§ 155.111  APPLICATION.
   (A)   The Building Inspector of the city shall issue an improvement location permit, on written application, when the proposed structure, improvement, or use and its location conform in all respects to the master plan of the city.  Every application for an improvement location permit shall be accompanied by a site plan, drawn to scale, showing the location of the structure, improvement, or use to be altered, changed, placed, erected, or located, the dimensions of the lot to be improved, the size of the yards and open spaces, existing and proposed streets and alleys adjoining or within the lot, and the manner in which the location is to be improved.  ('75 Code,§ §  16.02 and 16.03)  (Ord. PO-67-1, passed 2-21-67; Am. Ord. 85-22, passed 1-27-86)
   (B)   Any person who shall make application for an improvement location permit shall, at the time of making the application, furnish a site plan or development plan of the real estate upon which the application is made, as provided in division (A) above, at least five days prior to the issuance of the improvement location permit.  The five days may be waived by the Building Inspector.  The site plan shall be drawn to scale showing the following items, both existing and proposed.
      (1)   Legal or site description of the real estate involved.
      (2)   Location and size of all buildings and structures.
      (3)   Width and length of all entrances and exits to and from the real estate.
      (4)   All adjacent and adjoining roads or highways.
   (C)   An application for an improvement location permit for any enclosed industrial use or open industrial use, subject to the provisions of §§ 155.070 through 155.081 and § 5 of Appendix A at the end of this chapter, shall be accompanied by a certificate of compliance subscribed by a registered professional engineer or architect, certifying that the use intended will satisfy the standards of the enclosed industrial use or open industrial use, as the case may be, and in the district in which it is to be located.  The Building Inspector may take ten days in which to study the application, during which time he may consult with appropriate technical consultants.  If, after the ten-day period, the Building Inspector has not required any additional information or stated any objections in writing, the Building Inspector shall issue the improvement location permit.
   (D)   Site plans or development plans furnished with the application for an improvement location permit shall be filed and shall become a permanent record.
   (E)   An application for an improvement location permit for any use shall not be approved until it has been ascertained by the Building Inspector that the proposed use and minimum lot size and width meets the minimum standards for a sewage disposal system as required by the Clinton County Health Department.
(Ord. CO-67-2, passed 2-21-67)