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natural vegetation may be burned at the discretion of <br />the Fire Code Official, as long as such material is <br />generated only from that properry. <br />2. Standard Burn Permits shall be issued by the Fire <br />Code Official for disposal and recreational fires. Only <br />brush, limbs, trees, and clean, untreated lumber may <br />be burned. <br />Section 105.7, Required construction permits, shall be amended by <br />deleting the following subsections: 105.72, 105.73, 105.7.5, 105.7.7, <br />105.7.8, 105.7.13 <br />Section 105.714, Fire apparatus access road markings, shall be added to <br />read as follows: <br />A construction permit is required to apply markings to fire <br />apparatus access roads. <br />Section 106.2, Inspections, shall be amended by adding Section 106.2.1 <br />to read as follows: <br />The Fire Code Official or his designated representative <br />shall inspect all buildings, premises, or portions thereof as often <br />as may be necessary. An initial inspection and one (1) re- <br />inspection shall be made free of charge. If the Fire Code Official <br />or his designee is required to make follow-up inspections after <br />the initial inspection and re-inspection to determine whether a <br />violation or violations observed during the previous inspection <br />have been corrected, a fee shall be charged. The occupant, <br />lessee, or person making use of the building or premises shall <br />pay said fee or fees within thirty (30) days of being billed as a <br />condition to continued lawful occupancy of the building or <br />premises. <br />Section 106.2.2, Inspection request, shall be added to read as follows: <br />It shall be the duty of the permit holder or their duly <br />authorized agent to notify the Fire Code Official when work is <br />ready for inspection. It shall be the duty of the permit holder to <br />provide access to and means for inspections of such work that <br />are required by this code. <br />6 <br />M UU0058 <br />