Chapter 16.04
CONSTRUCTION CODES*
Sections:
16.04.010 Construction Administrative Code adopted.
16.04.015 International Building Code adopted.
16.04.020 International Residential Code adopted.
16.04.030 International Existing Building Code adopted.
16.04.040 International Mechanical Code adopted.
16.04.050 National Fuel Gas Code (NFPA 54) adopted.
16.04.060 Liquefied Petroleum Gas Code (NFPA 58) adopted.
16.04.070 International Fuel Gas Code adopted.
16.04.080 Uniform Plumbing Code adopted.
16.04.090 Washington State Energy Code adopted.
16.04.100 Ventilation and Indoor Air Quality Code adopted.
16.04.110 Abatement of Dangerous Buildings Code adopted.
16.04.120 Uniform Housing Code adopted.
16.04.130 Documents to be filed and available for public inspection.
16.04.140 Violation – Penalty.
*Stat. Ref.: For provisions authorizing cities to adopt by reference building and related construction codes, see RCW 35.21.180.
16.04.010 Construction Administrative Code adopted.
CONSTRUCTION ADMINISTRATIVE CODE
SECTION 101
GENERAL
101.1 Title. These regulations shall be known as the Construction Administrative Code of the City of Issaquah, hereinafter referred to as “this code.”
101.2 Scope. The provisions of this code shall apply to the administration of the technical codes as adopted by the State of Washington and as listed:
2006 International Building Code – Chapter 51-50 WAC
2006 International Residential Code – Chapter 51-51 WAC
2006 International Mechanical Code – Chapter 51-52 WAC
2006 National Fuel Gas Code (NFPA 54) – Chapter 51-52 WAC
2004 Liquefied Petroleum Gas Code (NFPA 58) – Chapter 51-52 WAC
2006 International Fuel Gas Code – Chapter 51-52 WAC
2006 Uniform Plumbing Code – Chapters 51‑56 and 51-57 WAC
101.2.1 Exceptions. The provisions of this code shall not apply to work located primarily in a public way, public utility towers and poles, and hydraulic flood control structures.
101.2.2 Definitions. For the purpose of this chapter, certain terms, phrases, words and their derivatives shall have the meanings set forth in this section. Where terms are not defined, they shall have their ordinary accepted meanings within the context with which they are used. Webster’s Third International Dictionary of the English Language, Unabridged, latest edition, shall be considered as providing ordinary accepted meanings. Words used in the singular include the plural and the plural the singular. Words used in the masculine gender include the feminine and the feminine the masculine.
1. “Action” means a specific response complying fully with a specific request by the city.
2. “Building service equipment” means and refers to the plumbing, mechanical and electrical equipment including piping, wiring, fixtures, and other accessories which provide sanitation, lighting, heating, ventilation, cooling, refrigeration, firefighting, and transportation facilities essential to the occupancy of the building or structure for its designated use.
3. “Complete response” means an adequate response to all requests from City staff in sufficient detail to allow the application to be processed.
4. “Dangerous Building Code” means the 1997 Uniform Code for the Abatement of Dangerous Buildings promulgated by the International Council of Building Officials as adopted by the City.
5. “Energy code” means the Washington State Energy Code promulgated by the Washington State Building Code Council as adopted by the City.
6. “Housing code” means the 1997 Uniform Housing Code promulgated by the International Council of Building Officials as adopted by the City.
7. “IBC” means the latest edition of the International Building Code promulgated by the International Code Council as adopted by the City.
8. “IEBC” means the latest edition of the International Existing Building Code promulgated by the International Code Council as adopted by the City.
9. “IMC” means the latest edition of the International Mechanical Code promulgated by the International Code Council as adopted by the City.
10. “IRC” means the latest edition of the International Residential Code for One- and Two-Family Dwellings promulgated by the International Code Council as adopted by the City.
11. “NEC” means the latest edition of the National Electrical Code promulgated by the National Fire Protection Association.
12. “Occupancy” means the purpose for which a building, or part thereof, is used or intended to be used.
13. “Shall,” as used in this chapter, is mandatory.
14. “UPC” means the latest edition of the Uniform Plumbing Code promulgated by the International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials as adopted by the City.
15. “Valuation” or “value,” as applied to a building or building service equipment, means and shall be the estimated cost to replace the building and its building service equipment in kind, based on current replacement costs. It shall also include the contractor’s overhead and profit.
16. “VIAQ” means the Washington State Ventilation and Indoor Air Quality Code promulgated by the Washington State Building Code Council, as adopted by the City.
