date of the inspection, the
condition of the building or structure, a determination as to whether
the building or structure is dangerous or unsafe, an opinion as to
what caused the condition and recommendations for the correction of
any dangerous or unsafe condition.
Where the Village Board, pursuant to the Fire Inspector's
report, finds a building or structure to be dangerous or unsafe, the
Board, by resolution, shall direct the Fire Inspector to give notice
to be served on the owner or some one of the owner's executors,
legal representatives, agents, lessees or other person having a vested
or contingent interest in the same.
Before a building or structure may be removed by the Village,
a public hearing shall be held.
If the Fire Inspector so determines in his inspection of any
building or structure, he shall promptly require the building or structure
or portion thereof to be vacated forthwith and not be reoccupied until
the specified repairs are completed, inspected and approved by the
Fire Inspector. For this purpose he may enter such building or structure
or land on which it stands or adjoining land or structures with such
assistance and at such cost as may be necessary. He may also order
adjacent structures to be vacated and protect the public by appropriate
barricades or such other means as may be necessary, and for this purpose
may close a private or public right-of-way. The Fire Inspector shall
cause to be posted at each entrance to such building or structure
a notice stating: "This building is unsafe and its use or occupancy
has been prohibited by the Fire Inspector." Such notice shall remain
posted until the required repairs are made or demolition is completed.
It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation or their
agents or other persons to remove such notice without written permission
of the Fire Inspector or for any person to enter the building except
for the purpose of making the required repairs or the demolition thereof.
All costs and expenses incurred by the Village of West Hampton
Dunes in connection with any proceeding or any work done to remove
the danger or in connection with the demolition and removal of any
such building or structure shall be assessed against the land on which
such building or structure is located, and a statement of such expenses
shall be presented to the owner of the property, or if the owner cannot
be ascertained or located, then such statement shall be posted in
a conspicuous place on the premises. Such assessment shall be and
constitute a lien upon such land. If the owner shall fail to pay such
expenses within 10 days after the statement is presented or posted,
a legal action may be brought to collect such assessment or to foreclose
such lien. As an alternative to the maintenance of any such action,
the Fire Inspector may file a certificate of the actual expenses incurred
as aforesaid together with a statement identifying the property in
connection with which the expenses were incurred and the owner thereof
with the assessors, who shall, in the preparation of the next assessment
roll, assess such amount upon such property. Such amount shall be
included in the levy against such property, shall constitute a lien
and shall be collected and enforced in the same manner by the same
proceedings at the same time and under the same penalties as is provided
by law for the collection and enforcement of real property taxes in
the Village of West Hampton Dunes.
The town law of the Town of Southampton was in effect in the
Village prior to the passage and enactment of this chapter, and it
is the specific intention that any finding, decree, order, hearing
or proceeding that was issued or commenced under that law shall be
grandfathered and continued in effect with this chapter to the full
extent permissible under the law, and that any such action or notice
taken under that law shall be deemed to have been given or in effect
under this chapter.