It shall be unlawful to commence any excavation for, or erection, alteration, enlargement, extension, or moving, of any building or structure, or part thereof, or to change or extend the use of any lot, or to change the use or type of occupancy of any building or structure, except as may be provided elsewhere in these regulations, until a zoning compliance certificate for such work has been issued by the building official. Accessory buildings or structures, when proposed for erection at the same time as a main building and included on the application therefor, shall not require a separate certificate. No zoning compliance certificate shall be issued except in conformity with the provisions of these regulations, except after written order by the board.
A. Applications for Zoning Compliance Certificates. All applications for zoning compliance certificates shall be filed on standard forms provided for the purpose, and shall be accompanied by plans in duplicate, drawn to scale, showing the following such other information as the building inspector may require to ensure conformity of the proposed building or structure with the provisions of these regulations.
1. Dimensions, area and shape of the property to be built upon, and the boundaries of all lots or parcels under separate ownership contained therein.
2. Dimensions, size, height and use of any buildings or structures already existing on the property, and their exact location thereon.
3. Width and alignment of all streets, alleys, and easements for public access, in or abutting the property.
4. Size and height of all buildings and structures proposed to be erected or altered, and their exact position on the property.
5. Proposed uses of buildings, structures and land, including the number of families or dwelling units, if any, the building is designed to accommodate.
B. Issuance of Zoning Compliance Certificate. Within 10 days after the filing of an application for a zoning compliance certificate, according to the provisions of these regulations, the building official shall either issue or refuse to issue same; when such permit is refused, the building official shall state in writing his reasons for such refusal, so informing the applicant of same and retaining a file copy of the action. One copy of the plans shall be returned to the applicant marked either "APPROVED" or "DISAPPROVED" by the building official and attested to by his signature. The second copy of plans, similarly marked and signed, shall be retained in the files of the building inspector.
(Prior code § 17-29-2; Ord. 06-10, 2006)