101.3 Appendices. Provisions in the appendices shall not apply unless specifically adopted.
101.4 Intent. The purpose of this code is to establish the minimum requirements to safeguard the public health, safety and general welfare through structural strength, means of egress facilities, stability, sanitation, adequate light and ventilation, energy conservation, and safety to life and property from fire and other hazards attributed to the built environment and to provide safety to firefighters and emergency responders during emergency operations.
101.5 Referenced codes. The codes listed in Sections 101.5.1 through 101.5.6 of this code and referenced elsewhere in this code shall be considered part of the requirements of this code to the prescribed extent of each such reference.
101.5.1 International Building Code. The provisions of the International Building Code shall apply to the construction, alteration, movement, enlargement, replacement, repair, equipment, use and occupancy, location, maintenance, removal, and demolition of every building or structure or any appurtenances connected or attached to such buildings or structures.
Exceptions:
1. Detached 1- and 2-family dwellings and multiple single-family dwellings (townhouses) not more than 3 stories above grade in height with separate means of egress and their accessory structures shall comply with the International Residential Code.
101.5.2 International Residential Code. The provisions of the International Residential Code for One- and Two-Family Dwellings shall apply to the construction, alteration, movement, enlargement, replacement, repair, equipment, use and occupancy, location, maintenance, removal, and demolition of detached 1- and 2-family dwellings and multiple single-family dwellings (townhouses) not more than 3 stories in height with separate means of egress and their accessory structures.
101.5.3 Mechanical. These provisions of the International Mechanical Code shall apply to the installation, alterations, repairs and replacement of mechanical systems, including equipment, appliances, fixtures, fittings and/or appurtenances, including ventilating, heating, cooling, air-conditioning and refrigeration systems, incinerators and other energy-related systems.
Exceptions:
1. The International Fuel Gas Code – for all installations utilizing natural gas except those regulated by the IRC and those utilizing LPG.
2. International Residential Code – for all structures regulated by the IRC except LPG installations.
3. NFPA 54 and 58 – for all LPG installations.
101.5.4 Liquid propane gas. The provisions of the National Fuel Gas Code and Liquid Petroleum Gas Code (NFPA 54 and 58) shall apply to the installation of all materials and equipment utilizing liquid propane gas.
101.5.5 Natural gas. The provisions of the International Fuel Gas Code shall apply to the installation of all materials and equipment utilizing natural gas except those regulated by the International Residential Code.
101.5.6 Plumbing. The provisions of the Uniform Plumbing Code shall apply to the installation, alteration, repair and replacement of plumbing systems, including equipment, appliances, fixtures, fittings and appurtenances, and where connected to a water or sewage system and all aspects of a medical gas system.
SECTION 102
APPLICABILITY
102.1 General. Where, in any specific case, different sections of this code specify different materials, methods of construction or other requirements, the most restrictive shall govern except that the hierarchy of the codes named in Chapter 19.27 RCW shall govern. Where there is a conflict between a general requirement and a specific requirement, the specific requirement shall be applicable.
102.2 Other laws. The provisions of this code shall not be deemed to nullify any provisions of local, State or Federal law.
102.3 Application of references. References to chapter or section numbers, or to provisions not specifically identified by number, shall be construed to refer to such chapter, section or provision of this code.
102.4 Referenced codes and standards. The codes and standards referenced in this code shall be considered part of the requirements of this code to the prescribed extent of each such reference. Where differences occur between provisions of this code and referenced codes and standards, the provisions of this code shall apply.
102.5 Partial invalidity. In the event that any part or provision of this code is held to be illegal or void, this shall not have the effect of making void or illegal any of the other parts or provisions.
102.6 Existing structures. The legal occupancy of any structure existing on the date of adoption of this code shall be permitted to continue without change, except as is specifically covered in this code, the International Fire Code, or as is deemed necessary by the Building Official or Fire Marshal for the general safety and welfare of the occupants and the public.
102.7 Structures in areas of special flood hazard. Buildings located in areas of special flood hazard shall be regulated under the International Building Code, the International Residential Code or the Issaquah Municipal Code.
SECTION 103
ENFORCEMENT AGENCY
103.1 Creation of enforcement agency. The Building Department is hereby created and the official in charge thereof shall be known as the Building Official.
103.2 Appointment. The Building Official shall be appointed by the chief appointing authority of the City.
103.3 Deputies. In accordance with the prescribed procedures of the City and with the concurrence of the appointing authority, the Building Official shall have the authority to appoint a Deputy Building Official, the related technical officers, inspectors, plan examiners and other employees. Such employees shall have powers as delegated by the Building Official.
