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   1501.11 COPIES.
    Copies of Codes as adopted in this chapter are on file with the Council Clerk for inspection by the public, and also on file in the County Law Library, and the Clerk has copies available for distribution to the public at cost.
(Ord. 2020-39. Passed 2-15-21.)
   1501.12 CONFLICT.
   (a)   The Ohio Building Code shall supersede and govern any order, standard, rule or regulation of the Ohio Fire Code or the Division of State Fire Marshal, Department of Commerce in all cases where such orders, standards, rules or regulations are in conflict with the Ohio Building Code.
OAC 4101:2-1-04(B); Ord. 2021-06. Passed 6-21-21.)
   1501.13 AMENDMENTS. (REPEALED)
   EDITOR’S NOTE: Former Section 1501.13 was repealed by Ordinance 2011-42.
   1501.14 FIRE SAFETY INSPECTION FEES.
   (a)   Owners of nonresidential buildings and structures shall be assessed fire safety inspection fees according to the following schedule:
 
Fee
(1)    Annual initial inspection
See 1521.1501(a)(1) No Charge.
(2)    When violations are found
         undocumented, follow-up inspection to
         verify compliance thirty days after
         initial inspection
See 1521.1501(a)(3) $100.00
(3)    If compliance is not completed and
   verified in follow-up inspection provided
   for in subsection (a)(2) hereof, then
   fourteen days after such follow-up
   inspection to verify compliance
See 1521.1501(a)(3) $100.00
(4)    If compliance is not complete and
         verified at the time of the third inspection
         then a fourth inspection shall be
         concluded seven days after the
         aforesaid third inspection
See 1521.1501(a)(4) $200.00
   (b)   If it is determined by the Fire Chief and/or the Inspector of the Bureau of Fire Prevention that the correction of the particular violation requires more than thirty (30) days after the initial inspection to complete because of its complexity or expense, the Fire Chief and/or Fire Safety Inspector may waive the imposition of the fire safety inspection fees and may establish a reasonable compliance timetable for that specific violation before fees are imposed.
(Ord. 2020-39. Passed 2-15-21.)
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