Section 22-133 Application for building permit.



Prior to the adoption of 2004 (22-133) on 11/22/2004, Section 22-133 read as follows.

    (a)    All applications for building permits shall be accompanied by a plat or plan in duplicate, drawn to scale, showing the actual dimensions of the lot to be built upon; the size of the building  to  be erected; the location of the building on the lot; the size and location of the lot; the number of  dwelling units the building is designed to accommodate; the setback lines of buildings on adjoining  lots; and such other information as may be essential for determining whether the provisions of this chapter are being observed. Any building permit shall become void if the work involved has not  begun within six (6) months after the date of issuance of the permit, or if the work or development  authorized by such permit is suspended or abandoned for a period of six (6) months after the work or development is commenced; provided that extensions of time for periods not exceeding six (6) months each may be allowed in writing by the zoning administrator.

    (b)    The applicant for a building permit shall submit a certificate with his application which  certifies that the lot which he proposes to develop is a lot of record. When the lot in question does  not meet the lot width and lot area requirements of this chapter, then the applicant shall certify that such lot was a lot of record prior to the adoption of the ordinance from which this section derives  or is a lot which has been created through governmental taking of property.

(Code 1958,  24-17.02)