The zoning administrator, herein called the administrator, shall be appointed by the mayor with confirmation by the town council. The duties and responsibilities of the administrator shall include:
A.
Establishing general procedures and preparing forms and applications for the administration of this title;
B.
Making administrative decisions and interpretations of the policies and regulations of this title;
C.
Reviewing all applications made under this title according to the provisions of Title 19;
E.
Making field inspections where necessary or deemed advisable by the administrator or requested by the planning commission or the town council;
F.
Determining if a use is prohibited under this title, and if not prohibited, which type of permit procedure in accordance with Chapter 19.02 is applicable;
G.
Reviewing building permit applications to determine compliance with this title, including review for compliance with mandatory performance standards when applicable;
H.
Submitting preliminary long plat, planned development, and applications for amendments to this title to the planning commission with written report thereon, including summary of relevant code provisions and summary of all comments, and recommendation for action thereon;
I.
Investigating and ruling upon applications for statements of nonconforming use or structure status or for approval of home occupations;
J.
Investigating applications for conditional uses, variances or nonconforming use or structure variances and transmittal of completed files thereon to the zoning administrator;
L.
Providing technical and administrative assistance to the planning commission and the town council as required for effective and equitable implementation of this title;
M.
Providing summary report to the planning commission and the town council of all permits and approvals issued under this title for the prior calendar year, in February of each year. The report should include summary of significant administrative determinations and appeals, identification of any problem areas, and any recommendations for improvement of this title;
N.
Investigating, developing and proposing amendments to this title as deemed necessary to more effectively and equitably achieve its goals and policies;
O.
Seeking remedies for alleged violations of this title, or of any permits issued hereunder, and bringing the same to the attention of the mayor when formal action is proposed.
(Ord. 663 § 5 (part), 2014; Ord. 489 § 10(A –F), 1998; Ord. 372 § 9(1), 1990)