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Chapter 69 <br /> No certificate of occupancy shall be issued for any building for which re-inspection fees <br /> are unpaid. <br /> 16. WITHHOLDING OF PERMITS. Building permits may be withheld from permit <br /> applicants, or in the case of combined permits from the licensed subcontractor, who is in <br /> violation of Chapters 67, 67.2, 68, 69, or 70.1 of the City Code at a location other than that for <br /> which a permit is being sought. Such violation may include, but shall not be limited to the <br /> following: <br /> A. Failure to arrange for inspections required under Chapters 67, 67.2, 68, 69,and/or 70.1 <br /> of the City Code within a reasonable time frame. <br /> B. Failure to take reasonable requested action to uncover work which requires inspection <br /> but has been hidden from view of the inspector. <br /> C. Failure to pay required permit or re-inspection fees. <br /> D. Failure to obtain a building permit for work which required a building permit. <br /> E. Failure to take reasonable action to notify and obtain approval from Inspection <br /> Division of changes made to approved building permits. <br /> F. Falsifying information on building permit applications. <br /> G. Performance of building permit work under an invalid or voided building permit. <br /> H. Failure to obtain a required certificate of occupancy before occupying or allowing <br /> occupancy of new construction or change in use. <br /> Permit applicants from which permits are to be withheld must be notified by mailing <br /> notice of same to the permit applicant or licensed subcontractor by certified mail, return receipt <br /> requested. Said notice shall inform the permit applicant or licensed subcontractor of the <br /> violations, which if corrected, will allow the City to issue to the permit applicant or licensed <br />