[CC 1997 §26-15.1]
This Article contains the regulations pertaining to administration
and enforcement of the provision of this Chapter, issuance of permits
and certifications, inspection of property and issuance of stop work,
stop use orders and enforcement of violations of the provisions of
this Chapter.
[CC 1997 §§26-15.2 — 26-15.27]
A. This
Chapter shall be administered and enforced by the Ordinance Enforcement
Official who shall have the following duties with respect to this
Chapter and other applicable City ordinances:
1. Shall enforce the provisions of this Chapter and other applicable
City ordinances. In addition, the Ordinance Enforcement Official shall
enforce all regulations and conditions governing development of any
and all projects as permitted by this Chapter or following approval
by the Planning and Zoning Commission, Board of Aldermen or Board
of Adjustment.
2. May designate one (1) or more additional members of other City departments
who have a particular skill or competence to act for the Ordinance
Enforcement Official and the term "Ordinance Enforcement Official",
as used elsewhere in this Chapter, shall be deemed to include such
deputies.
3. May determine the actual location of a boundary line between zoning
districts, where such line does not coincide with a property line
or district boundary line. Such determination shall be subject to
appeal before the Board of Adjustment.
4. Shall approve building, occupancy or other appropriate permits within
ten (10) working days of compliance with all applicable City ordinances.
5. May cause the cessation of any erection, construction, reconstruction,
alteration, conversion, maintenance or use in violation of this Chapter
by issuing a stop work or stop use order.
6. May refer any violation of the zoning ordinance to the City Attorney
for prosecution or other appropriate action when deemed necessary.
7. May adopt such administrative policies as he/she deems necessary
to the carrying out of his/her enforcement responsibilities.