This chapter shall be deemed to prescribe minimum
requirements. Except for the amendments to the Building Zone Code
herein provided for, this chapter shall not be deemed to amend, repeal
or impair any requirement in any ordinance or law or in any deed restriction
or covenant or in any other undertaking among private persons, but
no provisions in any such ordinance, law, restriction, covenant or
undertaking shall be deemed to justify noncompliance with any provision
of this chapter.
It shall be unlawful to use or permit the use
of any building or premises or part thereof hereafter erected, changed,
converted or enlarged, wholly or partly, in its use or structure (but
not including the making of minor alterations in such building) until
a certificate of occupancy therefor shall have been issued by the
Building Committee. Such certificate shall show that such building or premises
or part thereof and the proposed use thereof are in conformity with
the provisions of this chapter. It shall be the duty of the Building
Committee to issue a certificate of occupancy as promptly as practicable
and in any case within 10 days after an application for such a certificate
shall have been filed in the Village office by an owner, after having
determined that the building and premises and the proposed use thereof
conform with all the requirements of this chapter and of the Building
Code of the Village. Each application for a certificate of occupancy
shall be accompanied by a fee in the amount required by the Code of
the Village of Centre Island.
The Building Committee may revoke a building
permit heretofore issued and approved in the following instances:
A. Where it finds that there has been any false statement
or misrepresentation as to a material fact in the application, plans
or specifications on which the building permit was issued.
B. Where it is found that the building permit was issued
in error and should not have been issued in accordance with the applicable
law.
C. Where it is found that work performed under the permit
is not being carried on in accordance with the provisions of the application,
plans or specifications.
D. Where the person to whom a building permit has been
issued fails or refuses to comply with the stop order issued by the
Building Committee.
E. Where the Building Inspector/Village Engineer or Building
Committee has reasonable grounds to believe that the work on any building
or structure is being carried on in violation of the provisions of
this chapter; a stop-work order shall be issued immediately.
It shall be the duty of the Building Inspector,
and he hereby is given the authority, to oversee and enforce the provisions
of this chapter. The Building Inspector/Village Engineer, in the discharge
of his duties, with notice, shall have the authority to enter any
building or premises at any reasonable hour.