[HISTORY: Adopted by the Board of Trustees of the Village
of Walden 6-5-2018 by L.L. No.
3-2018. Amendments noted where applicable.]
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
Duly authorized representative of the Village of Walden,
Orange County, New York, holding the position of Building Official,
Deputy Building Official, Code Enforcement Officer, Building or Fire
Inspector.
Any condition that, on its own or combined with other conditions
present, would lead a reasonable person to believe that the property
is vacant. Such conditions may include, but not be limited to, overgrown
and/or dead vegetation, accumulation of abandoned real property, as
defined herein, and statements by neighbors, passersby, delivery agents
or government agents, among other evidence that the property is vacant.
The agent designated by the owner or mortgagee upon registration
as required by this chapter.
Owner or owners of record on the assessment rolls in the
Office of the Assessor of the Village of Walden; those identified
as the owner or owners on a vacant building registration form; a receiver
or assignee of rents; an executor, trustee, or other person, firm,
entity or corporation in control of the property or premises; or persons
or entities who may have joint and several obligations for compliance
with the provisions of this chapter.
Any measures that assist in making the property inaccessible
to unauthorized persons.
A building or property or portion of same which is unoccupied
and unsecured; unoccupied and secured by other than normal means;
unoccupied and unsafe as determined by the Building Official/Code
Enforcement Officer of the Village of Walden; unoccupied and has multiple
housing or building code violations; illegally occupied; or unoccupied
and the subject of code violation notices issued by the Building Official/Code
Enforcement Officer of the Village of Walden. This shall not include
individual condominium units or other individual units in a Village-interest
community where all exterior elements and Village areas are jointly
owned and maintained by a homeowners' or community association.
A building or structure that is not legally occupied.
A.
All owners of abandoned and vacant properties shall register with
the Building Official/Code Enforcement Officer of the Village of Walden
not later than 10 days after any building in the Village becomes an
abandoned or vacant building and not later than 20 days after being
notified by the Building Official/Code Enforcement Officer of the
Village of Walden of the requirement to register. The Building Official/Code
Enforcement Officer may identify vacant buildings through his/her
routine inspection process as well as through notification by residents,
neighbors, neighborhood groups or other community groups that a building
may be abandoned or vacant and eligible for inclusion on the required
registry. Registration by owners shall be submitted on forms provided
by the Building Official/Code Enforcement Officer of the Village of
Walden.
B.
All owners must supply the following information to the Building
Official/Code Enforcement Officer of the Village of Walden:
(1)
A description of the premises, including the property address as
well as the section, block and lot number of the property as set forth
in the tax records of the Village of Walden located in the Office
of the Assessor of the Village of Walden.
(2)
The names and addresses of the owner or owners, or mortgagee or mortgagees.
(3)
Whether or not the owner or owners reside in the Village of Walden,
the name and address for the owner, owners, mortgagee, or mortgagees;
mailing address, telephone number, and local agent's name; and
mailing address, telephone number, and e-mail address for the owner,
owners, mortgagee or mortgagees. Mailing addresses may not be a post
office box but must be an actual street address where the owner, owners,
mortgagee, mortgagees reside or do business.
(4)
The name, street address, telephone number and e-mail address of
a natural person 21 years of age or older designated by the owner,
owners, mortgagee, or mortgagees as the authorized agent for receiving
notices of code violations and/or receiving process in any court proceeding
or administrative enforcement proceeding on behalf of such owner,
owners, mortgagee or mortgagees in connection with the enforcement
of any applicable code, ordinance, local law, regulation or statute.
The agent for service of process must maintain an office or reside
in Orange County, New York.
(5)
The name, street address, telephone number and e-mail address of
the firm or individual responsible for maintaining the property. The
individual or representative of the firm responsible for maintaining
the property must maintain an office or reside within Orange County,
New York and shall be available by telephone or in person on a twenty-four-hour-per-day,
seven-day-per-week basis.
(6)
A statement or plan as to what will be done to secure the structure
and property so that it will not become open to the general public.
(7)
The status of water, sewer, natural gas and electric utilities winterization
of pipes at the structure and property.
A.
