The Code Enforcement Officer shall carry out the duties assigned by local law or by any additional regulations adopted pursuant to §
109-20 hereof. The Code Enforcement Officer shall be responsible for the overall inspection of site improvements, including coordination with the Zoning Board of Appeals and other officials and agencies, as appropriate.
The Zoning Board of Appeals may, after a public
hearing, adopt such further rules and regulations as it deems reasonably
necessary to carry out the provisions of this chapter.
All proposed amendments shall be referred to
the Zoning Board of Appeals for a report and recommendation thereon.
The Zoning Board of Appeals shall submit its report to the Village
Board within 30 days after receiving such referral. Failure of the
Zoning Board of Appeals to report within the required time shall be
deemed to constitute a recommendation for approval of the proposed
amendment.
Whenever the circumstances of proposed development
require compliance with this chapter and with any other local law,
ordinance or requirement of the Village, the Zoning Board of Appeals
shall attempt to integrate, as appropriate, site plan review as required
by this chapter with the procedural and submission requirements for
such other compliance.
Any person, corporation, partnership, association
or other legal entity who, after being notified, shall violate any
of the provisions of this chapter or any conditions imposed by a permit
pursuant hereto shall be guilty of an offense and subject to a fine
of not more than $250 or by a civil penalty of $250 to be recovered
by the Village in a civil action. Every such person or entity shall
be deemed guilty of a separate offense for each week such violation,
disobedience, omission, neglect or refusal shall continue.