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�unicode Page 2 of 2 <br /> � <br /> Sec. 86-69.-Contractor licensing requirements. <br /> The permit for any construction work requiring a license under statute or this Code shall be issued only <br /> to the licensee upon proof of holding a current license and bonding and insurance as required by statute or this <br /> Code. <br /> (Code 9984. § 92.03) <br /> Sec. 86-70.- Permit expiration. <br /> (a� Notwithstanding continuing or ongoing work, any building permit issued by the city shall expire and by <br /> limitation be null and void and shall require issuance of a new permit and payment of half the original <br /> permit fee if a certificate of occupancy and final completion has not been issued within the following <br /> length of time after the date of permit issuance,which new permit and fee shall be necessary to <br /> reimburse the city for ongoing and more than normal number and cost of inspection services: <br /> (1) Single-family residential dwellings, including new construction, remodeling or additions, 24 <br /> months. <br /> (2) Accessory buildings on single-family residential properties, 12 months. <br /> (3) All multifamily and nonresidential construction, 24 months, except when a longer time is <br /> authorized by the council at the time the original permit is issued. <br /> (b) Notwithstanding continuing or ongoing work nor issuance of new or extended permits, all exterior work <br /> shall be expeditiously brought to completion to protect adjoining and nearby properties as follows: <br /> (1) No land shall remain disturbed and exposed without established grass or other ground cover for <br /> a period exceeding 12 months, or any lesser period as may be specified in the permit. <br /> (2) All exterior construction, including siding, roofing, doors,windows and finish, shall be completed <br /> and present a finished appearance within 12 months of the start of construction. <br /> (c) Failure to complete such exterior construction shall result in the suspension of the existing permit until <br /> payment of 100 percent of the original building permit has been made. Should this not satisfy the time <br /> and materials expenditure of staff,the city shall directly bill the amount exceeding the permit with <br /> payment required prior to issuance of a final occupancy permit.Any payment under this section does <br /> not negate the permit limits of subsection (a)of this section and may not be applied to satisfy payment <br /> for a new permit under this section.This does not release the permittee from making appropriate life <br /> safety corrections nor negate other building code requirements. <br /> (Code 1984, § 92.05) <br /> http://library.municode.com/print.aspx?clientID=13 094&HTMRequest=http%3 a%2f%2fli... 6/22/2011 <br />