A.
Where practical difficulties or unnecessary hardship
may result from enforcement of the strict letter of any provision
of the Uniform Code, applications for variance consistent with the
spirit of the code may be made to the Regional Board of Review in
accordance with Part 450 of Title 19 of the New York Code of Rules
and Regulations, entitled "Uniform Code: Board of Review," as promulgated
by the New York Department of State.
B.
Whenever it is claimed that the Building Inspector
misconstrued the Uniform Code in approving or disapproving any application
or granting or refusing to grant any permit or certificate of occupancy,
the person affected may appeal from the decision of the Building Inspector
to the Regional Board of Review in accordance with Part 450 of Title
19 of the New York Code of Rules and Regulations, entitled "Uniform
Code: Board of Review," as promulgated by the New York Department
of State.
C.
The Building Inspector shall maintain a copy of said
Part 450 of the New York Code of Rules and Regulations for public
inspection and shall obtain and retain a copy of all decisions rendered
by the Board of Review pertaining to matters affecting the Town of
Williamson.
Where practical difficulties or unnecessary
hardship may result from enforcement of the strict letter of any provision
of this chapter that is not also required by the Uniform Code, applications
for variances consistent with the spirit of this chapter may be made
to the Board of Appeals of the Town of Williamson.
An appeal taken pursuant to this article from the action of the Building Inspector in approving or disapproving any application or granting or refusing to grant any permit or certificate of occupancy or compliance must be instituted within 60 days after such action by the Building Inspector. If the action involves the issuance of a permit pursuant to Article IV of this chapter, the sixty-day limitation shall commence upon issuance of the permit or the posting thereof as required by § 68-18C, whichever is later.