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20.20.010 <br />use by the public. <br />C. Where there is a reference in the <br />code to "the authority having jurisdic- <br />tion for the enforcement of this code" it <br />shall mean the "chief building official" <br />or in the absence of the chief, the inter- <br />im, temporary or acting chief building <br />official. (Ord. 1869 § 5, 2002; Ord. <br />1778 § 5, 1999; Ord. 1669 § 5, 1995; <br />Ord. 1561 § 7, 1992; Ord. 1449 § 5, <br />1990; Ord. 1385 § 5, 1988; Ord. 1169 <br />§ 5, 1984; Prior Code § 2-14.03) <br />20.20.012 Uniform Administrative <br />Code Provisions For The <br />National Electrical Code <br />1996 Edition, Amended: <br />The Uniform Administrative Code <br />Provisions for the National Electrical <br />Code, 1996 Edition, is amended as <br />follows: <br />Uniform Administrative Code Provi- <br />sions for the National Electrical <br />Code 1999 Edition. <br />(Ord. 1869 § 5, 2002) <br />20.20.014 Section 303.4 Amended - <br />Expiration: <br />Section 303.4 of the Uniform Admin- <br />istrative Code Provisions for the Na- <br />tional Electrical Code, is amended as <br />follows: <br />303.4 Expiration. <br />Every permit issued by the building <br />official under the provisions of the <br />uniform codes as adopted in this <br />article shall expire by limitation and <br />become null and void if one or more <br />of the following conditions occur: <br />1. The work authorized by such <br />permit is not commenced within <br />180 days from the date of issu- <br />ance of such permit; or <br />2. The work authorized by such <br />permit is suspended or abandoned <br />for 180 days at any time after <br />such work has commenced; or <br />3. 180 days has elapsed since the <br />most recent approval for an in- <br />spection has been given by the <br />Building Official. <br />If the permit has expired, before such <br />work can be recommenced, anew <br />permit shall be first obtained to do <br />so, and the fee therefore shall be one <br />half the amount required for a new <br />permit for such work, provided no <br />changes have been made or will be <br />made in the original plans and speci- <br />fications for such work, and provided <br />further that such suspension or aban- <br />donment has not exceeded one year. <br />In order to renew action on a permit <br />after expiration, the permittee shall <br />pay a new full permit fee. <br />Any permittee holding an unexpired <br />permit may apply for an extension of <br />the time within which work may <br />commence under that permit when <br />the permittee is unable to commence <br />work within the time required by this <br />section for good and satisfactory <br />reasons. The building official may <br />extend the time for action by the <br />permittee for a period not exceeding <br />180 days on written request by the <br />permittee showing that circumstances <br />beyond the control of the permittee <br />have prevented action from being <br />taken. No permit shall be extended <br />more than once. <br />(Ord. 1869 § 5, 2002) <br />(Pleasanton April 2003) '] 10_6 <br />