An annual certificate of compliance to ensure compliance with all requirements of this Part 2 and the New York State Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code or successor standards adopted by New York State shall be required for all uses and occupancies of property other than one- or two-family dwellings. Such certificate does not take the place of any other permits or certificates required by law. It shall not be transferable, and any change in the use or occupancy of premises shall require a new certificate.
Before a certificate of compliance may be issued, a Fire Inspector, or Deputy or Assistant Fire Inspector, shall make such inspections or tests as are necessary to assure that the provisions of this Part 2 and the New York State Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code or successor standards adopted by New York State are being complied with.
Any certificate of compliance required under the provisions
of this section shall be issued by the Building Department upon approval
of the Fire Inspector, and such certificate shall be posted or displayed
in a conspicuous place on the premises.
The Village of Airmont may require applicants to submit
written applications supplying under affidavit such information needed
for fire-protection purposes as requested by the Fire Inspector and/or
Fire Department.
Fees for certificates of compliance for new or changed
uses and annual inspection fees payable each year for the specific
uses subject to inspection by the Fire Inspector shall be established
from time to time by resolution of the Village Board.