1.
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Same is commercial, industrial, institutional or multiple dwelling
in character; or
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2.
|
Same is a new design for a single-family dwelling or fence for
construction in the City; or
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3.
|
The Building Official finds that the proposed building, structure,
improvement or fence would be detrimental to the stability and values
of surrounding property by reason of its incompatibility and inappropriateness
thereto, is inharmonious and inconsistent with the surrounding property
or is inconsistent with the zoning plan and map and regulation thereunder.
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Exception:
|
1.
|
Landscaping.
| |
2.
|
Combination of materials.
| |
3.
|
Texture of materials.
| |
4.
|
Site setting.
| |
5.
|
Location of carports and garages.
| |
6.
|
Finished grade levels.
| |
7.
|
Type of roof.
| |
8.
|
Height of roof.
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9.
|
Number and size of windows.
|
1.
|
Cubical contents.
| |
2.
|
Gross floor area.
| |
3.
|
Height of building or height of roof.
| |
4.
|
Other significant design features such as material or quality
or architectural design, provided that a finding of excessive dissimilarity
or inappropriateness exists, but further that it is of such a nature
as to be expected to provoke beyond reasonable doubt an adverse affect
on the stability and value of surrounding property, and that finding
is not based on personal preference as to taste or choice of architectural
style.
|
1.
|
Ratio of structures to the building site.
| |
2.
|
Position of structures and other improvements on the site.
| |
3.
|
Relation of structures and other improvements to adjoining properties
and streets.
| |
4.
|
Landscaping.
| |
5.
|
Effective screening, such as fences, walls or landscaping.
| |
6.
|
All other factors contributing to the most desirable use of
space.
| |
7.
|
Parking facilities.
|
1.
|
Plans and elevations.
| |
2.
|
Color, material and texture.
| |
3.
|
Relation to the site and to adjoining properties.
| |
4.
|
Signs as related to proposed structures and adjoined properties.
| |
5.
|
Landscaping, fences, garden walls and entrances.
| |
6.
|
Other factors pertaining to overall design and appearance.
|
1.
|
Proposed highways.
| |
2.
|
Street widenings.
| |
3.
|
Public buildings, schools and churches.
| |
4.
|
Parks, parkways and other proposed or contemplated developments.
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1.
|
Detached one- and two-family dwellings and multiple single-family
dwellings (town houses) not more than three (3) stories above grade
plane in height with a separate means of egress and their accessory
structures shall comply with the International Residential Code.
| |
2.
|
Existing buildings undergoing repair, alterations or additions
and change of occupancy shall be permitted to comply with either Chapters
1 through 33 or Chapter 34 of this code.
| |
3.
|
Home occupations carried on in a residence as provided for in Chapter 410 of the Bridgeton Zoning Regulations shall not be required to obtain an occupancy permit under the regulations of this code.
|
Building:
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1.
|
One-story detached accessory structures used as tool and storage
sheds, playhouses and similar uses, provided the floor area does not
exceed one hundred twenty (120) square feet (11.15 m2).
| |
2.
|
Oil derricks.
| |
3.
|
Retaining walls which are not over four (4) feet (1,219 mm)
in height measured from the bottom of the footing to the top of the
wall, unless supporting a surcharge or impounding Class I, II or III-A
liquids.
| |
4.
|
Water tanks supported directly on grade if the capacity does
not exceed five thousand (5,000) gallons (18,925 L) and the ratio
of height to diameter or width does not exceed two to one (2:1).
| |
5.
|
Sidewalks and driveways not more than thirty (30) inches (762
mm) above grade and not over any basement or story below and which
are not part of an accessible route.
| |
6.
|
Painting, papering, tiling, carpeting, cabinets, counter tops
and similar finish work.
| |
7.
|
Temporary motion picture, television and theater stage sets
and scenery.
| |
8.
|
Prefabricated swimming pools accessory to a Group R-3 occupancy,
as applicable in Section 101.2, which are less than twenty-four (24)
inches (610 mm) deep, do not exceed five thousand (5,000) gallons
(18,925 L) and are installed entirely above ground.
| |
9.
|
Shade cloth structures constructed for nursery or agricultural
purposes and not including service systems.
| |
10.
|
Swings and other playground equipment accessory to detached
one- and two-family dwellings.
| |
11.
|
Window awnings supported by an exterior wall which do not project
more than fifty-four (54) inches (1,372 mm) from the exterior wall
and do not require additional support of Group R-3, as applicable
in Section 101.2 and Group U occupancies.
| |
12.
|
Movable cases, counters and partitions not over five (5) feet
nine (9) inches (1,753 mm) in height.
|
Electrical:
| |
Repairs and maintenance. Minor repair work,
including the replacement of lamps or the connection of approved portable
electrical equipment to approved permanently installed receptacles.
| |
Radio and television transmitting stations. The provisions of this code shall not apply to electrical equipment
used for radio and television transmissions, but do apply to equipment
and wiring for power supply, the installations of towers and antennas.
