This chapter provides for the removal or repair
of buildings in business, industrial, residential and agricultural
sections that from any cause may now be or shall hereafter become
dangerous or unsafe to the public.
The Town Engineer and the Town Building Inspector
are hereby designated as officials to inspect any structure suspected
of being in violation of this chapter, and they shall file a written
report with the Town Board, spelling out in detail the findings of
their inspection.
The owner of the premises or person notified
shall commence the securing or removal of the building or structure
within 15 days of the mailing and posting or service of said notice
and shall diligently prosecute said removal or securing until the
project is complete.
[Amended 4-6-1970; 6-18-1984]
In the event of neglect or refusal of the person
served with notice to comply with the same, a hearing before the Town
Board shall be had. The time and place of such hearing shall be specified
in the notice to repair or demolish.
A report of the survey on the building and the
amount of compensation paid to the surveyors shall be posted upon
the Town Clerk's bulletin board and upon the premises, and a copy
shall be mailed to the person notified as above; said posted and mailed
reports shall be signed by the surveyors.
[Amended 6-18-1984; 11-9-2015 by L.L. No. 12-2015]
A. In the event that the owner refuses or neglects to secure or remove
said building or structure, the Town shall do the necessary work involved,
either with Town employees or outside contractors, and the cost of
the removal or securing and all other expenses in connection with
the proceedings shall be assessed against the land on which the building
or structure is located.
B. In addition to the cost or expense of such work ordered by the Senior
Code Enforcement Officer and/or his designee, there shall be a fee
of $200 for administrative costs for each occurrence.