SECTION 104
DUTIES AND POWERS OF BUILDING OFFICIAL
104.1 General. The Building Official is hereby authorized and directed to enforce the provisions of this code. The Building Official shall have the authority to render interpretations of this code and to adopt policies and procedures in order to clarify the application of its provisions. Such interpretations, policies and procedures shall be in compliance with the intent and purpose of this code. Such policies and procedures shall not have the effect of waiving requirements specifically provided for in this code.
104.2 Applications and permits. The Building Official shall receive applications, review construction documents and issue permits for the erection, alteration, demolition and moving of buildings, structures and building service equipment, inspect the premises for which such permits have been issued and enforce compliance with the provisions of this code.
104.3 Notices and orders. The Building Official shall issue all necessary notices or orders to ensure compliance with this code.
104.4 Inspections. The Building Official shall make all of the required inspections, or the Building Official shall have the authority to accept reports of inspection by approved agencies or individuals. Reports of such inspections shall be in writing and be certified by a responsible officer of such approved agency or by the responsible individual. The Building Official is authorized to engage such expert opinion as deemed necessary to report upon unusual technical issues that arise at the applicant’s expense.
104.5 Identification. The Building Official shall carry proper identification when inspecting structures or premises in the performance of duties under this code.
104.6 Right of entry. Where it is necessary to make an inspection to enforce the provisions of this code, or where the Building Official has reasonable cause to believe that there exists in a structure or upon a premises a condition which is contrary to or in violation of this code which makes the structure or premises unsafe, dangerous or hazardous, the Building Official is authorized to enter the structure or premises at reasonable times to inspect or to perform the duties imposed by this code; provided, that if such structure or premises be occupied that credentials be presented to the occupant and entry requested. If such structure or premises is unoccupied, the Building Official shall first make a reasonable effort to locate the owner or other person having charge or control of the structure or premises and request entry. If entry is refused, the Building Official shall have recourse to the remedies provided by law to secure entry.
104.7 Department records. The Building Official shall keep official records of applications received, permits and certificates issued, fees collected, reports of inspections, and notices and orders issued. Such records shall be retained in the official records for the period required for retention of public records.
104.8 Approved materials and equipment. Materials, equipment and devices approved by the Building Official shall be constructed and installed in accordance with such approval.
104.8.1 Used materials and equipment. The use of used materials and building service equipment is permitted when approved by the Building Official.
104.9 Modifications. Wherever there are practical difficulties involved in carrying out the provisions of this code, the Building Official shall have the authority to grant modifications for individual cases, upon application of the owner or owner’s representative, provided the Building Official shall first find that special individual reason makes the strict letter of this code impractical and the modification is in compliance with the intent and purpose of this code and that such modification does not lessen health, accessibility, life and fire safety, or structural requirements. The details of action granting modifications shall be recorded and entered in the files of the Department. The Building Official is authorized to charge an additional fee to evaluate any proposed modification under the provisions of this section.
104.10 Alternative materials, design and methods of construction and equipment. The provisions of this code are not intended to prevent the installation of any material or to prohibit any design or method of construction not specifically prescribed by this code; provided, that any such alternative has been approved. An alternative material, design or method of construction shall be approved where the Building Official finds that the proposed design is satisfactory and complies with the intent of the provisions of this code, and that the material, method or work offered is, for the purpose intended, at least the equivalent of that prescribed in this code in quality, strength, effectiveness, fire resistance, durability and safety. The Building Official is authorized to charge an additional fee to evaluate any proposed alternate material, design and/or method of construction and equipment under the provisions of this section.
104.10.1 Research reports. Supporting data, where necessary to assist in the approval of materials or assemblies not specifically provided for in this code, shall consist of valid research reports from approved sources.
104.10.2 Tests. Whenever there is insufficient evidence of compliance with the provisions of this code, or evidence that a material or method does not conform to the requirements of this code, or in order to substantiate claims for alternative materials or methods, the Building Official shall have the authority to require tests as evidence of compliance to be made at no expense to the City. Test methods shall be as specified in this code or by other recognized test standards. In the absence of recognized and accepted test methods, the Building Official shall approve the testing procedures. Tests shall be performed by an approved agency. Reports of such tests shall be retained by the Building Official for the period required for retention of public records.
SECTION 105
PERMITS
105.1 Required. Any owner or authorized agent who intends to construct, enlarge, alter, repair, move, demolish, or change the occupancy of a building or structure, or to erect, install, enlarge, alter, repair, remove, convert or replace any gas, mechanical or plumbing system, the installation of which is regulated by this code, or to cause any such work to be done, shall first make application to the Building Official and obtain the required permit.
