1325.04 DUTIES OF DIRECTORS AND CHIEFS.
   (a)   Public Safety Director. The Public Safety Director shall inspect the building and inform the applicant, in writing, of any variance with the Building or Zoning Code of the City.
   (b)   Director of Public Service. The Director of Public Service shall inspect the building, the proposed route, the equipment to be used and the lot on which the building will be located. He shall inform the Director of Public Safety, in writing, of any violation incurred in the placement of the building and grade levels. He shall also impose necessary restrictions on the move to protect City and private property.
   (c)   Chiefs; Safety Director. The Police Chief and the Fire Chief shall inform the Director of Public Safety, in writing, of any requirements they deem necessary for the protection of life and property.
   (d)   Notification.  
      (1)   Other residents; Fire, Police and Service Departments. The Public Safety Director shall send a notice by hand delivery giving the following departments a minimum of five days notice of the time a building is to be moved:
         A.   The Fire Department, the Police Department and Public Service Department.
      (2)   Posting of property; objections and appeals. The applicant for moving a building shall post upon the property in a conspicuous place, visible from the street right of way, an orange sign with the words "House Moving Permit Applied For" within twenty-four hours after making application with the Public Safety Director. The sign shall be furnished to the applicant by the Director. The sign shall remain in place for fifteen days before the permit is issued. Any person objecting to the building or the moving thereof shall file his objections with the Director for his consideration within fifteen days from the date that the sign is first posted. Objections filed thereafter shall not be considered by the Director. Within seven days after the Director issues the permit to move the building, any person aggrieved may file an appeal from the decision of the Director to issue the permit to move the building. The appeal shall be filed with the Planning and Zoning Commission and shall be in writing setting forth therein the basis upon which the appeal is taken. The Planning and Zoning Commission shall forthwith notify the Public Safety Director and the Board of Building Appeals that an appeal has been filed.
The Public Safety Director, in the event that he determines to issue the permit to move the building, after reviewing objections filed during the posting period, shall notify each person objecting, in writing, that the permit has been issued and that they have the right to appeal his decision to the Board of Building Appeals within seven days from the date that the permit was issued. This notification shall be made by delivering a copy of the notice to the residence of the person objecting within twenty-four hours after the permit has been issued.
The Public Safety Director, after issuing a permit to move a building, shall not allow any work to be performed or the building to be moved under the permit until the appeal time has expired. In the event an appeal is filed, the Public Safety Director shall not permit any work to be performed or permit the building to be moved until the Board of Building Appeals has issued its decision approving the permit as issued.