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Building
Inspector - Pat Sanders
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Building
and Codes Department is located at 113 First Avenue N. W., Winchester,
Tennessee. Building and Codes Official/Inspector is responsible for the
administration and supervision of the inspections and codes enforcement
compliance programs adopted by the City of Winchester and is relative
to the permitting construction,
alteration and repair of buildings and enforcement of current zoning
regulations. The City of Winchester adopted the Southern Building
Codes in May 14, 1964. At the present time the City is working under the
2003 International Codes. Copies of these codes are kept in the office
of the Building Inspector for public viewing. The Official has also been
appointed Health Officer for the City of Winchester and along with the
Public Works Director, is responsible for the health codes enforcement
compliance programs of the (City
Charter, title 17 Refuse and Trash Disposal, Section 17-123 Health Officer,
Section 17-124, Violations) Work includes property (City
Charter, Title 13 Property Maintenance and Ordinance
800 concerning abandoned or junk vehicles), building and health inspections
activities, review of subdivision and other development plans and providing
appropriate recommendations to the Winchester
Municipal-Regional Planning Commission and Winchester Board of Zoning Appeals. This Official works directly
under the supervision of the Winchester City Administrator.
Codes Enforcement - Building Code Review Committee. Office phone number is (931)962-8973 and office hours are 8:00 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. Administrative Assistant to Code Enforcement - An administrative assistant is responsible for and provides a wide variety of administrative support services to the Planning Commission, City Planning Department, and other departments inclusive within the Planning Department and Codes Department. Through incoming calls and visitors to City offices this assistant must routinely deal with the public and attend to their needs and/or requests. Also this assistant will perform other routine office
tasks such as typing, daily filing and scheduling and is also responsible
for the orderly coordination of activities for the above stated departments/boards.
This employee must effectively and efficiently maintain the skills to
operate a variety of modern office equipment, including but not limited
to, computer/word processor, typewriter, and calculator and copy machines.
The administrative assistant to the Codes Department and Planning Department
is Diana Cox. She has
been with the Codes Department for ten years and the Planning Department
for four years. Her time is split between both departments. |
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