In the event of the neglect, failure or refusal of the person so notified to comply with said order of the Town Board and after the hearing, the Town Board shall provide for the securing or demolition and removal of such building or structure, either by town employees or by contract, except in cases of emergency as provided by §
66-4 hereof. Any contract for the securing or demolition and removal of a building or structure shall be subject to the competitive bidding requirements of § 103 of the General Municipal Law, when applicable.
In cases of emergency which, in the opinion of the Town Board, involve
imminent danger to human life or health, the Board shall promptly cause such
building, structure or portion thereof to be made safe and secure or removed.
For this purpose, the town may at once enter such structure or land on which
it stands or abutting land or structure with such assistance and at such cost
as may be necessary. The town may vacate adjacent structures and protect the
public by appropriate barricades or such other means as may be necessary and,
for this purpose, may close a public or private way.
All costs and expenses incurred by the town in connection with the proceedings
to remove or secure, including the cost of actually removing said buildings
or structures, shall be assessed against the land on which said buildings
or structures are located.