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The Board of Building Code Appeals shall establish rules and regulations for its own procedure not inconsistent with the provisions of this Building Code. The Board members shall annually, by majority vote, select one of the members to serve as Chairman, and one as Secretary, who will hold office for a term of one year or until their successors are elected and qualified.
(Ord. 74-79. Passed 11-12-74.)
Any person aggrieved by an action of the City Engineer and/or City Service-Safety Director and/or his or her designated representative may take an appeal to the Board of Building Code Appeals. The City Engineer and/or City Service-Safety Director and/or his or her designated representative, any Municipal officer or official, any public body or any member of the Board may request a hearing by the Board on any subject over which such Board has jurisdiction or power, as set forth herein, or may request the Board to review or interpret any provision of this Building Code.
(Ord. 74-79. Passed 11-12-74; Ord. 84-53. Passed 9-25-84.)
An appeal from any decision of the City Engineer and/or City Service-Safety Director and/or his or her designated representative may be taken within fifteen days of the decision from which the appeal is taken by paying a fee of twenty-five dollars ($25.00) and filing with the City Engineer and/or City Service-Safety Director and/or his or her designated representative and with the Board of Building Code Appeals a notice of appeal specifying the ground therefor. The City Engineer and/or City Service-Safety Director and/or his or her designated representative shall forthwith transmit to the Board all papers concerning the matter upon which the action appealed was taken. Any costs of the Board in evaluating the merits of an appeal shall be born by the appellant.
(Ord. 89-105. Passed 12-12-89.)
(a) Notice. The Board of Building Code Appeals shall hold a public hearing on each appeal and shall give such notice to the City Engineer and/or City Service-Safety Director and/or his or her designated representative and other interested parties as the Board directs and shall give notice to the public by publication in the local press at least one time prior to such hearing.
(b) Evidence and Inspection. In passing upon appeals, the Board may require submission of evidence or proof to substantiate claims, and may require such additional data and tests which, in its opinion, are needed for adequate consideration of the appeal. A member may at any time inspect and examine any plans, building or structure and may enter the building or structure, if necessary, for the purpose of carrying out the duties of the Board.
(Ord. 74-79. Passed 11-12-74; Ord. 84-53. Passed 9-25-84.)
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