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File #: ORD2019-04    Version: Name: Code Amendment - Building Permits
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 12/6/2018 In control: City Council
On agenda: 2/18/2019 Final action: 2/18/2019
Title: Public Hearing - Code Amendment to the Zoning Ordinance to update the building permit requirements - City of Smyrna
Sponsors: Tim Gould
Attachments: 1. Issue Sheet, 2. Staff Memo_Building Permit_V2.1.18.19.pdf, 3. Legal Ad_Building Permit.pdf, 4. Zoning Ordinance 2019-04 Building Permits.pdf
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WARD: Citywide

COMMITTEE: Community Development

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Public Hearing - Code Amendment to the Zoning Ordinance to update the building permit requirements - City of Smyrna
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ISSUE: While reviewing the Zoning Ordinance, Community Development found several discrepancies between how the Ordinance currently reads and what is being implemented through the Community Development Department.

Section 1304 of the Zoning Ordinance requires all building permits to be submitted to the Building Inspector, as well as provides what information should be included with a building permit applications. Section 1304 does not delineate between building permits and stand-alone permits (plumbing, electrical and mechanical). The proposed amendment to Section 1304 delineates between building permits and stand-alone permits, as well as provides the Chief Building Official the opportunity to waive any plan requirements should plans not be needed to gain compliance with the current building code.

Section 1305 of the Zoning Ordinance calls for the expiration of a residential building permit if the work is not substantially completed within six month of issuance. Community Development is proposing to amend the section to have the building permit expire if an inspection is not completed within six months of issuance as opposed to the work being substantially completed within the six months of issuance.

Section 1306 of the Zoning Ordinance deals with the issuance of Certificate of Occupancies for the completion of building projects, Community Development is proposing to amend this section to bring it up to current practices. Community Development does not provide Certificate of Occupancies for non-conforming uses. Any non-conforming issue is typically resolved either through zoning or variances processes prior to the issuance of a building permit.


BACKGROUND: The Community Development Department recently reviewed Article XIII of the Zoning Ordinance relate...

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