City Building Inspector definition

City Building Inspector means the then current building official for the City, as designated by the City Council, or such person’s designee.
City Building Inspector means the City Building Inspector appointed by Council pursuant to Section 305 of the Vancouver Charter.
City Building Inspector means the City’s Building Inspector and/or the Building Inspector’s designees and authorized representatives.

Examples of City Building Inspector in a sentence

  • There shall be an initial detailed inspection of the property by the City Building Inspector and a member or members of the Preservation Committee.

  • The City Building Inspector will ensure the location, foundation, and service connections to sewer and water are in accordance with the City of Prince ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Manufactured Home Park Bylaw.

  • Additionally, the City’s Facility Manager or a City Building Inspector shall accompany the Regional Director or the local veterinarian on the inspection.

  • The City Building Inspector will require that all construction conform to the elevations stated herein.

  • This sign shall be placed below all City signage and shall be approved by the City Building Inspector.

  • This unit has been registered by the Morgantown City Building Inspector and passes the City Safety and Fire Protection code.

  • The Façade Improvement Grant Agreement stipulates that grant funds will only be disseminated to the applicant once the construction of the approved improvements has been completed and has been inspected by the City Building Inspector.

  • Airport Director approved drawings and specifications shall be submitted to the City Building Inspector.

  • The City Building Inspector shall have the ability to authorize the razing of a Property in lieu of repairs, and in such event, Partners will pay City the repayment set forth in Section 4.5 of this Agreement.

  • Any excessive accumulation of dirt and/or construction materials shall be considered sufficient cause for the City to withhold building permits and/or certificates of occupancy until the problem is corrected to the satisfaction of the City Building Inspector and/or the City Public Works Director.