[Amended 6-11-2025; 6-10-2026]
It shall be the duty of the Code Enforcement Officer, or any other person duly authorized by the Select Board, to enforce the provisions of this chapter. If the Code Enforcement Officer shall find that any provision of this chapter is not being met, the Code Enforcement Officer shall notify, in writing, the person responsible for the violation and the owner of the property. The written notice shall specify the nature of the violation, the action necessary to correct the violation and a time frame for complying. If, after such notice and demand, such violation has not been corrected and abated within the required time, the Code Enforcement Officer shall refer the case to the Select Board for appropriate legal action. A written notice shall not be conditioned precedent to the Town instituting enforcement action for any violation of this chapter.
A. The Code Enforcement Officer is directly responsible to the Select Board in an employer/employee relationship, and both shall follow the requirements of this chapter in matters of law and procedure. The Select Board shall establish policies and procedures relating to the manner and form of the Code Enforcement Officer carrying out his administrative duties to ensure consistent and fair application of this chapter's requirements.
B. The Code Enforcement Officer shall remove himself from the permit process of which he is the issuing authority in any application in which he has any financial, familial, or other personal interest and refer such applications to the Select Board, who is authorized to process, review and issue or deny permits required. The Select Board is also authorized to review and issue permits for which the Code Enforcement Officer is the issuing authority in cases of his incapacity for any other reason.
C. A Code Enforcement Officer shall be appointed or reappointed annually by the Select Board and shall not be a person who is engaged in the building construction trades within the Town of Wayne.