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Drawings may be used to document a 1-hour fire-rated exterior wall design for wood-framed structures located less than 5-feet to the property line after the effective dates of the adopted 2015 IBC and IRC codes.
11.30.2021
This is a guide to assist in the plan review, permit, and inspection process for the installation of a solar panel system. The required components to be included in drawings to obtain permits, and the items that the city inspectors will be verifying in the field during the inspection process are included.
Last updated: 03/25/2024
The following drawing is an example of typical construction and can be used as a reference.
NOTE: This is not an engineered drawing.
The following drawing is an example of typical construction and can be used as a reference.
NOTE: This is not an engineered drawing.
The following drawing is an example of typical construction and can be used as a reference.
NOTE: This is not an engineered drawing.
Complete and attach this form to each plan set. Commercial plans must be submitted with this form in order for your plans to be considered as complete for the purpose of plan review.
Updated: 4/10/2024
Guideline for completing the COMcheck form. This form is a pre-requisite for commercial plan reviews.
Last updated: February 2024
The following drawing is an example of typical construction and can be used as a reference.
NOTE: This is not an engineered drawing.
The following drawing is an example of typical construction and can be used as a reference.
NOTE: This is not an engineered drawing.
The Commercial One Stop Section was created to facilitate a walk-thru review of certain minor commercial projects. This guideline is to assist in identifying projects that qualify for this service. Please note that other reviews may be required prior to the building permit issuance.
Last updated: 01-26-2024