105.2 Work exempt from permit. Exemptions from permit requirements of this code shall not be deemed to grant authorization for any work to be done in any manner in violation of the provisions of this code or any other laws or ordinances of the City. Permits shall not be required for the following:
Building:
1. One-story detached accessory structures accessory to residential buildings constructed under the provisions of the IRC used as tool and storage sheds, tree-supported play structures, playhouses and similar uses, provided the floor area does not exceed 200 square feet (18.58 m2) and the structure is located in accordance with all land use regulations;
2. Fences not over 6 feet (1,829 mm) high;
3. Oil derricks;
4. Retaining walls which are not over 4 feet (1,219 mm) in height measured from the bottom of the footing to the top of the wall, unless supporting a surcharge or impounding Class I, II or III-A liquids;
5. Water tanks supported directly on grade if the capacity does not exceed 5,000 gallons (18,925 L) and the ratio of height to diameter or width does not exceed 2 to 1;
6. Sidewalks and driveways associated with residential buildings constructed under the provisions of the IRC;
7. Decks, associated platforms and steps accessory to residential buildings constructed under the provisions of the IRC which are not more than 30 inches (762 mm) above adjacent grade and not over any basement or story below;
8. Painting, papering, tiling, carpeting, cabinets, counter tops and similar finish work;
9. Temporary motion picture, television and theater stage sets and scenery;
10. Prefabricated swimming pools accessory to a 1- and 2-family dwelling or Group R-3 occupancy which are less than 24 inches (610 mm) deep, do not exceed 5,000 gallons (18,925 L) and are installed entirely above ground;
11. Shade cloth structures constructed for nursery or agricultural purposes and not including service systems;
12. Swings, slides and other similar playground equipment;
13. Window awnings supported by an exterior wall of 1- and 2-family dwellings or Group R-3 and Group U occupancies which do not project more than 54 inches (1,372 mm) from the exterior wall and do not require additional support;
14. Nonfixed and movable cases, counters and partitions not over 5 feet 9 inches (1,753 mm) in height;
15. Satellite earth station antennas 6-1/2 feet (2 m) or less in diameter or diagonal in zones other than residential zones;
16. Satellite earth station antennas 3-1/4 feet (1 m) or less in diameter in residential zones;
17. Video programming service antennas 3-1/4 feet (1 m) or less in diameter or diagonal dimension, regardless of zone; and
18. Works as noted in Section 101.2.1 of this code.
Mechanical:
1. Portable heating, cooking, or clothes-drying appliances.
2. Portable ventilation equipment.
3. Portable cooling unit.
4. Steam, hot or chilled water piping within any heating or cooling equipment regulated by this code.
5. Replacement of any part which does not alter its approval or make it unsafe.
6. Portable evaporative cooler.
7. Self-contained refrigeration system containing 10 pounds (4.54 kg) or less of refrigerant and actuated by motors of 1 horsepower (746 W) or less.
8. Portable fuel cell appliances that are not connected to a fixed piping system and are not interconnected.
Plumbing:
1. The stopping and/or repairing of leaks in drains, water, soil, waste or vent pipe; provided, however, that should any concealed trap, drain pipe, water, soil, waste or vent pipe become defective and it becomes necessary to remove and replace the same with new material, the same shall be considered as new work and a permit shall be procured and inspection made as provided in this code.
2. The clearing of stoppages.
3. Reinstallation or replacement of prefabricated fixtures that do not involve or require the replacement or rearrangement of valves or pipes.
105.2.1 Emergency repairs. Where equipment replacements and equipment repairs must be performed in an emergency situation, the permit application shall be submitted within the next working business day to the Building Official.
105.2.2 Repairs. Application or notice to the Building Official is not required for ordinary repairs to structures. Such repairs shall not include the cutting away of any wall, partition or portion thereof, the removal or cutting of any structural beam or load-bearing support, or the removal or change of any required means of egress, or rearrangement of parts of a structure affecting the egress requirements; nor shall ordinary repairs include addition to, alteration of, replacement or relocation of any standpipe, water supply, sewer, drainage, drain leader, gas, soil, waste, vent or similar piping, electric wiring or mechanical or other work affecting public health or general safety.
105.3 Application for permit. To obtain a permit, the applicant shall first file a complete application as defined by the City therefor in writing on a form furnished by the Building Department for that purpose. Such application shall:
1. Identify and describe the work to be covered by the permit for which application is made.
2. Describe the land on which the proposed work is to be done by legal description, street address or similar description that will readily identify and definitely locate the proposed building or work.
