Chapter 17.115
ADMINISTRATION, ENFORCEMENT AND INTERPRETATION

Sections:

17.115.010    Enforcement.

17.115.020    Authorization to issue permits.

17.115.030    Appeal to the city council.

17.115.040    Interpretation.

17.115.010 Enforcement.

An administrative official appointed by the mayor with the consent of the city council shall have the power and duty to enforce the provisions of this title. He shall approve no plans and shall issue no permits for the construction, alteration, or repair of any structure or part thereof unless plans and intended use of such structure conform in all respects with the provisions of this title. (Ord. 778 § 2 (Exh. A), 2017).

17.115.020 Authorization to issue permits.

No city official or employee shall issue a permit for a conditional use or a variance, or give authorization for any use that would not be in full compliance with this title. Any permit or other authorization in violation of this title shall be void without the necessity of any proceedings for revocation or nullification, and any work pursuant to any such permit or other authorization is unlawful and no action taken by any elected or appointed official of the city shall validate any such work, permit, or other authorization. (Ord. 778 § 2 (Exh. A), 2017).

17.115.030 Appeal to the city council.

All action or ruling of the permit administrator and/or planning commission authorized by this title may be appealed to the city as provided in Chapter 19.05 TMC. Subsequent to the public hearing, the city council shall affirm, modify, or overrule the ruling or action of the administrator and/or planning commission. (Ord. 786 § 2 (Exh. B), 2017; Ord. 778 § 2 (Exh. A), 2017).

17.115.040 Interpretation.

The provisions of this title shall be held to the minimum requirements fulfilling its objectives. Where the conditions imposed by a provision of this title are less restrictive than comparable conditions imposed by any other provisions of this title or of any other ordinance or regulation, the provisions which are more restrictive shall govern. (Ord. 778 § 2 (Exh. A), 2017).