Step 1: Prepare
Trade Permits for electrical, plumbing, mechanical or fire work related to residential work are separate permits.
Resolve site constraints
Are there site constraints or planning issues that must be addressed before Development Review?
Check for the presence of wetlands, flood hazard, landslide hazard or soil contamination to verify that no state or federal permits are required for development. These permits may be required prior to approval.
Other site considerations
Step 2: Apply
Once your site constraints and site plan review process are completed, you are ready to start the permit application process.
Trade permits with no plan review
Electrical, plumbing, mechanical or fire work that does not require plan review can be applied for using the online Permit Application Center Portal and do not require any preparation prior to applying.
Best practice is to have a contractor selected and include the appropriate license numbers available when you submit your application. If you do not have a contractor, you can type "TBD" (to be determined) for the license numbers.
If the permit applicant is NOT the contractor, a contractor authorization form must be signed by the actual contractor doing the work before the permit can be issued.
Standard Plan Review permits
All residential projects must be submitted online through the online Permit Application Center Portal. Applying online allows you to submit your building permit application documents and pay fees.
What do do before you apply:
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Review the submittal standards and naming guidelines before preparing your documents for submittal.
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Review the residential checklist to make sure you have everything needed to apply.
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Prepare your drawings/plans for submittal, being sure to follow the submittal and naming guidelines.
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Prepare your supporting documents, e.g. engineering calculations and specifications, being sure to follow the submittal and naming guidelines.
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Plan check fee - A fee based on the value of work will be assessed when you submit your application. Plan review will not begin until this fee is paid. The fee may change after plan review begins if the project scope requires corrections as a result of the review process.
Application process:
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Complete your application online.
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You will receive an email with a link to upload the documents to be reviewed. Upload the requested files within 48 hours.
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Staff will review your files for completeness within 48 hours and notify you of any issues to be resolved before review can begin.
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When documents have been accepted, the review process will begin.
Step 3: Review
Plans are reviewed for compliance with State and City regulations.
Your plans will be reviewed by staff from across the City and you will receive all comments at one time. Some comments are for informational purposes and some will require a response and/or uploading corrected plan pages. You must submit all your responses before the review of your responses and corrections begins. The review process continues in this manner until all review comments are accepted by the City.
Once the review process is completed, a final set of approved plans will be created for you to download and print for the job site.
When the plan review process is complete, your permit will be issued and your approved plans will be available for you to download.
You have 180 days from the day the permit is issued to get your first inspection in order to keep your permit active. Each time you request an inspection, your permit expiration date will be extended for another 180 days.
You will also be eligible for a one time extension of 180 days at no cost during the life of construction. You can request inspections through the online Permit Application Center Portal.
Once the final inspections are complete you may occupy the building.