As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the meanings indicated:
ADVERSE IMPACTIncludes, but is not limited to the following: any search warrants served on the property where controlled substances and/or weapons were seized; investigative purchases of controlled substances on or near the property by law enforcement agencies or their agents; arrests for violations of controlled substance law and/or possession of weapons; loitering for the purposes of engaging in illegal activity; an increase in the volume of traffic associated with property; complaints made to law enforcement officials of illegal activity associated with the property, finding of illegal weapons, as defined in §
265 of the Penal Law, or controlled substances, as defined in Articles
220 and
221 of the Penal Law, on or near the property by law enforcement officials and their agents.
BUILDINGA structure wholly or partially enclosed within exterior walls, or within exterior and party walls and a roof. The term "building" shall be construed as if followed by the phrase "or part thereof" unless otherwise indicated by the text.
BUSINESSAn activity, occupation, employment or enterprise which requires time, attention, labor and material and wherein merchandise is exhibited or sold, or services offered.
CONVICTIONA conviction for an offense in a court of competent jurisdiction or an administrative bureau shall not be required. Instead, the City shall prove by a preponderance of the evidence that the violations have occurred. However, a conviction as defined and applied in accordance with the provisions of §
1.20 of the Criminal Procedure Law, in any court of competent jurisdiction, or a plea of guilty shall constitute conclusive proof of a violation.
LESSEEOne who has a possessory interest in real or personal property under a lease.
LESSOR OR LANDLORDOne who conveys real or personal property by lease. If the property is real estate, the lessor is referred to as a landlord.
MANAGERA person who administers or supervises the affairs of a business, office, or other organization.
OPERATORA person or company who rents, leases, and managers residential and/or commercial properties.
OWNERThe term "owner," applied to a building or land, shall include any part owner, joint owner, tenant in common, tenant in partnership, joint tenant, or tenant by the entirety, of the whole or of a part of such building or land.
PUBLIC NUISANCEFor purposes of this chapter, the following are declared to be public nuisances: any building, structure, or real property where violations of any of the following provisions of law are occurring and where two or more violations of such provisions result in two or more criminal convictions, within a two-year time period prior to the commencement of a proceeding pursuant to this chapter, or where two or more violations of such provisions occur within a one-year time period prior to the commencement of a proceeding pursuant to this chapter, and activities which create an unreasonable interference with a person's lawful use and enjoyment of their own property due to excessive noise and general disturbance of the peace.
(a) (1) Article 220 (offenses dealing with possession and sale of controlled substances).
(2) Article 222 (offenses dealing with sale and possession of marijuana/cannabis).
(3) Article 225 (offenses dealing with promoting gambling and possession of gambling records).
(4) Article 230 (offenses dealing with prostitution).
(5) Article 235 (offenses dealing with obscenity).
(6) Article 265 (offenses dealing with firearms and possession of other dangerous weapons).
(7) Article 263 (offenses dealing with sexual performance by a child).
(8) Article 178 (offenses dealing with criminal diversion of prescription medications and prescriptions).
(b) (1) Sections 165.15(4), (6), (7) and (8) (offenses dealing with theft of services).
(2) Sections 165.40, 165.45, 165.50, 165.52 and 165.54 (offenses dealing with criminal possession of stolen property).
(3) Sections 260.20 and 260.21 (unlawfully dealing with a child).
(4) Sections 240.36 and 240.37 (loitering in the first degree and loitering for the purpose of engaging in a prostitution offense).
(5) Sections 120.00, 120.02, 120.05, 120.06, 120.07, 120.08, 120.10, 12.11, and 120.12 (offenses dealing with assault).
(6) Sections 240.25, 240.26, 240.30, and 240.31 (offenses dealing with harassment).
(7) Section 240.20 (disorderly conduct).
(8) Section 175.10 (falsifying business records).
(9) Any violation of the
Penal Law involving "endangering the welfare of a child" - related to the sale of alcohol to a person under the age of 21 years of age.
(10) Any violation of Section 65 of the NYS Alcohol Beverage Control law-Prohibited sales of alcohol. No person shall sell, deliver, or give away or cause or permit or procure to be sold, delivered or given away any alcoholic beverages to:
(a) Any person, actually or apparently, under the age of 21 years;
(b) Any visibly intoxicated person;
(c) Any habitual drunkard known to be such to the person authorized to dispense any alcoholic beverages.
(c) Other sections:
(1) Alcoholic Beverage Control Law §
123, illegal manufacture, sale or distribution of liquor, wine or beer.
(2) Tax Law Article
18, possession, use, sale or offer for sale of any alcoholic beverage.
(3) Tax Law Article
20, possession, use, sale or offer for sale of any cigarette or tobacco products.
(4) Social Services Law §
147 (food stamp fraud).
(5) Public Health Law §
3383, imitation controlled substances.
(6) Any violation of the NYS Taxation Law-Section 1814 for possession and sale of untaxed cigarettes and tobacco products.
(7) Any violation of the NYS Alcohol Beverage Control Law for Disorderly Premise, Gambling and Narcotics-Section-106.6.
(8) Any violation of the Public Health Law-Section 1399 for the licensing and sale of tobacco or vape products, herbal cigarettes, liquid nicotine, shisha, rolling papers, or smoking paraphernalia to minors.
(9) Violations SNAP and food stamp fraud and trafficking.
(10) Any building, structure or real property wherein there exists or has occurred any violation of this Code, including, but not limited to, Chapter
2-5, animals; Chapter
2-29, zoning; Chapter
1-15, offenses; nuisances; and the New York State Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code, including the Property Maintenance Code of New York State, and any subsequent amendments or superseding provisions thereto, all of which have been previously adopted and incorporated into this Code by reference.
REAL PROPERTYThe term "real property" shall include lands, tenements and hereditaments.
STRUCTUREAn assembly of materials forming a construction framed of component structural parts for occupancy or use, including buildings.
TENANT OR OCCUPANTThe term "tenant" or "occupant," applied to a building or land, shall include any person holding a written or oral lease or who occupies the whole or a part of such building or land, either alone or with others.
TESTIMONYOral, written or other documented evidence tending to show or prove the truth of the matter asserted.
VIOLATIONConduct, or evidence of conduct, prohibited under the City of Utica Nuisances Law. A violation does not require criminal prosecution and conviction, but only a preponderance of evidence that the prohibited conduct is occurring or has occurred. Evidence of prohibited conduct may include, but is not limited to, police reports, investigative reports, execution of search warrants, research of search warrants, results of police surveillance, arrest and/or conviction of local and state and federal laws, activities associated with trafficking of controlled substances, finding of weapons and/or controlled substances on or near the property, increased volume of traffic associated with the property.