| |
Temporary testing systems. A permit shall not
be required for the installation of any temporary system required
for the testing or servicing of electrical equipment or apparatus.
|
Gas:
| ||
1.
|
Portable heating appliance.
| |
2.
|
Replacement of any minor part that does not alter approval of
equipment or make such equipment unsafe.
|
Mechanical:
| ||
1.
|
Portable heating appliance.
| |
2.
|
Portable ventilation equipment.
| |
3.
|
Portable cooling unit.
| |
4.
|
Steam, hot or chilled water piping within any heating or cooling
equipment regulated by this code.
| |
5.
|
Replacement of any part which does not alter its approval or
make it unsafe.
| |
6.
|
Portable evaporative cooler.
| |
7.
|
Self-contained refrigeration system containing ten (10) pounds
(4.54 kg) or less of refrigerant and actuated by motors of one (1)
horsepower (746 W) or less.
|
Plumbing:
| ||
1.
|
The stopping of leaks in drains, water, soil, waste or vent
pipe provided, however, that if any concealed trap, drain pipe, water,
soil, waste or vent pipe becomes defective and it becomes necessary
to remove and replace the same with new material, such work shall
be considered as new work and a permit shall be obtained and inspection
made as provided in this code.
| |
2.
|
The clearing of stoppages or the repairing of leaks in pipes,
valves or fixtures and the removal and reinstallation of water closets,
provided such repairs do not involve or require the replacement or
rearrangement of valves, pipes or fixtures.
|
105.2.1 Emergency repairs. Where equipment
replacements and repairs must be performed in an emergency situation,
the permit application shall be submitted within the next working
business day to the Building Official.
| |
105.2.2 Repairs. Application or notice to the
Building Official is not required for ordinary repairs to structures,
replacement of lamps or the connection of approved portable electrical
equipment to approved permanently installed receptacles. Such repairs
shall not include the cutting away of any wall, partition or portion
thereof, the removal or cutting of any structural beam or load-bearing
support or the removal or change of any required means of egress or
rearrangement of parts of a structure affecting the egress requirements;
nor shall ordinary repairs include addition to, alteration of, replacement
or relocation of any standpipe, water supply, sewer, drainage, drain
leader, gas, soil, waste, vent or similar piping, electric wiring
or mechanical or other work affecting public health or general safety
| |
105.2.3 Public service agencies. A permit shall
not be required for the installation, alteration or repair of generation,
transmission, distribution or metering or other related equipment
that is under the ownership and control of public service agencies
by established right.
|
1.
|
Identify and describe the work to be covered by the permit for
which application is made.
| |
2.
|
Describe the land on which the proposed work is to be done by
legal description, street address or similar description that will
readily identify and definitely locate the proposed building or work.
| |
3.
|
Indicate the use and occupancy for which the proposed work is
intended.
| |
4.
|
Be accompanied by construction documents and other information
as required in Section 106.0.
| |
5.
|
State the valuation of the proposed work.
| |
6.
|
Be signed by the applicant or the applicant's authorized agent.
| |
7.
|
Give such other data and information as required by the Building
Official.
|
105.3.1 Action on application. The Building
Official shall examine or cause to be examined applications for permits
and amendments thereto within a reasonable time after filing. If the
application or the construction documents do not conform to the requirements
of pertinent laws, the Building Official shall reject such application
in writing, stating the reasons therefor. If the Building Official
is satisfied that the proposed work conforms to the requirements of
this code and laws and ordinances applicable thereto, the Building
Official shall issue a permit therefor as soon as practicable.
| |
105.3.2 Time limitation of application. An
application for a permit for any proposed work shall be deemed to
have been abandoned one hundred eighty (180) days after the date of
filing, unless such application has been pursued in good faith or
a permit has been issued; except that the Building Official is authorized
to grant one (1) or more extensions of time for additional periods
not exceeding ninety (90) days each. The extension shall be requested
in writing and justifiable cause demonstrated.
|
1.
|
The nature of work applied for is such that review of construction
documents is not necessary to obtain compliance with this code.
| |
2.
|
The Building Official is authorized to waive the submission
of construction documents and other data not required to be prepared
by a registered design professional if it is found that the nature
of the work applied for is such that review of construction documents
is not necessary to obtain compliance with this code.
|
Section 106.1.1 (page 5) delete in its entirety. Insert:
| |
106.1.1 Application of seals. When construction
documents are submitted, the application of seals and signatures on
those documents shall be required as follows:
|
1.
|
All construction documents submitted with an application for
a building permit shall bear an original embossed or wet ink seal
and original signature on the front sheet of each discipline within
each set of construction documents unless stated elsewhere in this
ordinance; or
| |
2.
|
The registered design professional for each discipline shall
place his original seal and signature upon the cover sheet of each
set of construction documents.
| |
All other sheets of the construction documents, other than specifications
or calculations, shall bear the original embossed, wet ink or mechanically
reproduced seal of the registered design professional. Any addenda
or modifications submitted for changes to the construction documents
shall also bear an original seal and signature by the registered design
professional. Such changes shall be clearly indicated.
| ||
3.
|
Electronic media documents are permitted to be submitted when
approved by the Building Official.
| |
4.
|
All plans and specifications filed for building permits shall
be compiled, stamped or signed by a registered architect or engineer
licensed in the State of Missouri if estimated cost of construction,
as shown on the application for permit, exceeds thirty thousand dollars
($30,000.00) in the case of buildings intended for residential use.
