It is the finding of the Board of Trustees that buildings which
remain vacant, or with access points boarded over, are unsightly,
unsafe and have a negative effect on their surroundings. Unfortunately,
many buildings, once boarded, remain that way for many years. The
purpose behind this article 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:
BUILDING INSPECTOR
The Building Inspector of the Village of Briarcliff Manor
or his designee.
ENFORCEMENT OFFICER
The Building Inspector of the Village of Briarcliff Manor,
the Assistant Building Inspector, an officer of the Briarcliff Manor
Police Department, or the Superintendent of Public Works.
HABITABLE
A building or space that meets or exceeds the New York State
minimum requirements for human occupancy.
OWNER
Those shown to be the owner or owners on the records of the
Village of Briarcliff Manor Department of Treasurer or Receiver of
Taxes, 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.
PERFORMANCE GUARANTY
A bond, letter of credit, cash escrow or other acceptable
form of guaranty, as determined by the Board of Trustees, to cover
the Village's potential cost of correcting code violations or
abating unsafe or imminently dangerous conditions.
UNSECURED
A building or portion of a building which is open, accessible
or may create an attractive nuisance.
VACANT BUILDING
Any building, structure or portion thereof designed or used
for residential or commercial purposes which is substantially empty
of personal property necessary to sustain normal occupancy or has
been unoccupied or unused i) 180 days in the case of a residential
use single-family residence; or ii) 60 days in all other cases. Additionally,
a vacant building may include any building, structure or portion thereof
that is unoccupied or unfurnished so as to be uninhabitable as determined
by the Building Inspector, or any appropriate county or state agency,
or is being used or occupied for any purpose that is unlawful within
the Village of Briarcliff Manor.
Any property on which a building permit has been received and
is being actively developed shall be exempt from the registration
requirement for a period of six months from the date of the written
request for an exemption which has been submitted to the Building
Department. If additional time is needed, the Building Department
may grant one additional exemption by which time the work on the building
shall be completed. The written request shall include the following
information supplied by the owner:
A. A description of the premises, address, lot and block;
B. The names, addresses, and phone numbers of the owners; and
C. A statement indicating the expected date of the completion of the
development of the property.
Any person violating any of the provisions of this article shall,
upon conviction thereof, be subject to a minimum fine of $500 and
a maximum fine of $1,000 per offense. Every violation of any provision
of this article shall be a separate and distinct offense, and in the
case of a continuing violation, each day of continuing violation thereof
shall be deemed to be a separate and distinct offense.