Any person deeming himself aggrieved by any
ruling, decision or order of the Superintendent of Construction or
the Board of Trustees made under this chapter may apply in writing
to the Board of Trustees at any meeting thereof for a review of such
ruling, decision or order, and after such review, the Board of Trustees
may modify or revoke such ruling, decision or order and, upon good
and sufficient cause being shown therefor, remit any penalty which
may have been incurred.
Whenever any materials, appliances or methods
of construction have been approved by the Superintendent of Construction
as conforming to any rules adopted thereunder, a list of such materials,
appliances and methods of construction shall be kept on file in the
Department of Buildings, properly indexed and open to public inspection
during business hours.
Any officer or employee of the Department of
Buildings, so far as may be necessary for the performance of his duties
hereunder, shall have the authority to enter any building in the Village
upon showing the credentials of his office.
Should the Superintendent of Construction become
advised either upon his own observation or upon receipt of a report
that all or any part of a building, staging or structure is unsafe
or dangerous, he shall make a written report of such condition to
the Board of Trustees, who may serve written notice upon the owner
to appear before them and show cause why such building, staging or
structure should not be torn down or made safe. The Board of Trustees,
after such hearing and upon advice from the Superintendent of Construction,
shall have full authority to order such building, staging or structure
demolished, altered or repaired, and the owner, upon receipt of such
determination by the Board of Trustees, shall immediately proceed
to effect such demolition, alteration or repairs, and he shall file
drawings and specifications with the Superintendent of Construction
showing in detail the work to be done.