(A) The Building Inspector shall refuse to issue a permit if the Building Inspector finds:
(1) Application requirements. Any application requirement for any fee or deposit required has not been complied with;
(2) Excess height or width. The building, when loaded for moving, is or will be over 24 feet in height, or of a width in excess of the clearance provided by trees, utility poles or other obstacles in the street or adjacent to the street along the route proposed;
(3) Structurally unsafe. The building is in such a state of deterioration or disrepair or otherwise so structurally unsafe that it could not be moved without endangering persons and property in the city;
(4) Unfit. The building is structurally unsafe or unfit for the purpose for which moved, if the removal location is in the city;
(5) Unsafe equipment. The applicant’s equipment is unsafe and that persons and property would be endangered by its use; and/or
(6) Zoning. Zoning or other laws would be violated by the building in its new location.
(2011 Code, § 23.0108)
(B) The Building Inspector shall inspect the building and the applicant’s equipment to determine whether the standards for issuance of a permit are met. If all such standards are met, the permit shall be issued according to the terms prescribed by the Building Inspector.
(2011 Code, § 23.0109)