[Ord. No. 726, 11-14-1989]
No licensed building mover or any other individual shall attempt
or begin to move any building or structure to or from a location within
the jurisdiction of the City until the City Building Official has
issued a permit to do so.
[Ord. No. 726, 11-14-1989]
Prior to the granting of any permit, the City Building Official
or his designated representative shall inspect the building to determine
the condition of the building. The building official shall itemize
the work required to bring the building up to the standards to comply
with all ordinances and codes of the City. Any expenses incurred by
the City Building Official in making this inspection shall be paid
by the applicant as part of his application fee.
[Ord. No. 726, 11-14-1989]
(a) Each permit granted shall be granted only upon the following conditions:
(1)
Prior to the start of any work at the relocation site or the
placement of the building or structure upon the site, a building permit
shall be obtained from the City Building Official.
(2)
All excavation, site preparation, and foundation work at the
relocation site within the jurisdiction of this Code shall be complete
prior to moving the building or structure onto the site.
(3)
In case of moving a building off a location site within the
jurisdiction of this Code, a lot restoration plan shall be required
to obtain said permit. Such plans shall include removal of debris,
foundation removal, basement filling, compaction and grading.
(4)
A time limit shall be established when work must be completed.
Separate time limits may be established for interior and exterior
work.
(5)
The performance of the required improvements and/or lot restoration
shall be secured by a bond in an amount determined to be sufficient
by the City Building Official, the minimum bond to be not less than
$1,000. The bond shall be posted as guarantee that the alteration,
improvements, or restoration shall in all respects be complied with
in a manner sufficient to meet the requirements of this article, and
that the construction, improvements, alterations, or restoration will
be completed within the time period set forth. The form of the bond
shall be cash, cashier's check, corporate surety, or personal
surety. In case of personal surety, said bond shall be approved by
the Board of City Commissioners.