§ 151.024 EXTENSIONS; RENEWALS.
   (A)   The permit expiration date may be extended for up to 30 days for good cause, without additional fee, if the extension is requested prior to the normal expiration date.
   (B)   (1)   The permit may be renewed once if the renewal is requested and the fee is paid prior to the initial expiration date of the permit.
      (2)   The fee for permit renewal is as follows:
 
Permit Renewal
Fee
Full two-year
80% of original fee
One- renewal
40% of original fee
Minimum renewal fee shall be $10
 
   (C)   Permits that have expired may be renewed once if the renewal is requested within 30 days after its initial expiration and if the fee is paid as follows:
 
Permit Renewal
Fee
Full two-year renewal
Same as original fee
One- renewal
75% of original fee
 
   (D)   Any permit which has been expired for over 30 days shall be considered null and void and a new permit is required and cannot be issued until approved by the Director or his or her duly authorized representative.
   (E)   Permits obtained under this code cannot be assigned, transferred, or sublet without the express approval of the Director. Any permit assigned, transferred, or sublet without this approval shall be considered null and void.
   (F)   Any person or entity starting construction prior to applying for and receiving a permit shall be charged a fee equal to three times the original building fee which is provided in this code.
(Prior Code, § 151.018) (Ord. passed 11-2-1970)