In this chapter, the following terms shall have the meanings
shown in this section:
ASSEMBLY AREA
An area in any building, or in any portion of a building,
that is primarily used or intended to be used for gathering 50 or
more persons for uses, including, but not limited to, amusement, athletic,
entertainment, social, or other recreational functions; patriotic,
political, civic, educational, or religious functions; food or drink
consumption; awaiting transportation; or similar purposes.
BUILDING PERMIT
A building permit, construction permit, demolition permit,
or other permit that authorizes the performance of work. The term
"building permit" shall also include a building permit which is renewed,
amended, or extended pursuant to any provision of this chapter.
CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE
A document issued by the Village stating that work was done
in compliance with approved construction documents and the codes.
CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY
A document issued by the Village certifying that the building
or structure, or portion thereof, complies with the approved construction
documents that have been submitted to and approved by the Village
and indicating that the building or structure, or portion thereof,
is in a condition suitable for occupancy.
CODES
The Uniform Code and Energy Code.
ENERGY CODE
The New York State Energy Conservation Construction Code
adopted pursuant to Article 11 of the Energy Law.
FCNYS
The 2020 Fire Code of New York State as currently incorporated
by reference in 19 NYCRR Part 1225.
FIRE SAFETY AND PROPERTY MAINTENANCE INSPECTION
An inspection performed to determine compliance with the
applicable provisions of 19 NYCRR Part 1225 and the publications incorporated
therein by reference and the applicable provisions of 19 NYCRR Part
1226 and the publications incorporated therein by reference.
HAZARDOUS PRODUCTION MATERIALS
A solid, liquid, or gas associated with semiconductor manufacturing
that has a degree-of-hazard rating in health, flammability, or instability
of Class 3 or 4, as ranked by NFPA 704 (Standard Systems for Identification
of the Hazards of Materials for Emergency Response), and which is
used directly in research, laboratory, or production processes which
have as their end product materials that are not hazardous.
MOBILE FOOD PREPARATION VEHICLES
Vehicles that contain cooking equipment that produces smoke
or grease-laden vapors for the purpose of preparing and serving food
to the public. Vehicles intended for private recreation shall not
be considered mobile food preparation vehicles.
NYS
The State of New York or New York State.
OPERATING PERMIT
A permit issued pursuant to §
140-20 of this chapter. The term "operating permit" shall also include an operating permit which is renewed, amended, or extended pursuant to any provision of this chapter.
PERMIT HOLDER
The person to whom a building permit has been issued.
PERSON
Includes an individual, corporation, limited-liability company,
partnership, limited partnership, business trust, estate, trust, association,
or any other legal or commercial entity of any kind or description.
PMCNY
The 2020 Property Maintenance Code of New York State as currently
incorporated by reference in 19 NYCRR Part 1226.
RCNYS
The 2020 Residential Code of New York State as currently
incorporated by reference in 19 NYCRR Part 1220.
REPAIR
The reconstruction, replacement, or renewal of any part of
an existing building for the purpose of its maintenance or to correct
damage.
SUGARHOUSE
A building used, in whole or in part, for the collection,
storage, or processing of maple sap into maple syrup and/or maple
sugar.
TOWN
The Town of Orangetown.
UNIFORM CODE
The New York State Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code,
Subchapter A of Chapter XXXIII of Title 19 of the NYCRR, adopted pursuant
to Article 18 of the Executive Law.
The Chief Building Inspector may appoint such other inspectors
as may be authorized from time to time by the Village Board to act
under the supervision and direction of the Chief Building Inspector
and to assist the Chief Building Inspector in the exercise of the
powers and fulfillment of the duties conferred upon the Chief Building
Inspector by this chapter. Each inspector shall, within the time prescribed
by law, obtain such basic training, in-service training, advanced
in-service training, and other training as the State of New York shall
require for code enforcement personnel, and each inspector shall obtain
certification from the Department of State pursuant to the Executive
Law and the regulations promulgated thereunder.
