A. Issue Improvement Location Permits and certificates of occupancy and maintain records thereof.
B. Conduct inspections of buildings, structures, and use of land to determine compliance with the terms of this code for the purpose of ordering compliance thereof.
C. Provide interpretation of this code when necessary and such technical and clerical assistance as the Commission and Board may require.
D. Provide and maintain a public information service relative to all matters arising out of this code.
E. Maintain permanent and current records of this code, including but not limited to all maps, amendments, Improvement Location Permits, certificates of occupancy, variances, conditional uses and appeals, and applications thereof, and records of hearings thereon.
F. Review all applications for Improvement Location Permits and subdivisions to ascertain as to whether the proposed use lies in a flood hazard area as defined in this code. If the proposed use is found to lie in such an area, the Zoning Administrator will enforce the requirements set forth in Subsection 1.07 in the event that any structures involved are not directly covered by the Building Code regulations.
G. The Zoning Administrator, during his review of Improvement Location Permits and building permits, shall assure that all national flood insurance program regulations pertaining to state and federal permits, subdivision review, mobile home tie-down standards, utility construction, record keeping (including lowest floor elevations), and water course alteration and maintenance have been met.