§ 12A.4. Maintenance of properties building code and zoning provisions.
12A.4.1 Ordinary maintenance or repair. Ordinary maintenance or repair of any exterior feature visible from a public street in or on an overlay district property to correct deterioration, decay or damage, or to sustain the existing form, and that does not involve a material change in design, material, or outer appearance thereof, does not require a building, sign, or land disturbance permit.
12A.4.2 Failure to provide ordinary maintenance or repair. The owner or owners, or the owner's agent, of each designated overlay district property or site, shall keep in good repair all of the exterior portions of such property and site and all interior portions thereof which, if not maintained, may cause or tend to cause the exterior portion of such property or site to deteriorate, decay or become damaged or otherwise to fall into a state of disrepair. The Director of the Department of Environment and Community Development shall be responsible for the enforcement of the ordinary maintenance or repair provisions contained within this section. (Amended 2/7/01)
12A.4.3 Affirmation of existing building codes and zoning. Nothing in this resolution shall be construed to exempt property and business owners from complying with other existing county regulations whenever this article does not apply. This resolution is an amendment to the Zoning Resolution and all other provisions of the Zoning Resolution shall remain in effect unless provisions in the overlay district conflict with other provisions of the Zoning Resolution, in which case, the stricter provisions of the overlay district shall apply.