In the case of commercial or public buildings, all plans and specifications
shall be signed and sealed by a registered architect or engineer licensed
in the State of Missouri.
|
All of the above requirements may be waived by the City Engineer
or his delegate.
| |
Section 106.1.1.1 (page 5) delete in its entirety.
| |
106.1.2 Means of egress. The construction documents
shall show in sufficient detail the location, construction, size and
character of all portions of the means of egress in compliance with
the provisions of this code. In other than occupancies in Groups R-2,
R-3, as applicable in Section 101.2 and I-1, the construction documents
shall designate the number of occupants to be accommodated on every
floor and in all rooms and spaces.
| |
106.1.3 Exterior wall envelope. Construction
documents for all buildings shall describe the exterior wall envelope
in sufficient detail to determine compliance with this code. The construction
documents shall provide details of the exterior wall envelope as required,
including flashing, intersections with dissimilar materials, corners,
end details, control joints, intersections at roof, eaves or parapets,
means of drainage, water-resistive membrane and details around openings.
| |
The construction documents shall include manufacturer's installation
instructions that provide supporting documentation that the proposed
penetration and opening details described in the construction documents
maintain the weather resistance of the exterior wall envelope. The
supporting documentation shall fully describe the exterior wall system
which was tested, where applicable, as well as the test procedure
used.
|
a)
|
Commercial and industrial construction. The
fee for a building permit for commercial and industrial construction
shall be determined by applying the following table of fee rates to
the total estimated cost of construction as determined by the Building
Official. Permit processing, plan review and ten (10) inspections
are included in the fee rate.
|
Total Cost Thousand $
|
Total Fee
|
---|---|
Up to 1
|
73
|
Up to 2
|
100
|
Up to 3
|
118
|
Up to 4
|
137
|
Up to 5
|
170
|
Up to 6
|
194
|
Up to 7
|
204
|
Up to 8
|
226
|
Up to 9
|
236
|
Up to 15
|
239
|
Up to 17
|
240
|
Up to 18
|
249
|
Up to 23
|
262
|
Up to 25
|
272
|
Up to 27
|
284
|
Up to 30
|
295
|
Up to 33
|
306
|
Up to 35
|
317
|
Up to 36
|
328
|
Up to 37
|
329
|
Up to 38
|
340
|
Up to 39
|
342
|
Up to 40
|
352
|
Up to 42
|
363
|
Up to 44
|
374
|
Up to 46
|
384
|
Up to 48
|
398
|
Up to 50
|
408
|
Up to 52
|
430
|
Up to 54
|
441
|
Up to 56
|
442
|
Up to 58
|
452
|
Up to 60
|
466
|
Up to 62
|
476
|
Up to 64
|
488
|
Up to 66
|
498
|
Up to 68
|
511
|
Up to 70
|
522
|
Up to 72
|
533
|
Up to 74
|
544
|
Up to 78
|
567
|
Up to 80
|
578
|
Up to 82
|
590
|
Up to 84
|
601
|
Up to 86
|
612
|
Up to 88
|
624
|
Up to 90
|
646
|
Up to 92
|
647
|
Up to 94
|
670
|
Up to 96
|
680
|
Up to 98
|
692
|
Up to 100
|
702
|
Up to 105
|
726
|
Up to 110
|
759
|
Up to 115
|
781
|
Up to 120
|
816
|
Up to 125
|
838
|
Up to 130
|
874
|
Up to 135
|
896
|
Up to 140
|
930
|
Up to 145
|
952
|
Up to 150
|
986
|
Up to 155
|
1,009
|
Up to 160
|
1,032
|
Up to 165
|
1,065
|
Up to 170
|
1,088
|
Up to 175
|
1,123
|
Up to 180
|
1,146
|
Up to 185
|
1,168
|
Up to 195
|
1,224
|
Up to 200
|
1,247
