§ 110.08 COMPLETION.
   Demolition of any building or structure under any permit shall not be considered completed until:
   (A)   The contractor or resident-owner has removed all lumber, rubble, and other building or structural materials and debris and all demolition equipment from the graded premises, or, at the owner’s request, has piled it neatly upon the premises, in such a manner as not to constitute a public nuisance, hazard, or possible rodent harborage;
   (B)   The contractor or resident-owner has broken and removed all foundations or slabs to not less than two feet below the ground surface, and has filled all basements, trenches, or other depressions with not less than two feet of compacted earth, or as otherwise provided herein, graded neatly to the existing established grade level, unless a building permit has been issued for a structure which will make use of the foundation or slab remaining after demolition; and
   (C)   The Village Administrator has issued to the contractor or resident-owner a certificate of final inspection, which certificate shall issue when the provisions of this chapter have been satisfied.
(Ord. 34-04, passed 5-17-2004)