[Adopted 8-11-1987 (Ch. 10E)]
No person shall build or cause to be built any one- or two-family dwelling
without first obtaining a state uniform building permit for such dwelling.
Such building permit shall be furnished by the City. A copy of such permit
issued shall be filed with the City Building Inspector.
The building permit fee shall be determined by the Common Council.
The Council shall provide for the enforcement of this article and all
other laws and ordinances relating to building by means of the withholding
of building permits, imposition of forfeitures and injunctive action [according
to § 62.23(9), Wis. Stats.].
[Adopted 6-8-1999 by Ord. No. 99-008
(Ch. 132)]
For the purposes of those chapters of the Oconto Falls Code known as
the "City of Oconto Falls Building Code," the following words and phrases
shall have the meanings assigned to them in this section. Words and phrases
not herein defined shall have the meanings as indicated in the various sections
which are adopted into the City of Oconto Falls Building Code. Any other words
and phrases shall have the meanings given to them by common usage. The word
"shall" is mandatory.
ACCESSORY BUILDING
Any detached building or structure, not used as a dwelling unit,
but whose use is incidental to that of the main building and which is located
on the same property or lot.
ATTACHED BUILDING
Any building or structure attached directly to the principal building,
or attached by means of an enclosed or open breezeway, porch, terrace or vestibule,
or so constructed as to form an integral part of the principal building.
BUILDING
Any structure built for the support, shelter or enclosure of persons,
animals, chattels or property of any kind.
BUILDING COMPONENT
Any subsystem, subassembly or other system designed for use in or
as part of a structure which may include structural, electrical, mechanical,
plumbing and fire protection systems and other systems affecting health and
safety.
BUILDING SYSTEM
Plans, specifications and documentation for a system of manufactured
buildings or for a type or a system of building components, which may include
structural, electrical, mechanical, plumbing and variations which are submitted
as part of the building system.
DETACHED BUILDING
Any building or structure which is not physically connected to the
principal building in any manner.
DWELLING
A building which is designed or used, or which is intended to be
used, as a residence or place of abode.
EQUIPMENT
As specifically regulated by the City of Oconto Falls Building Code,
includes heating, cooling, air-conditioning and ventilating systems; plumbing
and sanitary systems; electric light and power systems; telephone, electronic,
radio signaling and annunciator systems; dry-cleaning, standpipes, fire extinguishers
and fire protection apparatus; pumps, oil burners, stokers, and conveyors;
refrigeration systems; devices, machinery and apparatus of every description;
furnaces, boilers, high- or low-pressure steam systems; gasoline pumps; all
movable or portable containers of every description; all air pressure or other
tanks; and all other self-contained systems used in conjunction with buildings
or structures.
OCCUPANCY
The purpose for which a building, structure, equipment, materials,
or premises, or part thereof, is used or intended to be used as regulated
by this article.
PRINCIPAL BUILDING
A single main building or structure on a lot for specific uses or
occupancies.
PRIVATE GARAGE
A building, or portion of a building, in which only motor vehicles
used by the tenants of the building or buildings on the premises are stored
or kept.
STRUCTURE
As specifically regulated by this article, anything which is constructed,
erected and framed of component parts and which is fastened, anchored or rests
on a permanent foundation, or on the ground for any occupancy or use whatsoever,
excluding fencing.
USE
The same as "occupancy."
The purpose of the inspections under this article is to improve the
quality of buildings and structures in the City of Oconto Falls. The inspections
and the reports and findings issued after the inspections are not intended
as, nor are they to be construed as, a guarantee. In order to so advise owners
and other interested persons the following disclaimer shall be applicable
to all inspections: "These findings of inspection contained herein are intended
to report conditions of noncompliance with code standards that are readily
apparent at the time of inspection. The inspection does not involve a detailed
examination of the mechanical systems or the closed structural and nonstructural
elements of the building and premises. No warranty of the operation, use or
durability of equipment and materials not specifically cited herein is expressed
or implied."
Any person aggrieved by any order or ruling of the Building Inspector
may appeal from such order or ruling to the Board of Appeals within 10 days
after written notice or such order or ruling is delivered to him. Such appeal
shall be in writing, setting forth the order appealed from and the respects
in which such person claims such order or ruling is erroneous or illegal.
Such notice of appeal shall be filed with the City Administrator - Clerk/Treasurer,
who shall thereupon notify the Building Inspector. The appeal shall be heard
at the next meeting of the Board of Appeals, and said Board of Appeals, after
consideration thereof, shall affirm, reverse or modify such order or ruling
as is just in the premises. No such modification or reversal shall conflict
with any state law, code or lawful order. The order or ruling of the Building
Inspector shall remain in effect until acted upon by said Board of Appeals.
The fees for permits under this article shall be as established from
time to time by the Common Council.