§ 150.004  FEES AND GENERAL CONSTRUCTION REGULATIONS.
   Irrespective of anything to the contrary in the codes so adopted, the regulations hereafter following shall apply, and anything in the codes in conflict or inconsistent therewith shall not be part of this enactment and are deleted therefrom.
   (A)   (1)   In regard to new construction the fees as set forth in the 1994 Uniform Administrative Code, Chapter 3, shall be charged in the issuance of a combined building, plumbing and electrical permit for any residential or commercial building, which fees shall be the only charge made therefor and the inspections thereunder. There shall be an additional time charge of $5 per hour for blue print review not to exceed a total of $50.
      (2)   In regard to the new construction of assessory buildings or the remodeling of and/or additions to existing buildings the fees as set forth in the 1994 Uniform Administrative Code, Chapter 3, shall be charged in the issuance of a combined building, plumbing and electrical permit for residential or commercial buildings, which fees shall be the only charge made therefor and the inspections thereunder. There shall be an additional time charge of $5 per hour for Blue Print review not to exceed a total of $50.
   (B)   Foundations shall be required with footing not less than eight inches thick and not less than 14 inches wide.
   (C)   All foundations shall be reinforced with two rows of steel not less than three-eighths of an inch in diameter.
   (D)   All buildings shall have sublfoors not less than three-fourths of an inch thick.
   (E)   Concrete walks, driveways and flooring shall be reinforced with not less than six by six by ten wire mesh.
   (F)   Thirty-pound felt shall be required on roofs as an underlay to asphalt type shingles.
   (G)   All sewer lines leading to a main line shall be four inches in diameter.
(1994 Code, § 15.04.030)  (Ord. 72-101, passed - -1972; Ord. 73-105, passed - -1973; Ord. 78-106, passed - -1978; Ord. 96-100, passed 2-27-1996)
Editor's note:
   This section is currently undergoing review and revision by the city