§ 4-64. Denial of permit.  


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  • No permit shall be issued to move any building or structure which, in the opinion of the building inspector:

    (a)

    Is so constructed or in such condition as to be dangerous;

    (b)

    Is infested with pests or insanitary;

    (c)

    If it is a dwelling or habitation, is unfit for human habitation;

    (d)

    Is so dilapidated, defective, unsightly or in such a condition of deterioration or disrepair that its relocation at the proposed site would cause appreciable harm to or be materially detrimental to the property or improvements in the district within a radius of one thousand (1,000) feet from the proposed site;

    (e)

    If the proposed use is prohibited by the zoning laws of the city;

    (f)

    If the structure is of a type prohibited at the proposed location by any ordinance of the city; or

    (g)

    If the moving of the building or structure causes unreasonable damage to the trees, plants and shrubs on and along the public streets.

    Provided, however, that if the condition of the building or structure, in the judgment of the building inspector, admits of practicable and effective repair, the permit may be issued upon the terms and conditions as set forth herein.

(Ord. No. A-171, § 4, 11-8-99)