Application for a repair permit shall be as prescribed by the Town Building Code and shall contain plans and specifications as required by the Building Inspector and the required fee.
A. 
A repair permit shall be issued by the Town Building Inspector.
B. 
A repair permit shall become valid on the date of issuance.
C. 
In all cases where operation or work is being performed under a building permit, before the start of any construction that permit shall be conspicuously displayed upon that part of the site of such operation or work which is closest to a street or public highway, so that such said poster shall be visible to the general public at all times during the duration of the permit.
[Added 2-15-2008 by Ord. No. 433]
A. 
A repair permit shall not be issued to replace a building or structure or portion thereof destroyed or structurally damaged by fire, natural catastrophe or act of God.
B. 
A repair permit shall be valid for a period of six months beginning on the date of issuance.
C. 
No extension of time shall be issued on a repair permit.
D. 
All material and construction methods used on work authorized by a repair permit shall comply with the requirements of the Town Building Code.
E. 
A rigid trash/refuse container, approved by the Building Inspector to be of sufficient size and strength to hold construction debris and other associated trash, is required to be located at the site of all repair construction determined by the Building Inspector to be a substantial alteration. Provision of the container and collection of the trash from the same shall be the sole responsibility of the person(s) that signs the application for a Town permit.
[Amended 5-18-1990 by Ord. No. 246; 8-20-2004 by Ord. No. 386]