§ 154.166 RELOCATING HOUSES OR OTHER STRUCTURES.
   (A)   The dwelling in its proposed location must be judged to be compatible with other adjacent dwellings in terms of height and size.
   (B)   The architectural features of the dwelling and any accessory structures must be judged to be compatible with the architectural style and features of adjacent and nearby buildings.
   (C)   Such features as porches, dormers, pillars and columns, window style, entrance location, and roof pitch and style shall be considered when determining the appropriateness of the dwelling and any accessory structure. This division is not intended to apply strict architectural standards; rather, that the dwelling being moved or relocated must be compatible with the neighborhood as interpreted by the Zoning Administrator.
   (D)   Garages and other accessory structures, whether attached or detached, shall be located in a manner similar to those on adjacent and nearby properties.
   (E)   A site plan with a lot survey shall be submitted showing the final grading elevations for the proposed parcel. The on-site grading improvements and utility service extensions shall be completed prior to placing the building on the lot.
   (F)   A structure moving permit must first be acquired from the city.
   (G)   The structure to be moved must be either a permitted or a conditional use in the relevant zoning district. If a conditional use permit is required, the appropriate application must be made to the city.
   (H)   All required improvements and Building Code requirements shall be met before a certificate of occupancy is granted.
(Ord. 1040, passed 1-5-16)