Except as otherwise provided in §
74-5, a building permit shall be required for any work which must conform to the Uniform Code and/or the Energy Code, including, but not limited to, the construction, enlargement, alteration, improvement, removal, relocation or demolition of any building or structure or any portion thereof, and the installation of a solid-fuel-burning heating appliance, chimney or flue in any dwelling unit. No person shall commence any work for which a building permit is required without first having obtained a building permit from the Building Inspector.
Applications for a building permit shall be made in writing
on a form provided by or otherwise acceptable to the Building Inspector.
The application shall be signed by the owner of the property where
the work is to be performed or by an authorized agent of the owner.
The application shall include such information as the Building Inspector
deems sufficient to permit a determination by the Building Inspector
that the intended work complies with all applicable requirements of
the Uniform Code and the Energy Code. The application shall include
or be accompanied by the following information and documentation:
A. A description of the proposed work;
B. The Tax Map number and the street address of the premises where the
work is to be performed;
C. The occupancy classification of any affected building or structure;
D. Where applicable, a statement of special inspections prepared in
accordance with the provisions of the Uniform Code; and
E. At least three sets of construction documents (drawings and/or specifications),
which:
(1) Define the scope of the proposed work;
(2) Are prepared by a New York State registered architect or licensed
professional engineer, where so required by the Education Law;
(3) Indicate with sufficient clarity and detail the nature and extent
of the work proposed;
(4) Substantiate that the proposed work will comply with the Uniform
Code and the Energy Code; and
(5) Where applicable, include a site plan that shows any existing and
proposed buildings and structures on the site, the location of any
existing or proposed well or septic system, the location of the intended
work, and the distances between the buildings and structures and the
lot lines.
Upon receipt, the Building Inspector will then transmit the
application to the Zoning Administrator, who will review the application
and, if required, refer the application to the Planning Board or Zoning
Board of Appeals for further action. If such referral is not required,
the Zoning Administrator will transmit the application back to the
Building Inspector and shall recommend issuance or denial of the building
permit.
Construction documents will not be accepted as part of an application for a building permit unless they satisfy the requirements set forth in §
74-6E of this chapter. Construction documents which are accepted as part of the application for a building permit shall be marked as accepted by the Building Inspector in writing or by stamp. One set of the accepted construction documents shall be retained by the Building Inspector, and one set of the accepted construction documents shall be returned to the applicant to be kept at the work site so as to be available for use by the code enforcement personnel. However, the return of a set of accepted construction documents to the applicant shall not be construed as authorization to commence work, nor as an indication that a building permit will be issued. Work shall not be commenced until and unless a building permit is issued. The third set of documents shall be filed in the Town of Washington Assessor's office.
If the Building Inspector is not satisfied that the applicant's proposed development will meet the requirements of this chapter or Chapter
165, Zoning, the Building Inspector shall refuse to issue a building permit. The applicant may appeal such a decision to the Zoning Board of Appeals.
Building permits shall be issued in duplicate and one copy shall
be posted conspicuously on the premises affected and shall remain
visible until the authorized work has been completed. No owner, contractor,
workman, or other person shall perform any site work or building construction
of any kind unless the required building permit is displayed.
All work shall be performed in accordance with the construction
documents which were submitted with and accepted as part of the application
for the building permit. The building permit shall contain such a
directive. The permit holder shall immediately notify the Building
Inspector of any change occurring during the course of the work. The
building permit shall contain such a directive. If the Building Inspector
determines that such change warrants a new or amended building permit,
such change shall not be made until and unless a new or amended building
permit reflecting such change is issued.
If the Building Inspector determines that a building permit was issued in error because of incorrect, inaccurate or incomplete information, or that the work for which a building permit was issued violates the Uniform Code, the Energy Code, this chapter or Chapter
165, Zoning, or the work is being performed in an unsafe or dangerous manner, or that work is being done upon the premises in a way differing materially from that called for in the filed application, the Building Inspector shall revoke the building permit and issue a stop-work order pursuant to Article
V of this chapter. Thereupon, it shall be the duty of the person holding the same to surrender the permit and all copies thereof to the Building Inspector. No owner, contractor, workman, or other person shall perform any building operation of any kind after the posting of said stop-work order and notification that a building permit has been revoked. The building permit shall not be reissued until such time as the permit holder demonstrates that:
A. All work then completed is in compliance with all applicable provisions
of the Uniform Code and the Energy Code; and
B. All work then proposed to be performed shall be in compliance with
all applicable provisions of the Uniform Code and the Energy Code.
If no other approvals are required and no notice has been provided pursuant to §
165-107C of Chapter
165, Zoning, and the Building Inspector refuses to issue a building permit, the applicant may appeal to the Zoning Board of Appeals.