The Building Official may revoke a building
permit theretofore issued in the following instances:
A. Where he finds that there has been any false statement
or misrepresentation as to material fact in the application, plans
or specifications on which the building permit was based;
B. Where he finds that the building permit was issued
in error and should not have been issued in accordance with the applicable
law;
C. Where he finds that the work performed under the permit
is not being prosecuted in accordance with the provisions of the application,
plans or specifications; or
D. Where the person to whom a building permit has been
issued fails or refuses to comply with a stop order issued by the
Building Official.
Whenever the Building Official has reasonable
grounds to believe that work on any building or structure is being
prosecuted in violation of the provisions of the applicable building
laws, ordinances or regulations, or not in conformity with the provisions
of an application, plans or specifications on the basis of which a
building permit was issued, or in an unsafe and dangerous manner,
he shall notify the owner of the property or the owner's agent or
the person performing the work, to suspend all work, and any such
person shall forthwith stop such work and suspend all building activities
until the stop order has been rescinded. Such order and notice shall
be in writing, shall state the conditions under which the work may
be resumed, and may be served upon a person to whom it is directed
either by delivering it personally to him or by posting the same upon
a conspicuous portion of the building under construction and sending
a copy of the same by registered mail.
[Amended 4-15-2003 by L.L. No. 1-2003]
The Building Official, upon the showing of proper
credentials and in the discharge of his duties, may enter upon any
building, structure or premises at any reasonable hour, and no person
shall interfere with or prevent such entry.
Upon request the Building Official may issue
a temporary certificate of occupancy for a building or structure or
part thereof before the entire work covered by the building permit
shall have been completed, provided such portion or portions as have
been completed may be occupied safely without endangering life or
the public welfare. A temporary certificate of occupancy shall remain
effective for a period not exceeding three months from its date of
issuance. For good cause, the Building Official may allow a maximum
of two extensions for periods not exceeding three months each.
Whenever there are reasonable grounds to believe
that any material, construction, equipment or assembly does not conform
to the requirements of the applicable building laws, ordinances or
regulations, the Building Official may require the same to be subjected
to tests in order to furnish proof of such compliance.
[Added 11-16-2010 by L.L.
No. 19-2015]
A. No person, firm or corporation shall commence the installation, construction,
erection, alteration, or improvement of a swimming pool without first
obtaining a swimming pool permit from the Building Official; except
that no permit shall be required for the performance of ordinary repairs.
B. Contents of application.
(1) Application for a permit shall be made to the Building Official and
shall contain the following information:
(a)
A description of the land on which the proposed swimming pool
shall be installed, constructed or erected, including the full name
and address of the owner.
(b)
Identification of the swimming pool contractor, installer, manufacturer,
and licensed electrician who will be performing the electrical work.
(c)
A set of plans or sketches and specifications, including a full
description of the required fencing around the swimming pool.
(d)
Such other information as may be reasonably required by the
Building Official.
C. Fee. Upon filing of an application for a permit, the fee set by the
Town Board by resolution shall be paid.
D. Inspections. The Building Official or his designee shall inspect
and approve the electrical grounding prior to any concrete being poured.
The Building Official shall inspect and approve the full completion
of the swimming pool and required fencing prior to any use of the
swimming pool.
E. Penalties for offenses. It shall be unlawful for any person, firm
or corporation to install, construct, erect, alter, improve a swimming
pool in violation of the above provisions or to fail to comply with
any order or direction of the Building Official. Any person who shall
fail to obtain a permit, fails to allow and provide for inspections
by the Building Official, or otherwise violates the applicable provisions
of this law shall be punishable by a fine of not more than $1,000
or imprisonment for not more than one year, or both. Each day that
a violation continues shall be deemed a separate offense.
The above rules and regulations may be amended
at any time by the Town Board of the Town of Binghamton, upon the
recommendation of the Building Official, by a majority vote of the
said Board.