Construction documents shall be in accordance with:
A. Number of sets. Construction documents shall be submitted in two
or more sets with each application for a building permit unless approved
otherwise by the Code Enforcement Officer (e.g., electronic media
construction documents).
B. Registered design professional.
(1) Construction documents shall be prepared by a registered design professional
in accordance with Articles 145 and 147 of the Education Law of NYS
and its practice guidelines, including but not limited to the registered
design professional's seal which clearly and legibly shows both
the registered design professional's name and license number
and is signed by the registered design professional whose name appears
on the seal in such a manner that neither the name nor the number
is obscured in any way, the registered design professional's
registration expiration date, the registered design professional's
firm name (if not a sole practitioner), and, if the documents are
submitted by a professional engineering firm and not a sole practitioner
professional engineer, the firm's certificate of authorization
number.
(a)
Exception(s):
[1]
Construction documents shall be prepared, signed and sealed
by a registered design professional when required by the Code Enforcement
Officer.
(2) The registered design professional shall be responsible for reviewing
and coordinating construction documents prepared by others, including
phased and deferred submittal items, for compatibility with the design
of the proposed work.
C. Information on construction documents. Construction documents shall
be drawn upon suitable material. Electronic media documents are permitted
to be submitted when approved by the Code Enforcement Officer. Construction
documents shall be of sufficient clarity to indicate the location,
nature and extent of the work proposed and show in detail that it
will conform to the applicable provisions of the codes, as determined
by the Code Enforcement Officer.
D. Specific information on construction documents. The following information
shall be incorporated into the construction documents:
(1) Describe the location, nature, extent, and scope of the proposed
work; and
(2) Show that the proposed work will conform to the applicable provisions
of the codes; and
(3) Show the location, construction, size, and character of all portions
of the means of egress; and
(4) Show a representation of the building thermal envelope; and
(5) Show structural information, including but not limited to braced
wall designs, the size, section, and relative locations of structural
members, design loads, and other pertinent structural information;
and
(6) Show the proposed building systems and other service systems of the
building.
(a)
Shop drawings for fire suppression system(s) shall be submitted
to indicate conformance to the codes and such drawings shall be accepted
by the Code Enforcement Officer prior to the start of such system's
installation. Such drawings shall be prepared, signed and sealed by
a professional engineer as mandated by NYSED, Office of the Professions
since the design of fire suppression systems is an engineering practice.
Shop drawings shall contain all information as required by the referenced
installation standards in the codes.
(7) Include a written statement indicating compliance with the Energy
Code; and
(8) Include a site plan as prescribed herein; and
(9) When a floodplain development permit is mandated by the Flood Damage
Prevention Law, the construction documents shall include a FEMA elevation
certificate or other approved document that provides evidence that
the proposed work complies with such law as well as any applicable
provision of the codes as it pertains to flood-resistant construction.
Such document shall be prepared, signed and sealed by a land surveyor
or registered design professional; and
(10)
Other information required by the Code Enforcement Officer.
The construction documents submitted with the application for
a building permit shall be accompanied by a site plan showing, to
scale, the size and location of new construction and existing structures
on the site, distances from lot lines, the established street grades
and the proposed finished grades and, as applicable, flood hazard
areas, floodways, and design flood elevations; and it shall be drawn
in accordance with an accurate boundary line survey. The Code Enforcement
Officer is authorized to waive or modify the requirement for a site
plan where the application for a building permit is for work to an
existing structure that does not expand its footprint or when such
action is otherwise warranted.
Work shall be completed in accordance with the accepted construction
documents. Any changes made during the work that are not in compliance
with such documents may require an amended set of submittal documents
to be submitted and accepted by the Code Enforcement Officer. The
building permit shall contain such directive. However, this officer
is authorized to waive or modify the requirement for an amended set
of submittal documents when the changed work is de minimis in nature
or when such action is otherwise warranted.