(A) Purpose.
A Building Permit allows work to commence on a building or other
building components. The City reviews a Building Permit application
for compliance with all applicable codes and ordinances related to
the construction of proposed buildings and appurtenances.
(B) Applicability.
Any new construction, addition, repair, or alteration to a building within the City limits of Garland requires a Building Permit as detailed in Chapter
30 of the City Code.
(C) Responsible
Official.
The Building Official is the official responsible
for issuance of a Building Permit.
(Ordinance 6773 adopted 5/19/15)
(A) Issuance.
A Building Permit may be obtained from the Building Inspection
Department after the Pre-Construction Meeting if all of the following
have occurred:
(1) Issuance
of a Site Permit, if required, by the Engineering Department;
(2) All
applicable fees have been paid; and
(3) A
plat has been filed for record with Dallas, Collin or other applicable
County, and a filed copy of the plat has been submitted to the City.
(B) Application.
All applications must be submitted on a form supplied by the
Building Inspection Department (see the City’s Development
Application Packet, as amended) along with any other information
as may be requested by the Building Official.
(Ordinance 6773 adopted 5/19/15; Ordinance 7107, sec. 54, adopted 12/3/19)
(A) Right
to Proceed.
The issuance of a Building Permit permits
commencement of construction of a building project. A Building Permit
also permits, upon Final Inspection approval, application for a Certificate
of Occupancy (for nonresidential and multifamily projects only).
(B) Validity.
A Building Permit expires two years (that is, 730 calendar days)
after the date the permit is issued and the project has not received
an inspection, or two years after the date of the last inspection
that shows progress toward completion of the project.
(Ordinance 6773 adopted 5/19/15; Ordinance 7107, sec. 55, adopted 12/3/19)