§ 91.470. Revision of estimated cost.  


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  • The estimated cost shall be subject to review by the building official, and if the estimate does not reflect the true cost, it shall be revised and the applicant shall pay the fee based upon such revision. The building official may revoke any permit issued containing false information regarding the value of the work authorized by said permit. If the actual cost exceeds the estimate by five hundred dollars ($500.00) or more, the applicant shall report, within thirty (30) days after completion of the job, the actual cost to the inspection department and the fee shall be revised and the applicant shall pay a fee computed on the basis of the actual cost.

    Should the building official find that estimated cost was undervalued and not reported, or that for fees computed on a per-item basis, the number or type of items exceeds that reported on the work permit application, a penalty fee of fifty dollars ($50.00) shall be paid in addition to the revised permit fee. (78-Or-257, § 19, 12-22-78; 88-Or-033, § 23, 3-4-88; Pet. No. 251752, § 12, 3-16-90; 2013-Or-120, § 20, 12-6-13)

Editor's note

Section 19 of 78-Or-257, adopted Dec. 22, 1978, repealed former § 91.470 pertaining to steam or hot water system "G" permits and enacted in lieu thereof a new § 91.470 to read as herein set out. Former § 91.470 was derived from Code 1960, as amended, § 207.020; Ord. of 9-27-74, § 2; and Ord. of 12-30-75, § 2.