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1305.02 PERMIT APPLICATION.
   To obtain a permit, the applicant shall first file an application therefor in writing on a form furnished for that purpose. Each application shall:
   (a)   Describe the land on which the proposed work is to be done, by lot, block , tract, house and street address or similar description that will readily identify and definitely locate the proposed building or work;
   (b)   Show the use or occupancy of all parts of the building;
   (c)   Be accompanied by plans and specifications as are required in Section 1305.05(a);
   (d)   State the valuation of the proposed work;
   (e)   Give all other information as reasonably may be required by the Building Inspector.
   (f)   Certified lot survey and grading plan.
       (Ord. 36-03. Passed 5-19-03.)
1305.03 AMENDMENT OF PERMIT.
   If during the prosecution of work and subsequent to the issuance of a permit, it is necessary to make any changes in the plans or contract, the permit holder shall notify the Building Inspector in writing of the proposed changes including a revised site plan, architectural review letter, if required, and construction drawings, along with a check in the amount of the appropriate re- review fee plus the cost of document examination. If approved, the charges shall be added to the original permit fee, if the cost of the work is thereby increased so much as to require a higher permit fee, that additional sum shall also be collected in accordance with the schedule set forth herein.
(Ord. 14-06. Passed 5-22-06.)
1305.04 UNDERGROUND STRUCTURES.
   (a)   All utilities, prior to installation of any underground structure, shall submit an application in writing stating the name of the utility, the type of the structure and its desired placement to the Village Administrator or his designee for approval. Such application shall be accompanied by a detailed set of plans or drawings showing the type of structure and its exact location.
   (b)   No construction shall be accomplished until the Administrator or his designee approves such application in writing. Should an application not be acted upon within thirty days after it is submitted, the utility may appeal directly to Council for approval.
   (c)   All plans and specifications accompanying an application shall become a permanent part of the Village records. (Ord. 36-03. Passed 5-19-03.)
1305.05 PLANS; SPECIFICATIONS; CONSTRUCTION LAYOUT; EXCEPTIONS.
   (a)   Each application for a permit shall be accompanied by a minimum of five sets of plans and specifications.
   (b)   Plans and specifications for building shall be prepared by a licensed architect or engineer and be drawn to scale upon a substantial paper or mylar of sufficient clarity to indicate the nature and extent of the work proposed and to show in detail that it will conform to the provisions of the Building Code and all relevant laws, ordinances, rules and regulations. The first sheet of each set of plans shall give the lot number and subdivision name, the street address of the work and the name of the owner or agent and person who prepared them. Plans shall include a plot plan signed by a registered surveyor showing the location of the proposed building and of every existing building adjacent on the property. The outline of the proposed building shall be staked out on the ground by a registered surveyor with sufficient permanency that the Inspector may determine that the footers and walls are constructed according to the layout stakes.
   (c)   For one, two and three-family dwellings, occupancies and buildings or structures accessory thereto, plans need not be prepared by a licensed architect or engineer, but all other provisions herein shall apply to such plans.
(Ord. 36-03. Passed 5-19-03.)
1305.06 CONTAINMENT OF TRASH AND DEBRIS REQUIRED.
   (a)   All trash and debris associated with or resulting from construction of either residential, commercial or industrial structures permitted, shall be contained on the construction site in a stable and secure enclosure no smaller than ten cubic yards. The building permit holder shall maintain the enclosure and site so as to control litter and debris at all times and remove and dispose of the debris in an approved landfill. The enclosure shall be removed from the site prior to the issuance of the occupancy permit.
   (b)   Violations occurring as a result of noncompliance may result in the issuance of a stop work order until the site is brought into compliance. The inspector may refuse an inspection if there is determination the trash is not contained or improperly contained.
(Ord. 36-03. Passed 5-19-03.)
1305.07 PERMIT ISSUANCE.
   (a)   The Building Inspector. Such plans shall be forwarded to other Village departments for review if deemed necessary by the Inspector, to determine compliance with the laws and ordinances under their jurisdiction. If the Inspector is satisfied that the work described in the application for a permit and the plans filed will conform to the requirements of the Building Code and other pertinent laws and ordinances, he shall issue a permit therefor to the applicant.
   (b)   When the Inspector issues the permit, he shall endorse in writing or stamp on all sets of plans and specifications “APPROVED.” Approved plans and specifications from the Inspector shall be kept on the job during the time work is being carried on and all work shall be done in accordance with the approved plans, which shall not be changed without written authorization of the Inspector. (Ord. 36-03. Passed 5-19-03.)
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