[Adopted 10-12-2023 by L.L. No. 3-2023]
This article shall be known as the "Village of Webster New York
State Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code (the Uniform Code)
and the State Energy Conservation Construction Code (the Energy Code)
Administration and Enforcement Law."
It is the intent of this article to provide for the administration
and enforcement of the New York State Uniform Fire Prevention and
Building Code (the Uniform Code) and the State Energy Conservation
Construction Code (the Energy Code) in this Village. This article
is adopted pursuant to § 10 of the Municipal Home Rule Law.
Except as otherwise provided in the Uniform Code, the Energy Code,
other state law, or other section of this article, all buildings,
structures, and premises, regardless of use or occupancy, are subject
to the provisions this article.
As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
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 article.
CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION
A document issued by the Village stating that work was done,
but not necessarily in compliance with approved construction documents
and the Codes.
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 current Uniform Code and Energy Code and as they may
be amended.
ENERGY CODE
The current New York State Energy Conservation Construction
Code adopted pursuant to Article 11 of the Energy Law and as it may
be amended.
FCNYS
The 2020 Fire Code of New York State as currently incorporated
by reference in 19 NYCRR Part 1225 and as it may be amended.
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.
INSPECTOR
An inspector appointed pursuant to §
30-6 of this article.
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.
OPERATING PERMIT
A permit issued pursuant to §
46-6 of this Code. The term "operating permit" shall also includes an operating permit which is renewed, amended, or extended pursuant to any provision of this article.
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.
PMCNYS
The 2020 Property Maintenance Code of New York State as currently
incorporated by reference in 19 NYCRR Part 1226 and as it may be amended.
RCNYS
The 2020 Residential Code of New York State as currently
incorporated by reference in 19 NYCRR Part 1220 and as it may be amended.
REPAIR
The reconstruction, replacement, or renewal of any part of
an existing building for the purpose of its maintenance or to correct
damage.
STRUCTURE
Anything constructed or erected with a fixed location on
the ground or attached to something having a fixed location on the
ground. Structures include buildings, walls, fences, billboards, poster
panels and pools 24 inches deep or more.
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 Webster.
UNIFORM CODE
The current 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 and as it may be amended.
The Village Board of Trustees of the Village of Webster hereby
adopts the New York State Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code
(the Uniform Code), the State Energy Conservation Code (the Energy
Code), and all subsequent amendments thereto.
The Building Inspector, Deputy Building Inspector, Fire Marshal,
Deputy Fire Marshal, Code Enforcement Officer, and Superintendent
of Public Works are code enforcement officials as defined in the Uniform
Code.
The Building Inspector may request and shall receive, so far
as may be necessary in the discharge of the Building Inspector's
duties, the assistance and cooperation of all other municipal officials
exercising any jurisdiction over the construction, use or occupancy
of buildings or the installation of equipment therein.
Any approval issued by any Village official under this article, any zoning variance, any subdivision approval granted under Chapter
137, Subdivision of Land, and any other permit of any kind which is approved under this article shall expire if the construction or use permitted by such approval, variance or permit is not begun within six months after the granting of the approval, variance or permit. The recipient of any such approval, permit or variance may apply to the board or official who issued the approval, permit or variance for an extension of up to six months in which to begin construction. This section shall apply to all permits, approvals and variances granted before the effective date of this article or hereafter.
Work to remain accessible and exposed. Work shall remain accessible
and exposed until inspected and accepted by the Code Enforcement Officer
or by an inspector authorized by the Code Enforcement Officer. The
permit holder shall notify the Code Enforcement Officer when any element
of work described in Subsection A of this section is ready for inspection.
Notification to the Code Enforcement Officer shall not be less than
48 hours prior to the requested inspection time. Failure to request
a required inspection shall be cause for rejection of the work or
an order to expose the work for inspection.
