Section 107 is hereby amended by adding Section 107.6 to read as follows:
Building Plans, Applications and Permits.
A complete application for a building permit shall be accompanied by a complete set of construction permit plans for residential construction projects and commercial construction projects.
Residential permit applications shall be submitted with a complete set of the construction plans for all one-and two-family dwellings. The plan set shall include the following: site plan, floor plan, framing plan, and mechanical, electrical, and plumbing plans for all one- and two-family dwellings. Utility requirements should be noted on all plans.
Commercial building permit applications and multi-family apartment building permit applications shall be submitted with a complete set of plans. Each set shall include the following: site plan, floor plan, framing plan, and mechanical, electrical, and plumbing plans. Utility requirements should be noted on all plans.
State of Texas architectural and engineering seals are required to accompany an application for a building permit as required by the Texas Board of Architectural Examiners and the Texas Board of Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors. Additionally, all commercial and apartment buildings over five thousand (5,000) square feet, will require a full set of plans, including plumbing, electrical, mechanical, structural, final topography, MEP site plans, and all architectural and engineering seals on plans, to accompany the application for a building permit.
The site plan shall be in conformity with the City of Brenham's adopted Design Guidelines and Standards Specifications and will show:
(1) Vicinity map and north arrow.
(2) Scale should be largest standard engineering scale possible on sheet (not smaller than one inch = 50').
(3) Plan must show dimension of all property lines.
(4) All existing and proposed structures must be shown with building dimensions and distances from property lines.
(5) Setbacks as required by zoning.
(6) On and off-site circulation and access with dimensions, shape, and location.
(7) Location and width of curbs, drainage ditches, sidewalks and rights-of-way.
(8) Parking areas with dimensions and adherence to minimum parking requirements.
(9) For all Commercial and Multiple-Family uses provide landscaping and screening plan.
(10) Proposed finished floor elevation and top of curb elevation shall be noted.
(11) Location of existing and proposed underground and overhead utilities.
(12) All recorded public easements shall be shown and properly dimensioned.
(13) Location of existing and proposed fire hydrants and vehicle lay of hose.
(14) Title block including:
a. Property acreage, address, and legal description.
b. Name, address, and phone number of property owner.
c. Date of submittal or drawing.
The floor plan shall include the proposed utility requirements for the structure. Plan review shall be completed within ten (10) working days after submission of a complete application packet. Larger projects may take longer. After review, individual permits will be issued for building, electrical, mechanical, plumbing, fire system and irrigation phases. Each individual contractor shall be responsible for inspection of his work. All plumbing, mechanical, fire system and irrigation contractors must show appropriate state license and proof of insurance. All electrical contractors shall have a current state license and all employees must have proper journeyman or apprentice license on job. All extensions, taps, permit fees or deposits shall be paid at the time the permit is issued. |
Prior to construction, the contractor or owner shall verify with the city all utility locations and depths. The contractor shall be responsible for placing a string line on a minimum of two (2) property lines, the front and one side. The building inspector may request string lines on additional property lines. These string lines shall be in place at the time of the foundation inspection. |
All alterations to civil infrastructure, building layout, electrical, mechanical, plumbing and structural must have amended drawings and city approval prior to construction. |
The property owner is responsible for location of property lines and underground utilities. Fences shall not obstruct drainage or redirect drainage on adjacent property. Any fence along or across an easement may be removed by utility personnel. The city is not required to reconstruct any fences inside of utility easements. |
All retaining wall construction requires written approval of the city prior to construction. All cut and/or fill on an improved property requires written city approval prior to work. |
A certificate of occupancy will be issued at the completion of all new construction by the city building department. Permanent service will be connected upon issuance of the certificate of occupancy. No occupancy of the building will be allowed prior to the issuance of the certificate of occupancy. No exceptions will be made without written consent of the city building official. |