All applications for building permits shall be accompanied by
accurate plot plans, submitted in duplicate, drawn to scale, showing
the actual shape and dimensions of the lot to be built upon, the exact
sizes and locations on the lot of the buildings and accessory buildings
then existing and the lines within which the proposed building and
structure shall be erected or altered, the existing and intended use
of each building or part of building, the number of families or housekeeping
units the building is designed to accommodate, and such other information
with regard to the lot and neighboring lots as may be necessary to
determine and provide for the enforcement of this chapter. A careful
record of the original copy of such applications and plats shall be
kept in the office of the Zoning Inspector and the duplicate copy
shall be kept at the building at all times during construction.
All dimensions shown on these plans relating to the location
and size of the lot to be built upon shall be based on an actual survey;
and if correct, the lot shall be staked out on the ground before construction
is started.
[Added 12-2-2008 by Ord.
No. 551]
A. Building permits shall be issued once a fee has been paid to the
Clerk of the Village for all improvements as follows:
(1) Residential
fees, houses and additions.
(d) Per garage/accessory building: $50.
(e) Per detached accessory building less than 200 square feet: $25.
(f) Per detached accessory building over 200 square feet: $50.
(2) Commercial/industrial
fees: $75 per building base fee.
(3) The
shall be a $10 fee for any and all decks and sheds.
[Added 12-1-2020 by Ord.
No. 724]
B. In addition to all other fees for commercial/industrial fees, a fee
of $6 for every $1,000 up to $10,000 of the cost of construction shall
be paid, plus $1 per $1,000 of the cost of construction over $10,000.
[Added 12-2-2008 by Ord.
No. 551]
Each application for a building permit shall contain an agreement
wherein the property owner agrees to repair or reimburse the Village
for all expense necessary to repair damage to municipal property damaged
by the property owner or his contractors in constructing improvements
for which the application is made.
[Added 1-18-2011 by Ord.
No. 580]
All building permits issued requiring exterior improvements
to buildings shall be valid for one year from the date of their issuance.
If the exterior improvements to the building include, but not by way
of limitation, windows and doors, and are not completed within one
year, then the lot owner shall apply for a new building permit and
pay a new fee at the expiration of one year.