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or professional engineer's wet seal or signature as submitted on the pre-approved <br /> model home design, pursuant to subsection (c)(1). <br /> (3) After the requisite approvals from other departments or agencies have been <br /> obtained, the authority having jurisdiction will either approve the application or <br /> inform the applicant of deficiencies in the application within six working days <br /> after the authority having jurisdiction receives notice that all approvals have been <br /> obtained. <br /> (4) Once approved, the authority having jurisdiction shall issue the permit in <br /> accordance with section 5-5-1. <br /> Article 5. Permits. <br /> Section 5-5-1. Issuance. <br /> (a) Permits shall be issued in such form and detail as shall be prescribed by the authority <br /> having jurisdiction. They shall specify the geographical location of the premises <br /> whereon the work authorized thereby is to be done, be valid only for the location so <br /> specified, and be endorsed in writing or stamped on all sets of plans and specifications <br /> "REVIEWED." <br /> (b) Once a permit is issued, plans and specifications shall not be changed, modified, or <br /> altered without authorization from the authority having jurisdiction, and all work shall <br /> be done in accordance with the approved plans. <br /> (c) The authority having jurisdiction may issue a permit for the construction of part of the <br /> building or structure before complete plans and specifications for the whole building or <br /> structure have been submitted or approved, provided adequate information and detailed <br /> statements have been submitted that are sufficient to indicate compliance with all <br /> pertinent requirements of the construction code. The holder of such permit shall <br /> proceed at the holder's own risk, without assurance that the permit for the entire <br /> building or structure will be granted. <br /> (d) The issuance of a permit shall not prevent the authority having jurisdiction from <br /> thereafter: <br /> (1) Requiring the correction of errors in the plans and specifications; <br /> (2) Revoking or suspending any permit when issued in error, on the basis of incorrect <br /> information supplied, or in violation of the construction code, any permit or <br /> variance issued pursuant to the construction code, or other applicable law; <br /> (3) Halting building operations when in violation of the construction code, any permit <br /> or variance issued pursuant to the construction code, or other applicable law; <br /> 35 <br />