1181.21 TOPOGRAPHICAL SURVEY.
   (a)    New Residential Dwellings. Before a zoning certificate for the construction of a new residential dwelling structure is issued, the applicant for a permit therefore shall submit to the Zoning Inspector a topographical survey of the premises upon which such building or structure is to be erected. Such survey shall be performed by a registered surveyor who shall stake out the premises and the building site by offset, and such stakes shall be caused to remain in the ground until final inspection of the buildings or structure has been completed.
   (b)    Additions. If the Zoning Inspector deems it appropriate when a proposed addition and/or alteration will change the present topography or if the square footage of the proposed addition will exceed the square footage of the existing structure or if the proposed addition will change the water flow between properties, then the Zoning Inspector may refer the plans for the proposed addition to the Village Engineer to determine whether a topographical survey is required.
(Ord. 25-2011. Passed 9-20-11.)