[R.O. 1992 § 400.480; Ord. No. 16-11557, 8-15-2016, effective 3-1-2017]
The Director of Planning, Director of Public Works, City Engineer, Building Official or a person of the same or similar title as formally designated by the City Administrator of the City of Washington shall be responsible for interpreting and administering the provisions of this Chapter and shall have primary responsibility for the enforcement of this Chapter by means of the duties specified herein. For the purposes of this Chapter, this person shall be referred to in this Chapter as "Zoning Administrator." Without limiting the generality of the previous sentence, the duties and authority of the Zoning Administrator shall be as follows:
A.
Duties And Responsibilities Of The Zoning Administrator.
1.
The duties and responsibilities of the Zoning Administrator shall include, but not necessarily be limited to, the following:
a.
b.
Determine whether applications for building permits are in compliance with applicable requirements of this Chapter.
c.
Furnish to the various department superintendents or other employees of the City such information as will aid in ensuring the proper compliance with this Chapter and other codes of the City.
d.
e.
Provide administrative support to the Board of Appeals. This includes receiving, filing and forwarding to the Board of Appeals all information constituting the record upon which actions appealed from are taken.
f.
Supervise the preparation of updates to the Official Zoning Map.
g.
Except as otherwise provided for in this Chapter, notify, in writing, any person responsible for violating any of the provisions of this Chapter, indicating the nature of the violation and ordering the necessary corrective action.
h.
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.
i.
May refer any violation of this Chapter to the City Attorney for prosecution or other appropriate action when deemed necessary.
2.
The Zoning Administrator may adopt such administrative policies as necessary to the carrying out of such duties.