A chapter of the Village of Canajoharie, New York, providing
for the demolition and cleanup or removal and/or sale of unsafe buildings.
Unsafe buildings pose a threat to life and property in the Village
of Canajoharie. Structures become unsafe in many ways, including damage
by fire, elements, age, general deterioration, and vandalism. The
purpose of this chapter is to promote a clean, wholesome and attractive
environment, protect the community from potential hazards to property
and persons, protect water resources, preserve aesthetic qualities
of the municipality, prevent depreciation of properties of persons
in the community, and secure the public peace, health, safety, and
welfare, and protect the environment. This chapter protects the rights
of persons and property in the Village of Canajoharie by providing
for the demolition, removal, and cleanup of unsafe structures and
securing the means of funding for said demolition, removal, and cleanup.
This chapter is adopted pursuant to the authority granted the Village
of Canajoharie in § 10 of the Municipal Home Rule Law, as
well as authority granted in the Village Board as the local Board
of Health in § 3 of New York Public Health Law. It shall
be cited as Local Law No. 3 of 2017, "Unsafe Buildings Law."
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
BUILDING
Any structure, building or portion thereof, including, but
not limited to, houses, mobile homes, apartment buildings, garages,
sheds and outbuildings, and places of business.
UNSAFE
Any condition causing the Board of Health and/or Village
Board to determine that the item in question poses a serious risk
to health, safety, and/or welfare to any person, directly or indirectly;
any condition posing a hazard to any person or property; or any condition
threatening the status quo of the environment, the integrity of any
water source, or the aesthetic qualities of the Village, may be deemed
by the Village Board to be unsafe. Such conditions may include, but
are not limited to:
A.
A structure open at doorways and windows, making it accessible
to and an attraction to minors under the age of 18, as well as vagrants
and other trespassers;
B.
A structure that is or may become a place of rodent or other
vermin infestation;
C.
Any danger to the health safety, morals and general welfare
of the public;
D.
A structure that is unfit for the purposes for which it may
be lawfully used; and/or
E.
Structural failure or collapse or lack of structural integrity.
All structures shall be maintained in such a manner that they
are and remain safe for the general public and are free from any unsafe
conditions enumerated above, or any other condition causing them to
become unsafe.
Notwithstanding any other provisions in the Code of the Village
of Canajoharie, any violation of this chapter is hereby declared to
be a public nuisance which may be enjoined, subject the violator to
the fines, penalties, administrative and/or legal proceedings, including
but not limited to removal, demolition and clean up of the nuisance,
attachment of a lien against real property and action for the enforcement
of such lien and collection of all legal expenses incurred in the
enforcement of the chapter.
The provisions of this chapter are hereby declared to be severable
and if any clause, sentence, word, section or provision is declared
void or unenforceable for any reason by any court of competent jurisdiction,
it shall not affect any portion of this chapter other than said part
or portion thereof.