If the Code Enforcement Officer determines that there are reasonable
grounds to believe that premises are being maintained in violation
of this chapter, that Officer shall give notice of the alleged violation
to the owner or agent and such notice shall contain the elements required
of an information under § 100.15 of the Criminal Procedure
Law. Such notice shall:
B. Include a description of the real estate sufficient for identification;
C. Describe the violation, cite the applicable section of the local
law, Village Code and/or the codes of New York State pertaining to
property maintenance, and describe the remedial action required;
D. Describe the facts upon which the violation is based;
E. State that all health, safety and maintenance violations must be
corrected immediately. The Code Enforcement Officer shall return at
a specified date to verify conformance with the notice of violation/order
to remedy. Any maintenance items which cannot be completed at this
time because of weather constraints may be granted a time extension.
Time extensions are to be negotiated with the owner or the property
manager and the Code Enforcement Officer and in the end are set by
the Code Enforcement Officer.
F. State that, if upon reinspection a violation still exists, the Code
Enforcement Officer shall order that the rental permit be suspended
or revoked and the structure vacated.
G. Be mailed via first class, registered or certified mail to or served
upon the owner, permittee, agent or any other person in accordance
with the applicable provisions of the Criminal Procedure Law.
H. State the time to file an appeal, as provided in §
188-18, the amount of the appeal fee, the right to call witnesses and the right to be represented by counsel.
The Code Enforcement Officer shall have the right to inspect
all or any part of rental buildings and structures or units, provided
that the tenant has consented, except that in the event that the owner
is not a permittee, then the owner, agent or person in charge thereof
shall have the right to insist upon the procurement of a search warrant
from a court of competent jurisdiction in order to enable such inspection.
The officials charged with conducting the inspection pursuant to this
chapter shall be required to obtain a search warrant in the event
that they are unable to obtain the consent of the owner, if the owner
is not a permittee, and, in all circumstances, also a tenant with
common authority over the premises to be searched after such tenant
has been advised that he or she has a constitutional right to refuse
entry of the officials without a search warrant. The Code Enforcement
Officer is authorized, on sworn affidavit stating the factual basis
therefore (i.e., that there is reasonable cause to believe that a
violation of this chapter occurred), to make application to the Village
of Horseheads Justice Court or to such other court as may be deemed
appropriate for the issuance of an administrative search warrant.
The search warrant may be executed by the Code Enforcement Officer
only in the case of permittees and, in all other cases, by a police
or peace officer who may be accompanied by the Code Enforcement Officer
in order to conduct an inspection of any premises covered by this
chapter where the occupant refuses or fails, after due notice as provided
herein, to allow an inspection of the dwelling unit or premises, where
there is reasonable cause to believe that a violation of this chapter
or a violation of the Multiple Residence Law, the New York State Uniform
Fire Prevention and Building Code or the Code of the Village of Horseheads
exists, or where there is reasonable cause for inspection. The application
for a search warrant shall, in all respects, comply with applicable
federal and state laws.
The rental permit issued under this chapter shall contain the
following information:
A. The address and property classification.
E. Number of dwelling units, or unit number as the case may be.
F. A statement, where applicable under this chapter, that the structure
cannot be inhabited by more than four nonfamily persons as defined
in this chapter.
A current rental permit issued under this chapter shall not
be invalidated by sale or transfer of the property.