[Amended 9-8-2005 by L.L. No. 3-2005]
All provisions of this chapter shall be enforced
by the Code Enforcement Officer. It shall be the duty of such enforcement
official to keep a record of all applications for permits and record
of all permits issued with a notification of all special conditions
relating thereto. He shall file copies submitted, all of which records
shall be available for use by the Assessor of the Town of Avon. The
Code Enforcement Officer shall issue no permit for the use of any
property not in conformity with the requirements of this chapter and
all other provisions of the Code of the Town of Avon and any rules
or regulations adopted pursuant thereto.
[Amended 5-25-2000 by L.L. No. 3-2000; 9-8-2005 by L.L. No. 3-2005]
A. The Code Enforcement Officer shall have the right
to inspect all or any part of the buildings or premises, including
any unit or apartment or entire multiple residence, except that the
owner, agent or person in charge thereof shall have the right to insist
upon the procurement of a search warrant from a court of competent
jurisdiction by the Code Enforcement Officer in order to enable such
inspection. The Code Enforcement Officer charged with conducting the
inspection pursuant to this chapter shall be required to obtain a
search warrant whenever an owner, agent or person in charge refuses
to permit a warrantless inspection of the premises after having been
advised that he or she has a constitutional right to refuse entry
of the officials without a search warrant.
B. Where the Code Enforcement Officer, in the course
of his duties, determines that any plans, buildings or premises are
in violation of the provisions of this chapter, he shall order the
responsible party, in writing, to remedy such conditions. Said written
order shall specify the nature of the violation found to exist, the
remedy ordered and the time permitted for such action, the penalties
and remedies which may be invoked by the Town and the violator's rights
of appeal, all as provided for by this chapter.
C. On the serving of notice by the Code Enforcement Officer
to the owner of any violation of any of the provisions of this chapter,
the certificate of occupancy for such building or use shall be held
null and void. A new certificate of occupancy shall be required for
any further use of such building or premises.
D. The Code Enforcement Officer shall maintain a permanent
record of all matters considered and all action taken by him. Such
records shall form a part of the records of his office and shall be
available for the use of the Town Board and other officials of the
Town. The records to be maintained shall include at least the following:
(1) Application file. An individual permanent file for
each application for a permit provided for by this chapter shall be
established at the time the application is made. Said file shall contain
one copy of the application and all supporting documents, maps and
plans; notations regarding pertinent dates and fees and the like;
as appropriate, one copy of the resolution of the Board of Appeals
in acting on the application; and the date the permit applied for
was issued or denied by the Code Enforcement Officer.
(2) Monthly report. The Code Enforcement Officer shall
prepare a monthly report for the Town Board. Said report shall cite
all actions taken by the Code Enforcement Officer, including all referrals
made by him; all permits and certificates issued and denied; and all
complaints of violations received and all violations found by him
and the action taken by him consequent thereon. A copy of this monthly
report shall also be transmitted by the Code Enforcement Officer to
the Tax Assessor, Planning Board and Board of Appeals at the same
time it is transmitted to the Town Board.
The certificate and permits enumerated herein are hereby established for the equitable enforcement and administration of the provisions of this chapter. A zoning permit or special use permit shall be a prerequisite to the issuance of a building permit as prescribed in Chapter
39, Building Construction, of the Code of the Town of Avon.
A. Zoning permit. The Code Enforcement Officer is hereby
empowered to issue a zoning permit for any plans regarding the construction
or alteration of any building or part of any building or the change
in the use of any land or building or park thereof, where he shall
determine that such plans are not in violation of the provisions of
this chapter.
[Amended 9-8-2005 by L.L. No. 3-2005]
B. Special use permit. Upon written direction of the
Board of Appeals, the Code Enforcement Officer is hereby empowered
to issue any special use permit, including home occupation permits,
provided by this chapter.
[Amended 9-8-2005 by L.L. No. 3-2005]
C. Building permit. A building permit shall be required
prior to the erection, alteration, demolition, moving or addition
to any building or structure with an area greater than 100 square
feet. It shall be unlawful for any person to commence work requiring
a building permit until such permit has been duly issued. No building
permit shall be issued until site plan approval is granted, if required,
by the Planning Board.
D. Certificate of occupancy. The Code Enforcement Officer
is hereby empowered to issue a certificate of occupancy which shall
certify that all provisions of the New York State Uniform Fire Prevention
and Building Code, this chapter and other provisions of the Code of
the Town of Avon have been complied with in respect to the location
and use of the building, structure or premises in question.
[Amended 9-8-2005 by L.L. No. 3-2005]
Each application for a permit provided for by
this article shall be accompanied by a fee, payable in cash or other
form of security approved by the Town Attorney in accordance with
a schedule established by the Town Board.