The duty of administering and enforcing the provisions of this chapter shall be the responsibility of the Building Inspector in accordance with Chapter 81 of this Municipal Code.
A.
Administration of Zoning Law. As provided in Chapter 81, the Building Inspector shall receive all applications and issue building permits, provided that the minimum requirements of this chapter are met, together with the minimum requirements of the New York Fire Prevention and Building Code, other applicable provisions of this Municipal Code and laws, rules and regulations governing building construction. The Building Inspector does not have discretionary powers. If the application meets all minimum requirements, he or she must grant a permit, but if it does not, he or she must deny the permit.
B.
Referral to Board of Appeals. An applicant may appeal the denial of a building permit by the Building Inspector to the Board of Appeals either on the grounds that the Building Inspector made an erroneous order, requirement, decision or determination or that a variance should be granted. The Building Inspector shall notify the Secretary of the Board of Appeals of the appeal and transmit all necessary supporting information.
C.
Referral to Planning Board. Any application for a special permit, site plan review or zoning change shall be referred by the Building Inspector to the Village Planning Board as provided in the following sections, together with all supporting information.