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§ 156. Duties  of  superintendent.  In  addition  to the duties of the  superintendent of buildings prescribed herein, or otherwise by law,  the  common  council  shall  by  ordinance prescribe his duties, and he shall  have  such  power  and  authority  in  regard  to  the  supervision  and  inspection  of the erection, construction or alteration of buildings and  other structures as shall be conferred by  ordinance,  not  inconsistent  with  the  other  laws  of the state. The common council shall also have  power to establish  by  ordinance,  and  from  time  to  time  amend,  a  "building  code,  "  providing  for all matters concerning, affecting or  relating to the construction, alteration, repair or removal of buildings  and  structures  heretofore  or  hereafter  erected;  but  no  ordinance  amending,  repealing  or  modifying  such building code or any provision  thereof shall be passed by the common council until  notice  shall  have  been  published for at least ten days in the official paper or papers of  the city that on a day stated in such notice, the  common  council  will  consider  the  adoption  of  a proposed ordinance amending, repealing or  modifying the building code, or a part thereof, generally or in  respect  of a specified subject, and that a copy of such proposed ordinance is on  file in the office of the city clerk.

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Statutes > New-york > Scc > Article-9 > 156

§ 156. Duties  of  superintendent.  In  addition  to the duties of the  superintendent of buildings prescribed herein, or otherwise by law,  the  common  council  shall  by  ordinance prescribe his duties, and he shall  have  such  power  and  authority  in  regard  to  the  supervision  and  inspection  of the erection, construction or alteration of buildings and  other structures as shall be conferred by  ordinance,  not  inconsistent  with  the  other  laws  of the state. The common council shall also have  power to establish  by  ordinance,  and  from  time  to  time  amend,  a  "building  code,  "  providing  for all matters concerning, affecting or  relating to the construction, alteration, repair or removal of buildings  and  structures  heretofore  or  hereafter  erected;  but  no  ordinance  amending,  repealing  or  modifying  such building code or any provision  thereof shall be passed by the common council until  notice  shall  have  been  published for at least ten days in the official paper or papers of  the city that on a day stated in such notice, the  common  council  will  consider  the  adoption  of  a proposed ordinance amending, repealing or  modifying the building code, or a part thereof, generally or in  respect  of a specified subject, and that a copy of such proposed ordinance is on  file in the office of the city clerk.

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Statutes > New-york > Scc > Article-9 > 156

§ 156. Duties  of  superintendent.  In  addition  to the duties of the  superintendent of buildings prescribed herein, or otherwise by law,  the  common  council  shall  by  ordinance prescribe his duties, and he shall  have  such  power  and  authority  in  regard  to  the  supervision  and  inspection  of the erection, construction or alteration of buildings and  other structures as shall be conferred by  ordinance,  not  inconsistent  with  the  other  laws  of the state. The common council shall also have  power to establish  by  ordinance,  and  from  time  to  time  amend,  a  "building  code,  "  providing  for all matters concerning, affecting or  relating to the construction, alteration, repair or removal of buildings  and  structures  heretofore  or  hereafter  erected;  but  no  ordinance  amending,  repealing  or  modifying  such building code or any provision  thereof shall be passed by the common council until  notice  shall  have  been  published for at least ten days in the official paper or papers of  the city that on a day stated in such notice, the  common  council  will  consider  the  adoption  of  a proposed ordinance amending, repealing or  modifying the building code, or a part thereof, generally or in  respect  of a specified subject, and that a copy of such proposed ordinance is on  file in the office of the city clerk.