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(a) All new structures with the exception of accessory structures shall have a continuous foundation or shall be constructed on a monolithic slab unless otherwise approved by the Chief Building Official.
(b) Roofs constructed over decks shall be independent of the deck unless the Chief Building Official can determine that the deck can handle the additional load.
(c) An existing deck may be converted to a screened in porch with permanent screens and no windows provided the Chief Building Official determines that the deck can handle the additional load.
(d) A three season room that is unheated and separated from the principal structure by a solid door may only be constructed on a deck if the Chief Building Official determines that the deck can handle the additional load. (Ord. 03-16. Passed 2-22-16.)
All permits issued under this chapter shall expire if work thereunder does not progress under a schedule at least as rapid as the following:
Time from Issuance of Permit | Progress |
120 Days | Work shall have begun. |
One Year | Work shall be completed unless a written extension is issued by the Building Official under the direction of the Administrator or his designee. |
(Ord. 36-03. Passed 5-19-03.)
No operations requiring a permit shall be commenced until the permit card therefor is posted in a conspicuous place, near the front of the premises. The cards shall be preserved and remain posted until the completion of the work for which it was issued.
(Ord. 36-03. Passed 5-19-03.)
Before proceeding with any work in the construction of a building or an addition to a building, all boundary lines, established by records in possession of the owner, shall be clearly marked by a person registered to practice surveying in the State, if so required by the Administrator or his designee, to assure compliance with minimum yard requirements.
(Ord. 36-03. Passed 5-19-03.)
Whenever the Building Official determines that a building or structure or any work in connection therewith, which is related by this chapter, is being erected or altered in violation of the plans and permits approved and issued by the Village of Obetz, he shall serve written notice and an order upon the permit holder directing the discontinuance of such violation and shall require such remedial action on the part of the permit holder as may be necessary to bring the erection or alteration within the terms of the approved plans and the permit.
(Ord. 36-03. Passed 5-19-03.)
When the Administrator or his designee determines that the continuance of construction would be hazardous and contrary to the public safety and welfare by reason of noncompliance with the provisions of this chapter, he shall order in writing the permit holder to cause all further work to be stopped and shall require cessation of such operations, until the permit holder complies with the provisions of this chapter.
(Ord. 36-03. Passed 5-19-03.)
When a notice of violation and order, or a stop work order is disregarded and the permit holder refuses or fails to comply within the time period determined by the Building Official and Ohio Building Code Section 104 and when no appeal has been filed against the order, the Administrator or his designee shall transmit the file relating to the matter, along with its report, to the office of the Law Director. The office of the Law Director may initiate and prosecute such action as shall be necessary to enjoin. (Ord. 36-03. Passed 5-19-03.)
Any person or company aggrieved by an order, decision or determination of the Building Official relative to the application of the Residential Code of Ohio for One-, Two-, and Three- Family Dwellings may appeal to the Planning and Zoning Commission.
(Ord. 20-06. Passed 6-26-06.)
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