For purposes of this chapter, the following terms shall have
the meanings indicated:
CHILD DAY-CARE CENTER
A building or property that provides care for six or more
children during the day or evening hours by someone other than the
parent, stepparent, guardian or relative of the child, whether or
not tuition, fees or other forms of compensation are charged, and
regardless of whether or not the facility is licensed by any state
or other governmental agency.
COMMUNITY CENTER
A building or property where members of a community congregate
for social, cultural, or recreational purposes.
DOMICILE
A person's true, fixed, permanent home or fixed place
of habitation.
PARK
Any park, playground, athletic field, or swimming pool operated
by the Village of Mineola, the Mineola School District, the County
of Nassau, the Town of North Hempstead or the State of New York or
any other municipality.
PUBLIC LIBRARY
A library supported with public funds, accessible to the
general public.
REGISTERED SEX OFFENDER
A sex offender who is required to register with the New York
State Division of Criminal Justice Services, or other agency having
jurisdiction pursuant to the provisions of Article 6-C of the Correction
Law of the State of New York or other applicable or successor law,
whether or not the sex offender has actually registered in compliance
with the law or order of the court of competent jurisdiction.
RESIDENCE
The place where a person sleeps, which may include more than
one location, and may be mobile or transitory.
SCHOOL
A building or property whose principal purpose and use is
as a place of education, including, but not limited to, public or
private preschool, elementary and secondary schools, vocational schools
and other non-degree-granting schools, including self-defense, dance,
swimming, gymnastics and similar instruction/programs.
It shall be unlawful for any registered sex offender to establish
a residence or domicile within a one-thousand-foot radius of any school,
child day-care center, community center, public library, park, playground
and other recreational facility.
Any registered sex offender who establishes a residence or domicile in violation of the residency restrictions set forth in §
439-3 of this chapter shall have 30 days from receipt of a written notice from the Village Clerk to relocate to a location which does not violate the restrictions set forth in §
439-3 of this chapter.
This chapter shall not apply to a registered sex offender if
that person is required to be domiciled at a location fixed by an
order of a court of competent jurisdiction or by any federal, state
or county agency having jurisdiction thereof.
The residency restriction of §
439-3 shall not apply to registered sex offenders who have established residences or domiciles prior to the effective date of this chapter or to a registered sex offender under the age of 18 years of age residing with his/her parent(s) or legal guardian.
Unless otherwise provided, the provisions of the chapter shall be administered and enforced by the Code Enforcement Officer of the Village, as set forth in §
25-3A of the Municipal Code of the Incorporated Village of Mineola, and by the Nassau County Police Department.
Any person violating the provisions of §
439-3 of this chapter shall, upon conviction, be subject to a fine of up to $2,500. Each and every day a violation exists or continues shall be a separate violation.
Nothing in this chapter shall be deemed to impose any civil
or criminal liability upon, or give rise to a cause of action against,
the Village of Mineola or any official, employee or department of
the Village for failing to act in accordance with this chapter.