1152.10 INSPECTIONS AND COMPLIANCE.
   (a)   The Chief Building Official shall review construction drawings, final plans, and other similar documents for compliance with an approved COA, any conditions attached thereto, and any approved or required modifications thereof.
   (b)   During the course of regular building inspections, the Chief Building Official shall note any deviations from an approved plan, and shall promptly report any such deviations to the Historic Preservation Administrator. If the Administrator determines that a deviation from an approved COA is planned or constructed, a stop work order shall be issued.
   (c)   The Historic Preservation Administrator and the HAPC Chair together shall determine the impact of the modification with regard to the intent of an approved COA. Such determination shall be made within seventy-two (72) hours following the issuance of a stop work order, if possible.
      (1)   Any modification may be approved administratively and the order lifted if they determine that it is a minor modification to the approved COA.
      (2)   Any modification that is determined to be a major modification or one that does not satisfy the intent of the approved COA will require a new application for COA. The stop work order shall not be lifted until the new application has been heard by the HAPC or the Historic Preservation Administrator has determined that all further work shall comply with the approved COA.
   (d)   The Certificate of Code Compliance shall serve as official recognition that completed construction has satisfied the requirements of an approved COA.
(Ord. 3530. Passed 6-4-19.)