The Zoning Administrator shall have the following duties and
powers:
A. Advise applicants as to the provisions of this chapter and assist
them in preparing permit applications and appeal forms.
B. Issue permits and certificates of compliance and inspect properties
for compliance with this chapter.
C. Keep records of all permits issued, inspections made, work approved
and other official actions.
D. Have access to any structure or premises between the hours of 8:00
a.m. and 6:00 p.m. for the purpose of performing these duties.
E. Submit copies of decisions on variances, conditional use permits,
appeals for a map or text interpretation, and map or text amendments
within 10 days after they are granted or denied, to the appropriate
district office of the Department.
F. Investigate and report violations of this chapter to the appropriate
municipal planning agency and the district attorney, corporation counsel
or municipal attorney.
Note: This section is only applicable if the municipality chooses to require a conditional use permit for all or some of the permitted uses listed under §
665-11 of this chapter.
A. Application. Any use listed as a conditional use in this chapter shall be permitted only after an application has been submitted to the Zoning Administrator and a conditional use permit has been granted by the Board of Appeals following the procedures in §
665-26C,
D and
E of this chapter.
B. Conditions. Upon consideration of the permit application and the standards applicable to the permitted uses in §
665-11C of this chapter, the Board of Appeals shall attach such conditions to a conditional use permit, in addition to those required elsewhere in this chapter, as are necessary to further the purpose of this chapter as listed in §
665-2. Such conditions may include specifications for, without limitation because of specific enumeration, type of shore cover; erosion controls; increased setbacks; specific sewage disposal and water supply facilities; landscaping and planting screens; period operation; operational control; sureties, deed restrictions; location of piers, docks, parking areas and signs; and type of construction. To secure information upon which to base its determination, the Board of Appeals may require the applicant to furnish, in addition to the information required for a zoning or building permit, other pertinent information which is necessary to determine if the proposed use is consistent with the purpose of this chapter.
The municipal governing body may, by resolution, adopt fees
for the following:
A. Zoning and building permits.
B. Certificates of compliance.
D. Legal notice publications.
Where a zoning and building permit or conditional use permit
is approved, an appropriate record shall be made by the Zoning Administrator
of the land use and structures permitted.
Where the conditions of zoning and building permit or conditional
use permit are violated, the permit shall be revoked by the Board
of Appeals.