Chad Fabry
Code Enforcement Officer/Building Inspector
585-637-5300 x119
585-465-8591 (cell)
cfabry@brockportny.org
Carol McNees
Code Enforcement Officer/Building Inspector
585-637-5300 x113
585-747-5999 (cell)
cmcnees@brockportny.org
Theresa Weed
Department Coordinator
585-637-5300 x114
tweed@brockportny.org
Our department handles a wide range of matters pertaining to NYS Building Code, property maintenance and inspections, permits & certificates of occupancy, fire safety, and applications to the Planning Board and the Zoning Board of Appeals.
ATTENTION VILLAGE OF BROCKPORT RENTAL PROPERTY OWNERS
The 2024-2025 Residential Rental Registration Application and annual fee of $125.00 is due by September 15, 2024, without penalty for each residential rental property. To save money see application for prompt pay date.
You will NOT receive paper copies in the mail. The application can be found here.
You must complete an application for each property/structure unit.
If you have any questions, please call the Building & Codes Office at (585) 637-5300 ext. 114.
Please note: We CANNOT accept complaints via telephone. Please complete a Code Enforcement Complaint Form.
Concerns about college student neighbors who may not be so neighborly? You can fill out an incident report/ complaint directly to SUNY Brockport’s Office of Student Conduct by using this form: https://cm.maxient.com/reportingform.php?SUNYBrockport
Rental Property Interactive Map
Use our interactive map to view rental properties in the village.*Select square in upper right corner to enlarge map*Disclaimer: The completeness, accuracy, or timeliness of any information and data posted on the map is not the responsibility of Google and shall be updated on a monthly basis by the Village of Brockport Building/Code Enforcement Department. In the event any information on the Village of Brockport’s official printed documents differs from information contained on this map, the official printed documents shall take precedence.
College Students
Check out our Living Off-Campus Guide
Information about Building Permit Process
Hazardous Waste Collection: Monroe County provides a service to collect household hazardous wastes. To see a full listing of what they will dispose of, or to make arrangements to drop off your household hazardous waste, please visit their website (http://www.monroecounty.gov/ecopark/) or call them at (585) 753-7600. The Village participates in an annual west side Household Hazardous Waste Collection Day. The schedule and location will be posted on our website prior to the event.
Canine Companions: We all love to take our dogs out for a stroll around the neighborhood, but please be sure to dispose of animal waste properly. Canine owners are required to clean up immediately after their pets on public sidewalks, roads, and gutters.
Related Links
Permits & Fees
- Brockport Fee Schedule
- General Guidelines For Work Requiring Building Permit
- Building Permit Application
- Residential Structures with Truss Type Construction, Pre-Engineered Wood Construction, and/or Timber Construction
- Plumbing Permit
- Stair Building Code
- Decks and Pool Decks
- Electrical Inspectors
- Solar Permit
- Swimming Pools
Rentals
Fire & Safety Inspections
Codes & Regulations
- Brockport Village Code
- The Village Code was revised and adopted on June 3, 2024:
- International Uniform Code
- Property Regulations, Permits, and Inspections
- Compliance with Orders to Remedy
- Open Burning Regulations
Stormwater / Flood Plain / Illicit Discharge
General Documents
- Dig Safely NY – “Call 811” before you dig
- Electronic Waste Collection Sites- Westside
- Monroe County Community Development
- Monroe County Department of Health – Indoor Air Quality and Toxics Control (phone: 585-753-5171)
- Space Heater Safety Tips
- Private Fire Hydrant Report
- Chimney and Woodstove Fire Safety
- Asbestos Facts & Responsibilities
- Weatherization Assistance Program
Lead Poisoning or Mold
Lead Poisoning – Contact the Monroe County Public Health Office at 585-753-5087.
Mold – There are no governmental agencies that test for mold. The best treatment is to identify the problem that is causing the mold, then eliminate the problem. You will also need to clean up any mold that has formed. Here are some trustworthy websites that offer detailed information on both mold and lead: