Purpose. In order to prevent the development of hazardous conditions
presenting a threat to the well-being of occupants of buildings and
to other persons, and to prevent the deterioration of buildings and
appurtenances related thereto resulting in substantial depreciation
in the property values of the neighborhood, and in order to protect
and secure the health, safety and welfare of those living in the Village,
it is necessary that buildings and appurtenances related thereto in
the Village be kept in a reasonable state of repair.
Any combination of habitable rooms, including sleeping, cooking
and bathing facilities, designed to be occupied by not more than one
family as a residence.
Permit required. It shall be unlawful to use or permit the use of
any building or premises or part thereof without first obtaining an
occupancy permit from the Building Inspector. An occupancy permit
is required for:
The applicable provisions the Wisconsin Uniform Building Code
shall govern the issuance of an occupancy permit hereunder. Occupancy
permits may be revoked by the Building Inspector when a code violation
exists in accordance with the provisions of the Wisconsin Uniform
Building Code.
Renewal of occupancy permits for commercial buildings or tenant
spaces. A renewal occupancy permit shall be required to be obtained
every five years from the Building Inspector for all premises to be
occupied for commercial use. Notice to complete an application will
be provided by the Planning and Development Department. The Building
Inspector shall conduct an inspection of the premises for compliance
with the Village and adopted codes applicable to the premises. If
the premises is in compliance with the Village and adopted codes and
there are no unpaid fees, forfeitures, taxes or any other debts or
money owed to the Village related to the premises, then the renewal
occupancy permit shall be issued by the Building Inspector.
Temporary occupancy permit. The Building Inspector may issue
a temporary occupancy permit for a commercial building, tenant space,
premises or parts thereof, providing that the area(s) to be occupied
are safe and sanitary. A temporary occupancy permit may be issued
for a period not exceeding 30 days, upon which renewal shall be required.
An occupancy permit that has expired shall be deemed to be operating
under a temporary occupancy permit until the time the occupancy is
renewed and reissued.
The applicable provisions of the Wisconsin Uniform Dwelling
Code and the Wisconsin Uniform Building Code shall govern the issuance
of an occupancy permit hereunder.
Temporary occupancy permit. The Building Inspector may issue
a temporary occupancy permit for a part or parts of a dwelling, providing
that the area(s) to be occupied are safe and sanitary. A temporary
occupancy permit may be issued for a period not exceeding 30 days,
upon which renewal shall be required.
No more than one family may reside in any dwelling unit. For the purpose of this subsection, "family" is defined as set forth in Chapter 535, Zoning, § 535-6; however, the provisions of this subsection that are not inconsistent with that definition shall apply to the maximum number of persons that may reside in a dwelling unit.
Applications. Applications for occupancy permits and renewals shall
be available from the Planning and Development Department. Completed
applications shall include a plan of operations, and applicable floor
and site plans, as determined by the Building Inspector.
Fees. Fees for an occupancy permit, temporary occupancy permit, renewal
occupancy permit and amendments shall be as provided in the Village
Fee Schedule.[1] If more than one reinspection is required, an additional
fee shall be paid in advance for each reinspection. No fee shall be
charged for reinspection when compliance is recorded.