This Chapter shall be administered and enforced by the Zoning
Administrator and by his duly authorized representatives. The functions
of the Building Inspector shall reside in the office of the Zoning
Administrator. No building permit, change of use permit, certificate
of occupancy, temporary certificate of occupancy or other authorization
for any construction, reconstruction, alteration or enlargement of
a building, structure or use or for the moving of a building or structure
from one site to another shall be issued by the Zoning Administrator
and no variance shall be granted by the Zoning Board of Appeals and
no site plan or special permit shall be approved by the Planning Board,
unless the provisions of this Chapter and all other statutes, laws,
ordinances, rules and regulations affecting the property involved
are fully complied with. The Zoning Administrator shall maintain files
of all applications for building permits and change of use permits,
together with all plans submitted therewith and for certificates of
occupancy and records of all such permits and certificates issued
by him. In the performance of his duties, the Zoning Administrator
and his duly authorized representatives shall have the right, during
daylight hours, to enter and inspect any building, structure or land
within the incorporated area of the city, where the owner consents
or where an emergency exists. Prior to performing any interior inspection
of private property pursuant to this Chapter, the inspector shall
obtain permission for such inspection from the property owner or his
authorized agent or representative. In the event that such owner or
agent neglects or refuses to allow inspection, either upon initial
inspection or reinspection, the inspector shall request that the Corporation
Counsel make application to a court of competent jurisdiction for
a search warrant. Such application is to be made on notice to the
property owner or his authorized agent or representative. In cases
of public emergency, the notice requirement may be dispensed with
and application made ex parte. These provisions shall apply to tenants
of any premises to be inspected.
If the Zoning Administrator shall find that any of the provisions
of this Chapter are being violated, he shall notify, in writing, the
person responsible for such violations, indicating the nature of the
violation and ordering the action necessary to correct it. He shall
order discontinuance of any illegal use of land, buildings or structures;
removal of illegal buildings or structures or of illegal additions,
alterations or structural changes; discontinuance of any illegal work
being done; or shall take any other action authorized by this Chapter
to ensure compliance with or to prevent violations of its provisions.
[Ord. of 11-3-1986, § 3]
No building in any district shall be erected, reconstructed
or restored or structurally altered or used, without a building permit.
A building permit shall be duly issued upon application to the Zoning
Administrator and upon payment of the required fee. No fee is required
if the premises are exempt from taxation under Section 4 of the Tax
Law No building permit shall be issued unless the proposed
construction or use is in full conformity with all provisions of this
Chapter and all other applicable regulations, including Section 6.23
of the Building and Utility Codes of the City of Poughkeepsie. Any
such permit issued in violation of the provisions of this Chapter
shall be null and void and of no effect. Further, proceedings for
revocation or nullification of such null and void permits shall not
be necessary, and any work undertaken or use established pursuant
to any such permit shall be unlawful.
(1) Application. Every application for a building permit for any building shall contain the following information and be accompanied by a plot plan in duplicate drawn to scale and signed by the person responsible for such drawing. If no such plot plan is available, a survey, prepared by a licensed engineer or land surveyor is required. In the case of accessory buildings, the Zoning Administrator may waive such of the requirements set forth in Subsections
(1)(a) through
(f) below as he may deem to be superfluous:
(a)
The actual shape, dimensions, radii, angles and area of the
lot on which the building is proposed to be erected or if an existing
building, of the lot on which it is situated.
(b)
The exact size and locations on the lot of the proposed building
or buildings or alteration of an existing building and of other existing
buildings on the same lot.
(c)
The dimensions of all yards in relation to the subject building
and the distances between such building and any other existing buildings
on the same lot.
(d)
The existing and intended use of all buildings, existing or
proposed, the use of land and the number of dwelling units, if any,
the building is designed to accommodate.
(e)
Where the variations in elevation above or below the average
level of the street in front of the property exceed 10 feet, the application
shall be accompanied by a map showing topographic contours at two-foot
intervals, certified thereto by a licensed surveyor.
(f)
Such other information with regard to the building, the lot
or neighboring lots as may be necessary to determine that the proposed
construction will conform to the provisions of this Chapter.
