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 rental registration rules below are the ones that govern your area.
City of Rochester requires Certificates of Occupancy and rental registration for all rental dwellings (1-4 units) under Municipal Code Chapter 90. Properties must pass inspection every 3-6 years. Town of Irondequoit, Greece, and Brighton have separate rental registries.
Rochester Municipal Code ยง90-16 requires a Certificate of Occupancy (C of O) for every rental unit. Residential 1-4 unit dwellings are inspected every 6 years in owner-occupied duplexes and every 3 years for non-owner-occupied units under the Certificate of Occupancy program. Lead-Based Paint Poisoning Prevention Ordinance (Chapter 90, Article II) requires visual inspection for pre-1978 units in designated high-risk zones and dust-wipe testing for units with prior lead violations. Town of Irondequoit requires rental registration under Town Code Ch. 177. Greece Town Code Ch. 199 requires rental permits. Fees run $60-$150 per unit.
Renting without C of O: Rochester fines $250-$1,000 per occurrence, possible prosecution. Failed inspection: correction order with 30-day cure. Lead violations: up to $5,000 and criminal referral. Unregistered rentals in Irondequoit/Greece: $250-$500 first offense.
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