§ 47-34.5. Refusal to issue permit when building may be changed to violate district regulations.


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  • When plans and specifications are submitted to the department for a permit to erect a residential use in any zoning district, and should such plans and specifications, in the opinion of the director be of a structure which might be used contrary to the issued permit, or could easily be modified to serve such purpose, or that the plumbing, gas lines or electric wiring, other than that installed in the kitchen, may be used for purposes other than for the use as issued, then the director shall have the right to refuse to issue a building permit therefor; provided, further, that all appeals from the decision of the building inspector shall be made to the board of adjustment for final disposition.

(Ord. No. C-97-19, § 1(47-34.5), 6-18-97)