It is the finding of the Board of Trustees that buildings which
remain vacant are unsightly and unsafe and have a negative effect
on their surroundings. The purpose of this chapter is to establish
a program for identifying and registering vacant buildings; to determine
the responsibilities of owners of vacant buildings and structures;
and to speed the rehabilitation of the vacant properties.
Unless otherwise expressly stated, the following terms shall,
for the purpose of this article, have the meanings indicated in this
section:
EMERGENCY SITUATION
Where the condition of a building, structure, or any part
thereof is an imminent, immediate, and substantial danger to the health
or safety of occupants, emergency responders, and/or the general public.
Such conditions include, but are not limited to, fire hazards, falling
or dilapidated buildings, structures, or any part thereof, loss of
significant water, heat, ventilation, or a lack of sanitary conditions.
ENFORCEMENT OFFICER
A duly authorized representative of the Building Department,
including the Building Inspector, Code Enforcement Officer and their
assistants or designees.
OWNER
Those shown to be the owner or owners on the records of the
Assessor's Office, those identified as the owner or owners on
a vacant building registration form, a mortgagee in possession, a
mortgagor in possession, assignee of rents, receiver, executor, trustee,
lessee, other person, firm or corporation in control of the premises.
Any such person shall have a joint and several obligation for compliance
with the provisions of this article.
UNOCCUPIED
A building or portion thereof which lacks the habitual presence
of human beings who have a legal right to be on the premises, including
buildings ordered vacated by an Enforcement Officer. In determining
whether a building is unoccupied, the Enforcement Officer may consider
these factors, among other:
A.
Whether lawful residential or business activity has ceased;
B.
The percentage of the overall square footage of the occupied
to unoccupied space or the overall number of occupied and unoccupied
units;
C.
The building is substantially devoid of contents or the minimal
value of fixtures or personal property in the building;
D.
The building lacks utility services;
E.
The building is subject to a foreclosure action;
F.
Duration of vacancy; and/or
G.
The presence or reoccurrence of code violations.
UNSECURED
A building or portion of a building which is open to entry
by unauthorized persons without the use of tools or ladders.
VACANT BUILDING
A building or portion of a building which is:
A.
Unoccupied and unsecured;
B.
Unoccupied and secured by other than normal means;
C.
Unoccupied and an unsafe building as determined by an Enforcement
Officer;
D.
Unoccupied and has multiple housing or building code violations;
A building which has suffered fire damage or damage caused by
extreme weather conditions shall be exempt from the registration requirement
for a period of 90 days after the date of the fire or extreme weather
event if the property owner submits a request for exemption in writing
to the Building Department of Building. This request shall include
the following information supplied by the owner:
A. A description of the premises.
B. The reason for an exemption.
C. The names and addresses of the owner or owners. A post office box
is not acceptable.
D. A statement of intent to repair and reoccupy the building in an expedient
manner, or the intent to demolish the building.
The Building Department shall inspect any premises in the Village
for the purpose of enforcing and assuring compliance with the provisions
of this article. Upon the request of the Building Department, an owner
may provide access to all interior portions of an unoccupied building
in order to permit a complete inspection. Nothing contained herein,
however, shall diminish the owner's right to insist upon the
procurement of a search warrant from a court of competent jurisdiction
by the Building Department in order to enable such inspection, and
the Enforcement Officer shall be required to obtain a search warrant
whenever an owner refuses to permit a warrantless inspection of the
premises after having been advised of his or her constitutional right
to refuse entry without same. In the case of an emergency, this section
will not apply.
The Building Department annually shall submit to the Board of
Trustees a list of all buildings in the Village declared vacant under
the provisions of this chapter, as well as a list of all previously
declared vacant buildings which are no longer subject to the provisions
of this article. Such report shall also provide the fees collected,
penalties assessed and an enumeration of buildings/properties known
not to be in current compliance.
Any person violating any provision of this chapter, including
but not limited to failure to register or providing false information
to the Enforcement Officer, shall be subject to the following fines:
A. Such person will be subject to a fine of $1,000 or imprisonment not
exceeding 15 days, or both.
B. The term "person," as used in this section, will include the owner,
occupant, mortgagee or vendee in possession, assignee of rents, receiver,
executor, administrator, trustee, lessee, agent or any other person,
firm or corporation directly in control of the building or part thereof.
C. Each week of violation will be deemed to constitute a separate offense.
This article shall be known as "Maintenance of Vacant Buildings"
and is supplementary to applicable provisions of the New York State
Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code.
This article provides standards governing the facilities and
the condition and maintenance of vacant premises to safeguard the
safety, health and welfare of the community.
This article shall be applicable to the following:
A. Lots, plots or parcels of land on which buildings designed for or
developed for residential use or occupancy, mixed-occupancy buildings,
nonresidential occupancy or accessory structures are located; and
B. Buildings designed for or developed for residential use or occupancy,
including one- and two-family dwellings and multiple dwellings, mixed-occupancy
buildings, nonresidential occupancy and accessory structures.
Provision for safe and continuous entry shall be provided to
the interior of a building or structure from the exterior at a street
or to a yard, court or passageway leading to a public open area at
any time entry is necessary for purposes of required maintenance or
inspection.
Fuel gas pipe systems shall be maintained gastight, safe and
operative under conditions of use or shall be disconnected at the
main.
Electrical fixtures, devices, wiring and systems shall be maintained
in safe working condition in a manner which will avoid a potential
source of ignition or shock, or service shall be discontinued at the
supply.
Any excavations or other attractive nuisance shall be filled
in or secured to prevent access.
Notwithstanding the provisions of this chapter, all other applicable
laws and local laws shall apply to any vacant building regulated by
this chapter and, in the case of conflicting requirements, the most
restrictive and protective provision shall apply.
This chapter shall apply to any vacant building or covered property
that becomes vacant after the effective date of this chapter.