HOAs and condominiums governed by NY Real Property Law Article 9-B (Condominium Act) and RPL 339 (condo declarations). Not-for-Profit Corporation Law applies to HOA boards. Annual meetings, quorum, and notice requirements set by governing documents plus N-PCL.
NY RPL 339-v requires condo bylaws to address board elections, meetings, and officer duties. Homeowner associations (non-condo) incorporated as not-for-profits follow N-PCL 603 for member meetings: annual meeting required, notice 10 to 60 days prior. Oneida County HOAs concentrated in Old Forge area, New Hartford subdivisions, and Utica-area planned communities.
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NY Vehicle & Traffic Law Β§375(31) prohibits excessive vehicle noise statewide, including modified exhausts and muffler cutouts. Oneida County Sheriff, Utica ...
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NY Agriculture & Markets Law Art. 7 authorizes Oneida County municipalities to enact dog-nuisance ordinances. Utica Code Ch. 2-6 treats 15+ minutes of contin...
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Abandoned vehicles on Oneida County public roads are removable after 96 hours per NY V&T Law 1224. Unregistered or inoperable vehicles on private property ar...
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No countywide overnight parking ban. Winter parking bans active during snow emergencies (typically 2 AM to 6 AM or declared emergencies). Utica and Rome have...
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EV charging follows NY State Energy Conservation Construction Code. New commercial construction requires EV-ready infrastructure per 2020 ECCCNYS. NYSERDA Ch...
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NY Uniform Code (19 NYCRR 1228 / Residential Code Appendix G) requires a 48 inch minimum barrier around all residential pools in Oneida County, with self-clo...
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