In the absence of the Chief Building Inspector or in the case
of his inability to act for any reason, the Mayor shall have the power,
with the consent of the Village Board, to designate a person to act
in his behalf and to exercise all of the powers and fulfill all duties
conferred upon the Chief Building Inspector by this article.
No officer or employee of the Building Department shall engage
in any activity inconsistent with his duties or with the interests
of the Building Department; nor shall be, during the term of his employment,
be engaged directly or indirectly in any building business, in the
furnishing of labor, materials or appliances for the construction,
alteration or maintenance of a building or the preparation of plans
or specifications thereof within this Village, excepting only that
this provision shall not prohibit any employee from such activities
in connection with the construction of a building or structure owned
by him.
No official or employee of the Building Department shall, while
acting pursuant to the provisions of this article, be personally liable
for any damage that may accrue to persons or property as the result
of any act required or permitted in the discharge of his official
duties, provided that such acts are performed in good faith and without
gross negligence.
The Mayor, with the consent of the Village Board, in lieu of
the establishment of a Building Department operating solely for and
on behalf of this Village may, for the purpose of administering and
enforcing all laws, ordinances and regulations covering the construction,
alteration, repair or demolition of buildings and structures:
A. Contract with another municipality under such terms and conditions
as may be provided in such contract for such administration and enforcement
to be handled by the Building Department or other appropriate officials
of such other municipality; or
B. Establish a Building Department jointly with one or more other cities,
villages or towns for the administration and enforcement of such laws,
ordinances or regulations, and such Building Department shall operate
to administer and enforce such building laws, regulations and ordinances
in the several cities, towns or villages covered by such joint agreement.
Provision shall be made, by agreement, for the appropriation, custody,
audit, approval and payment of funds sufficient to defray the expense
of operation of such joint Building Department, including salaries,
and for the proportionate cost of the expense of operation to be borne
by each municipality. The manner of employment of personnel and custody
and payment of money shall be provided by agreement, provided that
such agreement does not violate any provision of the Uniform Code,
the Energy Code, Part 1203 of Title 19 of the NYCRR, or any other
applicable law.
The Chief Building Inspector may request and shall receive,
so far as may be necessary in the discharge of his duties, the assistance
and cooperation of the Police, Fire and Health Departments and of
all other municipal officials exercising any jurisdiction over the
construction, use or occupancy of buildings or the installation of
equipment therein.
The chief of any fire department providing firefighting services
for a property within this Village shall promptly notify the Chief
Building Inspector of any fire or explosion involving any structural
damage, fuel-burning appliance, chimney, or gas vent.
The Chief Building Inspector shall review and investigate complaints
which allege or assert the existence of conditions or activities that
fail to comply with the Uniform Code, the Energy Code, this chapter,
or any other local law or regulation adopted for administration and
enforcement of the Uniform Code or the Energy Code. The process for
responding to a complaint shall include such of the following steps
as the Chief Building Inspector may deem to be appropriate:
A. Performing an inspection of the conditions and/or activities alleged
to be in violation and documenting the results of such inspection.
B. If a violation is found to exist, providing the owner of the affected property and any other person who may be responsible for the violation with notice of the violation and opportunity to abate, correct or cure the violation, or otherwise proceeding in the manner described in §
140-17, Penalties for offenses, of this chapter.
C. If appropriate, issuing a stop-work order.
D. If a violation which was found to exist is abated or corrected, performing
an inspection to ensure that the violation has been abated or corrected,
preparing a final written report reflecting such abatement or correction,
and filing such report with the complaint.
Appropriate actions and proceedings may be taken at law or in
equity to prevent unlawful construction or to restrain, correct or
abate a violation or to prevent illegal occupancy of a building, structure
or premises or to prevent illegal acts, conduct or business in or
about any premises; and these remedies shall be in addition to the
penalties prescribed in the preceding section.