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BUILDING PERMITS
§ 150.155 PERMIT ISSUANCE.
   When specifications and drawings so submitted shall be found to conform to the requirements of the building code, the zoning code and the fire prevention code of the municipality, the Building Official shall issue a permit and affix to the specifications and drawings his official stamp, stating that examination has been made and a permit issued. One copy of such stamped specifications and plans shall be returned to the applicant, and shall be continuously kept at the site of the proposed work throughout its construction period. The second copy shall be filed in the permanent records of the Building Official. The stamping of any specification or drawing shall not be held to permit or be an approval of any violation of any section of the Building Code, nor shall the issuance of any permit for a part of a structure be held to imply or require the approval of any remaining part of such structure for which complete specifications and drawings were not submitted at the time of issuance of the permit for a part of the structure.
('80 Code, § 1341.01) (Ord. 51-82, passed 10-4-82; Am. Ord. 24-07, passed 5-21-07) Penalty, see § 150.999
§ 150.156 [RESERVED].
§ 150.157 [RESERVED].
§ 150.158 FAILURE TO COMPLETE WORK.
   Failure to complete the work authorized by the permit or any extensions thereof shall result in the permit being invalidated and, if any construction has been started and has not been completed, the applicant or owner shall be in violation of the building code.
('80 Code, § 1341.04) (Ord. 51-82, passed 10-4-82) Penalty, see § 150.999
§ 150.159 CONTAINMENT AND DISPOSAL OF CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS.
   All trash and debris associated with or resulting from the construction of either residential or commercial structures permitted hereby shall be contained on the construction site in a stable and secure enclosure no smaller than ten cubic yards. The permit holder shall maintain the enclosure and site so as to control litter and debris at all times, and remove and dispose of the debris in an approved landfill. The enclosure shall be removed from the site within ten days of issuance of the occupancy permit or within ten days of cessation of active construction work. Violations occurring on construction sites may result in the issuance of a stop-work order until the site is brought into compliance.
('80 Code, § 1341.05) (Ord. 29-89, passed 4-17-89) Penalty, see § 150.999
§ 150.160 CONTAINMENT OF AND LIMITATION UPON CONSTRUCTION NOISE.
   (A)   Construction operations may only occur between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m. All equipment must be operated in accordance with the manufacturer's specifications and with all standard manufacturer's mufflers and/or noise-reducing equipment in use and in proper operating order.
   (B)   Upon written request by the applicant, the City Manager, or the City Manager's designee, shall have the authority to extend the hours under which construction may occur, if the City Manager or his designee determines such an extension to be reasonable.
   (C)   Whoever violates this section is guilty of failing to contain construction noise, a minor misdemeanor. Each day such offense is committed or continued shall constitute a separate offense and shall be punishable as such. Citations shall be issued to a person, firm or corporation and/or individual present at the time of such offense.
(Ord. 102-99, passed 9-20-99)
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