Showing ordinances that apply to St. John Fisher College, NY
St. John Fisher College is an unincorporated community (population 1,307) in Monroe County, New York. Because St. John Fisher College is not an incorporated city, it does not have its own municipal code. Instead, Monroe County ordinances apply directly to properties here. The vacant lot maintenance rules below are the ones that govern your area.
Rochester ยง39-10 and suburban codes require vacant lots to be maintained โ grass under 10 inches, debris removed, secured against dumping. Vacant Foreclosed Registry applies to mortgaged abandoned parcels. Abatement with property lien for non-compliance.
Rochester Municipal Code ยง39-10 requires vacant lots to be maintained โ grass/weeds kept below 10 inches, debris removed, secured against illegal dumping, no harborage of vermin. Suburban town codes (Greece ยง171-11, Irondequoit Ch. 177, Brighton ยง198-20) set similar grass height limits (typically 8-12 inches). Rochester's Vacant Foreclosed Registry (ยง90-17) covers mortgagee-owned parcels. The City may mow/clean and lien the costs via ยง39-15. NY Real Property Tax Law ยง1111-a provides tax foreclosure pathway for chronically delinquent vacant lots. Monroe County maintains an Office of Real Property with tax-foreclosure auction inventory. Illegal dumping on vacant lots: Rochester fines $250-$2,500.
Grass over limit: notice with 10-14 day cure, then municipal mow at $200-$500+. Liens placed for unpaid abatement. Chronic non-compliance: escalating fines, potential tax foreclosure.
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