A.
No person, firm or corporation shall commence erection, construction, enlargement, alteration, removal, improvement, demolition, conversion or installation therein of any building or structure or change in nature the occupancy of any building or structure without first obtaining an appropriate permit from the Building Inspector, except that no permit shall be required for the performance of repairs which are not structural in nature and do not entail plumbing, electrical, heating, ventilation systems or components, or fire-detection, fire-prevention or fire-suppression systems.
B.
All applications for a permit required by this chapter shall be made to the Fire Marshal or the Building Inspector in such form and detail as they shall prescribe. Applications for permits shall be accompanied by such plans, drawings, models or samples as may be required by the Fire Marshal or the Building Inspector.
C.
Permits shall be issued by the Fire Marshal or the Building Inspector pursuant to the New York State Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code as the same hereafter may be amended from time to time and as hereafter may be provided.
D.
Permits shall at all times be kept on the premises designated therein and shall at all times be subject to inspection by the Fire Marshal, the Building Inspector or any official of the Department of Community Development.
E.
Permits and certificates as may be required by § 98-30 shall be obtained from the Fire Marshal.
(1)
No person, firm, partnership, corporation or other body shall commence or engage in any of the activities set forth in this chapter without first obtaining a permit authorizing such activity from the Fire Marshal.
(2)
A Fire Marshal permit shall constitute permission to maintain, store, or handle materials or to conduct processes or to install equipment used in connection with activities which produce conditions hazardous to life or property. Such permit shall not take the place of any license required by law. It shall not be transferable, and any change in use or occupancy of premises shall require a new permit.
(3)
Before a Fire Marshal permit may be issued, the Fire Marshal or his assistants may inspect and approved the receptacles, vehicles, buildings, or storage places to be used. In cases where laws or regulations enforceable by departments other than the Fire Marshal are applicable, joint approval shall be obtained from all departments concerned.
F.
No building permit shall be required for work in any of the following categories, but the exemption from the requirement for a building permit shall not in any way be deemed to authorize work in violation of the Uniform Code or such zoning requirements as may still apply:
(1)
Construction or installation of one-story detached structures associated with one- or two-family dwellings which are used for storage, playhouses, pet shelters, or similar uses, provided that the gross floor area does not in any case exceed 30 square feet.
(2)
Installation of swings and other playground equipment associated with one- or two-family dwellings.
(3)
Construction of temporary motion-picture, television and theater stage sets and scenery.
(4)
Installation of window awnings supported by the exterior wall of a one- or two-family dwelling, provided that said awnings are installed in accordance with the manufacturer's specifications for same.
(5)
Installation of partitions or movable cases less than five feet nine inches in height.
G.
Painting, wallpapering, tiling, carpeting or similar finish work.
(1)
Installation of listed portable electrical, plumbing, heating, ventilation or cooling appliances, provided that said appliances are installed and used in accordance with the manufacturer's specifications for same.
(2)
Replacement of any equipment, provided that the replacement does not alter the equipment's listing or render it inconsistent with the equipment's original specifications.
(3)
Repairs, provided that such repairs do not involve the removal or cutting away of any load-bearing or other structural component; the removal or modification of any required means of egress; the enlargement, alteration, replacement, or relocation of any building system; or the removal from service of all or a part of any fire-protection system for any period of time. Repairs, when required by the Code Enforcement Official in extenuating circumstances, including but not limited to the repair of fire or flood damage, shall require a building permit.