In this local law, the following definitions, shall
apply (regardless of whether capitalized or not):
APPURTENANCE
An object of real or personal property, including fixtures,
improvements belonging to or incidental to the ownership or use of
another object of real or personal property, including fixtures and
improvements, either attached or not, and including, without limitation,
the installation of fuel gas distributing piping and equipment, fuel
gas-fired water heaters and water heater venting systems; fuel gas
piping systems, utilization equipment, and related accessories; mechanical
systems, system components equipment and appliances that are permanently
installed and utilized to provide control of environmental conditions
and related processes within buildings and solid, liquid or gas fuel
burning heating appliances.
BOARD OF APPEALS
The Village Zoning Board of Appeals which has authority to review certain orders, requirements, decisions or determinations made the Codes Enforcement Officer pursuant to the Code of Minoa, Chapter
160 Zoning, Article
XI, Board of Appeals, and Village Law § 7-700.
BUILDING
Any detached one- and two-family dwellings (i.e., stick-built,
manufactured or modular homes), multiple single-family dwellings (attached
or clustered patio homes, townhouses), one-family dwellings converted
to a bed-and-breakfast, community residences, hospice residences and
mobile homes.
BUILDING PERMIT
A permit issued pursuant to §
51-4 of this local law. The term "building permit" shall also include a building permit which is renewed, amended or extended pursuant to any provision of this local law.
BUSINESS/OPERATING PERMIT
A permit issued pursuant to §
51-10 of this local law. The term "business/operating permit" shall also include a business/operating permit which is renewed, amended or extended pursuant to any provision of this local law.
CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY
A certificate issued pursuant to §
51-7A(1) of this local law, to acknowledge the successful closure to a building permit with regard to new construction or additions to buildings or structures.
CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE
A certificate issued pursuant to §
51-7A(2) of this local law, to acknowledge the successful closure to a building permit with regard to installation of equipment or compliance with a firesafety/property maintenance inspection.
CODES ENFORCEMENT OFFICER
The Codes Enforcement Officer appointed pursuant to §
51-3B of this local law. The Codes Enforcement Officer shall have such authority as provided for under the Code of Minoa and in addition shall be the "Code Enforcement Officer" as provided for under the Uniform Code, Energy Code, and other related laws, regulations and codes of the State of New York.
CODE OF MINOA
The Village Code of Minoa, including as amended from time
to time.
DETACHED STRUCTURE
Any structure designed to accommodate an accessory use but
detached from the principal or main structure, such as a freestanding
garage for a vehicle(s), pole-style building, storage shed, garden
house, a tent or membrane structure, handicap ramps and other accessible
constructions of fixtures or materials together with the remnants
or remains of such structure.
ENERGY CODE
The Energy Conservation Construction Code of New York State,
as currently in effect and as hereafter amended from time to time.
FEE
Any fee or charge as stated or contemplated hereunder except for a fine or penalty and including without limitation those fees described at §
51-17 and any fee schedule duly adopted by the Village of Minoa Board of Trustees.
FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS
Any approved devices, equipment and systems or combinations
of systems used to detect a fire, activate an alarm, extinguish or
control a fire, control or manage smoke and products of a fire or
any combination thereof.
FUEL-FIRED APPLIANCE
An appliance that burns solid, liquid and/or gaseous fuel,
including but not limited to wood stoves, household cooking ranges,
furnaces, boilers, water heaters, clothes dryers and gas-fire refrigerators.
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
Any organization or individual responsible for the entire
project, from contracting with or administrating contracts to subcontractors
and suppliers, scheduling and reviewing their work; ensuring code
compliance; worker and job site safety; coordination of work schedules;
and compliance with contractual deadlines. The term "general contractor"
shall include any construction manager overseeing the entire project.
INSPECTOR
An inspector appointed pursuant to §
51-4D of this local law. Upon appointment and delegation by the Codes Enforcement Officer, the inspector shall have such authority as the Codes Enforcement Officer has been granted hereunder.
LOCAL LAW (OR THIS LOCAL LAW)
This Local Law No. 1 of 2007. In addition, any other law,
regulation, code or similar statutory enactment or promulgated provision(s)
of state or local law governing the subject matter hereof which is
incorporated in such local law by reference or inference, even if
not specifically enumerated, shall be deemed as part of this Local
Law No. 1 of 2007, provided the Codes Enforcement Officer can be legally
charged with the enforcement and administration thereof.
OWNER
The owner or holder of title to any personal or real property
subject hereof.
PERMIT HOLDER
The person to whom a building permit has been issued.
PERSON
Shall include 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.
STRUCTURE, ACCESSORY
Any structure designed to accommodate an accessory use but
detached from the principal structure, such as a freestanding garage
for a vehicle(s), pole-style building, storage shed, garden house,
a tent or membrane structure, handicap ramps and other accessible
constructions of fixtures or materials together with the remnants
or remains of such structure.
SUBCONTRACTOR
Any person or entity that contracts with a general contractor
or a subcontractor for the improvement of the real property and that
performs some part of the general contractor's contract with the owner.
TEMPORARY CERTIFICATE
A certificate issued pursuant to §
51-7D of this local law to acknowledge the successful partial closure to a building permit to allow an approval to occupy a new building or addition with conditions and limitations.
TWO-FAMILY DWELLING
Two complete, but separate, self-contained residential units,
each intended for permanent habilitation by one family only, in a
single structure having a common wall, roof, wall or ceiling and containing
separate rooms and facilities for living, including cooking, sleeping
and sanitary needs.
UNIFORM CODE
The New York State Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code,
as currently in effect and as hereafter amended from time to time.
WORK
The action(s) or performance(s) contemplated or permitted
under a building permit or any other permit, permission or approval
issued hereunder.