The building inspector shall, upon application, issue a zoning
permit for the construction, alteration or use of any building, structure,
land or part thereof where he or she determines that such action will
not be in violation with the provisions of this title.
(C.O. 83-3 § 17-3(B)(1) (part))
All applications for zoning permits shall be made in writing
to the building inspector in the detail specified in this title. The
building inspector (who shall retain sole authority for the issuance
of building permits) may, prior to the issuance of any zoning permit,
refer one copy of the plans, drawings and statements to each of the
following for review and written recommendations: the city planner,
city engineer, superintendent of public works and the board of health.
The combined responses to the application will be known as the formal
project review.
(C.O. 83-3 § 17-3(B)(1)(part))
The city planner shall determine whether the proposed site plan
and structures will compare favorably with community standards and
neighborhood character. The city engineer shall determine whether
the affected streets are adequate to service the proposed building,
structure or use. The superintendent of public works shall determine
whether the public utilities are adequate to service the proposed
building, structure or use. The board of health shall determine whether
the proposed building, structure or use will constitute a danger to
the health and safety of the citizens of the city.
(C.O. 83-3 § 17-3(B)(1)(part))
The city planner, city engineer, superintendent of public works
and the board of health shall submit their recommendations separately,
or jointly, within fourteen days after receipt of the zoning permit
application.
(C.O. 83-3 § 17-3(B)(1)(part))