3. Indicate the use and occupancy for which the proposed work is intended.
4. Be accompanied by construction documents and other information as required in Section 106.
5. State the valuation of the proposed work.
6. Be signed by the applicant, or the applicant’s authorized agent.
7. Give such other data and information as required by the Building Official.
105.3.1 Areas of flood hazard. Areas prone to flooding and designated in areas of flood hazard shall provide application information per Chapter 16.36 IMC.
105.3.2 Action on application. The Building Official shall examine or cause to be examined applications for permits and amendments thereto within a reasonable time after filing. If the application or the construction documents or other submittal information does not conform to the requirements of pertinent laws, the Building Official may reject such application in writing, stating the reasons therefor. If the Building Official is satisfied that the proposed work conforms to the requirements of this code and laws and ordinances applicable thereto, the Building Official shall issue a permit therefor as soon as practicable.
105.3.3 Time limitation of application.
1. Applications for which no permit is issued within 1 year following the date of application shall expire by limitation and plans and other data submitted for review may thereafter be returned to the applicant or destroyed in accordance with State law by the Building Official. The Building Official may extend the time for action by the applicant for 1 period not exceeding 180 days.
2. Applications may be canceled for inactivity if an applicant fails to respond to the Department’s written request for revisions, corrections, actions or additional information within 90 days of the date of request. The Building Official may extend the response period beyond 90 days if within the original 90-day time period the applicant provides and subsequently adheres to an approved schedule with specific target dates for submitting the full revisions, corrections or other information needed by the Department.
3. The Building Official may extend the life of an application if any of the following conditions exist:
a. Compliance with the State Environmental Policy Act is in progress; or
b. Any other City review is in progress; provided, the applicant has submitted a complete response to City requests or the Building Official determines that unique or unusual circumstances exist that warrant additional time for such response, and the Building Official determines that the review is proceeding in a timely manner toward final City decision; or
c. Litigation against the City or applicant is in progress, the outcome of which may affect the validity or the provisions of any permit issued pursuant to such application.
105.4 Validity of permit. The issuance or granting of a permit shall not be construed to be a permit for, or an approval of, any violation of any of the provisions of this code or of any other ordinance or laws of the City. Permits presuming to give authority to violate or cancel the provisions of this code or other ordinances of the City shall not be valid. The issuance of a permit based on construction documents and other data shall not prevent the Building Official from requiring the correction of errors in the construction documents and other data. The Building Official is also authorized to prevent occupancy or use of a structure when in violation of this code or of any other ordinances of the City.
105.5 Expiration.
1. Every permit issued shall expire 18 months from the date of issuance. The Building Official is authorized to approve a request for an extended expiration date where a construction schedule is provided by the applicant and approved prior to permit issuance.
2. Every permit which has been expired for less than 1 year may be renewed for a period of 1 year for an additional fee as long as no changes have been made to the originally approved plans and new building codes have not been adopted. For permits that have been expired for longer than 1 year, a new permit must be obtained and full new fees paid. No permit shall be renewed more than once.
3. Mechanical and plumbing permits shall expire at the same time as the associated building permit except that if no associated building permit is issued, the mechanical and/or plumbing permit shall expire 1 year from the date of issuance.
4. The City may authorize an extension to the expiration date up to 30 days beyond the written date of notification with no additional fee when only the final building inspection is remaining and all other work has been approved. If work required under a final inspection is not completed within the 30-day extension period, the permit shall expire.
105.6 Suspension or revocation. The Building Official is authorized to suspend or revoke a permit issued under the provisions of this code wherever the permit is issued in error or on the basis of incorrect, inaccurate or incomplete information, or in violation of any ordinance or regulation or any of the provisions of this code.
105.7 Placement of permit. The building permit or copy shall be kept on the site of the work until the completion of the project. For access to the permit for inspections, see Section 109.4.12.
SECTION 106
CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS
106.1 Submittal documents. Construction documents, statement of special inspection and other data shall be submitted in 1 or more sets with each application for a permit. The construction documents shall be prepared by a registered design professional where required by the State of Washington. Where special conditions exist, the Building Official is authorized to require additional construction documents to be prepared by a registered design professional.
Exception: The Building Official is authorized to waive the submission of construction documents and other data not required to be prepared by a registered design professional if it is found that the nature of the work applied for is such that review of construction documents is not necessary to obtain compliance with this code.
106.1.1 Information on construction documents. Construction documents shall be dimensioned and drawn upon suitable material. Electronic media documents are permitted to be submitted when approved by the Building Official. Construction documents shall be of sufficient clarity to indicate the location, nature and extent of the work proposed in the proper orientation and layout as it is to be constructed and show in detail that it will conform to the provisions of this code and relevant laws, ordinances, rules and regulations, as determined by the Building Official.
