No building or any part thereof shall hereafter be erected or
ground broken for the same nor shall any person build or alter any
structure in the Village of Rothschild without first obtaining a permit.
This shall include any building or structure and any enlargement,
alteration, heating or ventilating installation, moving or demolition,
or anything affecting the fire hazards or safety of any building or
structure.
A. Permit required. The Building Inspector/Zoning Administrator or designated
person issues all permits subject to this chapter:
(3)
Certificate of occupancy.
(4)
Residential building permit.
(5)
Commercial and industrial building permit.
(6)
Structure building or renovation permit.
(8)
Temporary structure permit.
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B. Permit revoked. A permit shall be automatically revoked if the project
set forth in the permit is not started within one year from date of
issuance of the permit, unless otherwise renewed as provided for in
this article.
C. Fee required. The applicable fee, per the fee schedule, shall be
required at the time of application for permit.
D. Construction bond. A construction bond of lawful United States money
shall be required at the time of application, as per the fee schedule.
No person shall erect, alter, or relocate, within the Village of Rothschild, any type of sign without first obtaining a sign permit. Refer to Article
XVIII, Signs.
The Village Board may authorize the Building Inspector/Zoning Administrator or designated person to issue a conditional use permit for conditional uses after review and a public hearing, provided that such conditional uses and structures are in accordance with the purpose and intent of this chapter and are found not to be hazardous, harmful, offensive, or otherwise adverse to the environment or the value of the neighborhood or the community. Refer to Article
XI, Conditional Uses Permits.
No structure shall be demolished within the Village of Rothschild
without first obtaining a permit from the Building Inspector/Zoning
Administrator or designated person.
It is the responsibility of the permit applicant to secure all
other necessary permits required by any federal, state, or local agency.
This includes, but is not limited to, a water use permit pursuant
to Ch. 30 or 31, Wis. Stats., or a wetland fill permit pursuant to
Section 404 of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act.