|
Up to 210
|
1,304
|
Up to 220
|
1,360
|
Up to 230
|
1,412
|
Up to 240
|
1,463
|
Up to 250
|
1,519
|
Up to 260
|
1,562
|
Up to 270
|
1,622
|
Up to 280
|
1,667
|
Up to 290
|
1,724
|
Up to 300
|
1,767
|
Up to 310
|
1,789
|
Up to 320
|
1,872
|
Up to 330
|
1,914
|
Up to 340
|
1,971
|
Up to 350
|
2,017
|
Up to 360
|
2,074
|
Up to 370
|
2,120
|
Up to 380
|
2,164
|
Up to 390
|
2,221
|
Up to 400
|
2,267
|
Up to 420
|
2,358
|
Up to 440
|
2,460
|
Up to 460
|
2,551
|
Up to 480
|
2,652
|
Up to 500
|
2,743
|
Up to 520
|
2,834
|
Up to 540
|
2,937
|
Up to 560
|
3,026
|
Up to 580
|
3,118
|
Up to 600
|
3,207
|
Up to 620
|
3,298
|
Up to 640
|
3,390
|
Up to 660
|
3,480
|
Up to 680
|
3,571
|
Up to 700
|
3,662
|
Up to 720
|
3,752
|
Up to 740
|
3,843
|
Up to 760
|
3,933
|
Up to 780
|
4,024
|
Up to 800
|
4,116
|
Up to 840
|
4,284
|
Up to 860
|
4,375
|
Up to 880
|
4,465
|
Up to 900
|
4,556
|
Up to 920
|
4,636
|
Up to 940
|
4,726
|
Up to 960
|
4,816
|
Up to 980
|
4,897
|
Up to 1,000
|
4,987
|
Total Cost Million $
|
Total Fee
|
---|---|
Up to 1.1
|
5,394
|
Up to 1.2
|
5,811
|
Up to 1.3
|
6,229
|
Up to 1.4
|
6,635
|
Up to 1.5
|
7,041
|
Up to 1.6
|
7,447
|
Up to 1.7
|
7,843
|
Up to 1.8
|
8,238
|
Up to 1.9
|
8,633
|
Up to 2.0
|
9,027
|
Up to 2.1
|
9,410
|
Up to 2.2
|
9,794
|
Up to 2.3
|
10,179
|
Up to 2.4
|
10,562
|
Up to 2.5
|
10,946
|
Up to 2.6
|
11,319
|
Up to 2.7
|
11,689
|
Up to 2.8
|
12,061
|
Up to 2.9
|
12,435
|
Up to 3.0
|
12,808
|
Up to 3.1
|
13,181
|
Up to 3.2
|
13,541
|
Up to 3.3
|
13,903
|
Up to 3.4
|
14,276
|
Up to 3.5
|
14,636
|
Up to 3.6
|
14,990
|
Up to 3.7
|
15,346
|
Up to 3.8
|
15,708
|
Up to 3.9
|
16,059
|
Up to 4.0
|
16,419
|
Up to 4.2
|
17,118
|
Up to 4.4
|
17,828
|
Up to 4.6
|
18,518
|
Up to 4.8
|
19,218
|
Up to 5.0
|
19,905
|
Up to 5.2
|
20,595
|
Up to 5.4
|
21,271
|
Up to 5.6
|
21,949
|
Up to 5.8
|
22,625
|
Up to 6.0
|
23,290
|
Up to 6.2
|
23,967
|
Up to 6.4
|
24,634
|
Up to 6.6
|
25,276
|
Up to 6.8
|
25,953
|
Up to 7.0
|
26,608
|
Up to 7.2
|
27,262
|
Up to 7.4
|
27,916
|
Up to 7.6
|
28,595
|
Up to 7.8
|
29,214
|
Up to 8.0
|
29,858
|
Up to 8.2
|
30,502
|
Up to 8.4
|
31,144
|
Up to 8.6
|
31,788
|
Up to 8.8
|
32,420
|
Up to 9.0
|
33,051
|
Up to 9.2
|
33,684
|
Up to 9.4
|
34,316
|
Up to 9.6
|
34,947
|
Up to 9.8
|
35,579
|
Up to 10.0
|
36,200
|
Up to 10.5
|
37,756
|
Up to 11.0
|
39,303
|
Up to 11.5
|
40,837
|
Up to 12.0
|
42,372
|
Up to 12.5
|
43,884
|
Up to 13.0
|
45,397
|
Up to 13.5
|
46,896
|
Up to 14.0
|
48,397
|
Up to 14.5
|
49,887
|
Up to 15.0
|
51,365
|
Up to 15.5
|
53,119
|
Up to 16.0
|
54,832
|
Up to 16.5
|
56,544
|
Up to 17.0
|
58,258
|
Up to 17.5
|
59,970
|
Up to 18.0
|
61,683
|
Up to 18.5
|
63,396
|
Up to 19.0
|
65,109
|
Up to 19.5
|
66,821
|
Up to 20.0
|
68,419
|
Up to 20.5
|
70,131
|
Up to 21.0
|
71,839
|
Up to 21.5
|
73,552
|
Up to 22.0
|
75,258
|
Up to 22.5
|
76,971
|
Up to 23.0
|
78,678
|
Up to 23.5
|
80,391
|
Up to 24.0
|
82,098
|
Up to 24.5
|
83,811
|
Up to 25.0
|
85,508
|
Up to 25.5
|
87,231
|
Up to 26.0
|
88,938
|
Up to 26.5
|
90,651
|
Up to 27.0
|
92,357
|
Up to 27.5
|
94,070
|
Up to 28.0
|
95,777
|
Up to 28.5
|
97,490
|
Up to 29.0
|
99,197
|
Up to 29.5
|
100,910
|
Up to 30.0
|
102,443
|
Up to 30.5
|
104,150
|
Up to 31.0
|
105,858
|
Up to 31.5
|
107,565
|
Up to 32.0
|
109,272
|
Up to 32.5
|
110,979
|
Up to 33.0
|
112,685
|
