[HISTORY: Adopted by the Board of Trustees of the Village
of Island Park 12-14-2017 by L.L.
No. 30-2017. Amendments noted where applicable.]
The Village Board of the Village of Island Park has determined
that it is an integral and crucial role of the Village's government
to work in tandem with the Nassau County police in its efforts to
thwart and stymie criminals who single out locations within the Village
in which to concentrate the commission of certain particularly nefarious
types of criminal conduct. Crack houses, and similar places where
drugs are used and sold, or where other socially destructive and repugnant
crimes are routinely committed, are extreme blights upon the neighborhoods
of the Village. This public nuisance chapter will provide a substantial
tool to help the police in their continuing efforts to permanently
rid our neighborhoods of these locations and to maintain the Village's
prized quality of life.
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
An arrest for a violation of a predicate offense.
A violation of any one of the following: Article 220 (Controlled
Substances Offenses), Article 221 (Offenses Involving Marijuana),
Article 230 (Prostitution Offenses) or Article 263 (Sexual Performance
by a Child) of the New York State Penal Law, as amended, or § 65,
65-a, 65-b, 82, 123 or 126 of the New York State Alcoholic Beverage
Control Law, as amended, or § 260.20 (unlawful dealing with
a child) of the New York State Penal Law, as amended.
Any building or structure in the unincorporated areas of
the Village of Island Park wherein at least two predicate offenses
have been alleged by the Nassau County police, or by any peace officer
acting pursuant to his or her special duties, to have occurred, resulting
in at least two predicate arrests for any thereof within any twelve-month
period, but not including any case in which each of the predicate
offenses has been alleged to have occurred during any single twenty-four-hour
period.
It shall be unlawful, and a violation of this chapter, for any
person or legal entity to be the owner, lessee or otherwise in control
of a building or structure which has become a public nuisance as defined
herein.
Upon the occurrence of any first predicate arrest, it shall be the duty of the Department of Buildings to, within 30 days thereafter, provide a written notice as described hereinafter to the owner, lessee or other person or legal entity in control of the building or structure where the predicate offense leading to such arrest has been alleged to have occurred. This notice shall have affixed to it a copy of this chapter, shall identify the date and underlying charge of the first predicate arrest, as well as the name and, if known, the address of the arrestee, and shall declare that if any second predicate arrest shall occur within 12 months after the first, resulting from a second predicate offense having been alleged by the Nassau County police, or by any peace officer acting pursuant to his or her special duties, to have occurred at said building or structure, then the Village and/or its various appropriate departments shall be empowered to proceed as provided in § 367-5 below. This notice shall be sent by personal delivery, or by certified mail, return receipt requested, to such owner, lessee or other person or legal entity at his/her last known address. Upon the occurrence of any such second predicate arrest, the Village shall be authorized to proceed with its enforcement powers provided herein, without need for further notice, except as required in the event that the Village shall take action pursuant to § 367-5B below or except as otherwise provided by law.
A.
In the event that any building or structure shall be maintained as
a public nuisance as defined herein, then, in addition to any District
Court prosecution available to it, the Village shall hereby be empowered
to institute an action in any court of competent jurisdiction to enjoin
further occupancy of the building or structure in question, for a
period of up to three years from the date of the second predicate
arrest, and shall be further empowered to seek a temporary restraining
order and/or preliminary injunction to remove such occupancy and secure
the premises therefrom at the earliest possible time. The Department
of Buildings shall also be empowered to proceed with Nassau County
District Court prosecutions.
B.
Additionally, upon completion of notice and hearing as provided in Subsection C hereof, the Village Board shall be empowered to declare a public nuisance to be an immediate and substantial threat to the safety and well-being of the inhabitants of the building or structure in question, or of the residents or other occupants of the surrounding vicinity, and to direct that such building or structure be physically boarded up and secured from further occupancy for a period of up to one year from the date of such declaration and to direct that a sign be posted upon all exterior doors of such building or structure, declaring with bold lettering that occupancy thereof is prohibited until further order of the Chief Building Inspector.
C.
In the event that the Village Board shall take action pursuant to Subsection B above, then the notice and hearing shall be undertaken pursuant to the following requirements:
(1)
The notice shall be in writing and shall be provided not less than
10 days prior to the scheduled conduct of the hearing to the owner,
lessee or other person or legal entity in control of the building
or structure in question by personal delivery or by certified mail,
return receipt requested, to such person(s) or legal entities at their
last known address(es) and by physical delivery to the front door
of the premises in question.
(3)
In the event that a court of competent jurisdiction or the Village Board authorizes action by Village departments to effectuate its directives pursuant to Subsection A or B above, respectively, and in the event that such actions by Village departments are undertaken in accordance therewith, then the Village shall be entitled to assess the cost to the Village of the actions and to charge and file a tax lien for that amount against the tax lot(s) upon which said building or structure is situated, for the amount of such cost, to be collected in the same manner as provided for the collection of property taxes in the Village, generally.
A.
In the event of a prosecution in Nassau County District Court of any owner, lessee or other person in control of a building or structure for the violation of § 367-3 of this chapter, the penalty shall be a fine of $1,000 and/or 15 days' imprisonment, and for the purpose of prosecution, the violation of § 367-3 hereof shall be deemed to have been committed at the time of the second predicate arrest.
B.
It shall be a misdemeanor, punishable by fine of up to $1,000 and/or
imprisonment for not more than six months, for any person to enter
upon any building or structure which has been posted and secured pursuant
to the provisions of this chapter except upon written permission of
the Commissioner of Buildings, and it shall be a violation punishable
by a fine of up to $250 and/or imprisonment for 15 days for any person
to remove or deface any notice posted pursuant to the provisions of
this chapter.
If any provision of this chapter shall be adjudged invalid or
unenforceable by a court of competent jurisdiction, then such judgment
shall only affect that provision and shall not affect the validity
or enforceability of any other provision of this chapter.