Title 12 STREET, SIDEWALKS AND PUBLIC PLACES*
Chapter 12.16 MOVING BUILDINGS ON PUBLIC STREETS
12.16.080 Permit--Issuance or denial by building inspector--Appeal upon denial.
When all facts and information called for in Sections 12.16.030 and
12.16.070 have been furnished by the applicant to the building inspector, and
the fee for the permit paid, it shall be the duty of the building inspector to
decide whether the permit applied for shall be granted. If the building
inspector determines that the permit should be granted he shall issue to the
applicant a permit to move the house, building or structure in question. Each
house, building or other structure moved under the terms of this chapter shall
require the issuance of a separate permit issued by the building inspector.
Should the building inspector refuse to issue any permit provided for in this
chapter, the applicant shall have the right of appeal to the city commission
within ten days after the day that the building inspector notifies the applicant
that the permit will not be granted. Otherwise, the action of the building
inspector shall be final. (Prior code § 5-55 (part)).
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