A. 
Operating permits shall be required for conducting any process or activity or for operating any type of building, structure, or facility listed below:
(1) 
Buildings whose use or occupancy classification may pose a substantial potential hazard to public safety; and
(2) 
Other processes or activities or for operating any type of building, structure, or facility as determined by resolution adopted by the Village Board.
B. 
Any person who proposes to undertake any activity or to operate any type of building listed in § 132-69A above shall be required to obtain an operating permit prior to commencing such activity or operation.
An application for an operating permit shall be in writing on a form provided by or otherwise acceptable to the Building Department. Such application shall include such information as the Building Department deems sufficient to permit a determination by the Building Inspector that quantities, materials, and activities conform to the requirements of the Uniform Code. If the Building Inspector determines that tests or reports are necessary to verify conformance, such tests or reports shall be performed or provided by such person or persons as may be designated by or otherwise acceptable to the Building Inspector, at the expense of the applicant.
The Building Inspector, or his or her designee, shall inspect the subject premises prior to the issuance of an operating permit. Such inspections shall be performed either in-person or remotely. Remote inspections in lieu of in-person inspections may be performed when, at the discretion of the Building Inspector, or his or her designee, the remote inspection can be performed to the same level and quality as an in-person inspection and the remote inspection shows to the satisfaction of the Building Inspector, or his or her designee, that the premises conform with the applicable requirements of the Uniform Code and the Village Code. Should a remote inspection not afford the Village sufficient information to make a determination, an in-person inspection shall be performed. After inspection, the premises shall be noted as satisfactory and the operating permit shall be issued, or the operating permit holder shall be notified as to the manner in which the premises fail to comply with either or both of the Uniform Code and the Village Code, including a citation to the specific provision or provisions that have not been met.
In any circumstance in which more than one activity listed in § 132-69A is to be conducted at a location, the Building Inspector may require a separate operating permit for each such activity, or the Building Inspector may, in their discretion, issue a single operating permit to apply to all such activities.
A. 
Operating permits shall be issued for a specified period of time consistent with local conditions, but in no event to exceed as follows:
(1) 
Three years for the activities, structures, and operations under § 132-69A(2); and
(2) 
One year for all other activities, structures, and operations identified in § 132-69A.
B. 
The effective period of each operating permit shall be specified in the operating permit. An operating permit may be reissued or renewed upon application to the Building Inspector, payment of the applicable fee, and approval of such application by the Building Inspector.
The fee specified in or determined in accordance with the provisions set forth in accordance with § 132-7 must be paid at the time submission of an application for an operating permit, for an amended operating permit, or for reissue or renewal of an operating permit.