[Amended 11-4-2008, effective 4-1-2009]
A.
There is hereby established the position of Code Enforcement Officer. The Code Enforcement Officer shall be appointed or reappointed by the Town Manager, annually by July 1. The Town Manager may also appoint a deputy or assistant Code Enforcement Officer. Reference to the Code Enforcement Officer includes a deputy or assistant. It shall be the duty of the Code Enforcement Officer to administer and enforce the provisions of this chapter. If the Code Enforcement Officer shall find that any provision of this chapter is being violated, he or she shall notify, in writing, the person responsible for such violation, indicating the nature of the violation and ordering the action necessary to correct it, including discontinuance of illegal use of land, buildings or structures, or work being done, removal of illegal buildings or structures, and abatement of nuisance conditions. A copy of such notices shall be submitted to the Municipal Officers and be maintained as a permanent record.
B.
The Code Enforcement Officer shall conduct on-site inspections to ensure compliance with all applicable laws and conditions attached to permit approvals. The Code Enforcement Officer shall investigate all instances of possible violations, with or without complaint, and shall take appropriate action if a violation exists.
C.
The Code Enforcement Officer shall keep a complete record of all essential transactions of the office, including applications submitted, permits granted or denied, variances granted or denied, revocation actions, revocation of permits, appeals, court actions, violations investigated, violations found, and fees collected. On a biennial basis, a summary of this record shall be submitted to the Director of the Bureau of Water Quality within the Department of Environmental Protection.
[Amended 6-8-2021 ATM by Art. 9]
D.
Cease and desist order. Upon a finding that any of the provisions of this chapter are being violated, the Code Enforcement Officer shall immediately (within three business days) notify by certified mail the person(s) responsible for such violation(s), indicating the nature of the violation(s) and ordering the action necessary to correct it. The Code Enforcement Officer shall order discontinuance of illegal use of land, buildings or structures; removal of illegal buildings or structures, or of additions, alterations or structural changes thereto; and discontinuance of any illegal activity, order work to be stopped, or shall take any other action authorized by this chapter to ensure compliance with or to prevent violation of its provisions.
[Amended 6-12-2012]
E.
Consulting services. Where the Code Enforcement Officer cannot determine that a violation exists because of technical complexity or need to use equipment not available to the Town, the Code Enforcement Officer may, after consulting with the property owner and affording the property owner the opportunity to take action, consult with such independent experts or agencies as necessary to determine if a violation exists. If a violation exists, the Code Enforcement Officer shall notify the violator of such violation, order appropriate corrective action, and require the violator to reimburse the Town for any consulting services. If no violation exists, the Town shall pay for consulting services.