106.1.2 Fire protection system shop drawings. Shop drawings for the fire protection system(s) shall be submitted to indicate conformance with this code and the construction documents and shall be approved prior to the start of system installation. Shop drawings shall contain all information as required by the referenced installation standards in Chapter 9 of the IBC. Shop drawings shall be prepared by a certified individual as required by the State of Washington.
106.1.3 Means of egress. The construction documents shall show in sufficient detail the location, construction, size and character of all portions of the means of egress in compliance with the provisions of this code. In other than occupancies in Groups R-2, R-3, 1- and 2-family dwellings as applicable in Section 101.2 of the IBC, and I-1, the construction documents shall designate the number of occupants to be accommodated on every floor, and in all rooms and spaces.
106.1.4 Exterior wall envelope. Construction documents for all buildings shall describe the exterior wall envelope in sufficient detail to determine compliance with this code. The construction documents shall provide details of the exterior wall envelope as required, including flashing, intersections with dissimilar materials, corners, end details, control joints, intersections at roof, eaves or parapets, means of drainage, water-resistive membrane and details around openings. The construction documents shall include manufacturer’s installation instructions that provide supporting documentation that the proposed penetration and opening details described in the construction documents maintain the weather resistance of the exterior wall envelope. The supporting documentation shall fully describe the exterior wall system which was tested, where applicable, as well as the test procedure used.
Exception: Subject to the approval of the Building Official, R-3, 1- and 2-family dwellings, and U occupancies may be exempt from the detailing requirements of this section.
106.2 Site plan. The construction documents submitted with the application for 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. In the case of demolition, the site plan shall show construction to be demolished and the location and size of existing structures and construction that are to remain on the site or plot. The Building Official is authorized to waive or modify the requirement for a site plan when the application for permit is for alteration or repair or when otherwise warranted.
106.3 Examination of documents. The Building Official shall examine or cause to be examined the accompanying construction documents and shall ascertain by such examinations whether the construction indicated and described is in accordance with the requirements of this code and other pertinent laws or ordinances.
106.3.1 Use of consultants. Whenever review of a building permit application requires retention by the City for professional consulting services, the applicant shall reimburse the City the cost of such professional consulting services. This fee shall be in addition to the normal plan review and building permit fees. The City may require the applicant to deposit an amount with the City estimated in the discretion of the Building Official to be sufficient to cover anticipated costs of retaining professional consultant services and to ensure reimbursement for such costs.
106.3.2 Expedited plan review. At the time of application, an applicant may request that plans be sent to City-approved consultants if the applicant believes, in its sole determination, that such review may expedite the plan review process. The request must be in writing and acknowledge that the applicant agrees to pay the full consultant fee which is in addition to the normal plan review and building permit fees collected by the City. The City may require the applicant to deposit an amount with the City estimated by the City to be sufficient to cover anticipated costs for the expedited consultant review and to ensure reimbursement for such costs.
106.3.3 Approval of construction documents. When the Building Official issues a permit, the construction documents shall be approved, in writing or by stamp, as “Approved, Subject to Field Inspection.” One set of construction documents so reviewed shall be retained by the Building Official. The other set shall be returned to the applicant, shall be kept at the site of work and shall be open to inspection by the Building Official or a duly authorized representative.
106.3.4 Phased approval. The Building Official is authorized to issue a permit for the construction of foundations or any other part of a building or structure before the construction documents for the whole building or structure have been submitted; provided, that adequate information and detailed statements have been filed complying with pertinent requirements of this code. The holder of such permit for the foundation or other parts of a building or structure shall proceed at the holder’s own risk with the building operation and without assurance that a permit for the entire structure will be granted.
106.4 Design professional in responsible charge.
106.4.1 General. When it is required that documents be prepared by a qualified registered design professional, the Building Official shall be authorized to require the owner to engage and designate on the building permit application a registered design professional who shall act as the registered design professional in responsible charge. If the circumstances require, the owner shall designate a substitute registered design professional in responsible charge who shall perform the duties required of the original registered design professional in responsible charge. The Building Official shall be notified in writing by the owner if the registered design professional in responsible charge is changed or is unable to continue to perform the duties. The registered design professional in responsible charge shall be responsible for reviewing and coordinating submittal documents prepared by others, including phased and deferred submittal items, for compatibility with the design of the building. Where structural observation is required by Section 1709 of the IBC, the statement of special inspections shall name the individual or firms who are to perform structural observation and describe the stages of construction at which structural observation is to occur (see also duties specified in Section 1704 of the IBC).
