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(A) There shall be in the Building Department a Board, known as the Board of Examiners, consisting of three members appointed by the Mayor, of whom one shall be an architect or engineer with at least five years’ experience in the city, one a contractor or person well qualified in the supervision of construction work with at least five years’ experience in the city and one a lawyer or other person with proper legal qualifications. As the term of any member expires, his or her successor shall be appointed by the Mayor for a term of three years. Vacancies in the Board shall filled by the Mayor for the unexpired term.
(B) The Board of Examiners shall not be subject to the supervision or control of the Building Commissioner; but unless otherwise ordered by the Mayor, the Board of Examiners shall not communicate with the Mayor, or make an annual or other report, except through the Building Commissioner.
(St. 1912 c. 713; Ord. 1912 c. 9; St. 1938 c. 479 § 120; Ord. 1954 c. 2 § 22; Rev. Ord. 1961 c. 9 § 5; CBC 1975 Ord. T9 § 350; CBC 1985 9-8.1)
Cross-reference:
Ord. Section 2-7; Ord. Section 9-3
There shall be in the City, a Department known as the Inspectional Services Department, which shall be under the charge of an Officer known as the Commissioner, appointed by the Mayor, who shall have the powers and perform the duties imposed upon him or her by law, and who shall be compensated as an Officer within Category II of Subsection 5-5.10. The Inspectional Services Department shall have and exercise all of the duties imposed upon it by law including, but not limited to, the duties formerly held and exercised by the Building Commissioner, the Housing Inspection Commissioner and any other Commissioner or Department whose duties were transferred to the Inspectional Services Department by prior amendments of this code. The Commissioner shall prepare and keep current a statement of the organization of the Department, including the assignment of functions to the various Offices and employees.
(Ord. 1981 c. 19; CBC 1985 9-9.1; Ord. 1994 c. 1 § 1; Ord. 1995 c. 8 § 2; Ord. 2018 c. 6 § 7)
9-9.2—9-9.3 Reserved.
[Reserved]
Editor’s note:
Former Subsections 9-9.2, Commissioner and 9-9.3, Joint Appointment, previously codified herein and containing portions of Ordinance Nos. 1981 c. 19 and 1994 c. 1, were repealed in their entirety by Ordinance No. 1995 c. 8.
The Board of Health and Hospitals may delegate to the Inspectional Services Department the enforcement of any statute, ordinance or regulation heretofore enforced by, or adopted by, said Board. Any other Board, Officer, Department or Commission may, subject to the approval of the City Council, delegate to the Inspectional Services Department the enforcement of any statute, ordinance or regulation heretofore enforced by or duly adopted by such Board, Officer, Department or Commission. The Inspectional Services Department is hereby empowered to accept such delegation and may exercise any and all powers necessary or convenient in furtherance of any such delegation. Notice of such delegation shall be filed with the City Clerk.
(Ord. 1981 c. 19; CBC 1985 9-9.4)
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