A. 
This chapter shall be enforced by the Building Inspector of the Town of Wheatland and the Monroe County Department of Health.
B. 
Said officers and their inspectors shall be authorized and have the right in the performance of duties to enter any mobile home park and make such inspections as are necessary to determine satisfactory compliance with this chapter and regulations issued hereunder. Such entrance and inspection shall be accomplished at reasonable times, after prior notice to the park operator, and, in emergencies, whenever necessary to protect the public interest. Owners, agents or operators of a mobile home park shall be responsible for providing access to all parts of the premises within their control to the enforcement officer or to his inspectors, acting in accordance with the provisions of this section.
It shall be the duty of the enforcement officer to make necessary inspections required every year for renewal of mobile home park permits, to investigate all complaints made under this chapter and to request the Town Attorney to take appropriate legal action on all violations of this chapter.
Upon determination by the enforcement officer that there has been a violation of any provision of this chapter, he shall serve upon the holder of the permit for such mobile home park an initial order, in writing and by certified mail, directing that the conditions therein specified be corrected within 10 days after the date of delivery of such order.
[Amended 8-7-1980 by L.L. No. 14-1980]
If, after the expiration of such ten-day period, such violations are not corrected, the enforcement officer shall serve a notice, in writing, upon such mobile home park operator, requiring the holder of the park permit to appear before the Town Board of the Town of Wheatland at a time to be specified in such notice to show cause why the mobile home park permit should not be revoked. Such hearing before the Town Board shall occur not less than 48 hours nor more than 10 days after the date of service of said notice by the enforcement officer.
Within 10 days after the hearing at which the testimony and witnesses of the enforcement officer and the mobile home park permit holder shall be heard, the Town Board shall make a determination, in writing, sustaining, modifying or withdrawing the order issued by the enforcement officer, as directed by Article VIII, § 89-34, of this chapter. Failure to abide by any Town Board determination to sustain or modify the initial order of the enforcement officer and to take corrective action accordingly shall be cause for the revocation of the mobile home park permit affected by such order and determination.