Residential premises shall be maintained in conformity with
the provisions of this article so as to assure the desirable residential
character of the property.
[Amended 6-26-2018 by L.L. No. 6-2018]
Any exterior lighting shall be designed to be shielded and shall
be maintained so as to contain lighting to the property on which it
is located and so that it shall not shine, glow, or interfere with
surrounding and neighboring properties or roadways.
The Commissioner of the Department of Planning and Development or his/her designee is hereby authorized and empowered to notify the owner and/or person in control of any property found not to be in conformance with the provisions of §
135-52 of said violation, by service of a notice of violation. Service of a copy of said notice of violation shall be served upon such owner, agent of such owner and/or any person, firm or corporation lawfully occupying or controlling said property, by personal service or by first-class and certified mail, postage paid, return receipt requested, and addressed to such person's last known address; and, if by certified mail, a copy of said notice shall be posted on the premises. If the owner of said premises does not reside in the County of Nassau, said notice mailed to such owner, addressed to his last known address, shall be sufficient service thereof.