§ 150.002 BUILDING PERMITS.
   (A)   Permit required. Any person desiring to commence or proceed to erect, construct, repair, enlarge, demolish or relocate any building or dwelling, or cause the same to be done, shall file with the Building Inspector an application for a building permit. The application shall be in writing on a form to be furnished by the Building Inspector for that purpose. Every such application shall set forth the legal description of the land upon which the construction or relocation is to take place, the nature of the use or occupancy, the principal dimensions, the estimated cost, the names of the owner, architect and contractor and such other information as may be requested thereon. The application, plans and specifications so filed with the Building Inspector shall be checked and examined by the governing body and, if they are found to be in conformity with the requirements of this chapter and all other ordinances applicable thereto, the Building Inspector shall issue the said applicant a permit. Whenever there is a discrepancy between permit application procedures contained herein and those contained in any building code adopted by reference, the provisions contained herein shall govern.
(1976 Code, § 9-201)
   (B)   Permit limitation.
      (1)   If the work for which a permit has been issued shall not have begun within one year of the date thereof, or if the construction shall be discontinued for a period of one year, the permit shall be void.
      (2)   Before work can be resumed, a new permit shall be obtained in the same manner and form as an original permit.
(1976 Code, § 9-202)
   (C)   Duplicate to County Assessor. Whenever a building permit is issued for the erection, alteration, or repair of any building within the city's corporate limits or extraterritorial zoning jurisdiction, if the improvement is $2,500 or more, a duplicate of the permit shall be issued to the County Assessor.
   (D)   Curb and gutter installation required. Any person applying for a building permit with regard to a residential property or any other structural improvement in a residential district shall first be required to demonstrate that curb and gutter, meeting the requirements of the Building Inspector, is installed for the property which is the subject of the building permit application.
(1976 Code, § 9-204)
(Ord. 624, passed 8-23-1979; Ord. 1292, passed 7-9-2001; Ord. 1353, passed 8-11-2004; Ord. 1525, passed 5-2-2022) Penalty, see § 150.999
Statutory reference:
   Related provisions, see Neb. RS 17-130 through 17-132, 17-550, 17-1001, 18-1743