No building or structure in excess of 150 square feet, or which is placed on a permanent foundation, shall be erected, moved, or added to, without a permit therefore issued by the Zoning/Building Administrator. No development permit shall be issued except in conformity with the provisions of this chapter, except after written order from the Zoning Board of Adjustment. Fees for development permits shall be as provided by City resolution. Development permits shall be applied for with the City Clerk and shall expire one year after the date of issuance if work is begun within 180 days of issuance, or after 180 days of the date of issuance if no substantial beginning of construction has occurred. Extensions of time may be granted in writing by the Zoning/Building Administrator for good cause. Applicants for development permits shall provide the name and registration number required by State law for all contractors to be engaged in the development. Before pouring or setting the footings or foundation for the building for which the development permit has been issued, the party to whom the development permit has been issued shall notify the City Public Works Director to afford him a reasonable period of time, but not less than one working day, within which to inspect the site before the pouring or setting of the footings or foundation to ensure the building will be built within the parameters of the development permit issued. If the footings or foundation for the building are poured or set without the City Public Works Director having been given notice and the opportunity to inspect before the pouring or setting of the footings or foundation, the party issued the development permit shall be guilty of a municipal infraction and assessed the penalty prescribed for municipal infractions under Section 4.03 of this Code of Ordinances. No building shall be occupied or put to use unless and until the Zoning/Building Administrator has inspected same to ensure compliance with the development permit and the provisions of this chapter and has issued an occupancy permit for the building.
Anamosa City Zoning Code
165.25 DEVELOPMENT
AND OCCUPANCY PERMITS REQUIRED.
No building or structure in excess of 150 square feet, or which is placed on a permanent foundation, shall be erected, moved, or added to, without a permit therefore issued by the Zoning/Building Administrator. No development permit shall be issued except in conformity with the provisions of this chapter, except after written order from the Zoning Board of Adjustment. Fees for development permits shall be as provided by City resolution. Development permits shall be applied for with the City Clerk and shall expire one year after the date of issuance if work is begun within 180 days of issuance, or after 180 days of the date of issuance if no substantial beginning of construction has occurred. Extensions of time may be granted in writing by the Zoning/Building Administrator for good cause. Applicants for development permits shall provide the name and registration number required by State law for all contractors to be engaged in the development. Before pouring or setting the footings or foundation for the building for which the development permit has been issued, the party to whom the development permit has been issued shall notify the City Public Works Director to afford him a reasonable period of time, but not less than one working day, within which to inspect the site before the pouring or setting of the footings or foundation to ensure the building will be built within the parameters of the development permit issued. If the footings or foundation for the building are poured or set without the City Public Works Director having been given notice and the opportunity to inspect before the pouring or setting of the footings or foundation, the party issued the development permit shall be guilty of a municipal infraction and assessed the penalty prescribed for municipal infractions under Section 4.03 of this Code of Ordinances. No building shall be occupied or put to use unless and until the Zoning/Building Administrator has inspected same to ensure compliance with the development permit and the provisions of this chapter and has issued an occupancy permit for the building.