Up to 33.5
|
114,392
|
Up to 34.0
|
116,099
|
Up to 34.5
|
117,809
|
Up to 35.0
|
119,513
|
Up to 35.5
|
121,221
|
Up to 36.0
|
122,928
|
Up to 36.5
|
124,635
|
Up to 37.0
|
126,342
|
Up to 37.5
|
128,048
|
Up to 38.0
|
129,755
|
Up to 38.5
|
131,462
|
Up to 39.0
|
133,169
|
Up to 39.5
|
133,877
|
Up to 40.0
|
136,352
|
Up to 40.5
|
138,059
|
Up to 41.0
|
139,760
|
Up to 41.5
|
141,467
|
Up to 42.0
|
143,168
|
Up to 42.5
|
144,875
|
Up to 43.0
|
146,577
|
Up to 43.5
|
148,284
|
Up to 44.0
|
149,985
|
Up to 44.5
|
151,692
|
Up to 45.0
|
153,393
|
Up to 45.5
|
155,101
|
Up to 46.0
|
156,801
|
Up to 46.5
|
158,509
|
Up to 47.0
|
160,210
|
Up to 47.5
|
161,917
|
Up to 48.0
|
163,619
|
Up to 48.5
|
165,325
|
Up to 49.0
|
167,027
|
Up to 49.5
|
168,734
|
Up to 50.0
|
170,145
|
A building permit and inspection fee for commercial or industrial
construction with a total estimated cost of construction in excess
of fifty million dollars ($50,000,000.00) shall be computed at the
rate of three dollars forty cents ($3.40) per thousand dollars of
the total estimated cost of construction.
| |
The minimum total permit fee shall be fifty dollars ($50.00)
where no plan review is required and seventy-three dollars ($73.00)
where plan review is required.
| |
A twenty-eight dollar ($28.00) fee shall apply for each additional
inspection required including inspections for compliance with approved
development or site plans.
| |
Residential construction permit fees. A building
permit and inspection fee for residential construction with a total
estimated cost of construction in excess of six hundred eighty thousand
dollars ($680,000.00) shall be computed at the rate of three dollars
forty-three cents ($3.43) per thousand dollars of the total estimated
cost of construction.
| |
The minimum total permit fee shall be fifty dollars ($50.00)
where no plan review is required and seventy-three dollars ($73.00)
where plan review is required.
| |
A twenty-eight dollar ($28.00) fee shall apply for each additional
inspection required including inspections for compliance with approved
development or site plans.
| |
Fees for any additional inspections that may be required shall
be added to the total permit fee at the rate of twenty-eight dollars
($28.00) for each inspection.
|
b)
|
Apartment construction permit fees.. The fee
for a building permit for apartment construction shall be determined
by applying the following table of fee rates to the total estimated
cost of construction, as determined by the Building Official. Permit
processing, plan review and ten (10) inspections are included in the
fee rate.
|
Total Cost Thousand $
|
Total Fee
|
---|---|
Up to 1
|
73
|
Up to 2
|
100
|
Up to 3
|
118
|
Up to 4
|
137
|
Up to 5
|
170
|
Up to 6
|
194
|
Up to 7
|
204
|
Up to 8
|
226
|
Up to 9
|
236
|
Up to 15
|
239
|
Up to 17
|
240
|
Up to 18
|
249
|
Up to 23
|
262
|
Up to 25
|
272
|
Up to 27
|
284
|
Up to 30
|
295
|
Up to 33
|
306
|
Up to 35
|
317
|
Up to 36
|
328
|
Up to 37
|
329
|
Up to 38
|
340
|
Up to 39
|
342
|
Up to 40
|
352
|
Up to 42
|
363
|
Up to 44
|
374
|
Up to 46
|
384
|
Up to 48
|
398
|
Up to 50
|
408
|
Up to 52
|
430
|
Up to 54
|
441
|
Up to 56
|
442
|
Up to 58
|
452
|
Up to 60
|
466
|
Up to 62
|
476
|
Up to 64
|
488
|
Up to 66
|
498
|
Up to 68
|
511
|
Up to 70
|
522
|
