[Adopted at time of adoption of Code]
There is hereby designated in the Town of Brant a public official, to
be known as the "Enforcement Officer," who shall be appointed by the Supervisor
with the approval of the Town Board of the Town of Brant at a compensation
to be fixed by it.
Except as otherwise specifically provided by law, ordinance, rule or
regulation or except as herein otherwise provided, the Code Enforcement Officer
shall administer and enforce all of the provisions of the New York State Uniform
Fire Prevention and Building Code and other laws, ordinances, rules and regulations
applicable to plans, specifications or permits for the construction, alteration
and repair of buildings and structures and the installation and use of materials
and equipment therein and to the location, use and occupancy thereof.
The Town Board may, after public notice and publication at least five
days prior to the effective date thereof in a newspaper of general circulation
within the town, adopt such further procedural/administrative rules and regulations
as the Board deems reasonable to carry out the provisions of this Article.
The Enforcement Officer may make recommendations to the Town Board to adopt,
amend or repeal such rules and regulations as they may relate to the efficient
administration and enforcement of the provisions of the Uniform Code. Such
rules and regulations shall not conflict with the Uniform Code, this Article
or any other provision of law.
The Supervisor, with the approval of the Town Board, may appoint one
inspector, or more, as the need may appear, to act under the supervision and
direction of the Code Enforcement Officer and to exercise any portion of the
powers and duties of the Code Enforcement Officer as he may direct. The compensation
of such inspectors shall be fixed by the Town Board.
The fire coordinator, Code Enforcement Officer or any employee of the
fire coordinator's office directly involved in code enforcement shall
not engage in any activity inconsistent with his duties or with the interests
of the Building Department, nor shall be, during the term of his employment,
be engaged, directly or indirectly, in any building business, in the furnishing
of labor, materials, supplies or appliances for, or the supervision of, the
construction, alteration, demolition or maintenance of a building or the preparation
of plans or specifications thereof within the County of Erie, except that
this provision shall not prohibit any employee from engaging in any such activities
in connection with the construction of a building or structure owned by him
for his own personal use and occupancy or for the use and occupancy of members
of his immediate family and not constructed for sale.