For the purpose of the code, the following definitions shall apply:
"Building inspector"means any person inspecting for compliance, under the direction of the building official, for the city.
"Building official"means the designated representative of the city charged with the authority to enforce within the city limits the provisions of the building and construction codes and render interpretations of these same codes consistent with the intent and purpose of the codes, under the direction of the community development director, for the city.
"Certificate of occupancy"means a certificate of occupancy is granted by the building inspector prior to the connection of permanent electric service.
"Code enforcement officer" or "official"means the designated representative of the city charged with the responsibility of inspecting and reviewing health and environmental matters throughout the city, including, but not limited to, building and construction concerns.
"Contractor"means any person desiring to engage in the business of building, gas, electrical, mechanical, plumbing, sign, or swimming pool contracting within the city limits.
"General contractor"means any contractor that uses subcontractors or employs more than two other persons in the construction work projects conducted in the city.
"Individual contractor"means a contractor that does not subcontract on any of his or her work projects and employs no more than two additional persons in his or her work projects conducted in the city.
"Inspection report"means the report attached to the code compliance certificate describing minimum requirements for inspection of each multifamily rental unit in the premises.
"Lease"means any written agreement which sets forth any and all conditions concerning the use and occupancy of multifamily rental dwellings or multifamily rental units.
"Occupant"means all tenants, lessees and persons residing within a multifamily rental unit.
"Owner"means any person, agent, firm, corporation or other entity having a legal interest in a premises.
"Owner-occupied"means any part of a structure used as living quarters by the owner of said structure where other parts of the structure are used as multifamily rental units. Example: two-family dwelling, owner occupies one flat; rooming house, owner occupies one unit.
"Premises"means any lot or piece of land that includes a multifamily rental dwelling or multifamily rental units.
"Stop work order"means a citation issued by the building inspector to immediately halt construction activities on a site.
(Ord. 20-6 § 1)