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(A) In addition to other requirements of the Building Code or other ordinances of the City of Heath, any person making application for a building permit within the city shall certify that he or she has made an examination of the title to the property upon which the building or other structure for which the permit is sought to be constructed, and that the building or structure complies in each and every respect with any and all applicable deed restrictions or other covenants or encumbrances of record.
(B) The certification shall be incorporated within the building permit application and shall be in substantially the following language, to-wit:
“I certify that I have made an examination of the title to the property upon which the building or structure, for which this permit is sought, is to be constructed, and the proposed building or structure complies in each and every respect with any and all applicable covenants, deed restrictions and encumbrances of such property.”
(2005 Code, § 9-11-2) (Ord. 120, passed 7-7-1983)
The certification set out in § 154.02 above and incorporated within the building permit application shall be made under oath before a Notary Public of the State of Texas.
(2005 Code, § 9-11-3)
(A) No work or activity on a residential or commercial construction site which generates excessively disturbing noise to a person of ordinary sensibilities in the vicinity shall occur between the hours of 8:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m. of the following morning, Monday through Saturday and all day on Sunday.
(B) Upon good cause being shown, the City Manager or his or her designee may grant a temporary variance to division (A) above.
(2005 Code, § 9-11-7)
(C) An application for a temporary variance shall be submitted in writing, shall be considered a variance request and shall be accompanied by a fee as identified in the fee schedule adopted by separate action by the City Council. Such fee shall be paid at the time of the application.
(Ord. 110503, passed 5-3-2011) Penalty, see § 154.99
(A) A person commits an offense if he or she violates by commission or omission any provision of this chapter that imposes upon him or her a duty or responsibility.
(B) (1) A person who violates a provision of this chapter is guilty of a separate offense for each day or portion of a day during which the violation is committed, continued, or permitted, and each violation is punishable by a fine not to exceed $500, in accordance with the general provisions of the Code of Ordinances.
(2) In addition to prohibiting or requiring certain conduct of individuals, it is the intent of this chapter to hold a corporation, partnership, or other association criminally responsible for acts or omissions performed by an agent acting on behalf of the corporation, partnership, or other association, and within the scope of his or her employment.
(Ord. 110503, passed 5-3-2011)