Up to 72
|
533
|
Up to 74
|
544
|
Up to 78
|
567
|
Up to 80
|
578
|
Up to 82
|
590
|
Up to 84
|
601
|
Up to 86
|
612
|
Up to 88
|
624
|
Up to 90
|
646
|
Up to 92
|
647
|
Up to 94
|
670
|
Up to 96
|
680
|
Up to 98
|
692
|
Up to 100
|
702
|
Up to 105
|
726
|
Up to 110
|
759
|
Up to 115
|
781
|
Up to 120
|
816
|
Up to 125
|
838
|
Up to 130
|
874
|
Up to 135
|
896
|
Up to 140
|
930
|
Up to 145
|
952
|
Up to 150
|
986
|
Up to 155
|
1,009
|
Up to 160
|
1,032
|
Up to 165
|
1,065
|
Up to 170
|
1,088
|
Up to 175
|
1,123
|
Up to 180
|
1,146
|
Up to 185
|
1,168
|
Up to 195
|
1,224
|
Up to 200
|
1,247
|
Up to 210
|
1,304
|
Up to 220
|
1,360
|
Up to 230
|
1,412
|
Up to 240
|
1,463
|
Up to 250
|
1,519
|
Up to 260
|
1,562
|
Up to 270
|
1,622
|
Up to 280
|
1,667
|
Up to 290
|
1,724
|
Up to 300
|
1,767
|
Up to 310
|
1,789
|
Up to 320
|
1,872
|
Up to 330
|
1,914
|
Up to 340
|
1,971
|
Up to 350
|
2,017
|
Up to 360
|
2,074
|
Up to 370
|
2,120
|
Up to 380
|
2,164
|
Up to 390
|
2,221
|
Up to 400
|
2,267
|
Up to 420
|
2,358
|
Up to 440
|
2,460
|
Up to 460
|
2,551
|
Up to 480
|
2,652
|
Up to 500
|
2,743
|
Up to 520
|
2,834
|
Up to 540
|
2,937
|
Up to 560
|
3,026
|
Up to 580
|
3,118
|
Up to 600
|
3,207
|
Up to 620
|
3,298
|
Up to 640
|
3,390
|
Up to 660
|
3,480
|
Up to 680
|
3,571
|
Up to 700
|
3,662
|
Up to 720
|
3,752
|
Up to 740
|
3,843
|
Up to 760
|
3,933
|
Up to 780
|
4,024
|
Up to 800
|
4,116
|
Up to 840
|
4,284
|
Up to 860
|
4,375
|
Up to 880
|
4,465
|
Up to 900
|
4,556
|
Up to 920
|
4,636
|
Up to 940
|
4,726
|
Up to 960
|
4,816
|
Up to 980
|
4,897
|
Up to 1,000
|
4,987
|
Total Cost Million $
|
Total Fee
|
---|---|
Up to 1.1
|
5,394
|
Up to 1.2
|
5,811
|
Up to 1.3
|
6,229
|
Up to 1.4
|
6,635
|
Up to 1.5
|
7,041
|
Up to 1.6
|
7,447
|
Up to 1.7
|
7,843
|
Up to 1.8
|
8,238
|
Up to 1.9
|
8,633
|
Up to 2.0
|
9,027
|
Up to 2.1
|
9,410
|
Up to 2.2
|
9,794
|
Up to 2.3
|
10,179
|
Up to 2.4
|
10,562
|
Up to 2.5
|
10,946
|
Up to 2.6
|
11,319
|
Up to 2.7
|
11,689
|
Up to 2.8
|
12,061
|
Up to 2.9
|
12,435
|
Up to 3.0
|
12,808
|
Up to 3.1
|
13,181
|
Up to 3.2
|
13,541
|
Up to 3.3
|
13,903
|
Up to 3.4
|
14,276
|
Up to 3.5
|
14,636
|
Up to 3.6
|
14,990
|
Up to 3.7
|
15,346
|
Up to 3.8
|
15,708
|
Up to 3.9
|
16,059
|
Up to 4.0
|
16,419
|
Up to 4.2
|
17,118
|
Up to 4.4
|
17,828
|
Up to 4.6
|
18,518
|
Up to 4.8
|
19,218
|
Up to 5.0
|
19,905
|
Up to 5.2
|
20,595
|
Up to 5.4
|
21,271
|
Up to 5.6
|
21,949
|
Up to 5.8
|
22,625
|
Up to 6.0
|
23,290
|
Up to 6.2
|
23,967
|
Up to 6.4
|
24,634
|
Up to 6.6
|
25,276
|
Up to 6.8
|
25,953
|
Up to 7.0
|
26,608
|
Up to 7.2
|
27,262
|
Up to 7.4
|
27,916
|
Up to 7.6
|
28,595
|
Up to 7.8
|
29,214
|
Up to 8.0
|
29,858
|
Up to 8.2
|
30,502
|
Up to 8.4
|
31,144
|
Up to 8.6
|
31,788
|
Up to 8.8
|
32,420
|
Up to 9.0
|
33,051
|
Up to 9.2
|
33,684
|
Up to 9.4
|
34,316
|
Up to 9.6
|
34,947
|
Up to 9.8
|
35,579
|
Up to 10.0
|
36,200
|
Up to 10.5
|
37,756
|
Up to 11.0
|
39,303
|
Up to 11.5
|
40,837
|
Up to 12.0
|
42,372
|
Up to 12.5
|
43,884
|
Up to 13.0
|
45,397
|
Up to 13.5
|
46,896
|
Up to 14.0
|
48,397
|
Up to 14.5
|
49,887
|
Up to 15.0
|
51,365
|
Up to 15.5
|
53,119
|
Up to 16.0
|
54,832
|
Up to 16.5
|
56,544
|
Up to 17.0
|
58,258
|
Up to 17.5
|
59,970
|
Up to 18.0
|
61,683
|
Up to 18.5
|
63,396
|
Up to 19.0
|
65,109
|
Up to 19.5
|
66,821
|
Up to 20.0