(2) No building permit shall be issued for any building that is subject
to site plan approval or a special permit by the Planning Board, except
in conformity with the requirements of said Board. No permit shall
be issued for a building that is permitted subject to a variance granted
by the Board of Appeals, except in accordance with all conditions
which may have been prescribed by said Board.
(3) The Zoning Administrator shall, within 30 days after the filing of
a complete and properly prepared application with all required approvals,
including site plan, special permit and/or variances, either issue
or deny a building permit. If a permit is denied, the Zoning Administrator
shall state, in writing, to the applicant the reasons for such denial.
If any construction, alteration, enlargement or other work authorized
under a building permit is not begun within six months from the date
of its issuance, such permit shall expire. The Zoning Administrator
may authorize, in writing, not more than two three-month extensions
upon a showing of good cause. In the event that work being conducted
pursuant to the building permit ceases for a period of six months,
the building permit shall expire. If any construction, alteration,
enlargement or other work authorized under a building permit has begun
but is not completed within two years from the date of its issuance,
such building permit shall expire and no further work shall be done
thereunder until a new building permit has been obtained.
No existing building or land, whether vacant or occupied, shall
be converted to a different land use without first securing a change
of use permit. A change of use permit shall be duly issued upon application
to the Building Inspector and upon payment of the required fee, in
accordance with the schedule of fees of the City of Poughkeepsie.
No change of use permit shall be issued unless the proposed use is
in full conformity with all provisions of this Chapter and all other
applicable regulations. Any such permit issued in violation of the
provisions of this Chapter shall be null and void and of no effect,
without the necessity for any proceedings for revocation or nullification
thereof; and any work undertaken or use established pursuant to any
such permit shall be unlawful.
(1) Unless specifically waived by the Zoning Administrator, every application
for a change of use permit shall be accompanied by a plot or floor
plan drawn to scale and signed by the person responsible for such
drawing, showing the manner in which the land or building is proposed
to be used.
(2) No change of use permit shall be issued for any building or use that
is subject to site plan or special permit approval by the Planning
Board, except in conformance with the requirements of said Board.
No permit shall be issued for a building or use that is subject to
a variance granted by the Board of Appeals, except in accordance with
all conditions which may have been prescribed by said Board.
(3) The change of use permit application and all supporting documentation
shall be made in duplicate and shall be accompanied by the required
fee in accordance with the schedule of fees of the City of Poughkeepsie.
(4) Within 30 days after the Zoning Administrator has certified that
a complete and properly prepared application, with all required approvals,
including site plan, special permit and/or variances has been filed,
he shall either issue or deny said permit. If a permit is denied,
the Zoning Administrator shall state, in writing, to the applicant
the reasons for such denial.
(5) If the building for which a change of use permit has been issued is to be reconstructed, altered or restored, a building permit may be required, in accordance with the provisions of Section
19-7.2 of this Chapter.
[Ord. of 11-4-1991, § 1; Ord. of 8-21-1995, § 5, 6]
(1) The occupancy and use of a building erected, reconstructed, restored,
altered or moved or any change in use of an existing building shall
be unlawful until a certificate of occupancy shall have been applied
for and issued by the Zoning Administrator.
(2) A certificate of occupancy is required for, and shall be deemed to
authorize, both initial occupancy and the continued occupancy and
use of the building or land to which it applies.
(3) No certificate of occupancy shall be issued for any use requiring
the granting of a special permit, variance or site plan approval unless
and until such special permit, variance or site plan approval has
been duly granted, and the DPD or his representative and the Zoning
Administrator have inspected the site to ascertain that all provisions
of said approval are complied with.
