A.
The City Council of the City of Jamestown finds that a small percentage of properties in the City of Jamestown are being used for illegal purposes, or have otherwise not been properly maintained in accordance with the City Code of the City of Jamestown and/or the New York State Uniform Building and Fire Code. Some of these issues, whether caused by landlords, tenants, or a combination of the two, have created issues that impact the health or safety of those living in close proximity to these properties. Where the violations are habitual, these properties interfere with the comfort, health, solitude and quality of life of the individuals residing in the neighborhood; they have created a significant impact upon the living conditions in the City's neighborhoods; and, they have raised justifiable concerns about public safety. Chronic public nuisance activities have been found to contribute to the general decay of affected neighborhoods, which result in a lowering the value of surrounding properties.
B.
As a result of the activities occurring at these properties, and/or the conditions in which they are maintained, these properties tend to receive and require more than the general acceptable level of police and Code enforcement services. As a result, they place an undue and inappropriate burden on the City of Jamestown taxpayers. The City Council of the City of Jamestown has determined that existing laws do not sufficiently encourage such property owners to take reasonable steps to abate the nuisances that their property is creating, and has determined that enhanced penalties will give such property owners additional incentives to ameliorate said problems, and help to compensate the City for the increase in police and Code enforcement services.
C.
This chapter is enacted to encourage property owners to recognize their responsibility to ensure that activities occurring on their property conform to the law and do not adversely impact their neighborhoods, unduly burden the City's police and Code enforcement resources and to provide a mechanism for the City to take action against property owners who fail to ensure property they own does not require a disproportionate level of resources to be devoted to such property. This chapter is not intended to discourage crime victims or a person in legitimate need of police services from requesting them. This section does not affect a property owner's duty to comply with all other laws governing residential tenancies which are contained in the New York State Statutes.