This chapter shall be known the "Local Law Regulating
Unsafe Buildings and Property in the Town of Woodstock."
Unsafe buildings pose a threat to the health
and safety of the residents of the Town of Woodstock. Buildings may
become unsafe by reason of fire, damage caused by other elements,
age and/or general deterioration. Vacant buildings that are not properly
secured serve as attractive nuisances for young children and provide
a place for older children and transients to congregate unsupervised.
A dilapidated building may also serve as a place of rodent or other
infestation, creating a health menace to the community. The outdoor
storage, accumulation, deposit or placement of abandoned, junked,
discarded, wholly or partially dismantled or unlicensed or unregistered
motor vehicles, rubbish, debris, solid waste or garbage upon private
property likewise threatens the health, safety and welfare of the
residents of the Town of Woodstock. It is the purpose of this chapter
to promote the public health, safety and general welfare of the residents
of the Town of Woodstock by providing for a procedure and process
to deal with unsafe buildings by requiring that they be either repaired
or demolished and removed and to deal with unsafe property by requiring
that accumulated debris, junked motor vehicles, garbage and solid
waste be removed.
As used in this chapter, the following
terms shall have the meanings indicated:
BUILDING
Includes any building, structure or portion thereof used
for residential, business, agricultural, industrial or other use.
DEBRIS
Includes all materials resulting from the construction, excavation,
renovation, equipping, remodeling, repair or demolition of structures,
property or roads, as well as materials consisting of vegetation resulting
from land clearing and grubbing, utility line maintenance and seasonal
storm-related cleanup. Such materials shall include, but not be limited
to, bricks, concrete and other masonry material, soil, rock, wood,
wall coverings, plaster, drywall, plumbing fixtures, nonasbestos insulation,
roofing shingles, asphalt pavement, glass, window frames, electrical
wiring and components, plastics, carpeting, foam padding, linoleum
or vinyl flooring, metals or combinations thereof which are incidental
to construction, excavation, renovation, equipping, remodeling, repair
or demolition. Notwithstanding the foregoing, materials that are being
used on the owner's premises for an ongoing improvement for which
a building permit is in effect shall not be deemed to be debris, provided
that, if stored outside, they are covered by tarps or the equivalent
to protect the materials from the weather.
ENFORCEMENT OFFICER
The Code Enforcement Officer of the Town of Woodstock or
such other person appointed by the Town Board to enforce the provisions
of this chapter.
GARBAGE
Includes all putrescible animal and vegetable waste resulting
from the growing, processing, marketing and preparation of food items,
including containers in which packaged, and animal feces from household
pets.
JUNKED MOTOR VEHICLE
Includes a motor vehicle which is wrecked, abandoned, dismantled
or partially dismantled and which is in such a deteriorated condition
that it cannot be legally operated upon the public highways without
substantial repairs. With respect to any motor vehicle not required
to be licensed or motor vehicles not usually used on public highways,
the fact that such motor vehicle has remained unused for six months
or more and is not in condition to be moved under its own power shall
be presumptive evidence that such motor vehicle is a junked motor
vehicle.
SOLID WASTE
Includes all putrescible and nonputrescible materials and
substances discarded or rejected as having served their original intended
use or as being spent, useless, worthless or in excess to the owner
at the time of such discard or rejection, including but not limited
to household and commercial garbage, industrial waste, rubbish, debris,
litter and ashes.
UNSAFE BUILDINGS
A.
Buildings or other structures which have any
of the following defects:
(1)
Those whose interior walls or other vertical
structural members list, lean or buckle to such an extent that a plumb
line passing through the center of gravity falls outside of the middle
third of its base.
(2)
Those which, exclusive of the foundation, show
33% or more of damage or deterioration of the supporting member or
members or 50% of damage or deterioration of nonsupporting enclosing
or outside walls or covering.
(3)
Those which have improperly distributed loads
upon the floors or roofs or in which the same are overloaded or which
have insufficient strength to be reasonably safe for the purpose used.
(4)
Those which have been damaged by fire, wind,
snow load or other causes so as to have become dangerous to the life,
safety and general welfare of the residents of the Town of Woodstock.
(5)
Those which have become or are so dilapidated,
decayed, unsafe or unsanitary that they are unfit for occupation by
humans or animals or for use for storage.
