Except as otherwise authorized, the Code Enforcement Officer
of the Village of Brockport and his authorized inspector(s) is/are
the official(s) charged with enforcing the provisions of this chapter
by notice, ticketing, etc., or by such other enforcement procedures,
means and methods as set forth in the chapter or otherwise permitted
by law.
The Village of Brockport shall keep permanent official records
of all transactions and activities conducted by all code enforcement
personnel, including records of:
A. All applications received, reviewed and approved or denied.
B. All plans, specifications and construction documents approved.
C. All building permits, certificates of occupancy/certificates of compliance,
conditional certificates of occupancy/certificates of compliance,
stop-work orders, and operating permits issued.
D. All inspections and tests performed.
E. All statements and reports issued.
G. All investigations conducted.
H. All other features and activities specified in or contemplated by §§
36-2 through
36-8 and
36-11 through
36-15, inclusive, of this chapter, and all such records shall be public records open for public inspection during normal business hours. All plans and records pertaining to buildings or structures or appurtenances thereto shall be retained for at least the minimum time period so required by state law and regulation.
The Board of Trustees of the Village of Brockport may, by resolution,
authorize the codes official of any municipality within New York State
or enter into an agreement in the name of the Village of Brockport
with other governments to carry out the terms of this chapter, provided
that such agreement does not violate any provision of the Uniform
Code, the Energy Code, Part 1203 of Title 19 of NYCRR, or any other
applicable law(s).