HOA/condo boards governed by NY Real Property Law 339 (Condominium Act) and Not-for-Profit Corporation Law for HOAs. Annual meetings required, written notice 10-50 days, quorum per bylaws. Records open to members.
NY RPL Article 9-B (339-d through 339-kk) governs condominiums. HOAs organized as not-for-profit corporations are governed by NY N-PCL. Board meetings must be open to unit owners in most cases. Budget adoption and special assessments require notice per bylaws. Contact Onondaga County at (315) 435-2070 for enforcement.
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Syracuse, NY
Syracuse limits construction noise in residential areas under the Noise Control Ordinance. Construction is generally restricted during nighttime hours and ea...
Syracuse, NY
Syracuse regulates noise under Chapter 40 (Noise Control Ordinance) of the Revised General Ordinances. The city prohibits excessive, unnecessary, or unusuall...
Syracuse, NY
Syracuse's ReZone zoning ordinance sets fence height limits in residential districts. Front yard fences are limited to 4 feet; side and rear fences may be up...
Syracuse, NY
New York State does not require neighbor consent to build a fence on your property. Fences must be within property lines and comply with local zoning.
Syracuse, NY
Syracuse permits residents to keep up to six hens with a chicken permit under Revised General Ordinances Chapter 6, adopted as part of the urban agriculture ...
Syracuse, NY
Syracuse allows beekeeping subject to conditions. Hives must be managed to prevent nuisance to neighbors. New York State requires beekeeper registration.
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