(A) General. No building for human habitation shall be erected, moved, added to or structurally altered, nor shall any of said activities be commenced without a building permit therefor issued by the Building Inspector having properly vested authority under the Kentucky Building Code and this chapter. No building permit shall be issued by him or her, except in conformity with the provisions of this chapter unless he or she has a written order from the Board of Zoning Adjustments in the form of an administrative review decision, a conditional use permit or dimensional variance. In other such cases as building activities will commence which do not fall under the jurisdiction of the Kentucky Building Code, the Planning Director and/or Zoning Enforcement Officer of the county may require zoning permits or other instruments to ensure the building activities compliance with the entirety of this chapter.
(B) Application for building permits. All applications for building permits shall be accompanied by plans in duplicate, drawn to scale and showing the actual shape and dimensions of the lot to be built upon; the exact size and location on the lot of any existing principal buildings and accessory buildings; the lines within which the proposed building or structure is to be erected or altered; the proposed height; the existing and intended use of each building or part of building; the number of families or housekeeping units the building is designed to accommodate and such other information with regard to the lot and neighboring lots as may be necessary to determine and provide for the enforcement of this chapter.
(C) Copy of plans. One copy of the plans shall be returned to the applicant by the Building Inspector, after he or she shall have marked such copy either as “Approved” or “Disapproved” and attested to same by signature on such copy. The original, similarly marked, shall be retained by the Building Inspector.
(Ord. 8, passed 10-23-1987, § 16.02) Penalty, see § 155.999