A. INSPECTION. The Building Inspector shall inspect the building, the proposed location site if located within the city, and the applicant's equipment to determine whether the standards for issuance of a permit are met.
B. STANDARDS FOR ISSUANCE: The Building Inspector shall refuse to issue a permit if he finds:
1. That any application requirement or any fee or deposit requirement has not been complied with;
2. That the building is too large to move without endangering persons or property in the city;
3. That the building is in such a state of deterioration or disrepair or is otherwise so structurally unsafe that it could not be moved without endangering persons and property in the city;
4. That the building is structurally unsafe or unfit for the purpose for which moved, if the removal location is in the city;
5. That the applicant's equipment is unsafe and that persons and property would be endangered by its use;
6. That zoning or other ordinances would be violated by the building in its new location;
7. That for any other reason persons or property in the city would be endangered by the moving of the building;
8. That the building is so constructed and is in such condition of sanitation, dilapidation, disrepair, or so defective or unsightly that its relocation at the proposed site would cause appreciable harm to or be materially detrimental to the property or improvements in the district within a radius of one thousand feet from the proposed site.
9. That the building or structure proposed to be moved into the city is not comparable in value, size, quality, design and appearance comparable with the building or structures in the area into which it is to be moved.
C. PROCEDURES FOR ISSUANCE. If the condition of the building or structure in the judgment of the Building Inspector admits of practicable and effective repair, the permit may be issued upon such terms and conditions as the Building Inspector may deem reasonable and proper including but not limited to the requirement of changes, alterations, additions or repairs and painting to be made to or upon the building or structure, to the end that the relocation thereof will not be materially detrimental or injurious to public safety or to public welfare or to the property and improvements or either in the district in which it is to be moved.
The terms and conditions upon which each permit is granted, or the findings upon which any permit is denied shall be written upon the permit or appended in writing thereto.
D. DESIGNATE STREETS FOR REMOVAL. The Building Inspector shall procure from the Street Superintendent a list of designated streets over which the building may be moved. The Building Inspector shall have the list approved by the Traffic Engineer and Chief of Police and shall reproduce the list upon the permit in writing. In making their determinations the Street Department, Traffic Engineer and the Chief of Police shall act to assure maximum safety to persons and property in the city and to minimize congestion and traffic hazards on public streets.
(Ord. 1309 § 2 (part), 1963).