(A) (1) Building permits for any principal structure(s) shall not be issued by the city for any structures, except one- and two-family dwellings on platted property and except for alterations or repairs, until the building, site and landscape plans related thereto shall have been reviewed by the Planning Commission and the plans shall have been approved by the City Council.
(2) The review and approval by the City Council shall be valid for a period of one year, wherein, if a building permit has not been issued, the approval shall be null and void.
(‘81 Code, § A1-24)
(B) (1) In order to ensure compliance with the intent and purpose of this chapter and compatibility with adjacent uses, the City Council shall review and approve all building permits for commercial, industrial, public and multiple-residential buildings before the same is finally issued by the City Building Inspector.
(2) Petition. In addition to completing the application for a building permit, the petitioner shall provide the following information:
(a) A landscape plan as required under § 155.349;
(b) Building plans including scaled elevation plans;
(c) A detailed and dimensioned site plan;
(d) Drainage and utility plans;
(e) Building material sample(s); and
(f) Building massing model of proposed building, site, paving, topography and surrounding structures. Vertical and horizontal scales shall be 1 inch equals 50 feet.
(3) Procedure.
(a) All information shall be submitted to the city staff and the Planning Commission for review and recommendation to the City Council.
(b) The City Council shall take the final action.
(‘81 Code, § A1-75)
(Ord. 291, passed 4-21-83; Am. Ord. 436, passed 2-23-89)