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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Utica, NY
Utica prohibits unreasonable noise that disturbs neighbors under City Code Chapter 2-19. Quiet hours run 10:00 PM to 7:00 AM Sunday through Thursday and 11:0...
Utica, NY
Utica enforces a 48-hour limit on continuous street parking and seasonal alternate-side parking rules under City Code Chapter 2-25. Overnight winter parking ...
Utica, NY
Utica limits front-yard fences to 4 feet in residential zones and rear/side-yard fences to 6 feet under Zoning Code Chapter 2-22. Fences over 6 feet require ...
Utica, NY
Utica requires all dogs to be leashed when off their owner's property under City Code Chapter 2-5. Leashes must not exceed 6 feet in length. Dogs running at ...
Utica, NY
Utica follows New York State Penal Law Β§270.00, which prohibits the possession, sale, and use of all consumer fireworks. Only ground-based sparkling devices ...
Utica, NY
Utica requires property owners to keep grass and weeds below 10 inches under City Code Chapter 2-13. Violations result in a written notice and 7 days to comp...
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