[Amended 3-23-2000 by Ord. No. 4-2000]
A.
No person, firm, corporation, association or partnership shall commence the erection, construction, enlargement, alteration, removal, improvement, demolition, conversion or change in the nature of the occupancy of any building or structure, or cause the same to be done, or install heating, ventilation and/or central air-conditioning equipment, without first obtaining a separate building permit from the Building Inspector for each such building or structure.
B.
Application for a building permit shall be made to the Building Inspector on forms provided by him or her and shall contain the following information:
(1)
A description of the land on which the proposed work is to be done.
(2)
A statement of the use or occupancy of all parts of the land and of the building or structure.
(3)
The valuation of the proposed work.
(4)
The full name and address of the owner and of the applicant, and the names and addresses of their responsible officers, if any of them are corporations.
(5)
A brief description of the nature of the proposed work.
(7)
A statement that the work shall be performed in compliance with the Uniform Code and applicable state and local laws, ordinances, rules and regulations.
(8)
With respect to a permit for the installation of heating, ventilation and central air-conditioning equipment, the contractor shall provide proof of liability insurance.
C.
Application shall be made by the owner or lessee, or agent of either, or by the architect, engineer or builder employed in connection with the proposed work. Where such application is made by a person other than the owner, it shall be accompanied by an affidavit of the owner or applicant that the proposed work is authorized by the owner and that the applicant is authorized to make such application.
D.
Each application for a building permit shall be accompanied by duplicate copies of plans and specifications, including a plot plan drawn to scale and showing the location and size of all proposed new construction and all existing structures on the site, the nature and character of the work to be performed and the materials to be incorporated, distance from lot lines, the relationship of structures on adjoining property, widths and grades of adjoining streets, walks and alleys and, where required by the Building Inspector, details of structural, mechanical and electrical work, including computations, stress diagrams and other essential technical data.
E.
Plans and specifications shall bear the signature of the person responsible for the design and drawings, together with a statement by a registered architect or licensed professional engineer of this state, when the signature of such an architect or professional engineer is required to be affixed to plans and specifications by Title 8 of the Education Law, that such plans and specifications comply with the applicable provisions of the Uniform Code and local requirements. The Building Inspector may waive the requirement for filing plans in appropriate situations.
F.
Amendments to the application or the plans and specifications accompanying the same may be filed at any time prior to the completion of the work, subject to the approval of the Building Inspector.