9.1.1.
Building Inspector. This Bylaw shall be enforced by the Building Inspector or if there should be a void in said office, by the Board of Selectmen.
9.1.2.
Permit Required. Before any dwelling, building or structure is erected, placed or converted on any lot in any district, the applicant shall file a petition for a permit with the Building Inspector stating his address and the address of the lot and with a plot plan drawn substantially to scale which shall show:
1.
The lot dimensions;
2.
Adjacent ways;
3.
The location of dwellings, buildings or structures already on the lot;
4.
The exact size and location of the dwelling, building or structure proposed to be erected, placed or converted on the premises; and,
5.
A statement of the intended use of the premises, buildings and structures existing and proposed.
9.1.3.
Fee. A fee has been established for the issuance of any permit, to defray cost of processing.
9.1.4.
Investigation. If the Building Inspector shall be informed or have reason to believe, that any provision of these Bylaws or any permit or decision hereunder has been, is being or is about to be violated, he shall make or cause to be made an investigation of the facts, including the inspection of the premises where the violations may exist. The Building Inspector shall take action upon written complaint and shall report such action or refusal to act and the reasons therefor, in writing to the complainant within fourteen (14) days of receipt thereof. If the Building Inspector finds no violation or prospective violation, any person aggrieved by his decision or any officer or board of the town, may appeal to the Board of Appeals, as provided by statute.
9.1.5.
Permit Issuance. If such proposed dwelling, building or structure and use thereof, including the premises, conform to the provisions of the Bylaw, the Building Inspector shall take final action on all petitions for permits within thirty (30) days of their filing.
9.1.6.
Penalty. Any person who violates any provision of this Bylaw or any of the conditions under which a permit is issued or any decision rendered by the Board of Appeals shall be subject to a fine of not more than $150.00 (one hundred fifty dollars) for each offense, which shall be recovered as provided by law and shall enure to the Town. Each day that any such violation continues shall constitute and be a separate offense.