For the purposes of this chapter, the following definitions
shall apply:
COMPOSTING MATERIALS
Yard trimmings, vegetable wastes and other matter managed
to provide aerobic, thermophilic decomposition of organic constituents
to produce a stable, humus-like material. The organic material shall
be stored in a container or compact pile that:
A.
Contains no sewage, sludge or seepage;
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.
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, business 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 PROPERTY
Any area of a building or lot, excluding porch areas, not
enclosed within the walls of a building. These terms include any public
rights-of-way which pass through or are adjacent to a property, including
the sidewalk and any area between the sidewalk, if there is one, and
the street pavement.
PORCH AREA
Includes any open and/or partially enclosed porches or decks
as well as any entranceways or exitways which are in the public view.
PUBLIC VIEW
Areas of any 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 or properties within 100 feet of the
subject property or special circumstances that allow for public visibility
or detection.
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 the 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.
TOXIC OR NOXIOUS SUBSTANCE
Any solid, liquid, or gaseous matter, including but not limited
to gases, vapors, dusts, fumes, and mists containing properties which
by chemical means are inherently harmful and likely to destroy life
and impair health, or capable of causing injury to the well-being
of persons or damage to property.
TRASH RECEPTACLE
A container that is nonabsorbent, watertight, and durable
having a tight-fitting lid in place. Plastic bags are not considered
durable containers.
WEEDS
All grasses, annual plants and vegetation, other than trees
or shrubs; provided, however, this term shall not include cultivated
flowers and gardens.
It shall be the responsibility of all owners, their delegated
agents, tenants, or occupants of their property within the Town and
it is their respective duty to adopt the following practices:
A. That all grounds and exterior property are kept clean and free of
solid waste.
B. Solid waste, other than garbage stored in proper containers described
in the preceding section, is not stored in the public view, except
construction and demolition debris related to an ongoing construction
project with a valid building permit may be stored in the public view
for no more than 30 days or by special use by the Code Enforcement
Official. Residents may place reusable materials on the front lawn
for purposes of informal scavenging, to not be in public view for
more than two successive days.
C. Strong, waterproof plastic bags may be used to place garbage at the
roadside on the day of collection.
D. All premises and immediate exterior property shall be maintained
free from weeds in excess of 10 inches. All noxious weeds shall be
prohibited.
(1) Upon failure of the owner or agent having charge of a property to cut and destroy weeds after service of notice of violation, he or she shall be subject to prosecution in accordance with §
219-17. Upon failure to comply with the notice of violation, any duly authorized employee of the jurisdiction or contractor hired by the jurisdiction shall be authorized to enter upon the property in violation and cut and destroy the weeds growing thereon, and the costs of such removal shall be paid by the owner or agent responsible for the property.
E. Motor vehicles.
(1) Except as provided for in state statute or other municipal or state
regulations, two or more inoperative or unlicensed motor vehicles
shall not be parked, kept or stored on any premises, and no vehicle
shall at any time be in a state of major disassembly, disrepair, or
in the process of being stripped or dismantled.
(2) Painting of vehicles is prohibited unless conducted inside an approved
spray booth.
(a)
Exception: A vehicle of any type is permitted to undergo major
overhaul, including bodywork, provided that such work is performed
inside a structure or similarly enclosed area designed and approved
for such purposes.
It shall be the responsibility of the property owners or their
delegated agents within the Town and their duty to adopt the following
practices:
A. Stairways, decks, porches and balconies are to be kept free of garbage,
unless the garbage is stored and completely contained in a durable,
nonabsorbent, watertight container having tight-fitting lids in place
in anticipation of weekly collection or disposal. Plastic bags are
not considered durable containers.
B. Construction and demolition debris can be located in these areas
for no longer than 30 days.
C. Every exterior stairway, deck, porch and balcony, and all appurtenances
attached thereto, shall be maintained structurally sound, in good
repair, with proper anchorage and capable of supporting the imposed
loads.
[Added at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions,
Art. I)]
A. The components
of a structure and equipment therein shall be maintained in good repair,
structurally sound and in a sanitary condition.
B. Where any
of the following components of a structure and equipment’s conditions
cause the component or system to be beyond its limit state, the component
or system shall be determined as unsafe, and shall be repaired or
replaced to comply with the Uniform Code.
(1) Components:
soils, concrete, aluminum, masonry, steel, wood.
[Added at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions,
Art. I)]
Every exterior and interior flight of stairs having more than
four risers shall have a handrail on one side of the of the stair
and every open portion of a stair, landing, balcony, porch, deck,
ramp or other walking surface that is more than 30 inches (762 mm)
above the floor or grade below shall have guards. Handrails shall
be not less than 30 inches (762 mm) in height or more than 42 inches
(1067 mm) in height measured vertically above the nosing of the tread
or above the finished floor of the landing or walking surfaces. Guards
shall be not less than 30 inches (762 mm) in height above the floor
of the landing, balcony, porch, deck, or ramp or other walking surface.
A. Exception.
Guards shall not be required where exempted by the adopted building
code.
[Added at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions,
Art. I)]
Swimming pools. Swimming pools shall be maintained in a clean
and sanitary condition, and in good repair.
A. Enclosures and alarms. Private swimming pools, hot tubs and spas, shall conform to Chapter
263, Swimming Pools, of this Code of the Town of Potsdam, regarding enclosures and barriers.
The Chief of any Fire Department providing firefighting services
for a property within the Town of Potsdam shall notify the Code Enforcement
Official of any fire or explosion involving any structural damage,
fuel-burning appliance, chimney or gas vent, or any fire the origin
of which has been traced to the electrical system of any building
or structure.
Any case in which the Town, by written notice, requires an owner
or his/her designated agent to correct any violation of this chapter,
and the owner or his/her designated agent fails to correct the condition
within the time prescribed in said notice, shall be considered a default,
and upon said default, the Town may cause the violation to be corrected,
and the total expense of such correction may be assessed by the Town
Board on the real property on which such corrections were not made,
and the expense so assessed shall constitute a lien and charge on
the real property on which it is levied until paid or otherwise satisfied
or discharged and shall be collected in the same manner and at the
same time as other Town charges.
These regulations shall be administered by the Code Enforcement
Officer designated by the Town Board.
Any person, as herein defined, committing an offense against
any provision of this chapter or the rules and regulations issued
pursuant thereto shall be guilty of a violation punishable by a fine
of not more than $250 per week or imprisonment for a term not exceeding
15 days, or both.
If any section of this chapter shall be held unconstitutional,
invalid, or ineffective, in whole or in part, such determination shall
not be deemed to affect, impair, or invalidate the remainder of this
chapter.