At first glance the Board of Appeals seems to be a good tool to keep builders and contractors out of the City Manangers office and out of City Council meetings.
I do find an inconsistancy in the IBC and IRC; for example the IRC requires the Boards decision to be in writting and a copy of the decision issued to the apellant and the building official, while the IBC is silent and does not.
What do you think? If you have a Board of Appeals, is it working for you? A good thing or a bad thing?
Thanks,
Durant
I do find an inconsistancy in the IBC and IRC; for example the IRC requires the Boards decision to be in writting and a copy of the decision issued to the apellant and the building official, while the IBC is silent and does not.
What do you think? If you have a Board of Appeals, is it working for you? A good thing or a bad thing?
Thanks,
Durant