The purpose of this article is to provide basic and uniform administration of and compliance with applicable Housing Standards and to establish the responsibilities of parties concerned therewith.
This article shall apply to administration of and compliance with applicable Housing Standards.
This article shall not apply to premises which are not within the scope of applicable Housing Standards.
A. 
Administrative agency.
(1) 
The Department of Housing of the Village is hereby designated as the agency to administer and secure compliance with the applicable Housing Standards. Such Department is hereinafter referred to as "the agency."
(2) 
The agency shall be under the direction and charge of the Housing Inspector who shall have, as his representatives, such assistants and inspectors as may be necessary to carry out effectively the powers and duties of the agency.
(3) 
All personnel of the agency shall be qualified and appointed as prescribed by law and shall be furnished with appropriate official badges or identification cards.
B. 
All personnel of the agency shall be free from personal liability for acts done in good faith in the performance of their official duties.
A. 
The agency shall be charged with the duty of administering the applicable Housing Standards and securing compliance therewith and shall be empowered to adopt rules and regulations necessary for securing such compliance and for its own organization and internal management, provided that such rules and regulations shall not be in conflict with the applicable Housing Standards.
B. 
The agency shall be authorized to conduct surveys of housing in any area of the Village to determine the condition of premises, extent of deterioration, lack of facilities, inadequate maintenance, unsafe and insanitary conditions, extent of overcrowding, land use and other relevant factors.
C. 
It shall be the duty of the Housing Inspector to:
(1) 
Cause periodic inspections to be made of premises within the scope of applicable housing standards.
(2) 
Cause an investigation of all complaints of alleged housing violations or other unsafe or unsanitary conditions.
(3) 
Order, in writing, the remedying of all conditions found to exist in or on any premises in violation of provisions of the Housing Standards or of rules and regulations adopted by the agency; to state in the violation order a reasonable time limit for compliance therewith; and where necessary, to order the vacating of premises found unfit for human habitation.
(4) 
Cause a search of the agency's records of housing violations existing on any premises and to issue a certified statement thereof upon receipt of written request and payment of any fees required by local law or ordinance.
(5) 
Study housing conditions in the Village.
(6) 
Cooperate with other municipal, governmental and private agencies engaged in the study and improvement of housing conditions.
(7) 
Make an annual report of housing conditions in the Village, accomplishments of the agency and recommendations for the future.
D. 
Where violations of the Housing Standards exist and pose an immediate hazard or danger to the health, safety or welfare of building occupants or of the public, the Housing Inspector may issue an order citing the violation and directing such action by such other Village agency as is necessary to remove or abate the immediate hazard or danger.
A. 
Inspectors shall be authorized and have the right, in the performance of their duties, to enter any premises during normal business hours and in emergencies, whenever necessary to protect the public interest.
B. 
Owners, agents, operators and occupants shall be responsible for providing access to all parts of the premises within their control to authorized agency personnel acting in the performance of their duties.
The agency shall keep records of all complaints received, inspections made and violations found regarding premises regulated by the Housing Standards. Records shall be kept and shall be available for public inspection.
A. 
A violation order may be served either personally or by delivering to and leaving a copy thereof with the person to whom such order is directed, or if the person to whom such order is directed cannot be found within the Village of Great Neck after diligent search shall have been made for him, then such order may be served by posting a copy thereof in a conspicuous place on the premises where such violation is alleged to exist or to which said order may refer and also depositing a copy thereof in a post office, branch post office or a post office box legally maintained by the Government of the United States in Great Neck, New York, enclosed in a sealed, post-paid wrapper addressed to said person at his last known place of residence.
B. 
A violation order may be served by any officer or employee of the Village or by any other person designated or authorized by the Board of Trustees of the Village.
A. 
Every person who shall fail to comply with any provision of this chapter shall be guilty of a violation of this chapter.
B. 
Every person who shall fail to comply with a violation order issued by the agency within the time stated in said order shall be guilty of a violation of this chapter.
C. 
Each day that a violation of this chapter is permitted to exist shall constitute a separate violation of this chapter.[1]
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Editor's Note: Former Subsection d, which immediately followed this subsection and dealt with penalties for offenses, has been deleted from this chapter and is now covered by the general penalty provisions, as amended during codification, contained in Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. II.