10.1.1.
Inspector of Buildings The Inspector of Buildings shall administer and enforce the provisions of these Bylaws, and in so doing, shall have all of the powers as are provided for the administration and enforcement of the Norwood Zoning BYLAWS and the State Building Code.
10.1.2.
Conformity. Buildings or structures may not be erected, substantially altered, moved, or changed in use and land may not be substantially changed in principal use without certification by the Inspector of Buildings that such action is in compliance with then applicable requirements of these Bylaws, or without review by him regarding whether all necessary permits have been received from those governmental agencies from which approval is required by federal, state, or Town law. Issuance of a building permit or certification of use and occupancy, where required under the Commonwealth of Massachusetts State Building Code, may serve as such certification.
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Where a special permit is required hereunder, or where an appeal or petition involving a variance is pending, the Inspector of Buildings shall issue no building permit until the permit granting or special permit granting authority has made its decision, and only in conformity therewith.
10.1.3.
Application. In addition to any information which may be required under the Massachusetts State Building Code, the Inspector of Buildings shall require of applicants such information as he deems necessary to determine compliance with these Bylaws.
10.1.4.
Investigation. If the Inspector of Buildings shall be informed, or have reason to believe, that any provision of these Bylaws or any permit or decision thereunder has been, is being, or is about to be violated, he shall make or cause to be made an investigation of the facts, including the inspection of the premises where the violations may exist. The Inspector of Buildings shall take action upon written complaint and shall report such action or refusal to act, and the reasons therefore, in writing to the complainant within fourteen days of receipt thereof. If the Inspector of Buildings finds no violation or prospective violation, any person aggrieved by his decision, or any officer or board of the town, may appeal to the Board of Appeals, as provided by statute.
10.1.5.
Enforcement. If the Inspector of Buildings finds a violation or prospective violation, he shall give immediate notice in writing to the owner and to the occupant of the premises and shall order him to cease and desist and refrain from such violation. Any person aggrieved by the Inspector of Buildings’ decision, or any officer or board of the town, may appeal to the Board of Appeals, as provided by statute. If, after such order, such violation continues and no appeal is taken to the Board of Appeals, the Inspector of Buildings’ shall forthwith make application to a court of competent jurisdiction for an injunction or order restraining the violation, and shall seek a criminal complaint in Dedham District Court against the person or persons who have violated the law, or shall take such other action as is necessary to enforce the provisions of these Bylaws.
10.1.6.
Enforcement Following Appeal. If, after action by the Inspector of Buildings , appeal is taken to the Board of Appeals, and, after a public hearing, the Board of Appeals finds that there has been a violation or prospective violation, the Inspector of Buildings shall forthwith make application to a court of competent jurisdiction for an injunction or order restraining the violation and shall seek a criminal complaint in Dedham District Court against the person or persons who have violated the law, or take such other action as may be necessary to enforce this BYLAWS.
10.1.7.
Penalty. Whoever violates any of the provisions of this BYLAWS, or any of the conditions under which a building permit is issued by the Inspector of Buildings or a special permit or variance is issued by the Planning Board or the Board of Appeals, or the terms of a decision rendered by either Board, shall be liable for a fine of three hundred ($300.00) dollars. Each day that said violation continues shall be deemed to constitute a separate offense.