All persons, except such as are duly and specially authorized
by law in such cases made and provided, are forbidden and prohibited
from hawking, peddling, auctioneering, soliciting and canvassing,
or conducting circuses, menageries, public exhibitions amusement parks
or shows, or distributing bills or other advertising matter, or hanging,
exhibiting or swinging banners, placards or any other matter in, upon
and across the streets in the Village of Wolcott, without first obtaining
from the Village Board of said Village a license authorizing and regulating
the same, for which a fee of $5 per day or $50 for a year shall be charged.
Any persons violating this article shall be punishable for the
first offense by a fine not exceeding $25 or by imprisonment in the
Wayne County Jail for 25 days, or both, and for a second or subsequent
offense by a fine not exceeding $50 or by imprisonment in the Wayne
County Jail for 50 days, or both.
[Adopted 10-8-1985 by L.L. No. 4-1985]
The Building Official may revoke a building permit therefor
issued in the following instances:
A. Where he 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 based.
B. Where he finds that the building permit was issued in error and should
not have been issued in accordance with the applicable law.
C. Where he finds that the work performed under the permit is not being
prosecuted 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 a stop order issued by the Building Official.
Whenever the Building Official has reasonable grounds to believe
that work on any building or structure is being prosecuted in violation
of the provisions of the applicable building laws, ordinances, rules,
or regulations, or not in conformity with the provisions of an application,
plans or specifications on the basis of which a building permit was
issued, or in an unsafe and dangerous manner, he shall notify the
owner of the property, or the owner's agent, to suspend all work,
and any such persons shall forthwith stop such work and suspend all
building activities until the stop-work order has been rescinded.
Such order and notice shall be in writing, shall state the conditions
under which the work may be resumed and may be served upon a person
to whom it is directed either by delivering it personally to him,
or by posting the same upon a conspicuous portion of the building
where the work is being performed and sending a copy of the same to
him by certified mail at the address set forth in the application
for permission for the construction of such building.
The Building Official and building inspectors, upon the showing
of proper credentials and in the discharge of their duties, shall
be permitted to enter upon any building, structure, or premises, without
interference, during reasonable working hours.
Before issuing a certificate of occupancy, the Building Official
shall examine or cause to be examined all buildings, structures and
sites for which an application has been filed for a building permit
to construct, enlarge, alter, repair, or change the use or nature
of occupancy, and he may conduct such inspections as he deems appropriate
from time to time during and upon completion of the work for which
a building permit has been issued. There shall be maintained in the
Building Department a record of all such examinations and inspections
together with a record of findings of violations of the law.
Upon request, the Building Official may issue a temporary certificate
of occupancy for a building or structure, or part thereof, before
the entire work covered by the building permit shall have been completed,
provided such portion or portions as have been completed may be occupied
safely without endangering life or the public health or welfare. A
temporary certificate of occupancy shall remain effective for a period
not exceeding three months from its date of issuance. For good cause,
the Building Official may allow a maximum of two extensions for periods
not exceeding three months each.