This article shall be known as "Maintenance
of Vacant Buildings" and is supplementary to applicable provisions
of the New York State Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code.
This article provides standards governing the
facilities and the condition and maintenance of vacant premises to
safeguard the safety, health and welfare of the community.
This article shall be applicable to the following:
A. Lots, plots or parcels of land on which buildings
designed for or developed for residential use or occupancy, mixed-occupancy
buildings, nonresidential occupancy or accessory structures are located;
and
B. Buildings designed for or developed for residential
use or occupancy, including one- and two-family dwellings and multiple
dwellings, mixed-occupancy buildings, nonresidential occupancy and
accessory structures.
Provision for safe and continuous entry shall
be provided to the interior of a building or structure from the exterior
at a street or to a yard, court or passageway leading to a public
open area at any time entry is necessary for purposes of required
maintenance or inspection.
[Amended 2-7-2000 by Ord. No. 51.82.98]
A. Exterior walls, including foundations, shall be maintained
so that ground- and surface water does not penetrate into basements,
cellars or other interior wall areas.
B. Exterior doors, windows, skylights and similar openings
shall be maintained weathertight.
C. Exterior stairs, porches, entrance platforms, fire
escapes and the railings thereon shall be maintained in a safe and
sound condition.
D. Roofs shall be maintained in a watertight condition.
E. Exterior surfaces shall be maintained in good condition.
Surfaces not inherently resistant to deterioration shall be treated
with a protective coating of paint or other suitable preservative.
F. The covering for doors and windows may not consist
of any substance sprayed onto the windows. All enclosures shall be
properly fitted and be of such material and surface that they are
neither unsightly nor will materially detract from the general appearance
of the building or the neighborhood and, when possible, shall be secured
by normal means.
G. The covering for doors and windows may consist of:
(1) Venetian or similar blind.
(2) Drapes, curtains or shades.
(3) Decorative patterned paper, neatly installed with
all seams straight and uniformly taped.
(4) Boards or similar materials finished and maintained
in a manner recommended by the Department of Fire, Emergency and Building
Services so as to blend in with the finish of the building.
(5) Coverings approved by the enforcement officer and,
when applicable, by the Historic Resources Commission and the Planning
Board.
H. Cracked or broken glass windows shall be replaced
with glass.
I. In addition to the standards prescribed above, vacant
commercial and retail buildings shall comply with the following standards:
(1) Any and all window display areas shall be kept clean,
free of hazard and free of debris.
(2) All exterior signs, awnings and lighting systems,
if not removed, shall be maintained in a completely operable, clean,
sightly, nondeteriorated and safe condition.
(3) Any window covering shall have a clear opening of
two square feet to allow a view of the interior of the store for security
purposes. Such opening shall be installed no lower than three feet
above grade and no more than six feet above grade and may be in either
the show window or the door.
J. If the owner shall fail to comply with the provisions
of this section regarding exterior protection, the Department of Fire,
Emergency and Building Services may, after notice of noncompliance
and intent to remedy is mailed to the owner, perform or cause such
work to be performed and may recover the expense either by action
or by local assessment on the premises, or both. This action shall
be in addition to any other available remedy under this article.
Railings or parapet walls shall be maintained
at open sides of balconies, mezzanines, porches, accessible roofs,
exit passageways, areaways, motor vehicle parking decks and ramps
and around floor openings.
Chimneys, smokestacks, flues, gas vents, smoke
pipes and connectors shall be maintained structurally safe and smoketight.
Fuel gas pipe systems shall be maintained gastight,
safe and operative under conditions of use or shall be disconnected
at the main.
Tanks shall be maintained so as not to be a hazard or shall be discontinued in a manner consistent with Chapter
C of the State Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code (9 NYCRR).
Electrical fixtures, devices, wiring and systems
shall be maintained in safe working condition in a manner which will
avoid a potential source of ignition or shock or service shall be
discontinued at the supply.
Elevators, dumbwaiters and escalators shall
be maintained or taken out of service, in accordance with ANSI A17.1.