The Zoning Administrator shall be appointed by the Mayor with the approval of the Council. The Zoning Administrator shall enforce the regulations contained in this chapter and in addition thereto and in furtherance of said authority shall have the following powers and duties:
1. Issue all building permits and make and maintain records thereof;
2. Conduct inspection of buildings, structures, and use of land to determined compliance with the terms of the regulations;
3. Maintain permanent and current records of the regulations, including, but not limited to, all maps, amendments, variances, appeals and applications thereof:
4. Forward to the Zoning Commission all applications for amendments to the regulations;
5. Transmit to the Board of Adjustment applications for appeals, variances, or other matters on which the Board of Adjustment is required to pass under this chapter;
6. Issue occupancy permits regulating the erection of buildings or structures and use of land for periods not to exceed ten days for specific purposes such as temporary carnivals, churches, charities, and revival meetings which are not detrimental to the public health, safety, morals, comfort, convenience or general welfare; provided, however, that said use of operation and any incidental temporary structures or tents are in conformance with all other ordinances and codes of the County and City.
Roland City Zoning Code
165.21 ZONING
ADMINISTRATOR.
The Zoning Administrator shall be appointed by the Mayor with the approval of the Council. The Zoning Administrator shall enforce the regulations contained in this chapter and in addition thereto and in furtherance of said authority shall have the following powers and duties:
1. Issue all building permits and make and maintain records thereof;
2. Conduct inspection of buildings, structures, and use of land to determined compliance with the terms of the regulations;
3. Maintain permanent and current records of the regulations, including, but not limited to, all maps, amendments, variances, appeals and applications thereof:
4. Forward to the Zoning Commission all applications for amendments to the regulations;
5. Transmit to the Board of Adjustment applications for appeals, variances, or other matters on which the Board of Adjustment is required to pass under this chapter;
6. Issue occupancy permits regulating the erection of buildings or structures and use of land for periods not to exceed ten days for specific purposes such as temporary carnivals, churches, charities, and revival meetings which are not detrimental to the public health, safety, morals, comfort, convenience or general welfare; provided, however, that said use of operation and any incidental temporary structures or tents are in conformance with all other ordinances and codes of the County and City.