code (NCFC/LCFPPO) shall apply equally to existing as well as new buildings. This review will be for the determination of compliance with this chapter and the NCFC, and shall be completed within a reasonable time of the receipt of plans. If the Fire Marshal’s review of these plans indicates the need for a fire permit, as outlined in this chapter and the NCFC, or if there are corrections to be made to the plans, the building permit shall not be issued until the fire permit has been applied for or until the corrections are made to the plans. This plan review shall not apply to one- and two-family dwellings.
(D) Revocation. The Fire Marshal may revoke a permit upon determination that the permit holder, or any agents or employees of the permit holder, has violated any provision of the NCFC or of this chapter, or any stated condition of the permit. The Fire Marshal shall advise the permit holder, in writing, of the reason for the revocation.
(E) Appeals. An applicant for a permit, or a permit holder, as appropriate, may appeal the Fire Marshal’s refusal to issue, or revocation of, a permit, or any interpretation or variation of the NCFC. Appeals shall be in accordance with § 95.134 of this chapter, and in accordance with G.S. §§ 143-140 and 143-141.
(F) Nontransferable. Any permits issued shall not be transferable. Permits shall be valid only as specified on the permit for the time period, use, and/or project specified.
(Ord. passed - -; Ord. passed 11-6-2023)