New Major Project Building Permit Application

New Major Project Building Permit Application

 NOTICE

EFFECTIVE APRIL 1, 2012 TO REDUCE THE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT OF PAPER PLANS, THE REQUIREMENTS FOR PLAN SUBMISSIONS ARE AS FOLLOWS:

SINGLE FAMILY & DUPLEX:

  • 1 FULL-SIZE DRAWING

  • 2 COPIES REDUCED TO 11" X 17" 

MULTI-FAMILY, COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL 

  • 1 FULL SIZE DRAWING, EXCEPT 2 COPIES OF MECHANICAL/PLUMBING

  • 2 COPIES REDUCED TO 11"X17"

Building Permit Applications - Major Projects 

Prior to applying for a Building Permit for a New Major Project* the following requirements must be complete:

  1. Property: Any subdivision / consolidation of the property must be complete.  (the site plan submitted and calculations for design must match the legal property at the time of submittal.  Any changes to the property after application submittal that occur prior to permit issuance may invalidate the permit application and require a resubmission) If rezoning is required, an application must be filed and have first reading through City Council prior to submission for Building Permit

  2. Engineering Development Review:The submission to Engineering Department must have been made and their first review comments returned prior to submission for Building Permit.

  3. Development Permit: A Development Permit application must be submitted and the project taken to Design Panel for their review prior to submission for Building Permit.

  4. Preliminary Building Permit Application Meeting: The design team is requested to contact the Permit Coordinator to arrange a meeting prior to submission for Building Permit.

 *Major Project:

Any new building other than a Single Family Dwelling or Duplex

 

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