§ 913-4.404. Existing buildings.  


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  • Notwithstanding the provisions of Article 913-4.2, payment of such fees shall not be required as a condition of issuing a building permit for the following:

    (1)

    The alteration or enlargement of an existing building or structure, and/or the erection of any building(s) or structure(s) accessory thereto, on the same parcel of land, provided all the following conditions are met:

    (A)

    The total value, as determined by the building inspector, of all such work proposed to be or actually completed within any three-year period does not exceed one-half of the value (as shown on the Assessor's records) of all existing improvements on that parcel of land,

    (B)

    The work does not change the classification of occupancy as defined by Section 501 of the Uniform Building Code, and

    (C)

    The work will not change the potential for traffic generation or traffic attraction;

    (2)

    Any alteration or enlargement of an existing residential building or structure not creating an additional dwelling unit;

    (3)

    Private garages, children's playhouses, radio and television receiving antennas, windmills, silos, tank houses, shops, barns, coops, stables, pools, patios, and other buildings which are accessory to one-family or two-family dwellings;

    (4)

    Outdoor advertising structures;

    (5)

    Agricultural buildings or structures.

(Ord. 79-80).