(6)
Those buildings intended or used for human occupation
that are inadequate to protect the health, safety and general welfare
of human residents living therein.
(7)
Those buildings that lack adequate facilities
for ingress and egress in case of fire or other emergency or those
having insufficient stairways, elevators, fire escapes or other means
of escape.
(8)
Those which have parts thereof which are so
attached that they may fall and injure persons on the property or
members of the general public or cause damage to other property.
(9)
Those buildings which violate the provisions
of the New York State Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code, the
Zoning Law of the Town of Woodstock, the Property Maintenance Code of New York State, the Building
Code of New York State, the Fire Code of New York State, the Residential
Code of New York State, the Plumbing Code of New York State, the Mechanical
Code of New York State, the Energy Code of New York State and any
other applicable laws of the State of New York, County of Ulster or
Town of Woodstock.
(10)
Any building which remains vacant and unattended
continuously for a period of one year or longer, without adequate
safeguards to prevent unauthorized entry.
B.
This Code provision shall be applicable to all
properties in the Town of Woodstock, whether existing at the time
of the adoption of this provision or constructed thereafter.
UNSAFE PROPERTY
Includes a property upon which debris, garbage, junked motor
vehicles, rubbish and/or solid waste has been allowed to accumulate
to the extent that its presence constitutes a hazard to public health
by creating a hazardous condition for those persons entering onto
the property, whether by invitation or in response to emergency calls,
provides a habitat for rats and other undesirable animals or creates
an eyesore to the community.
The Town Board shall review the report submitted
by the Enforcement Officer and by resolution determine if, in its
opinion, based solely upon the report, it is indicated that the building
is an unsafe building or that the property is an unsafe property,
as defined herein, and, if it so finds, order that a hearing be held
before the Town Board to determine whether the building is an unsafe
building or the property is an unsafe property, as defined herein,
with notice to the owner of the building or property.
Said notice shall be served personally upon
the owner as shown by the records of the Town Assessor of the Town
of Woodstock or the Ulster County Clerk's office. In the event that
the reputed owner is deceased, service shall be made upon the owner's
executors, legal representatives, agents, lessees, heirs or distributees,
as determined after review of surrogate court or other relevant records.
If no such person can be reasonably found, such notice shall be served
by mailing, both by regular and certified mail addressed to the last
known address, if any, of the owner or the owner's executors, legal
representatives, agents, lessees, heirs or distributees. If such notice
is served by regular and certified mail, a copy of such notice shall
be posted on the premises.
A copy of the notice served as provided herein
shall be filed in the Ulster County Clerk's Office in the same manner
as provided for in the case of a notice of pendency pursuant to Article
65 of the Civil Practice Law and Rules of the State of New York and
shall have the same effect as the filing of a notice of pendency as
provided therein. 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 an order of a judge or justice of a court of record
or upon the consent of the Attorney for the Town. The County Clerk
shall mark such notice and record or docket thereof as canceled of
record upon the presentation and filing of such consent or a certified
copy of such order. In addition, a copy of said notice shall be filed
in the office of the Woodstock Town Clerk.
Where the Town Board determines that there is a clear and imminent danger to the life, safety or health of persons and/or property unless an unsafe building is immediately repaired and secured or demolished and removed or unless an unsafe property is immediately cleaned up with items rendering it unsafe removed, the Town Board may by resolution authorize the Enforcement Officer to immediately cause the repair or demolition of such unsafe building and/or the cleaning up of the property and removal of the items that rendered the property unsafe. The expenses of any repair and securing or demolition and removal shall be a charge against the real property upon which such unsafe building is located and shall be assessed, levied and collected as provided for in §
36-13 hereof.
All expenses incurred by the Town in connection
with proceedings to compel the repair and securing or demolition and
removal of an unsafe building and any cost of the actual repair and
securing or demolition and removal and the cost of cleaning up an
unsafe property and removal of all items that have caused the property
to become unsafe shall be assessed upon the real property upon which
such unsafe building or the unsafe property is located and shall be
levied and collected in the same manner as provided for in Article
15 of the Town Law for the levy and collection of special ad valorem
assessments.
In addition to assessment of costs provided for in §
36-13, any person, firm or corporation who or which shall violate any provision of this chapter shall, upon conviction, be subject to a maximum fine of $250 or a maximum term of imprisonment of 15 days, or both, for each offense.