§ 150.076 RESIDENTIAL BUILDING PERMITS.
   Building permits are required for all work activities that require approvals as defined and specified by the Residential Code of Ohio for One, Two and Three Family Dwellings.
   (A)   Residential building permit application requirements. Applicants for residential building permits shall provide the following as applicable:
      (1)   A certificate of zoning and approved site plan.
      (2)   (a)   Application for plan approval as specified by the Ohio Residential Code.
         (b)   The Building Official may waive the requirements for filing drawings when the work involved is of a minor nature.
      (3)   City engineering approval of grading as required on approved plat.
      (4)   A list of the subcontractors scheduled to perform work on the project.
      (5)   A site plan indicating the location of a private sewage disposal system where a public sewer is not available and a County Health Department certificate showing approval of the sewage and water system.
      (6)   All information shall be submitted in duplicate or as otherwise required.
   (B)   Streets and utilities. In addition to all other requirements of this Building Code, the Building Official in concurrence with the City Engineer shall, prior to issuing a permit, determine that the streets and utilities serving the dwelling or other building to be constructed, enlarged, altered, repaired or removed are in satisfactory condition, and that the property has been graded to permit the work to be undertaken. The Building Official shall withhold the permit until the streets, utilities and grading are in satisfactory condition to permit the construction to proceed without creating a nuisance.
(Ord. 98-152, passed 12-9-98; Am. Ord. 07-106, passed 10-3-07)