[Added 11-18-2004 by L.L. No. 3-2004]
When one person engages in conduct which constitutes
a violation of this Code, another person is criminally liable for
such conduct when, acting with the mental culpability required for
the commission thereof, he solicits, requests, commands, importunes,
or intentionally aids such person to engage in such conduct. This
section has been included for clarity and, in substance, is merely
a paraphrased restatement of the substance of Penal Law § 20.00,
which applies to the entire Village Code.
[Added 5-21-2019 by L.L.
No. 6-2019]
A. It shall be a violation of this Code for any obligated person to
fail to comply with a condition of a board within the time period
set by that board, or, if none, within the time period set by an authorized
Village official.
B. In addition to the fines set forth in Chapter
116 of this Code and such other actions authorized by this Code, upon the Superintendent of the Building Department finding such violation to exist, such Superintendent may issue a stop order or decline to issue or revoke a previously issued certificate of compliance, completion, or occupancy
C. As used in this section, the following terms shall have the meanings
indicated:
AUTHORIZED VILLAGE OFFICIAL
Includes the following Village officers and employees: Superintendent
of the Building Department, Superintendent of the Department of Public
Works, Building Inspector, Commissioner of Police, Police Officer,
and Mayor, and the Chairman of a board with regard to that board's
condition.
BOARD
Includes the following Village boards and commission: Board
of Trustees, Planning Board, Board of Appeals, Architectural and Preliminary
Site Plan Review Board, and Landmarks Preservation Commission.
OBLIGATED PERSON
Includes the following: as to all of the premises that benefitted
by the board's action when the board imposed the condition, unless
such condition was limited to only certain premises, all of the present
owners, tenants, and lessees of those premises.