§ 36-1258. Architectural control.  


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  • A building permit for the construction of a new nonresidential principal building or a new residential principal building containing three or more dwelling units shall not be issued unless the applicant's building plans, including the site plan, are certified by an architect registered in the state. The certification shall state that the design of the building and site has been prepared under the direct supervision of the architect.

(Code 1970; Code 1992, § 850.07(8))