A. Elements of work to be inspected. The following elements of the construction
process shall be inspected, where applicable:
(1) Work site prior to the issuance of a building permit;
(3) Preparation for concrete slab;
(5) Structural, electrical, plumbing, mechanical, fire-protection, and
other similar service systems of the building;
(6) Fire-resistant construction;
(7) Fire-resistant penetrations;
(8) Solid-fuel-burning heating appliances, chimneys, flues, or gas vents;
(a)
Inspections of the installation of any solid-fuel-burning heating
appliances and associated chimneys and flues shall be conducted by
the Fire Marshal. No person shall use or permit the use of any solid-fuel-burning
appliance, chimney or flue which has been installed, constructed,
reconstructed, repaired or altered or which has been subjected to
a chimney fire unless and until said appliance, chimney or flue has
been inspected by the Fire Marshal and a certificate of compliance
issued by the Fire Marshal. Failure to comply with these provisions
is a violation of this article and is grounds for ordering that the
premises be vacated;
(9) Inspections required to demonstrate Energy Code compliance, including
but not limited to insulation, fenestration, air leakage, system controls,
mechanical equipment size, and, where required, minimum fan efficiencies,
programmable thermostats, energy recovery, whole-house ventilation,
plumbing heat traps, and high-performance lighting and controls;
(10)
Installation, connection, and assembly of factory-manufactured
buildings and manufactured homes;
(11)
Any other inspection required to ensure compliance with the
New York State Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code (the Uniform
Code), the State Energy Conservation Construction Code (the Energy
Code), or any local law; and
(12)
A final inspection after all work authorized by the building
permit has been completed.
B. Remote inspections. At the discretion of the Code Enforcement Officer
or inspector authorized to perform construction inspections, a remote
inspection may be performed in lieu of an in-person inspection when,
in the opinion of the Code Enforcement Officer or such authorized
inspector, the remote inspection can be performed to the same level
and quality as an in-person inspection and the remote inspection shows
to the satisfaction of the Code Enforcement Officer or such authorized
inspector that the elements of the construction process conform with
the applicable requirements of the Uniform Code and Energy Code. Should
a remote inspection not afford the Code Enforcement Officer or such
authorized inspector sufficient information to make a determination
concerning the work, then an in-person inspection shall be performed.
C. Inspection results. After inspection, the work or a portion thereof
shall be noted as satisfactory as completed or the permit holder shall
be notified as to the manner in which the work fails to comply with
the Uniform Code or Energy Code, including a citation to the specific
code provision or provisions that have not been met. Work not in compliance
with any applicable provision of the Uniform Code or Energy Code shall
remain exposed until such work shall have been brought into compliance
with all applicable provisions of the Uniform Code and the Energy
Code, reinspected, and found satisfactory as completed.
D. Upon written complaint of any person, duly affirmed under penalty
of perjury, alleging a violation of this article or of the Uniform
Code, the Code Enforcement Officer shall investigate the complaint
and make written report to the complainant, the owner of the property,
the Mayor, and the Village Board.
E. Fee. The fee specified in or determined in accordance with the provisions set forth in §
30-20 of this article must be paid prior to or at the time of each inspection performed pursuant to this section.
The chief of any fire department providing firefighting services
for a property within this Village shall promptly notify the Fire
Marshal, Deputy Fire Marshal, or if not available, the Code Enforcement
Officer of any fire or explosion involving any structural damage,
fuel-burning appliance, chimney, or gas vent.
A fee schedule shall be established by resolution of the Board
of Trustees of this Village. Such fee schedule may thereafter be amended
from time to time by like resolution. The fees set forth in, or determined
in accordance with, such fee schedule or amended fee schedule shall
be charged and collected for the submission of applications, the issuance
of building permits, amended building permits, renewed building permits,
certificates of occupancy, certificates of compliance, certificate
of completion, temporary certificates, operating permits, fire safety
and property maintenance inspections, and other actions of the Code
Enforcement Officer described in or contemplated by this article.
Fees associated with the work of the Fire Marshal shall be charged
and collected based upon the schedule of fees adopted by the Webster
Town Board from time to time.
This article shall not be construed to hold any Code Enforcement
Officer of the Village of Webster, or inspector, or the Village of
Webster responsible for any damages to persons or property by reason
of the inspection or reinspection authorized herein or failure to
inspect or reinspect as required by any permits under this article,
nor shall the Code Enforcement Officer or the Village be liable for
any damage to persons or property by reason of the Building Inspector's
and/or Fire Marshal's exercising their discretion as provided
in this article.
In the event that the provisions of this article shall be in
conflict with any other law, rule or regulation, the more stringent
provision shall govern.