By designating an authorized agent as set forth above under the provisions
of this chapter, the owner consents to receive any and all notices
of code violations concerning the registered abandoned or vacant property
and all process in any court proceeding or administrative enforcement
proceeding brought to enforce code provisions concerning the registered
building or property by service of the notice or process on the authorized
agent. Any owner who has designated an authorized agent under the
provisions of this chapter shall be deemed to consent to the continuation
of the owner's designation for the purpose of this section until
the owner notifies the Building Official/Code Enforcement Officer
of the Village of Walden, in writing, of a change of authorization
or until the owner files a new annual registration statement.
B.
Any owner who fails to register an abandoned or vacant property under
the provisions of this chapter shall further be deemed to consent
to receive, by posting at the building, any and all notices of code
violation and all processing of administrative or legal proceedings
brought to enforce code provisions or other laws or regulations concerning
the structure or property.
A.
The owner of any structures that become abandoned or vacant property
and any person designated as an agent or responsible for maintaining
such structure or vacant property shall within 30 days of the structure
becoming abandoned or vacant or 30 days of the owner or mortgagee
taking title to the property, whether or not the deed for said property
has been recorded with the Orange County Clerk:
(1)
Close and secure the structures owned by or mortgaged to the applicant
as imposed by this chapter and/or the State of New York or as set
forth in the rules and regulations provided by the Building Official/Code
Enforcement Officer of the Village of Walden.
(2)
Ensure that the grounds of the structure, including yards, fences,
sidewalks, walks and driveways, are well-maintained and kept free
from trash or debris.
(3)
Post a sign affixed to the structure with a name, address and telephone
number of the owner and/or mortgagee and the owner and/or mortgagee's
authorized agent for the purposes of service of process and the name,
address and telephone number of the entity responsible for the maintenance
of the property. The sign shall be at least 18 inches by 24 inches
in dimension and shall include the words "To Report Problems with
this Building/Property Call and/or E-mail" and shall be placed in
a location where it is clearly legible from the nearest public street
or sidewalk, whichever is nearer.
(4)
Maintain the structure in a secured and closed condition, keep the
grounds in a clean and well-maintained condition and ensure that the
sign is visible and intact until the building is again occupied or
demolished or until repair or rehabilitation of the building is complete.
B.
All vacant real property shall at all times be properly maintained.
A vacant building or structure shall be considered properly maintained
if:
(1)
It has all doors and windows and other openings weathertight and
secured against entry by the general public as well as animals.
(2)
All roofs and roof flashings shall be sound and tight such that no
rain will penetrate the structure and must allow for appropriate drainage
so as to prevent deterioration of the interior walls or other interior
portions of the building. No temporary measures shall be permitted,
such as tarps, canvas, plastic, boards, etc. Temporary boarding of
windows may be permitted upon application and consent by the Building
Official of the Village of Walden. The Building Official shall have
the discretion to determine how long boarding may be permitted.
(3)
The building must be maintained in good repair, be structurally sound
and free from rubbish, garbage, and other debris.
(4)
Structural members of the building shall be capable of bearing both
live and dead loads, and the foundation walls likewise shall be capable
of supporting an appropriate load.
(5)
The exterior of the structure shall be free of loose or rotten materials
as well as holes. Any exposed metal, wood or other surface shall be
protected from the elements by appropriate weather-coating materials
(paint or similar treatment).
(6)
Any balconies, canopies, signs, metal awnings, stairways, fire escapes
or other overhanging extensions shall be in good repair, appropriately
anchored. The exposed metal and wood surfaces of such overhanging
extensions shall also be protected from the elements against rust
or decay by appropriate application of paint or similar weather-coating.
(7)
Any accessories or appurtenant structures, including but not limited
to garages, sheds, other storage facilities and appurtenant sidewalks,
shall meet the same standards.
(8)
The property contains a posting with the name and twenty-four-hour
contact phone number of the local individual or property management
company responsible for the maintenance. This sign must be posted
on the front of the property so it is clearly visible from the street.
(9)
All bushes must be trimmed so as to provide an unobstructed view
of the front of the house from the public roadway.
(10)
All combustibles must be removed from the interior of all buildings
and the exterior of the property.
(11)
Smoke and carbon monoxide detectors are installed and maintained
in operable condition at all times.
(12)
The Building Official/Code Enforcement Officer of the Village
of Walden is provided with proof of inspection of the premises by
the agent or responsible party at least every 30 days after the abandonment
commences.
