10-1-7: INSPECTIONS:
   A.   Preliminary Inspection: Before issuing a permit, the building commissioner may examine or cause to be examined all buildings, structures, and sites for which an application has been filed for a permit to construct, enlarge, alter, repair, remove, demolish, or change the use thereof.
   B.   Required Inspection: After issuing a building permit, the building commissioner shall conduct such inspections from time to time during and upon completion of the work for which he has issued a permit, and he shall maintain a record of all such examinations and inspections and of all violations of this title.
   C.   Accredited Inspection Services: The building commissioner may engage the services of the county building development or health department or such other professional or accredited inspection agencies to perform inspections hereunder. The building commissioner may accept reports of approved inspection services which satisfy his requirements as to qualifications and reliability.
   D.   Reports: All inspection reports shall be in writing and shall be certified by the licensed authority or responsible officer of the service, or the individual when expert inspection services are accepted. (1990 Code §16.208)
   E.   Request For Inspection: At least twenty four (24) hours' notice shall be given to the building commissioner for required inspection by an applicant 1 . (1990 Code §16.208; amd. 2011 Code)
   F.   Final Inspection: Upon completion of the building or structure, and before issuance of a certificate of use and occupancy, a final inspection shall be made. All violations of the approved plans, permits and applicable code shall be noted, and the holder of the permit shall be notified of the discrepancies. No certificate of use and occupancy shall be issued until all discrepancies have been resolved to the satisfaction of the building commissioner. (1990 Code §16.208)

 

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1. See also section 10-2-2-1 (§ 113.3) of this title.