The purposes of this article are to protect the welfare and
economic vitality of the residents of the Village of Larchmont by
protecting property values, maintaining neighborhood integrity and
accessibility, safeguarding against economic property blight, protecting
Village resources, and ensuring the safe and sanitary maintenance
of commercial vacant properties. Among other things, vacant street
level commercial space can degrade the vitality of Larchmont's
business districts, frustrate local planning efforts, create increased
specific risks of fire damage, vandalism, and unlawful entry or uses,
and give rise to other public health and safety hazards. This article
is intended to promote the Village's public welfare and economic
health by requiring property owners to register and properly maintain
vacant street level commercial properties.
As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
BUILDING OFFICER
The Building Officer of the Village of Larchmont or his or
her designee.
OCCUPANT
A person or entity who, alone or severally with others, is:
A.
An owner using space in a building; or
B.
A tenant with a legal right to use and possess space in a building.
OWNER
A person or entity who, alone or severally with others:
A.
Has legal or equitable title to any building or has care, charge,
or control of any building in any capacity including but not limited
to agent, executor, executrix, administrator, adminstratrix, trustee,
or guardian of the estate of the holder of legal title; or
B.
Is a mortgagee in possession of any building; or
C.
Is an agent, trustee, receiver or other person appointed by
the courts and vested with possession or control of a building.
VACANT SPACE
Any unoccupied street level building space in the Village
of Larchmont's RC or RB Zoning Districts which is not legally
occupied, is abandoned, or is not open for business with an ongoing
business concern operating in the space during customary business
hours for a period of at least 180 consecutive days or longer by occupants
having legal custody or legal right of entry to such property.
Nothing in this article shall abrogate an owner's duty to maintain the vacant space as required by §
215-13.1.
Nothing in this article shall abrogate the powers and/or duties
of municipal officials to act to remedy unsafe conditions pursuant
to any general statutory authority including, without limitation,
the New York State Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code and the
New York State Village Law and General Municipal Law.