This chapter shall be known and may be cited
as the "Property Maintenance Law of the Village of Ellenville, New
York."
In order to prevent blight and the spread thereof,
it is hereby declared that all structures or properties, whether occupied
or vacant, shall be maintained in conformity with the standards set
out in this chapter so as to ensure that none of these structures
or properties will adversely affect their neighborhood or the community.
It is found and declared that by reason of lack of maintenance and
progressive deterioration, structures and properties have the further
effect of creating blighting conditions and initiating slums, and
the presence of brush, weeds and noxious or poisonous brush and weeds
creates the blighting effect of causing poor drainage, and that, if
the same are not curtailed and removed, the aforesaid conditions will
grow and spread and will necessitate in time the expenditure of large
sums of public funds to correct and eliminate the same. By reason
of timely regulations, as herein contained, the growth of slums and
blight may be prevented and the neighborhood and property values thereby
maintained, the desirability and amenities of residential and nonresidential
uses and neighborhoods enhanced and the public health, safety and
welfare protected and fostered.
When this chapter is in conflict with any other
local law, ordinance, statute, rule, regulation or any other code
or ordinance adopted by the Village of Ellenville, the most restrictive
law shall prevail.
Every owner or occupant of property shall install
any mailbox solely in compliance with the rules and regulations of
the United States Postal Service. The mailbox shall be installed in
such a manner which will not interfere with the speedy and efficient
removal of snow and/or ice from the other right-of-way by the Highway
Department. The installation of a mailbox within any public right-of-way
shall be at the sole risk and liability of the owner or occupant of
the abutting real property, and the Village of Ellenville shall not
be liable for any damage to any such mailbox.
Every person convicted of a violation of any
of the provisions of this chapter shall, for the first conviction
thereof, be punished by a fine of not less than $100 and not more
than $500; for a second or subsequent conviction within 12 months
after any previous conviction, such person shall be punished by a
fine of not less than $200 and not more than $1,000 or by imprisonment
for not more than 15 days, or by both such fine and imprisonment.
Each day of continued violation shall constitute a separate additional
violation.