For the purpose of this chapter, the following definitions shall
apply:
BAMBOO, CLUMPING
Any tropical or semitropical grasses with sympodial rhizome
systems, including, but not limited to, the following plant genera:
Bambusa, Dendrocalamus and Fargesia.
BAMBOO, RUNNING
Any tropical or semitropical grasses with monopodial rhizome
systems, including, but not limited to, the following plant genera:
Arundinaria, Chimonobambusa, Phyllostachys, Pleioblastus, Pseudosasa,
Sasa, Sasaella and Semiarundinaria.
BLIGHT
Something that impairs or destroys; an impaired condition;
to cause to deteriorate, ruin.
COMPOSTING MATERIALS
Yard trimmings, vegetable wastes and other organic matter
managed for the purpose of natural transformation into compost and
stored in a container or compact pile that:
A.
Contains no sewage or sludge;
B.
Contains no inorganic materials, such as metal, plastic or glass;
and
C.
Is maintained in a manner to minimize odors and the attraction
of insect and animal pests.
CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS
Discarded building material, concrete, stones, earth from
excavations or grading, and all other refuse resulting from the erection,
repair, renovation, demolition or other improvement of property.
GARBAGE
Food wastes, food wrappers, containers, nonrecyclables or
other materials resulting from the use, consumption and preparation
of food or drink, as well as other expended, used or discarded materials,
such as paper, plastic, metal, rags or glass, etc., or any other wastes
generated from day-to-day activities of a household or public or quasi-public
facility. The term "garbage" does not include properly prepared and
stored recyclable materials or properly maintained compost areas.
GROUNDS and EXTERIOR
Any area of a structure or lot, excluding porch areas, not
enclosed within the walls of a structure. These terms include any
public rights-of-way which pass through or are adjacent to a property.
JUNK
Waste iron, or other metal or substance, glass, paper, discarded
lumber, rags, machine parts, accessories, machinery, machines, used
parts of motor vehicles and any material commonly known and generally
referred to as "junk" in the ordinary and accepted meaning of the
word.
OCCUPANT
The person in possession or control of the premises or using
or occupying the premises.
OWNER
The record owner of the premises, as reflected in the Village
tax records, the owner in fee or the owner of a lesser estate therein,
a mortgagee or vendee in possession, assignee of rents, receiver,
executor, trustee, lessee or other person, firm or corporation in
control of a structure.
PROPERTY
A lot, plot or parcel of land located within the boundary
of the Village of Old Field.
PUBLIC VIEW
Areas of property that are visible by pedestrian or vehicular
traffic in the public right-of-way or visible from the exterior ground
level of adjoining properties.
REFUSE
Putrescible and nonputrescible solid waste consisting of
organic or nonorganic materials, but shall not include human or animal
body waste.
RUBBISH
Useless waste or rejected matter; noncombustible waste material.
The term shall include the residue from the burning of wood, and also
tin cans, metals, mineral matter, glass, crockery and minerals.
SOLID WASTE
Includes materials or substances that are discarded or rejected
as being spent, worthless, useless or in excess to the owners at the
time of such discard or rejection, including, but not limited to,
materials or substances such as garbage, refuse, industrial and commercial
wastes, sludge from air or water treatment facilities, rubbish, tires,
ashes, incinerator residue, construction and demolition debris, discarded
motor vehicles, discarded household and commercial appliances and
discarded furniture. An object shall be presumed to be discarded or
rejected solid waste when the object is stored, placed or left on
the grounds or exterior of the property in the view of neighbors or
passersby under circumstances which meet any of the following criteria:
A.
The object produces an offensive smell.
B.
The object is of a type designed for interior use or made of
materials which are suitable only for interior use and the object
is left outside and exposed to precipitation.
C.
The object has reached a degree of dilapidation or disrepair
that can reasonably be presumed to render the material unsuitable
for or incapable of being used for its original intended purpose or
some other reasonable purpose.
D.
The object is left, placed or stored in a manner which appears
likely to cause injuries.
STRUCTURE
As defined in Chapter
121, §
121-5 of the Code of the Village of Old Field.
UNIMPROVED PROPERTY
A lot, plot or parcel of land located within the boundary
of the Village of Old Field, which is not improved with a structure
as defined above.
It shall be the duty and responsibility of the owner, tenant,
occupant or other person having possession or charge of any structure,
lot or property in the Village of Old Field to ensure that:
A. All grounds and exterior of the property are kept clean and free and clear of all composting materials, construction debris, garbage, junk, refuse, rubbish and/or solid waste all as defined in §
80-2 above, unless otherwise permitted by the Village of Old Field.
B. No
unregistered motor vehicle, or a motor vehicle not suitable for operation
as originally intended, shall be stored on the grounds and exterior
of the property except within an enclosed garage or on an approved
driveway. Lack of a license plate affixed to a motor vehicle shall
be presumptive evidence that the vehicle is unregistered.
C. Lawns, trees and shrubbery located within the public view as defined in §
80-2 herein shall be maintained in a safe and attractive condition, free of nuisance, hazard, debris, litter and unsightly materials, and in a manner that does not pose an obstruction or danger to the passage of pedestrians or vehicles traveling the roadways. For the purposes of this provision, all lawns shall be trimmed to a height of no greater than eight inches. Dead or diseased trees, or any portion thereof, which present any hazard to life or property shall be removed. This standard shall not apply to unimproved property as defined herein unless an obstruction or danger to the passage of pedestrians or vehicles traveling the roadways shall exist.
D. Fences and walls are to be maintained in a safe and structurally
sound condition. Broken fences and walls are to be repaired or replaced.
E. Steps, walks, driveways, private roads, and other similar paved and/or
concrete areas are to be maintained and kept in a proper state of
repair and maintained free from hazardous conditions.
F. Structures shall be maintained at all times in a safe and secure
manner with appurtenant roofing, siding, chimneys, windows and doors.
Broken or missing roofing, siding, chimneys, windows or doors shall
be repaired or replaced.
G. All premises shall be graded and maintained to prevent the accumulation
of stagnant water thereon or within any structure located thereon.
H. Roof drains, overflow pipes, air-conditioning drains and any other
water runoff shall be maintained in a safe and operable condition
and shall not drain onto a public right-of-way, street or adjoining
property.
The failure by the owner, tenant or occupant of any property located within the Village of Old Field to repair, improve or maintain his property, including any structures and improvements thereon, in accordance with the standards set forth in §
80-3 or in violation of §
80-4 hereof shall be deemed a public nuisance.
Any person committing an offense against any provision of this
chapter shall, upon conviction thereof, be guilty of a violation pursuant
to the Penal Law of the State of New York, punishable by a fine not
exceeding $1,000 or by imprisonment for a term not exceeding 15 days,
or by both such fine and imprisonment. The continuation of an offense
against the provisions of this chapter shall constitute, for each
day the offense is continued, a separate and distinct offense hereunder.