The Chief Engineer shall have the power to institute
a criminal proceeding in the Justice Court of the Village of Dobbs
Ferry against any person who shall fail to comply with an order issued
in accordance with this chapter or who shall otherwise violate any
provision of this chapter.
If the Chief Engineer shall determine that the
construction or use of any building is in violation of the New York
State Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code or of any order issued
thereunder, the Chief Engineer is hereby authorized to apply to a
Justice of the Supreme Court in and for the Ninth Judicial District
for an order directing the removal of the building or abatement of
the violation, as provided in Subdivision 3 of § 382 of
the Executive Law. Said civil remedy shall be available in addition
to the penalties for violation provided for in this article.
[Amended 2-24-2015 by L.L. No. 2-2015]
A. The Chief
Engineer shall, from time to time, conduct inspections of all premises
subject to the provisions of this chapter and shall report the results
thereof in writing. Said inspections shall be made on any day of the
week at reasonable hours, except that, in emergencies determined by
the Chief Engineer to pose an imminent peril to life or property,
inspections may be made at any time. In the event that access for
inspection is refused by an owner or is otherwise unavailable, the
Chief Engineer is hereby authorized, for good cause shown, to apply
to any court of competent jurisdiction for an order directing that
access be provided.
B. Said inspections shall have an associated fee, to be paid by the property owner or business owner. Fees are listed in §
175-1.
The Chief Engineer shall maintain official records
of all rules and regulations, permits, notices, orders, inspection
reports, court proceedings and other matters pertaining to the administration
and enforcement of the provisions of this chapter.