The Code Enforcement Officer may revoke a building
permit theretofore issued in any of the following instances:
A. Where the Code Enforcement Officer finds that there
has been any false statement or misrepresentation as to a material
fact in the application, plans or specifications on which the building
permit was based.
B. Where the Code Enforcement Officer finds that the
building permit was issued in error and should not have been issued
in accordance with the applicable law.
C. Where the Code Enforcement Officer finds that the
work performed under the permit is not being prosecuted in accordance
with the provisions of the application, plans or specifications.
D. Where the person to whom a building permit has been
issued fails or refuses to comply with a stop order issued by the
Code Enforcement Officer.
Whenever the Code Enforcement Officer has reason
to believe that the work on any building or structure is being performed
in violation of the provisions of the applicable building laws, ordinances,
codes, rules or regulations, or not in conformity with the provisions
of an application, plans or specifications on the basis of which a
building permit was issued, or in an unsafe and dangerous manner,
the Code Enforcement Officer shall notify the owner of the property
or the owner's agent to suspend all work, and any such persons shall
forthwith stop such work and suspend all building activities until
the stop order has been rescinded. Such order and notice shall be
in writing, shall state the conditions under which the work may be
resumed and may be served upon a person to whom it is directed either
by delivering it personally to the person or by posting the same upon
a conspicuous portion of the building where the work is being performed
and sending a copy of the same to the person by certified mail at
the address set forth in the application for the building permit.
The Code Enforcement Officer, upon the showing
of proper credentials and in the discharge of the Code Enforcement
Officer's duties, shall be permitted to enter upon any building, structure
or premises without interference during reasonable working hours.
Before issuing a certificate of occupancy, the
Code Enforcement Officer shall examine or cause to be examined all
buildings, structures and sites for which an application has been
filed for a building permit to construct, enlarge, alter, repair or
change the use or nature of occupancy, and the Code Enforcement Officer
may conduct such inspections as the Code Enforcement Officer deems
appropriate from time to time during and upon completion of the work
for which a building permit has been issued. There shall be maintained
in the Building Department a record of all such examinations and inspections,
together with a record of findings of violations of the law.
Upon request, the Code Enforcement Officer may
issue a temporary certificate of occupancy for a building or structure
or part thereof before the entire work covered by the building permit
shall have been completed, provided that such portion or portions
as have been completed may be occupied safely without endangering
life or the public health or welfare. A temporary certificate of occupancy
shall remain effective for a period not exceeding three months from
its date of issuance. For good cause, the Code Enforcement Officer
may allow a maximum of two extensions for periods not exceeding three
months each.