A.
It is the finding of the Board of Trustees that:
(1)
Vacant buildings and storefronts can pose significant safety risks by attracting criminal activity, facilitating squatting, creating fire hazards, and posing public safety concerns. Over time, they can also become structurally unstable. Additionally, these structures can harbor toxins, suffer from pest infestations, and contribute to environmental contamination, negatively impacting community well-being by depreciating property values and affecting residents' mental health.
(2)
Buildings and storefronts which remain vacant, with access points and windows boarded over, are unsightly, unsafe and have a negative effect on their surroundings and too frequently likewise become attractive nuisances. This is particularly troublesome in suburban and urban neighborhoods. Unfortunately, many buildings, once boarded up, can remain that way for significant time periods.
(3)
The presence of vacant buildings and storefronts can adversely affect the desirability of the immediate and neighboring areas, discourage buyers from purchasing property and investing within the village, prevent the most appropriate use and development of properties, and contribute to the diminution of the taxable value of property in such areas affecting the ability to support the municipal services provided therefore. The continued presence of vacant and boarded up buildings can also have a significant blighting influence on the surrounding neighborhood.
(4)
It is in the best interest of the Village of Sleepy Hollow to encourage owners of vacant buildings or storefront properties to lease or otherwise utilize such properties in a productive manner rather than allowing then to remain vacant. It is likewise in the Village's interest to attempt to recoup some of the significant financial expenses and burdens placed on municipal resources due to vacant buildings and store fronts.
(5)
The C-1, C-2, RF, and SRF Districts hold significant importance due to their high population density and their pivotal role as economic centers within the Village.
B.
This chapter is intended to protect the community, character and safety of village residents and visitors as follows:
(1)
Regulate vacant storefronts in the village's business and mixed-use districts and vacant buildings throughout the village.
(2)
Prescribe responsibilities for property owners and property managers for the upkeep and future uses of vacant storefronts as well as provide guidance on proper maintenance and procedures.
(3)
Support and enforce such regulations to protect public safety and community character.