4-1-4: ISSUANCE OF PERMITS; DUTIES OF PERMIT APPLICANT:
The burden of demonstrating compliance with this title rests with the applicant. An applicant for a building permit or other construction permit as governed by this chapter shall be responsible, in presenting his/her application for a permit, for showing that the activity to be carried out pursuant to the requested permit meets title 5, chapter 10 of this code and the following standards:
   A.   Complies with the Dalton Gardens municipal code, northwest energy code, fuel gas installer's licensing requirements ordinance, and all other applicable ordinances of the city.
   B.   Complies with the international building and residential code application requirements.
   C.   Has received final approval on a variance, conditional use permit, temporary hardship, final subdivision plat, or zone change if one is required.
   D.   Has received necessary water, sewer, and health permits from the Dalton Water Association, Panhandle health district or other sewer districts.
   E.   Has received an access, approach, or encroachment approval from the city or the Lakes highway district (when applicable), and the fire district (when applicable), providing service to the site upon which the permit has been requested.
   F.   For mobile manufactured home setting permits, has received approval from Kootenai County assessor's appraisal division, verifying that appropriate taxes have been paid.
   G.   For pole barns, log homes, steel structures or other alternate building systems not tested and approved by the National Evaluation Service, Inc., or the International Conference Of Building Officials Evaluation Service, Inc., or the International Code Council Evaluation Service, Inc., have plans approved and stamped by a design professional licensed in the state of Idaho.
   H.   Commercial, industrial, educational, assembly buildings and their site plans shall be designed by a licensed Idaho design professional. The site plans for any of these buildings include, but are not limited to, distances to the property line and/or other buildings, easements, provisions of site disturbance requirements, driveways, approaches and parking. (Ord. 248, 7-5-2016)