The Town Board of the Town of North Salem hereby finds and declares
that graffiti poses a serious problem for the residents and merchants of the
Town of North Salem. The unabated proliferation of graffiti is a physical
blight upon the landscape of the Town and costs taxpayers, merchants and homeowners
substantial moneys to remove and repair. The Town Board also finds that, when
unchecked, graffiti presents an image of a deteriorating community, that no
longer cares about itself.
No person shall write, paint or draw any inscription, figure or mark
of any type on any building, public or private, or any other property, real
or personal, owned, operated or maintained by any public benefit corporation,
the Town of North Salem or by any person, firm or corporation, or any agency
or instrumentality thereof, without the express written permission of the
owner of the property or his agent.
Under the authority of § 91 of the General Municipal Law of
the State of New York, any person who shall provide information which leads
to the detection, arrest and conviction of any other person of a misdemeanor
or felony relating to destruction or damage of personal or real property shall
be entitled to a reward equal to 1/2 of any fine imposed by the court, but
in no event greater than $1,000.
It is the responsibility of the owner, or his agent, of the building
or structure which has been defaced without the owner's, or his agent's,
prior written permission by a writing, painting or drawing of any inscription,
figure or mark to completely remove said graffiti from the building or structure
within 30 days of written notice of the defacement by the Chief of Police
or his designee, said notice having been served personally or as otherwise
permitted by law.
Failure of the owner of the building or structure to remove the graffiti
within the time allowed after written notice may subject the owner to a fine
of not more than $250 for the first offense. Each ten-day period thereafter
shall be deemed a separate offense and shall subject the owner to additional
fines not to exceed $250 for each offense.
This chapter shall become effective upon filing of same with the Secretary
of State.