Unsafe buildings pose a threat to life and property in the City of Hudson.
Buildings and structures may become unsafe by reason of damage by fire, the
elements, age or general deterioration. Vacant buildings not properly secured
at doorways and windows also serve as an attractive nuisance for young children
who may be injured therein, as well as a point of congregation by transients
and vandals and as sites of criminal activity. A dilapidated building may
also serve as a place of rodent and insect infestation, thereby creating a
health menace to the community. Debris, rubble or parts of buildings left
on the ground and not removed constitute a dangerous, unhealthy and unsightly
condition. It is the purpose of this chapter to provide for the safety, health,
protection and general welfare of persons and property in the City of Hudson
by requiring such unsafe buildings to be repaired or demolished or removed.
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the meanings
indicated:
BUILDING
Any building or structure that is or was used, in whole or in part,
for residential, business, industrial, recreational or other purposes, and
shall also include any debris, rubble or parts of buildings which remain on
the premises after demolition, reconstruction, fire or other casualty.
UNSAFE BUILDING
Any building or portion thereof which:
A.
Has interior walls or other vertical structural members which list,
lean or buckle to such an extent as to create or contribute to a danger of
collapse of the building or any portion thereof.
B.
Exclusive of the foundation, shows damage or deterioration to 33% or
more of any one or more supporting members, or shows damage or deterioration
to 50% or more of the nonsupporting, enclosing or outside walls or coverings.
C.
Has improperly distributed loads upon the floors or roofs or which the
same are overloaded or have insufficient strength to be reasonably safe for
the purpose used.
D.
Has been damaged by fire, wind or other causes so as to become dangerous
to life, safety or the general health and welfare of the occupants or the
people of the City of Hudson.
E.
Is so dilapidated, decayed, unsafe, unsanitary or so utterly fails to
provide the amenities essential to decent living that it is unfit for human
habitation or is likely to cause sickness or disease, so as to work injury
to the health, safety or general welfare of the occupants.
F.
Has parts thereof which are so attached that they may fall and injure
the occupants, the public or other persons on or about the property.
G.
Is open at the doorways or windows or walls, making it accessible to
minors or other trespassers.
H.
Is or may become a place of rodent or insect infestation.
I.
Consists of debris, rubble or parts of buildings left on the premises
after demolition, reconstruction, fire or other casualty.
In the event that the Building Inspector believes that any building is or may be unsafe as defined in §
101-2 of this chapter, the Building Inspector shall make a complete inspection of the condition of said building and, if found by the Inspector to be unsafe, prepare a written report which contains a description of the premises and a statement of the particulars in which the building is unsafe.
The Building Inspector shall file a copy of the notice referred to in §
101-5 in the office of the Columbia County Clerk, which notice shall be filed by such Clerk in the same manner as a notice of pendency pursuant to Article 65 of the Civil Practice Law and Rules and shall have the same effect as the notice of pendency as therein provided, except as otherwise herein provided in this section. A notice so filed shall be effective for a period of one year from the date of filing; provided, however, that it may be vacated upon the order of a judge or justice of a court of record or upon the consent of the City Attorney. The Clerk of Columbia County shall mark such notice in any record or docket thereof as canceled of record upon the presentation and filing of such consent or of a certified copy of such order.
At the time and place set for the hearing in the notice provided for in §
101-5, the owner or any person having an interest in the premises may present any relevant evidence as to whether or in what manner the building is unsafe and/or the manner by which the building shall be made safe. Upon the conclusion of the hearing, the Building Inspector shall confirm, modify or vacate his order.
In the event the owner of the premises does not comply with the order
as confirmed or modified after the hearing, within the time specified in such
confirmed or modified order, the City may cause the repair or removal of such
building or structure.
A violation of §
101-3 shall be punishable by a fine not exceeding $250 or by imprisonment for a term not exceeding 15 days, or both. Each week such violation shall continue shall constitute a separate violation.
Where the Building Inspector has determined pursuant to §
101-4 that a building is unsafe and it reasonably appears to the Building Inspector that there is a clear and imminent danger to the life, safety or health of any person or property unless the unsafe building or structure is immediately repaired or removed, the Mayor may authorize the Building Inspector to immediately cause the repair or removal of such unsafe building. After the repair or removal of the unsafe building, the owner shall be afforded a hearing before the Building Inspector to be conducted under the same procedures as set forth in §
101-7, and if the order of the Mayor is confirmed, the expenses of such repair or removal shall be a charge against the land on which it is located and shall be assessed, levied and collected as provided in §
101-9.
The Common Council, in its discretion, may elect to apply to the Supreme
Court of the State of New York for an order directing that the building be
repaired or removed.
The Common Council, in its discretion, may commence a special proceeding
pursuant to § 78-b of the General Municipal Law to collect the costs
of demolition, including reasonable and necessary legal expenses, from the
owner of the premises.