(3-a) Notwithstanding the requirement set forth in Subsection
(3) above, a certificate of occupancy for an individual residential unit in a project or development that has common areas and facilities and which contains two or more dwelling units may be issued as hereinafter set forth. This subsection is applicable to individual residential units in projects or developments that have obtained special permit, variance or site plan approval. In order to issue a certificate of occupancy under the authority of this subsection, the Building Inspector, with the assistance and recommendation of the City Engineer, must find that the project or development within which the individual residential unit is located, as well as the the individual residential unit, are in conformity with the applicable requirements of the Building Code In addition, the Building Inspector, with the assistance
and recommendation of the City Engineer, must find:
(a)
That the building elevation conforms to the special permit,
variance approval and/or site plan approval granted by the Planning
Board;
(b)
That the approved water and sewer hookups to the individual
unit are functioning properly and in accordance with approved plans;
(c)
That there is adequate access for ingress and egress [at least
one coat of pavings in accordance with the approved plans to and from
the individual residential unit to a public street;
(d)
That the individual unit has the appropriate amount of off-street
parking available to it in accordance with the approved plans;
(e)
That the landscaping surrounding the individual unit pursuant
to the approved plans has been properly installed; and
(f)
That the individual unit and the portions of the common areas
and facilities required to support the occupancy of the individual
unit may all be occupied safely without endangering life or public
welfare (including but not limited to appropriate drainage, retaining
walls, lighting, pedestrian access, vehicle access, garbage collection
stations and fire and police service access) in accordance with the
approved plans.
Subsequent to the issuance of a certificate of occupancy pursuant
to this subsection and upon the completion of all provisions of special
permit, variance or site plan approval, a site certificate shall be
issued by the Building Inspector, with the assistance and recommendation
of the City Engineer, reciting the completion of all requirements
of the approved plans. The completion date for all site work for purposes
of the bonding provisions of this Chapter shall be deemed to be the
date that the site certificate is issued by the Building Inspector.
The purpose of this subsection is to provide for certificates of occupancy,
subject to the conditions set forth above prior to the issuance of
a site certificate for projects or developments involving two or more
residential dwelling units that contain common areas and facilities
and that have required and received special permit approval, variance
approval or site plan approval.
(4) A renewable temporary certificate of occupancy for a part of a building
may be issued by the Zoning Administrator for a period of not more
than six months, provided that such portion or portions as have been
completed may be occupied safely without endangering life or the public
welfare.
(5) Application for a certificate of occupancy for a new building, or for an existing building which has been altered, shall be made on forms furnished by the Zoning Administrator, after erection of such building or part thereof has been completed in conformity with the provisions of this Chapter and all other applicable regulations. Every application for a certificate of occupancy or a temporary certificate of occupancy shall be accompanied by the required fee, in accordance with the fee schedule of the City of Poughkeepsie. In the case of a new building, said application shall be accompanied by an accurate plot plan or, if not available, by a survey prepared by a licensed land surveyor or engineer, drawn at the same scale as the site plan, showing the location of all buildings, structures, utilities, roads or other site features, as built. Such certificate shall be issued by the Zoning Administrator within 10 days after receipt of the properly completed application, but only provided that the application states that all requirements of all other applicable codes or ordinances in effect are complied with. Notwithstanding the preceding, the Building Inspector may issue a 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 that the provisions of Section
19-7.4(3-a) of this Chapter have been satisfied.
For purposes of establishing a record that a particular building
and/or use is in conformance with this Chapter on its effective date,
upon written request by the property owner and upon payment of the
required fee, in accordance with the fee schedule of the City of Poughkeepsie,
the Zoning Administrator shall, after inspection, issue a certificate
of conformance for any building or use thereof or for any use of land
existing at the time of the adoption of this Chapter, certifying such
use and whether or not said use and the building conform to the provisions
of this Chapter.
For the purpose of recording the character and extent of any
legal nonconformity existing as of the effective date of this Chapter,
the owner or lessee of any building, structure or land shall apply
to the Zoning Administrator for a certificate of occupancy, specifying
in such application the character and extent of the nonconformity
of such building, structure or land and/or the use thereof and its
conformance with the zoning regulations, applicable thereto at the
time of the construction of any building or the establishment of any
use. Such certificate of legal nonconformity shall be surrendered
to the Zoning Administrator upon termination of the use.
A record of all certificates of occupancy, certificates of conformity
and certificates of legal nonconformity shall be kept in the office
of the Zoning Administrator, and copies shall be furnished by the
DPD on request to any agency of the City or to any persons having
a proprietary or tenancy interest in the building or land affected.