|
68,419
|
Up to 20.5
|
70,131
|
Up to 21.0
|
71,839
|
Up to 21.5
|
73,552
|
Up to 22.0
|
75,258
|
Up to 22.5
|
76,971
|
Up to 23.0
|
78,678
|
Up to 23.5
|
80,391
|
Up to 24.0
|
82,098
|
Up to 24.5
|
83,811
|
Up to 25.0
|
85,508
|
Up to 25.5
|
87,231
|
Up to 26.0
|
88,938
|
Up to 26.5
|
90,651
|
Up to 27.0
|
92,357
|
Up to 27.5
|
94,070
|
Up to 28.0
|
95,777
|
Up to 28.5
|
97,490
|
Up to 29.0
|
99,197
|
Up to 29.5
|
100,910
|
Up to 30.0
|
102,443
|
Up to 30.5
|
104,150
|
Up to 31.0
|
105,858
|
Up to 31.5
|
107,565
|
Up to 32.0
|
109,272
|
Up to 32.5
|
110,979
|
Up to 33.0
|
112,685
|
Up to 33.5
|
114,392
|
Up to 34.0
|
116,099
|
Up to 34.5
|
117,809
|
Up to 35.0
|
119,513
|
Up to 35.5
|
121,221
|
Up to 36.0
|
122,928
|
Up to 36.5
|
124,635
|
Up to 37.0
|
126,342
|
Up to 37.5
|
128,048
|
Up to 38.0
|
129,755
|
Up to 38.5
|
131,462
|
Up to 39.0
|
133,169
|
Up to 39.5
|
133,877
|
Up to 40.0
|
136,352
|
Up to 40.5
|
138,059
|
Up to 41.0
|
139,760
|
Up to 41.5
|
141,467
|
Up to 42.0
|
143,168
|
Up to 42.5
|
144,875
|
Up to 43.0
|
146,577
|
Up to 43.5
|
148,284
|
Up to 44.0
|
149,985
|
Up to 44.5
|
151,692
|
Up to 45.0
|
153,393
|
Up to 45.5
|
155,101
|
Up to 46.0
|
156,801
|
Up to 46.5
|
158,509
|
Up to 47.0
|
160,210
|
Up to 47.5
|
161,917
|
Up to 48.0
|
163,619
|
Up to 48.5
|
165,325
|
Up to 49.0
|
167,027
|
Up to 49.5
|
168,734
|
Up to 50.0
|
170,145
|
A building permit and inspection fee for apartment construction
with a total estimated cost of construction in excess of fifty million
dollars ($50,000,000.00) shall be computed at the rate of three dollars
forty cents ($3.40) per thousand dollars of the total estimated cost
of construction.
| |
The minimum total permit fee shall be fifty dollars ($50.00)
where no plan review is required, and seventy-three dollars ($73.00)
where plan review is required.
| |
A twenty-eight dollar ($28.00) fee shall apply for each additional
inspection required including inspections for compliance with approved
development or site plans.
|
c)
|
Pier permit fee. Residential projects constructed
with piers shall be charged pier inspection fees, in addition to other
building permit fees, at the rate of thirty dollars ($30.00) as follows:
Inspection for each ten (10) piers or fraction thereof.
| |
Commercial and industrial projects constructed with piers shall
be charged pier inspection fees at the rate of fifty dollars ($50.00)
as follows: Inspection for each five (5) piers or fraction thereof.
| ||
d)
|
Parking lot permit fee. Parking lot permits
shall be charged a fee of two hundred dollars ($200.00) which will
cover the permit processing, plan review and inspections in connection
with the grading and paving to be performed in the project.
|
a)
|
Additional work = $50.00 plus fee based upon additional cost
of construction.
| |
b)
|
Without added work (no refund for new figure) = $50.00.
|
Commercial and Industrial Permits:
|
a)
|
Additional work = $100.00 plus fee based upon additional cost
of construction.
| |
b)
|
Without added work (no refund for new figure) = $100.00.
|
Reinspection = $50.00.
| |
Commercial occupancy permit, new or existing structure = $80.00.
| |
Commercial temporary occupancy permit, new or existing structure
= $80.00.
| |
Residential occupancy permit, new or existing structure = $30.00.
