CHAPTER 9. BUILDINGS.*
Sec. 9-22. Same -- When disapproval required; terms and conditions.
(a) The committee, or the city's board of appeals, as the case
may be, shall not approve such application if it determines that:
(1) The building or structure is so dilapidated, defective,
unsightly, or in such a condition of deterioration or disrepair, that its
relocation at the proposed site would cause appreciable harm or be materially
detrimental to the property or improvements in the district within a radius of
three hundred feet from the proposed site; or
(2) The building or structure or its proposed use does not
comply with the zoning ordinance and other ordinances or resolutions of the
city.
(b) The committee, or city's board of appeals, as the case may
be, shall impose such terms and conditions upon its approval of such application
as it deems reasonable and necessary to prevent the causing of appreciable harm
or material detriment to property or improvements in the district within a
radius of three hundred feet from the proposed site and along the route the
building or structure is to be moved, and to insure compliance with the zoning
ordinance and other ordinances and resolutions of the city.
Upon receipt of a written request, the building official may
extend the of the term set by the relocation committee for completion of the
improvements or remodeling of the relocated structure for a period not to exceed
one hundred eighty days in accordance with Section 106.4.4 of the California
Building Code. In no case, shall such extension permit the total term for
completion and final inspection of the building permit to exceed three hundred
sixty days from the date of issuance.
(c) The routing of any building or structure sought to be
moved, including the time thereof, the duration of the move, and provision for
escort thereof, if necessary, shall be approved by the city traffic engineer.
When circumstances warrant, an application may be approved conditioned upon
subsequent routing approval being given by the city traffic engineer. Whenever
there are trees, shrubs and/or plants owned by the city along and adjacent to
the proposed route, the city traffic engineer shall review the route proposed
with the city recreation-park director and obtain his concurrence therewith
before approving said route. Any routing approval shall be in writing and shall
specify the building or structure to be moved, the name and address of the
applicant, the route to be traveled, the allowable time of the move, and the
escort to be provided, if any.
(d) A building permit shall be required if the relocation
application is approved. Fees for the building permit shall be based on the
valuation of the work required to be done by the relocation committee. Such
requirements shall include the installation of a concrete foundation. (Ord. No.
989 (NCS), § 5; Ord. 1599 § 1(5); Ord No. 2057 (NCS), § 1(Y);
Ord. No. 2276 (NCS), § 9 (D).)