This ordinance shall be known and may be cited as the "Multiple Residence
Law of the Town of North Hempstead."
The Town Board, recognizing the dangers posed by multiple residences
which do not meet minimum firesafety and construction standards, and recognizing
the benefit of registering each and every such dwelling and inspecting them
on a regular basis, finds that public health, safety, welfare and the good
order and governance of the town will be enhanced by enactment of the regulations
set forth in this chapter.
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the meanings
indicated:
AUTHORIZED AGENT
Any person, organization, legally chartered business entity, partnership,
association or other legally recognized group given express, written authorization
by an owner to act on his behalf regarding this chapter and all state and
local rules, regulations and ordinances referenced herein.
BUILDING COMMISSIONER
Commissioner of the Department of Building, Safety Inspection and
Enforcement, or his designee.
COMMUNITY RESIDENCE
A building, structure or part thereof with sleeping facilities used
as a residence, shelter, halfway home or in some other similar communal arrangement
by a group with a common need, addiction, problem or circumstance.
DWELLING UNIT
A living unit containing one or more habitable rooms with provisions
for living, cooking, eating, sanitary and sleeping facilities arranged for
the use of not more than one family.
FAMILY
One individual or a collective group of individuals either:
A.
Related to each other by blood, marriage or adoption who live together
in the same dwelling unit, cook together and function as a single, stable
housekeeping unit with common access to all rooms and facilities; or
B.
Not related by blood, marriage or adoption but who together constitute
the functional equivalent of a natural family, all living together in the
same dwelling unit, cooking together and generally functioning as a single,
stable housekeeping unit, all with common access to all rooms and facilities,
with no member or members of such group subletting, subleasing or otherwise
controlling any part of the dwelling separately from the others.
MULTIPLE RESIDENCE
A building containing three or more dwelling units; a building with
one or more sleeping rooms, other than a one- or two-family dwelling, used
or occupied by permanent or transient paying guests or tenants, with or without
meals, including but not limited to hotels, motels, bed-and-breakfasts and
lodging houses; a building with sleeping accommodations for more than five
persons used or occupied as a club, dormitory, fraternity or sorority house
or similar uses; a building used or occupied as an old-age, retirement, assisted-living
or other residence for senior citizens; or a community residence with accommodations
for five or more occupants.
OWNER
The deeded title holder of a building, structure or part thereof.
UNIFORM CODE
The New York State Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code.
No person shall conduct, maintain or operate a multiple residence or
allow a building, structure or part thereof to be used as a multiple-residence
without securing a multiple residence license from the Building Commissioner.
Upon the filing of all required information, forms and fees, the Building
Commissioner shall, under the powers granted him by § 303, Subdivision
3, of the New York State Multiple Residence Law, inspect the premises to be
licensed to determine whether or not it is in compliance with the Uniform
Code, the New York State Multiple Residence Law and all applicable sections
of the Code of the Town of North Hempstead.
No license issued under the provisions of this chapter shall be transferred
or assigned to anyone other than the licensee to whom it was issued.
When, based upon investigation and review, the Building Commissioner
determines that continued operation of a multiple residence presents an imminent
danger to human life or public health and safety, he is hereby empowered to
authorize an immediate halt to any occupancy; the suspension of the certificate
of occupancy, certificate of existing use or other applicable certificate;
the beginning of legal action in conjunction with the Town Attorney's office;
or whatever other actions may be required to protect human life, public health
and safety, and public order.
The Building Commissioner shall develop and implement rules and regulations
necessary to implement this chapter. These rules and regulations shall include,
at a minimum:
A. Forms for applications for multiple residence licenses.
C. Production and regular maintenance of a listing of all
multiple residences within the Town of North Hempstead.
D. A review of all multiple residence building files within
90 days of the enactment of this ordinance, followed by the development and
implementation of a plan to address the maintenance and improvement of such
files.
[Amended 4-11-2006 by L.L. No. 5-2006]
The license fee shall be in the amount indicated in the Town of North
Hempstead Fee Schedule.
Multiple residences which have obtained a permit under the Rental Dwelling
Ordinance found in Chapter
2 of the Town Code are exempted from the fee requirements of this chapter.
If any provision of this chapter or the rules and regulations promulgated
hereunder or any directive, order or instruction given by anyone authorized
to enforce this chapter shall be adjudged to be invalid by any court of competent
jurisdiction, such judgment shall not affect, impair or invalidate the remainder
thereof, but shall be confined in its operation to the particular provision,
rule or regulation involved.