106.5 Deferred submittals. For the purposes of this section, deferred submittals are defined as those portions of the design that are not submitted at the time of the application and that are to be submitted to the Building Official within a specified period. Deferral of any submittal items shall have the prior approval of the Building Official. The registered design professional in responsible charge shall list the deferred submittals on the construction documents for review by the Building Official. Documents for deferred submittal items shall be submitted to the registered design professional in responsible charge who shall review them and forward them to the Building Official with a notation indicating that the deferred submittal documents have been reviewed and been found to be in general conformance to the design of the building. The deferred submittal items shall not be installed until the design and submittal documents have been approved by the Building Official. The Building Official is authorized to charge an additional plan review fee to evaluate deferred submittals under the provisions of this section.
106.6 Amended construction documents. Work shall be installed in accordance with the approved construction documents, and any changes made during construction that are not in compliance with the approved construction documents shall be resubmitted for approval as an amended set of construction documents. The Building Official may authorize minor field changes subject to the approval of the field inspector.
106.7 Retention of construction documents. One set of approved construction documents shall be retained by the Building Official for a period of not less than 180 days from date of completion of the permitted work, or as required by State or local laws.
SECTION 107
TEMPORARY STRUCTURES AND USES
107.1 General. The Building Official is authorized to issue a permit for temporary structures and temporary uses. Such permits shall be limited as to time of service, but shall not be permitted for more than 180 days. The Building Official is authorized to grant extensions for demonstrated cause.
Exception: The Building Official may authorize unheated tents and yurts under 500 square feet accommodating an R-1 occupancy for recreational use as a temporary structure and allow them to be used indefinitely.
107.2 Conformance. Temporary structures and uses shall conform to the structural strength, fire safety, means of egress, accessibility, light, ventilation and sanitary requirements of this code as necessary to ensure the public health, safety and general welfare.
107.3 Termination of approval. The Building Official is authorized to terminate such permit for a temporary structure or use and to order the temporary structure or use to be discontinued.
SECTION 108
FEES
108.1 Payment of fees. A permit shall not be valid until the fees prescribed by law have been paid, nor shall an amendment to a permit be released until the additional fee, if any, has been paid.
108.2 Schedule of permit fees. On buildings, structures, gas, mechanical and plumbing systems, or alterations requiring a permit, a fee for each permit shall be paid as required, in accordance with the schedule as established by the applicable governing authority. The Building Official is authorized to establish fees for any permit activity not specifically set forth herein.
A. Fee Table A-1 – International Building Code Permit Fees.
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Total Valuation |
Fee |
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$1.00 to $500.00 |
$25.20 |
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$501.00 to $2,000.00 |
$25.20 for the first $500.00 plus $3.15 for each additional $100.00, or fraction thereof, to and including $2,000.00 |
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$2,001.00 to $25,000.00 |
$75.10 for the first $2,000.00 plus $15.25 for each additional $1,000.00, or fraction thereof, to and including $25,000.00 |
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$25,001.00 to $50,000.00 |
$423.15 for the first $25,000.00 plus $11.05 for each additional $1,000.00, or fraction thereof, to and including $50,000.00 |
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$50,001.00 to $100,000.00 |
$696.15 for the first $50,000.00 plus $7.35 for each additional $1,000.00, or fraction thereof, to and including $100,000.00 |
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$100,001.00 to $500,000.00 |
$1,074.15 for the first $100,000.00 plus $6.30 for each additional $1,000.00, or fraction thereof, to and including $500,000.00 |
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$500,001.00 to $1,000,000.00 |
$3,497.55 for the first $500,000.00 plus $5.25 for each additional $1,000.00, or fraction thereof, to and including $1,000,000.00 |
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$1,000,001 and up |
$6,065.85 for the first $1,000,000.00 plus $4.20 for each additional $1,000.00 or fraction thereof |
