The construction, alteration, repair, removal, use or occupancy of any site improvements, site development, structure, or any part thereof shall not commence or proceed until the issuance of an appropriate permit(s).
A. Complete Applications: Complete permit applications must be submitted to review by City staff prior to entering an application on a public meeting agenda. Permits may be issued following a review to ensure that the proposed project is in compliance with the Wellsville City Code.
B. Permits Issued Only For Complying Projects: Permits shall be issued only upon the approval of a site plan meeting the requirements of the City and the Uniform Building Code. The Building Inspector, in association with the City Engineer, and the Planning Commission, shall prepare a list of the requirements for site plan submittal. In order to obtain a permit, the project must comply with all applicable standards, specifications, and code requirements.
C. Site Plan Review Required:
1. All site plans shall be reviewed and signed by the City Manager or his designee. The City Manager may require additional signatures from other city departments or staff.
2. Any department may require additional studies or plans as necessary to review or address site specific conditions.
3. Site plans for multiple family dwellings, all commercial, all industrial, and nonresidential development shall be prepared by a professional architect, landscape architect, or engineer licensed within the State of Utah. Site plans shall be based upon a record survey prepared by a land surveyor, licensed in the State of Utah, that shows accurate dimensions, the location of all monuments, existing buildings, location of utility structures and lines, and all easements and rights-of-way.
D. Compliance With Discretionary Conditions Required Prior To Building Permit: When a project has been before the Planning Commission, Design Review Committee, Historic Preservation Committee (if existing) Board of Adjustment, or the City Council, no permits shall be issued until the Planning Commission or designee has confirmed that the project is in compliance with all appropriate conditions.
E. Permit Void If Issued In Conflict With Title: Should any permit or license be issued in conflict with the provisions of this chapter, such permit or license shall be voidable.
F. Permit Void If Issued On The Basis Of Inaccurate Information: Should any permit, license, or approval be granted on the basis of inaccurate, incomplete, or fraudulent information, the permit shall be voidable. (Ord. 2019-04, 10-16-2019)