A.
The Code Enforcement Officer shall enforce this chapter, for which purpose he shall establish reasonable procedures. He shall have all of the duties, responsibilities and powers set forth in state statute or local ordinance, including but not limited to the power to issue stop-work orders, notices of violation of this chapter and orders to cease violations, or similar notices in the execution of his duties and the authority to revoke building permits as a result of violations of this chapter and/or MUBEC by the permittee, noncompliance with the building permit, or other sufficient cause under this chapter and/or MUBEC. He shall keep all activities within the jurisdiction of this chapter under surveillance. He shall examine all applications for permits or other actions under this chapter and within 60 days from the receipt of such application grant building and/or use permits to those applications acceptable according to the terms of this chapter, or issue a denial in writing with reasons therefor to those applications which are in violation of this chapter or do not otherwise conform to the terms of this chapter. The Code Enforcement Officer shall cause to be posted in the Town office and on the Town website a monthly report of building permits within 15 days of the end of the month. The Code Enforcement Officer shall keep records of his proceedings and such records shall be made public. He shall institute or cause to be instituted in the name of the Town any actions that might be appropriate for the enforcement of this chapter and for prosecutions of violations of this chapter. He shall report to the Town Manager any changes that might be needed in this chapter and prepare a file for review by the Selectmen and Planning Board for future action. He shall follow up all building and/or use permits to ascertain compliance with any conditions or restrictions imposed on the permittee by the Code Enforcement Officer, Planning Board, or the Zoning Board of Appeals.
[Amended 6-12-2012]
B.
The action of the Code Enforcement Officer in issuing a stop-work order, notices of violations, or similar notices, and the action of the Code Enforcement Officer in revoking building permits, shall be appealable to the Zoning Board of Appeals by an aggrieved person or party within 15 days after the date of receipt of notice of such action by the aggrieved person or party. All other appeals to the Code Enforcement Officer shall conform with the time periods set forth in Article V, § 290-5.5, of this chapter. Upon appointment by the Board of Selectmen, the Alternate Code Enforcement Officer shall have all the duties, responsibilities and authority of the Code Enforcement Officer.