Whenever an application for permit to repair any existing building already located within the fire limits is made by any person or firm, and the City Council and the applicant disagree on the extent of repairs to be made, and a permit is denied by the designated Building Inspector, then the City Council shall appoint a competent and disinterested person, and the applicant shall appoint a competent and disinterested person, which two persons so appointed shall select a third member, and those three persons shall appraise the building, examine the plan of the proposed work and statement of materials and labor to be used in the repairing or rebuilding of the building, and make a signed written report of their findings to the City Council. If the report reflects clearly that the rebuilding or repairing would be a violation of this subchapter, then the application for permit shall be denied by the City Council, and if the report reflects that the person seeking the permit has complied with this subchapter, and the requested rebuilding or repairing is not in violation of this chapter, then the City Council shall issue a permit for the proposed rebuilding or repairing.
(Ord. 5-73, passed 5-4-1973)