I can't disagree but making life miserable for the inspector is one method of moving things along. It's who you know and what you know. I'd pay the money to have the inspector's life researched. Knowledge is power. A call to the senior official at the AJH with a logical and legitimate complaint is not what the official wants. A call to someone above him is warranted. I'd join the inspector's church if he goes. I'd eat where he eats. IOW, I'd make my presence known, time permitting. If he is divorced, call his ex, you never know what she may tell you. I'd want to know about arrests and other public records. I like to intimidate like a J.R. Ewing.
There's nothing more satisfying than calling code enforcement on a issue at an inspector's house.
If you can get things done friendly like, that's the easy way. Life isn't easy so I take preemptive action and am ready. Drop a hint. Also, if you can afford to build anything, you can afford to donate some money in the name of the person you want to have on your side. Could be their political fund, could be their church. $500 is a reasonable amount and gets attention. There can be limits so know what you are doing.
If you are **** like **** is ****, expect this to take forever.