A minimum fee established by separate ordinance shall be charged for issuing any class of permit required by the building code. In addition to the minimum fee, there shall be charged an inspection fee established by separate ordinance.
(1966 Code, sec. 23-17(1); 2001 Code, sec. 2-906; Ordinance 79-2003, sec. 1, adopted 9/2/03; Ordinance 40-2008, sec. 1, adopted 8/5/08; Ordinance 30-2009, sec. 2, adopted 5/5/09; Ordinance 53-2010, sec. 3, adopted 9/21/10)
A minimum fee established by separate ordinance shall be charged for issuing any class of electrical permit required by the electrical code. In addition to the minimum fee, there shall be charged an inspection fee established by separate ordinance.
(1966 Code, sec. 23-17(2); 2001 Code, sec. 2-907; Ordinance 79-2003, sec. 1, adopted 9/2/03; Ordinance 40-2008, sec. 1, adopted 8/5/08; Ordinance 53-2010, secs. 3, 4, adopted 9/21/10)
A minimum fee established by separate ordinance shall be charged for issuing any class of permit required by the city plumbing code. In addition to the minimum fee, there shall be charged an inspection fee established by separate ordinance.
(1966 Code, sec. 23-17(3); 2001 Code, sec. 2-908; Ordinance 79-2003, sec. 1, adopted 9/2/03; Ordinance 40-2008, sec. 1, adopted 8/5/08; Ordinance 53-2010, sec. 3, adopted 9/21/10)
A minimum fee established by separate ordinance shall be charged for issuing any class of permit required by the city mechanical code. In addition to the minimum fee, there shall be charged an inspection fee established by separate ordinance.
(1966 Code, sec. 23-17(4); 2001 Code, sec. 2-909; Ordinance 79-2003, sec. 1, adopted 9/2/03; Ordinance 40-2008, sec. 1, adopted 8/5/08; Ordinance 53-2010, sec. 3, adopted 9/21/10)
Miscellaneous development fees shall be established by separate ordinance.
(1966 Code, sec. 23-17(6)–(13); 2001 Code, sec. 2-911; Ordinance 2-2004, sec. 1, adopted 1/6/04; Ordinance 71-2009, sec. 1, adopted 10/6/09)
(a) 
In lieu of the permits and fees established by separate ordinance, the building code administrator shall be authorized to issue and charge for a contractor work permit. Such contractor work permit, when so issued, shall authorize the repair, replacement or installation of appliances or fixtures regulated by the plumbing, electrical or mechanical code, and as specified by the building code administrator. Contractor work permits shall only be issued to licensed master plumbers, licensed master or industrial electricians or licensed air conditioning contractors as required by the applicable city codes.
(b) 
A fee established by separate ordinance shall be charged for each contractor work permit, which shall authorize and include ten separate permits for work at individual work sites or locations.
(c) 
Any work authorized by such contractor work permit shall not be commenced until an individual permit has been completed in full by the contractor for each location of work and is posted or otherwise available at the job site of such proposed work. A contractor who is found doing work without this permit completely filled out and on the job site shall be treated as working without a permit and subject to a penalty of 100 percent of the usual permit fee, in addition to the required permit fees.
(d) 
If, at any time, any license, bond or insurance, as required by the city or state, is revoked or expires, all permits issued pursuant to a contractor work permit shall become null and void until such time as the license, bond or insurance has been acquired and/or reinstated.
(e) 
A contractor work permit will also be issued for patching and/or repair of residential and commercial roofs. This permit can be used as follows:
(1) 
Residential.
Not to exceed over 200 square feet and in no case to exceed over 25 percent of the whole roof. If a flat and a pitched roof are on the same residence, each shall be considered separately.
(2) 
Commercial.
Not to exceed over 500 square feet and in no case to exceed over 25 percent of the whole roof.
This work permit is to be used solely for patch or repair work only. If any decking is to be replaced, regardless of the amount, a regular permit must be issued before work is commenced. A permit is not required when tear-off is not required.
(1966 Code, sec. 23-17(14); 2001 Code, sec. 2-912; Ordinance 56-2001, secs. 1, 2, adopted 6/5/01; Ordinance 79-2003, sec. 1, adopted 9/2/03)