This chapter shall provide the basic method
for administration and enforcement of the New York State Uniform Fire
Prevention and Building Code in the Village of McGraw and shall establish powers, duties
and responsibilities therewith.
[Amended 4-17-1996 by L.L. No. 2-1996]
The governing body shall designate an official
inspector for the New York State Uniform Fire Prevention and Building
Code within the Village of McGraw. Said designation shall be made,
from time to time, by resolution of the Village Board.
In accordance with § 382 of Article
18 of the Executive Law of the State of New York:
A. It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation
to construct, alter, repair, move, equip, use or occupy any building
or structure or portion thereof in violation of any provision of law,
as well as any rule or regulation promulgated by the municipality
in accordance with applicable laws, or fail in any manner to comply
with a notice or directive or order of the municipality or to construct,
alter, use or occupy any building or structure or part thereof in
any manner not permitted by an approved building permit or certificate
of occupancy.
B. Any persons who shall fail to comply with a written
order within the time fixed for compliance therewith and any owner,
builder, architect, tenant, contractor, subcontractor, construction
superintendents or their agents or any person taking part or assisting
in the construction or use of the building who shall knowingly violate
any of the applicable provisions of law or any lawful order, notice,
directive, permit or certificate of the inspector made thereunder
shall be punishable by fine or imprisonment or both.
[Amended 4-17-1996 by L.L. No.
2-1996]
C. Whenever the designated inspector finds that there
has been a violation of the State Uniform Code, this chapter or any
rule or regulation adopted pursuant to this chapter, a violation order
shall be issued to the person or persons responsible by the local
municipality or the issuing inspector.
D. Violation orders shall be in writing, shall identify
the property or premises, shall specify the violation and remedial
action to be taken, shall provide a reasonable time limit for compliance
and shall state the time within which an appeal may be taken.
E. Violation orders may be served by personal service,
by mailing by registered or certified mail or by posting a copy thereof
in a conspicuous place on the premises and by mailing a copy thereof
to the premises on the same day as posted, enclosed in a postpaid
wrapper addressed to the person responsible.
F. In case the owner, lessor, occupant or the agent of
any of them shall fail, neglect or refuse to remove, eliminate or
abate the violation within the time specified, legal action shall
be made to the Village Justice of the Village of McGraw.
The inspector, upon showing of proper credentials
and in discharge of his duties, shall be permitted to enter upon any
building, structure or premises without interference, during reasonable
working hours.
Whenever the inspector has reasonable grounds
to believe that the work on any building or structure is being prosecuted
in violation of the provision of the applicable building laws, rules
or regulations or not in conformity with the provisions of an application
or in an unsafe and dangerous manner, he shall notify the owner of
the property or the owner's agent to suspend all work and suspend
all building activities until the stop order has been rescinded. Such
order and notice shall appear in writing, shall state the conditions
under which the work may be resumed and may be served upon a person
to whom it is directed, either by delivering it personally to him
or by posting the same upon a conspicuous portion of the building
where the work is being performed and sending a copy of the same to
him, by certified mail, at the address set forth in the application
for the permission for the construction of such building.