SPS 316, Electrical
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SPS 320, Administration and Enforcement
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SPS 321, Construction Standards
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SPS 322, Energy Conservation
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SPS 323, Heating, Ventilating and Air Conditioning
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SPS 324, Electrical Standards
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SPS 325, Plumbing
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NEC National Electric Code
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Type of Permit
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Fee/Rate
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Permit minimum $2,000 valuation
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See current fee schedule
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Residences (one- and two-family), accessory buildings and garages
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See current fee schedule
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Residences - apartments, three-family and over, row housing,
multiple-family dwellings, institutional
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See current fee schedule
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Residences - additions
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See current fee schedule
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Local business, office buildings or additions thereto
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See current fee schedule
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Manufacturing or industrial (offices are included above)
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See current fee schedule
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Permit to start construction of footings and foundations
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Multifamily, industrial, commercial, one- and two-family
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See current fee schedule
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Agricultural buildings
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See current fee schedule
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All other buildings, structures, alterations, residing, re-roofing
and other repairs
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See current fee schedule
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Heating and incinerator units (up to 150,000 BTUs)
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See current fee schedule
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Commercial/industrial exhaust hoods and systems
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See current fee schedule
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Heating and air-conditioning systems
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See current fee schedule
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Air conditioning other than wall units
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See current fee schedule
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Permanently installed wall units
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See current fee schedule
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Wrecking or razing (Building Inspector may waive this if building
is condemned)
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See current fee schedule
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Moving buildings over public ways
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See current fee schedule
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Fuel tanks
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See current fee schedule
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Reinspections
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See current fee schedule
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Plan examination
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See current fee schedule
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One- and two-family residence
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Apartments, three-family residence, row housing
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Multifamily dwellings
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Heating plans, separate
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Commercial/industrial and additions
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Additions or alterations to one- and two-family dwellings
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Accessory building (240 square feet or more)
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Special inspections
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See current fee schedule
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Uniform building permit seal
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See current fee schedule
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Erosion control
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See current fee schedule
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Occupancy permit, residential, commercial, industrial
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See current fee schedule
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Pools (in-ground, above-ground, spas)
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See current fee schedule
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Decks
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See current fee schedule
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SPS 316, Electrical
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SPS 360, Erosion Control, Sediment Control and Stormwater Management
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SPS 361, Administration and Enforcement
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SPS 362, Buildings and Structures
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SPS 363, Heat Energy Conservation
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SPS 364, Heating, Ventilating and Air Conditioning
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SPS 365, Fuel Gas Appliances
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SPS 366, Existing Buildings
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Type of Permit
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Fee/Rate
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Local business, office buildings or additions thereto
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See current fee schedule
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Manufacturing or industrial buildings (offices are included
above)
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See current fee schedule
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Permit to start construction of footings and foundations, multifamily,
industrial and commercial buildings
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See current fee schedule
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Agricultural buildings
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See current fee schedule
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All other commercial buildings, alterations, reroofing or other
repairs
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See current fee schedule
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Heating and incinerator units
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See current fee schedule
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Commercial/industrial exhaust hoods and systems
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See current fee schedule
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Commercial heating and air-conditioning systems
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See current fee schedule
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Special inspections
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See current fee schedule
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Erosion control
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See current fee schedule
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Occupancy permit
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See current fee schedule
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Table A
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Required Clearances in Inches From Combustibles for Supplemental
Heating Units
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From Front of Unit
(inches)
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From Top, Sides and Rear
(inches)
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Chimney or Vent Connector
(inches)
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48
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36
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18
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Table B
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Required Minimum Clearances, in Inches, From Combustibles With
Specified Forms of Protection
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Types of Protection
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Where the Required Clearance With No Protection Is:
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Applied to the combustible material unless otherwise specified
and covering all surfaces with the distance specified as the required
clearance with no protection. Thicknesses are minimum.
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36 inches above
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36 inches sides and rear
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18 inches chimney or vent connector
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1. 1/4 inch asbestos millboard spaced out 1 inch (see note 2)
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30
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18
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12
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2. 0.013 inch (28 gauge) sheet metal or 1/4 inch asbestos millboard
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24
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18
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12
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3. 0.013 inch (28 gauge) sheet metal spaced out 1 inch (see
note 2)
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18
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12
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9
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4. 0.013 inch (28 gauge) sheet metal on 1/8 inch asbestos millboard
spaced out 1 inch (see note 2)
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18
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12
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9
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5. 1 1/2 inches asbestos cement covering on heating appliance
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18
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12
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18
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6. 1/4 inch asbestos millboard on 1 inch mineral fiber bats
reinforced with wire mesh or equivalent
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18
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12
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6
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7. 0.027 inch (22 gauge) sheet metal on 1 inch mineral fiber
bats reinforced with wire or equivalent
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18
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12
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3
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8. 1/4 inch asbestos millboard
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36
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36
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18
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9. 1/4 inch cellular asbestos
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36
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36
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18
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NOTES:
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1: Except for the protection described in item 5, all clearances
should be measured from the outer surface of the supplemental heating
unit to the combustible material disregarding any intervening protection
applied to the combustible material.
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2: Spacers shall be of incombustible material.
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3: Asbestos millboard referred to above is a different material
from asbestos cement board. It is not intended that asbestos cement
board be used in complying with these requirements when asbestos millboard
is specified.
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Table C
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Ducts
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Width or Diameter Inches
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Minimum Thickness Galv. Iron U.S. Gauge
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Minimum Thickness Aluminum B & S Gauge
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0 through 12
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26
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24
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Over 12
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24
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22
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