| |
Commercial reoccupancy permit inspection = $50.00 (includes
the initial inspection and one (1) reinspection).
| |
Exterior appearance compliance permit and inspection = $40.00
(includes the initial inspection and one (1) reinspection).
| |
Demolition permits = $150.00.
| |
Moving of building = regular permit fee plus $10.
| |
Service charge for refund (maximum refund of fifty percent (50%)
of total permit fee, excluding escrowed funds) = $50.00.
| |
R108.3.1 Fees for amending permits. After a
permit has been issued and an amendment or supplemental revision is
applied for, the fee or service charge shall be as follows:
|
a)
|
All amendments which involve additional work not originally
applied for to complete the project shall be charged the appropriate
fee for the additional work calculated in the normal manner plus the
partial permit fee. The minimum fee shall be as established in this
Article.
| |
b)
|
All amendments or supplements not involving additional work
either by volume or dollar value shall be charged a minimum fee as
a service charge even though the project dollar value or building
volume may decrease. The fee shall be established in this Article.
|
R108.3.2 Permit extension fee. Permits that
are extended in accordance with this code are charged an extension
fee at the rate prescribed in this Article.
| |
R108.3.3 Pier permit. Structures that are to
be constructed upon piers shall be charged an additional fee to cover
the cost of the additional inspections required. The amount of the
permit fee shall be as prescribed in this Article. If the pier permit
is issued as a separate permit, then the partial permit fee described
in this Chapter shall be added to the normal fee.
| |
R108.3.4 Extra inspection fee. An extra inspection
fee shall apply for each reinspection that the Building Official must
perform due to non-compliance with the approved plans or the applicable
requirements of this code. The amount of such extra inspection fee
shall be as prescribed in this Article.
| |
R108.3.5 Building permit valuations. The applicant
for a permit shall provide an estimated permit value at time of application.
Permit valuations shall include total value of work, including materials
and labor, for which the permit is being issued, such as electrical,
gas, mechanical, plumbing equipment and permanent systems. If, in
the opinion of the Building Official, the valuation is underestimated
on the application, the permit shall be denied, unless the applicant
can show detailed estimates to meet the approval of the Building Official.
Final building permit valuation shall be set by the Building Official.
|
1.
|
The building permit number.
| |
2.
|
The address of the structure.
| |
3.
|
The name and address of the owner.
| |
4.
|
A description of that portion of the structure for which the
certificate is issued.
| |
5.
|
A statement that the described portion of the structure has
been inspected for compliance with the requirements of this code for
the occupancy and division of occupancy and the use for which the
proposed occupancy is classified.
| |
6.
|
The name of the Building Official.
| |
7.
|
The edition of the code under which the permit was issued.
| |
8.
|
The use and occupancy, in accordance with the provisions of
Chapter 3.
| |
9.
|
The type of construction as defined in Chapter 6.
| |
10.
|
The design occupant load.
| |
11.
|
If an automatic sprinkler system is provided, whether the sprinkler
system is required.
| |
12.
|
Any special stipulations and conditions of the building permit.
|
1.
|
The owners of adjoining lots which would have to be encroached
upon or to which any utility service would be interrupted for the
removal, and
| |
2.
|
To the owners of wired or other facilities of which the temporary
removal may be necessitated by the proposed work.
|
a)
|
All driveways shall be removed and curbs restored to match adjoining
curbs;
| |
b)
|
On slab buildings, all floor slabs, foundations, footings and
piers shall be removed to a depth of three (3) feet below the established
grade of the lot;
| |
c)
|
All parking lots and associated facilities shall be removed;
and
| |
d)
|
All fences and retaining walls shall be removed.
| |
Any sidewalks removed or damaged shall be replaced before the
performance bond is released.
|
Table 302.1.1 Incidental Use Area
| ||
---|---|---|
Room or Area
|
Separation
| |
Furnace Room
|
One (1) hour or provide automatic fire-extinguishing system
|
1009.3 Exception 5:
| ||
5.
|
In occupancies in Group R-3, as applicable in Section 101.2,
within dwelling units in occupancies in Group R-2, as applicable in
Section 101.2, and in occupancies in Group U, which are accessory
to an occupancy in Group R-3, as applicable in Section 101.2, the
maximum riser height shall be eight and one-fourth (8.25) inches (197
mm) and the minimum tread depth shall be ten (10) inches (254 mm),
the minimum winder tread depth at the walk line shall be ten (10)
inches (254 mm) and the minimum winder tread depth shall be six (6)
inches (152 mm). A nosing not less than seventy-five hundredths (0.75)
inch (19.1 mm) but not more than one and one-fourth (1.25) inches
(32 mm) shall be provided on stairways with solid risers where the
tread depth is less than eleven (11) inches (279 mm).
| |
1009.3 Exception 6 (page 204) delete in its entirety.
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CHAPTER 35
| |
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Referenced Standards (page 591) delete:
| |
IEBC-03 (International Existing Building Code 2003)
|