The Building Official/Code Enforcement Officer, fire inspector
and/or Police Department shall have the authority to inspect properties
subject to this chapter for compliance with same and to issue citations
for any violations.
Upon the Building Official/Code Enforcement Officer or his/her
designee determining a property has been abandoned, he/she shall cause
a certification of abandonment to be filed with the Building Department's
records, and such certification shall be served upon the owner of
the premises either personally or by posting a copy of the certification
in a conspicuous place on the property and by mailing a copy by certified
mail to the owner's(s') last known address.
A.
Upon the Building Official/Code Enforcement Officer filing a certification
of abandonment, the Building Official/Code Enforcement Officer, Police
Department and/or Fire Inspector may, without further notice to the
owner, take necessary steps to ensure the property and/or dwelling
is properly maintained pursuant to this chapter. Costs incurred under
this section shall be paid out of the municipal treasury on certificate
of the Building Official/Code Enforcement Officer. Such costs shall
be charged against the land on which the building existed, as a municipal
lien, or shall be added to the tax roll as an assessment, or shall
be levied as a special tax against the land upon which the building
stands or stood or shall be recovered in a suit at law against the
owner.
B.
The owner of a property declared abandoned may petition the Building
Department to remove the certification of abandonment by providing
proof to the Building Official/Code Enforcement Officer that the basis
of the certificate of abandonment no longer exists and the owner is
in compliance with this chapter.
A.
The Village of Walden shall establish a registry of all properties
registered with the Village under this chapter and shall include a
procedure by which citizens can provide the Building Official/Code
Enforcement Officer through electronic means with information on unregistered
properties that may be subject to this chapter.
B.
New owners shall register or re-register the abandoned or vacant
building or properties with the Building Official/Code Enforcement
Officer within 30 days of any transfer of ownership interest in the
abandoned or vacant building or property, whether or not the deed
to said property has been recorded with the Orange County Clerk.
A.
The owner/mortgagee of a vacant or abandoned building or property
shall pay an annual fee of $1,000 for the first year the building
remains vacant or abandoned or any portion of said year. The fee shall
cover the administrative costs for registering and processing the
vacant or abandoned building or property and the cost for the Village
in monitoring the abandoned or vacant property or building. The fee
shall be paid upon filing of the registration form as required by
this chapter. Subsequent annual fees shall be:
(1)
For the second year the building remains abandoned or vacant: $1,500.
(2)
For the third year the building remains abandoned or vacant: $2,000.
(3)
For the fourth year the building remains abandoned or vacant: $2,500.
(4)
For the fifth year the building remains abandoned or vacant: $3,000.
(5)
For the sixth year the building remains abandoned or vacant: $3,500.
(6)
For the seventh year the building remains abandoned or vacant: $4,000.
(7)
For the eighth year the building remains abandoned or vacant: $4,500.
(8)
For the ninth year the building remains abandoned or vacant: $5,000.
(9)
For the 10th year the building remains abandoned or vacant: $5,500.
B.
For ownership interest in any abandoned or vacant property, whether
or not the deed has been recorded with the Orange County Clerk. The
owners shall be responsible for any unpaid fees.
A.
A building or property which has suffered fire damage or damage caused
by extreme weather conditions shall be exempt from the registration
requirement for a period of 180 days after the date of the fire or
extreme weather event if the property owner/mortgagee submits a request
for exemption, in writing, to the Building Official/Code Enforcement
Officer of the Village of Walden. This request shall include a description
of the property; the names and addresses of the owner and/or mortgagee;
and a statement of intent to repair and reoccupy the building in an
expedient manner or intent to demolish the building.
B.
Additional exceptions to this statute shall be if in the sole and
reasonable discretion of the Building Official/Code Enforcement Officer
the property is subject to any one or more of the following:
(1)
A valid open building permit being pursued with diligence;
(2)
A pending land use application including site plan, subdivision or
special permit application being pursued with diligence;
(3)
A pending application to a governmental body being pursued with diligence
for an approval pertaining to the physical improvement of the property;
(4)
Utilization of the building by the Village of Walden on a temporary
basis not to exceed 12 months for Village purposes, including but
not limited to fire training.
If an owner shall violate any portion of this chapter, he/she
shall be subject to a fine of not more than $500 or 30 days in jail,
or both. Each day a violation continues shall be deemed a separate
offense.