Issuance. All notices of violation of any of the provisions
of this code and all notices required or authorized by the code directing
anything to be done, including notices that any building, structure,
premises or any part thereof is deemed to be unsafe or dangerous,
shall be issued by the Building Inspector and shall have his name
affixed thereto.
Contents. Each such notice or order, in addition to
the statement of requirements, shall contain a description of the
building, premises or property affected.
Personal service. All such notices may be served by
delivering to and leaving a copy of the same with any person violating
the provisions of this code or who may be liable thereunder. Such
notice may be served by any officer or employee of the Village or
by any other person designated or authorized by the Board of Trustees.
Notice of posting. If the person to whom such order
or notice is addressed cannot be found within the Village of Great
Neck Estates after diligent search shall have been made for him, then
such notice or order may be served by posting the same in a conspicuous
place on the premises where such violation is alleged to have been
placed or to exist and to which such notice or order may refer, or
which may be deemed unsafe or dangerous, and also by depositing a
copy thereof in the post office at Great Neck, New York, enclosed
in a sealed, postpaid wrapper, addressed to said person at his last
known place of residence, which shall be equivalent to a personal
service of said notice or order upon all parties for whom such search
shall have been made whether residents or nonresidents of the State
of New York.[1]
Editor's Note: Former § 44-26, Enforcement
official; § 44-27, Review; and § 44-28, Penalties
for offenses, which immediately followed this section, were repealed
6-24-1996 by L.L. No. 5-1996.
Any person found guilty of a violation of the
Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code shall be punishable by a
fine of up to $1,000, imprisonment for up to one year, or both.