The Community Development Director (the "Director"), or his
designee, is empowered to administer and enforce this code. Specifically,
the Director shall have the following powers and duties:
A. Administer procedures of this code;
B. Initial review and processing of all applications submitted under
this code;
C. Issue administrative determinations and certificates of compliance
pursuant to this code;
D. Enforce the conditions of any variance, site plan review or special
use permit issued pursuant to this code;
E. Enforce all provisions of this code; and
F. Determine the completeness of all applications submitted under this
code.
[Amended 11-8-2021 by L.L. No. 3-2021]
When a structure, building or parcel changes in use, the owner shall be responsible for submitting the proposed change to the Director for a determination pursuant to §
106-8 whether the proposed change is material. (See the definition of "material change" of use in §
106-6.)
Any determination or notice of decision issued under this code
shall be void if it is based upon or is granted in reliance upon any
material misrepresentation or failure to make a material fact or circumstance
known.
The submission of a request for a determination, or submission
of an application for any other approval, variance or matter covered
by this code, shall constitute consent to the Director, Village employees,
and to members or designees of Village boards with jurisdictional
authority over such review and approval procedures to conduct such
inspections, tests and examinations of the site as the Director or
board having jurisdiction deems necessary and appropriate for fulfilling
the purposes of this code.
No use for which a permit or approval was issued shall be occupied
or maintained except pursuant to a certificate of compliance issued
by the Director. The Director, within 10 working days after receipt
of a request for inspection of a project or operation of a use for
which a permit or approval has been issued, shall inspect and issue
a certificate of compliance if the project has been completed or the
use is being operated in compliance with all terms of the permit or
approval and with all applicable provisions of this code and other
laws and regulations. Such certificate shall constitute a permit to
occupy and/or conduct the use. If the project involves the construction
of a building or structure, a building permit and associated certificate
of occupancy must also be issued before the building or structure
can be occupied.
The original or a certified copy of all decisions, approvals,
rulings and findings of any board under this code, and of all permits
and certificates issued under this code, shall be maintained by the
Director and retained as a permanent Village public record. Audio
recordings of any board proceedings shall be kept by the Village Clerk
for a period of not less than three years from the date of such meeting.
[Amended 11-8-2021 by L.L. No. 3-2021]
Unless otherwise stated, all petitions, applications and appeals
provided for in this code shall be made on forms prescribed by the
Director or the board with jurisdiction over the particular matter.
Completed forms shall be accompanied by whatever further information,
plans or specifications may be required by such forms and/or this
code. Petitions, applications and appeals containing sufficient information
for Development Board review as determined by the Director shall be
submitted at least 15 days prior to a scheduled Development Board
meeting in order to be included on the agenda for the meeting absent
good cause shown as found by the Director in consultation with the
Chair of the Development Board.
[Amended 11-8-2021 by L.L. No. 3-2021]
Notices of public hearings required by this code shall be provided
by Village publication in a newspaper of general circulation within
the Village at least 10 days prior to the hearing. Within the same
time frame, a copy of the notice shall also be provided by the applicant
by certified mail to all owners within 200 feet of the Tax Map parcel
on which the applicant's project is proposed. Proof of certified mailing
upon such individual property owners shall be provided to the Director
before the public hearing is held. The applicant shall also post a
conspicuous, waterproof copy of the notice at the site of the proposed
project at least 10 days prior to the date of the hearing.