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Village of Malone, NY
Franklin County
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No building shall be erected, moved, substantially altered, added to or enlarged, and no excavation for any building shall be begun, unless and until a building permit for such work has been issued by the Building Inspector.
All certificates of occupancy shall be applied for coincident with the application for a building permit. Said certificate shall be issued within 10 days after the erection or alteration shall have been approved as complying with the provisions of this ordinance.
A. 
No land shall be occupied or used and no building hereafter erected, altered or extended shall be used or changed in use until a certificate of occupancy shall have been issued by the Building Inspector, stating that the building or proposed use thereof complies with the provisions of this ordinance.
B. 
No nonconforming use shall be maintained, renewed, changed or extended without a certificate of occupancy having first been issued by the Building Inspector therefor, except for ordinary repairs.
The fee for building permits for new residences shall be $10 and for alteration of old residences, $5; building permits for new business or industrial buildings, $10. A card showing the building permit number shall be attached to all buildings for which a permit is issued.
The Building Inspector shall maintain a record of all certificates with the Village Clerk, and copies shall be furnished upon request to any person having a proprietary or tenancy interest in the building affected upon payment by him to the Village of a fee of $2.
A. 
Upon written request from the owner and on payment by him to the Village of a fee of $5, the Building Inspector shall issue a certificate of occupancy for any building or premises existing at the time of enactment of this ordinance, certifying, after inspection, the extent and kind of use or disposition of the buildings or the premises, and whether such use or disposition conforms with the provisions of this ordinance.
B. 
Upon payment to the Village of a fee of $5, the Building Inspector shall issue a certificate of occupancy for all new buildings or buildings on which alterations or additions are to be made.
C. 
Under such rules and regulations as may be established by the Zoning Board of Appeals and filed with the Village Clerk, a temporary certificate of occupancy for not more than 30 days for a part of a building may be issued by him.