§ 150.01  ADOPTION OF KENTUCKY BUILDING CODE AND STANDARDS OF SAFETY; ENFORCEMENT AGENTS.
   (A)   The Kentucky Building Code, as contained in Chapter 7, Title 815 of the Kentucky Administrative Regulations; the Kentucky Plumbing Code, as contained in Chapter 20, Title 815 of the Kentucky Administrative Regulations; the Kentucky Standards of Safety, as contained in Chapter 10, Title 815 of the Kentucky Administrative Regulations, together with any amendments, are hereby adopted by reference as if fully set forth in this code of ordinances.  Copies of the above codes and any amendments thereto shall be placed on file in the office of the City Clerk where they shall be available for public inspection during normal business hours.
   (B)   The Chief Building Inspector for Metro Louisville shall be designated as the local enforcement agent for the Kentucky Building Code, with the exception that prior to the issuance of any building or demolition permit from Metro Louisville, the City of Plantation must review said permit application and plans to determine if the project (and its site) is in compliance with all city ordinances and that the proposed structure or improvement (when compared with the surrounding neighborhood) will not substantially interfere with the comfortable enjoyment of life and property, or tend to depreciate the value of the property of others, as set out in Chapter 92 of the codified ordinances (Nuisances). Said determination shall be made in writing by the city no later than 20 days after submittal by the applicant. If the property is in compliance, a letter of compliance shall be issued to the applicant by the city and the applicant shall present that letter of compliance to Metro Louisville, as a required part of their permit process. No building or demolition permit shall be effective within the city unless and until said a letter of compliance is issued stating that the proposed structure or improvement is in compliance with all city ordinances.
(Am. Ord. 3, Series 2007-2008, passed 8-9-2007)  Penalty, see § 150.99