By County Executive Ed Day
My administration’s brand-new Office of Buildings and Codes (OBC) has been working tirelessly following the official takeover of the Building Department in the Village of Spring Valley on February 14, 2022, a directive from the New York State Department of State following years of code enforcement issues. Since assuming control, the Rockland County Office of Buildings and Codes has inspected more than 400 properties, written more than 900 violation notices, and issued several civil penalties for violating New York State Uniform Codes against:
Samuel Weiss, Leah Weiss and 6 Yale Drive LLC, property owners of 6 Yale Drive, along with tenant Rabbi Schmuel Neiman in the amount of $6800
Joan Bornstein, property owner of 42 Grove Street, along with tenants Widmax Fils- Aime and Danny King Jr., in the amount of $6500
Devon Johnson & Everette Martin, property owners of 16 N. Main Street, along with tenants Fire Pot Restaurant LLC & Janiel Griffiths, in the amount of $13,750
Rony Joseph, property owner of 3 George Street, in the amount of $39,250
If these fines are not received within 30 days, my administration will take legal action but we’re already expecting the first payment to OBC in mid-June.
Not even four months into this effort a negligent landlord is trying to scapegoat the law, filing a lawsuit against OBC over the administrative court we use to prosecute these cases and determine fines.
OBC is fighting a lawsuit filed by NBM Management, Weinreb Management, Country Village Towers Corp., and Jacob Weinreb, the owners and operators of Country Village Towers in Spring Valley which had 100+ of the most egregious violations discovered at a single property since the effort launched in mid-February.
Back on March 9, a fire broke out inside a 7 th floor apartment in Country Village Towers at 101 Kennedy Drive resulting in multiple people trapped and multiple families displaced. This fire sparked an inspection that resulted in the following violations being discovered inside Country
Village Towers:
No fire extinguishers in hallways (one is required every 75 feet)
Combustible materials in hallways
Flammable caulking
Corroded fire pump
Exposed wires throughout the building
Faulty smoke alarms & CO detectors
Systematic failure of the fire alarm system
Fire doors not closing properly
No elevator certificate of inspection
Black mold in several apartments
Deteriorating stairways and balconies
Numerous illegally converted apartments
Our administrative court is a legal, well-established, process utilized statewide including in the Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Environmental Conservation, and many other state agencies.
This type of court proceeding is preferred because it’s expedited compared to the traditional court system, which when it comes to potential violations putting lives at risk is vital to an effort like this.
Without question, the fire at this apartment complex could have easily taken a turn for the worst, resulting in casualties, and I refuse to backdown to a landlord who believes these types of living conditions are acceptable.
Let’s not forget, some of the violations we are going after at Country Village Towers were first discovered by the Village of Spring Valley in 2019 but never followed up on.
Additionally, this landlord, Jacob Weinreb and Weinreb Management, is at the center of another major lawsuit filed by New York City for 200+ building and fire code violations at 11 properties that include failing to maintain fire escapes, sprinklers, and alarm systems.
It is my duty to protect the health and safety of residents, visitors, and first responders and it’s clear that this lawsuit is an attempt to circumvent the legal process at the expense of lives and I won’t stand for it.
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