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A. The building inspector shall be responsible for the plan review coordination and for issuance of building permits.
B. Upon application by any person for a building permit, the building inspector shall review the plans for compliance with the codes adopted in section 10-1-1 of this chapter. The building inspector shall submit the plans to any other affected city department for review and approval by the department before issuance of a permit.
C. Building plan review shall be completed by the building inspector within thirty (30) working days of submittal by applicant.
D. The building inspector may, in proper cases, request the aid of the building codes division, other state agencies, or professional consultants to aid in coordination of review. In such cases, the building inspector may lengthen the completion time for review by ten (10) working days when necessary. (Ord. 15.03 Amended, 10-3-2005)
Inspections shall be conducted by the building inspector. Where other departments require inspection, the building inspector shall ensure that they are conducted within the time frame allowed in section 10-1-2 of this chapter. Final inspections and issuance of certificates of occupancy shall be conducted in accordance with the international building code. (Ord. 15.03 Amended, 10-3-2005)
A. The building inspector shall be the person with adequate knowledge of the building trade and such other qualifications as may be prescribed by the city council from time to time. As building inspector, his duties shall include those set forth in the international building code and in Montana Code Annotated title 50, chapter 60, as now or hereinafter amended.
B. The building department staff shall consist of the building inspector and such deputies or representatives as may, from time to time, be appointed by the city council. (Ord. 15.03 Amended, 10-3-2005)
Factory built buildings which are approved by the Montana building codes division, department of labor and industry shall be subject to local government inspection and fees for only foundations and/or any additions to be added to the factory built building. Zoning and utility connections should be applied for through the appropriate departments and not through the building codes department and/or the building inspector. (Ord. 15.03 Amended, 10-3-2005)
Inspection and approval of plans for school buildings shall be in accordance with administrative rules of Montana section 2.2.1(1) - S11050 (I). The building inspector shall notify the building codes division of local approval of site, sewer, water, and other local requirements within five (5) days of such approval before further action is taken. (Ord. 15.03 Amended, 10-3-2005)
A. Surveys And Recommendations: When requested to do so by the owner, tenant, or any person authorized to make such a request by the owner or tenant of any building within the city limits, it shall be the duty of the city building inspector to make a complete survey of all electrical wiring or all plumbing or all gas heating installations and pipes or any other heating installations and pipes in any building within the city limits and to make such recommendations for the alteration, repair or replacement of any such installations or systems, as the circumstances require; and if so requested, the building inspector shall make his recommendation in writing, and furnish copies to the owner of the building and the person making the request, if not the owner, and file one copy in his office.
B. Survey Fees: Such requests shall be made in writing and the application shall be accompanied by the following prescribed fees, which shall be deposited with the city clerk and by him paid to the city treasurer:
For a complete survey of a building used for residential purposes and having accommodations for not more than three (3) families, the sum of five dollars ($5.00) per story; and for a complete survey of buildings used for other purposes including buildings used for residential purposes and having accommodations for four (4) or more families and for building used for both residential and other purposes, the sum of ten dollars ($10.00) per story. (Ord. 15.24)
A. Construction Specifications: Foundation footings of all buildings hereafter constructed, altered or repaired within the city shall be made of concrete of at least one part of Portland cement, three (3) parts of clean sand and five (5) parts of gravel passing a two and one-half inch (21/2") screen, and of sufficient thickness and area to safely sustain the weight to be imposed thereon, and shall be not less than that provided in the following table:
Height Of Wall | Width Of Wall | Width Of Footing | Thickness Of Footing | |
Garage footings | 6 inches | 6 inches | 12 inches | 6 inches |
Residence | 12 inches | 8 inches | 20 inches | 6 inches |
Business | 12 inches | 12 inches | 24 inches | 8 inches |
Business | 24 inches | 16 inches | 28 inches | 10 inches |
Business | 24 inches | 20 inches | 32 inches | 12 inches |
Business | 24 inches | 24 inches | 48 inches | 16 inches |
B. Additional Width Requirement:
1. The footing shall in all cases be a least twelve inches (12") wider on all sides than the piers and columns supported by such footings.
2. Provided, however, that if the superimposed load is such as to cause undue transverse strain on any footings projecting twelve inches (12"), the thickness of such footings shall be so increased as to safely support the load to be imposed thereon.
C. Reduction In Thickness And Projections: For light buildings or structures, and for small piers to sustain light loads and where soil conditions permit, the building inspector may, at his discretion, allow a reduction in the thickness and projections for footings as above provided. (Ord. 15.04)
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