(a) Inspection. The Building Inspector shall inspect the building and the applicant's equipment to determine whether the standards for issuance of a permit are met. (Ord. 88-69. Passed 9-23-69.)
(b) Standards for Issuance. The Building Inspector shall refuse to issue a permit if he finds that:
(1) All requirements of this Building Code and the Zoning Code will not be met by such building in its proposed location;
(2) Any application requirement or any fee or deposit requirement has not been complied with;
(3) The building is of such physical dimensions and/or conditions as to preclude movement without endangering persons or property in the City;
(4) The building is in such a state of deterioration or disrepair or is otherwise so structurally unsafe that it could not be moved without endangering persons and property in the City;
(5) The building is structurally unsafe or unfit for the purpose for which moved, if the removal location is in the City;
(6) The applicant's equipment is unsafe and persons and property would be endangered by its use;
(7) For any other reason persons or property in the City would be endangered by the moving of the building;
(8) The removal location to which the building is to be removed if such removal location is in the City, does not have sufficient frontage on a developed street to comply with all requirements of the ordinances of the City and its Building Code and Zoning Code.
(9) If the removal location to which the building is to be removed, if the removal location is located in the City, is not serviced by all utilities including, but not limited to, water, storm sewer and sanitary sewer. (Ord. 87-89. Passed 11-28-89.)
(c) Issuance. The Building Inspector shall issue a permit for moving of such building if all requirements of this chapter are met.
(d) Fees and Deposits.
(1) Deposit. The Building Inspector shall deposit all fees and deposits and all bonds or insurance policies or certificates with the Finance Director.
(2) Return upon nonissuance. Upon his refusal to issue a permit, the Building Inspector shall return to the applicant all deposits, bonds, insurance policies and permit fees. Inspection fees filed with the application or thereafter charged and paid shall not be returned
(3) Return upon allowance for expense. After the building has been moved, the Building Inspector shall furnish the Finance Director with a written statement of all expenses incurred in moving and replacement, together with a statement of all damage caused to, or inflicted upon, property belonging to the City. The Finance Director shall authorize the Building Inspector to return to the applicant the expense and damage deposit after the Finance Director deducts the sum sufficient to pay for all damage to property of the City by reason of the building. Permit fees deposited with the application shall not be returned. Moneys may be retained to satisfy claims of private individuals in accordance with Section 1356.04
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(e) Designate Streets for Removal. The Building Inspector shall procure from the applicant a list of designated streets over which the building is to be moved. The Building Inspector shall have the list approved by the Police Chief and the Fire Chief, and shall reproduce the list upon the permit in writing. In making their determination, the Divisions of Police and Fire shall act to assure maximum safety to persons and property in the City and to minimize congestion and traffic hazards on public streets.
(Ord. 88-69. Passed 9-23-69.)