Showing ordinances that apply to Siena College, NY
Siena College is an unincorporated community (population 2,281) in Albany County, New York. Because Siena College is not an incorporated city, it does not have its own municipal code. Instead, Albany County ordinances apply directly to properties here. The vacant lot maintenance rules below are the ones that govern your area.
Albany County vacant lot owners must maintain property under NYS Property Maintenance Code ยง302 and local codes. Grass/weed height limit typically 10 inches; dumping prohibited; abandoned structures must be secured. Albany County and City both maintain nuisance abatement programs with lien authority under NY General Municipal Law ยง119-z.
Owners of vacant lots in Albany County must maintain their parcels under NYS Property Maintenance Code (19 NYCRR Part 1226) ยง302, adopted through Executive Law ยง378. City of Albany Code Chapter 255 (Property Maintenance) and local town codes (Colonie ยง114, Bethlehem ยง104, Guilderland ยง74) set specific standards: grass and weeds must not exceed 10 inches (some towns 8 inches); no accumulated debris, junk, tires, or illegally dumped materials; abandoned structures must be boarded with Code-compliant materials; no conditions harboring rodents, mosquitos, or other vectors under Public Health Law Article 13. Hudson River floodplain vacant lots (Coeymans, Watervliet, Cohoes) also face federal NFIP and NYSDEC wetland regulations under ECL Article 24. The City of Albany's vacant lot program (under Chapter 133 for vacant buildings and Chapter 255 for lots) authorizes mowing and cleanup at owner expense ($200-$750 per occurrence plus administrative fees). Unpaid abatement costs become liens on the property under GML ยง119-z and can be enforced through the County Tax Sale. The Albany County Land Bank may acquire persistently blighted properties for redevelopment.
Written notice with 10-21 day compliance period. Per-violation fines $100-$1,000; per-day fines for continuing violations. Municipal mowing/cleanup: $200-$750+ per occurrence billed to owner. Liens enforced at Albany County tax sale. Persistent blight may lead to Land Bank acquisition proceedings.
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