This chapter shall provide for administration and enforcement
of the New York State Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code (Uniform
Code) in the Village of Green Island. This chapter is adopted pursuant
to § 10 of Article 2 of the Municipal Home Rule Law. Except
as otherwise provided within this chapter, or within the Uniform Code,
all premises, regardless of use, are subject to the provisions which
follow.
The words and terms used in this chapter shall have the same
meanings as those contained in Executive Law Article 18, as amended
from time to time.
The Code Enforcement Officer shall administer and enforce all
of the provisions of the New York State Uniform Fire Prevention and
Building Code. The Code Enforcement Officer may promulgate rules and
regulations subject to the approval of the Village Board of Trustees
to secure the intent of this chapter and the Uniform Code. Such rules
and regulations shall be published at least 10 days prior to their
effective date. The specific duties of the Code Enforcement Officer
shall be to:
A. Receive building permit applications and such fees as may be established
by the Village Board of Trustees.
B. Approve or deny plans and specifications within 60 days, in writing,
and issue permits for the erection and alteration of buildings or
structures or parts thereof.
C. Inspect the premises for which such applications have been received,
plans approved or such permits issued.
D. Approve or deny applications for certificates of occupancy within
10 days.
E. Conduct periodic inspections as required by the Uniform Code.
F. Maintain all records on file with the Village Clerk, consisting of
applications, permits, denials, inspection reports, recommendations,
complaints, violation orders, certificates of occupancy, correspondence
and proof of payment of required fees.
G. Issue, in writing, all appropriate notices or orders to remove illegal
or unsafe conditions.
H. Require the necessary safeguards during the entire course of construction
or demolition.
I. Serve notices and orders upon a property owner or the owner's
agent personally or by certified mail or by posting conspicuously
on the premises to which the notice or order applies.
J. Report at least annually to the governing body all approvals, denials,
permits and certificates issued, fees collected and turned in to the
general fund, orders and notices issued and other matters as appropriate.
No structure, building or premises shall be erected, altered
or rearranged, in whole or in part (excluding regular repairs or maintenance),
nor converted from residential to commercial or industrial use or
from one commercial or industrial use to another until plans and details,
in duplicate, of the proposed work, together with a statement of materials
to be used and the estimated cost of the same, shall have been submitted
to the Village Planning Board or the Building Inspector, who shall,
if in accordance with the provisions herein contained and of other
pertinent and applicable village laws, issue a permit for the proposed
construction. Where the work is to be performed by an individual or
corporation generally engaged in the contracting business, there shall
also be submitted proof of appropriate liability insurance in the
sum of not less than $500,000.
A permit for installation of a solid-fuel-burning heating appliance, chimney and flue in any dwelling unit shall be obtained as provided in §
82-8. If the enforcement official, after inspection, determines that the installation is in compliance with the Uniform Code, he shall issue a certificate of compliance on a form to be prescribed by resolution of the Village Board. A violation of this section and of Subdivision 5 of § 378 of the Executive Law shall be punishable as provided in §
82-7B.