[R.O. 1993 § 140.370; Code 1972 § 7-20; CC 1988 § 6-126]
No person shall do any construction work of any kind whatsoever except opening of graves, nor cause any such work to be done in any City cemetery without first obtaining a permit to do such work from the Building Inspector.
[R.O. 1993 § 140.380; Code 1972 § 7-21; CC 1988 § 6-127]
Any person desiring to do any construction work as contemplated by this Article shall apply for a permit at City Hall and the Building Inspector may issue it on a form to be supplied by the City, or if no such form is immediately available, then on an informal writing or form. The Building Inspector shall not issue a permit to do any work or to do anything that is not in conformity, compliance and obedience with or to this Code or other City ordinance. The City shall not be estopped to take any appropriate action in the event a permit is given to do work forbidden by this Code or other ordinance.
[R.O. 1993 § 140.390; Code 1972 § 7-22; CC 1988 § 6-128]
The permit required in this Article shall be for one (1) job or one (1) piece of work only and shall not be assignable.
[R.O. 1993 § 140.400; Code 1972 § 7-23; CC 1988 § 6-129]
No person shall obtain or take out a construction permit for the purpose of permitting someone else to use the same.
[R.O. 1993 § 140.410; Code 1972 § 7-24; CC 1988 § 6-130]
The work for which any permit under this Article is given shall be begun within thirty (30) days from the date of the permit and if it is not so begun, another permit shall be obtained and paid for before such work may be begun or completed.
[R.O. 1993 § 140.420; Code 1972 § 7-25; CC 1988 § 6-131]
The construction work as contemplated by this Article shall include, but not be limited to, erecting and placing of grave markers in the cemeteries, erecting and placing of foundations for grave markers and the erecting or placing of any object, except wreaths and flowers of a permanent nature on any grave lot, but shall not include the opening or digging of graves.