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ARTICLE
IV. BOARD OF BUILDING CODE APPEALS
Sec. 7.1-27.
Purpose/Procedure.
(a)
The owner of a building or structure or his authorized agent, or any other
person, firm or corporation directly involved in the design and/or
construction of a building or structure, may appeal to the Board of Building
Code Appeals within ninety (90) days from a decision of the building code
official when it is claimed that:
(1) The building code official has refused to grant a modification which
com-plies with the intent of the provisions of the USBC or the IPMC;
(2) The true intent of the USBC or the IPMC has been incorrectly
interpreted;
(3) The provisions of the USBC or the IPMC, as the case may be, do not fully
apply; or
(4) The use of a form of construction that is equal to or better than that
specified in the USBC has been denied.
(b) All applications to the board shall be in writing on such forms as may
be prescribed by the building code official.
(c) Each application shall be accompanied by a non-refundable fee of
$250.00.
(Ord.
No. 04-18(R), 7/13/04) |