All buildings or structures which are structurally
unsafe, unsanitary or not provided with adequate egress or which constitute
a fire hazard or are otherwise dangerous to human life or which in
relation to the existing use constitute a hazard to safety or health
by reason of inadequate maintenance, dilapidation, obsolescence or
abandonment are, severally, for the purpose of this article, "unsafe
buildings." All such unsafe buildings are hereby declared to be illegal
and shall be abated by repair and rehabilitation or by demolition
in accordance with the procedure of this article.
The Building Inspector/Village Engineer shall
examine or cause to be examined every building reported as unsafe
or damaged and shall make a written record of such examination.
In cases of emergency which, in the opinion
of the Building Inspector/Village Engineer, involve imminent danger
to human life or health, he shall promptly cause such building, structure
or portion thereof to be made safe or removed. For this purpose, he
may at once enter such structure or land on which it stands, or any
abutting land or structure, with such assistance and at such cost
as may be necessary. He may direct that adjacent structures be vacated
and, in furtherance of public safety, the installation of appropriate
barricades, or such other means as may be necessary, and, for this
purpose, may close a public or private way.
Costs incurred under §§
250-71C and
250-72 shall be paid out of the municipal treasury on certificate of the Building Inspector/Village Engineer, upon approval of the Board of Trustees. Such costs shall be charged to the owner of the premises involved and shall be collected in the manner provided by law.