B. Uniform Plumbing Code Permit Fees.
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Permit Issuance |
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1. For issuing each permit |
$27.30 |
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2. For the addition or alteration to an existing permit |
$13.65 |
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Unit Fee Schedule |
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1. For each plumbing fixture on one trap or a set of fixtures on one trap (including water, drainage piping and backflow protection therefor) |
$10.50 |
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2. Commercial roof drains (inside building) |
$10.50 |
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3. For each water heater and/or vent |
$10.50 |
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4. For each gas piping system of one to five outlets |
$5.25 |
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5. For each additional gas piping system outlet, per outlet |
$1.05 |
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6. For each grease trap installed with a commercial kitchen |
$10.50 |
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7. For each grease interceptor installed with a commercial kitchen |
$32.55 |
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8. For each installation, alteration or repair of water piping, main water line from meter and/or water treatment equipment, each |
$10.50 |
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9. For each repair, alteration of drainage or vent piping, each fixture |
$10.50 |
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10. For each atmosphere-type vacuum breakers or hose bibb |
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One to five |
$5.25 |
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Over five, each |
$1.05 |
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11. For each backflow protective device other than atmospheric-type vacuum breakers installed for fire-suppression systems, irrigation or other |
$51.50 |
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12. For initial installation and testing for a reclaimed water system |
$78.75/hr |
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13. For each medical gas piping system serving one to five inlet(s) or outlet(s) for a specific gas |
$91.90 |
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14. For each additional medical gas inlet(s) or outlet(s) |
$5.25 |
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15. For each side sewer |
$37.80 |
C. International Mechanical Code Permit Fees.
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Permit Issuance |
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1. For the issuance of each mechanical permit |
$25.20 |
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2. For the addition or alteration to an existing permit |
$7.90 |
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Unit Fee Schedule |
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1. Furnaces |
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• For the installation of each forced-air or gravity-type furnace or burner, including ducts and vents attached to such appliances up to and including 100,000 Btu/h |
$15.75 |
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• For the installation of each forced-air or gravity-type furnace or burner, including ducts and vents attached to such appliances over 100,000 Btu/h |
$19.95 |
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• For the installation or relocation of each floor furnace, including vent |
$15.75 |
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• For the installation or relocation of each suspended heater, recessed wall heater or floor-mounted unit heater |
$15.75 |
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2. Appliance Vents |
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• For the installation, relocation or replacement of each appliance vent installed and not included in an appliance permit |
$7.90 |
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3. Repairs or Additions |
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• For the repair of, alteration of, or addition to each heating appliance, refrigeration unit, cooling unit, absorption unit, or each heating, cooling, absorption or evaporative cooling system, including installation of controls regulated by the Mechanical Code |
$14.70 |
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4. Boilers, Compressors and Absorption Systems |
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• For the installation or relocation of each boiler or compressor to and including 3 horsepower, or each absorption system to and including 100,000 Btu/h |
$15.75 |
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• For the installation or relocation of each boiler or compressor over 3 horsepower to and including 15 horsepower, or each absorption system over 100,000 Btu/h to and including 500,000 Btu/h |
$29.40 |
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• For the installation or relocation of each boiler or compressor over 15 horsepower to and including 30 horsepower, or each absorption system over 500,000 Btu/h to and including 1,000,000 Btu/h |
$40.45 |
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• For the installation or relocation of each boiler or compressor over 30 horsepower to and including 50 horsepower, or each absorption system over 1,000,000 Btu/h to and including 1,750,000 Btu/h |
$59.85 |
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• For the installation or relocation of each boiler or compressor over 50 horsepower, or each absorption system over 100,000 Btu/h to and including 1,750,000 Btu/h |
$100.30 |
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5. Air Handlers |
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• For each air-handling unit to and including 10,000 cubic feet per minute (cfm), including ducts attached thereto |
$11.55 |
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Note: This fee does not apply to an air-handling unit which is a portion of a factory-assembled appliance, cooling unit, evaporative cooler or absorption unit for which a permit is required elsewhere in the Mechanical Code |
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6. Evaporative Coolers |
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• For each evaporative cooler other than portable-type |
$11.55 |
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7. Ventilation and Exhaust |
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• For each ventilation fan connected to a single duct |
$7.90 |
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• For each ventilation system which is not a portion of any heating or air-conditioning system authorized by a permit |
$11.55 |
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• For the installation of each hood which is served by mechanical exhaust, including the ducts for such hood |
$11.55 |
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8. Incinerators |
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• For the installation or relocation of each domestic-type incinerator |
$19.95 |
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• For the installation or relocation of each commercial or industrial-type incinerator |
$15.75 |
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9. Miscellaneous |
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• For each appliance or piece of equipment regulated by the Mechanical Code but not classed in other appliance categories, or for which no other fee is listed in the table |
$11.55 |
D. Inspection Fees, Plan Review and Other Related Fees.
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1. Inspections outside of normal business hours (minimum charge 2 hours) |
$80.00/hr |
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2. Reinspection fees assessed under Construction Administrative Code Section 109.4.12 |
$80.00 for each reinspection |
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3. Special investigation fee assessed under the Construction Administrative Code Section 108.6 or 114.3 |
An amount equal to the building permit |
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4. Inspections for which no fee is specifically indicated |
$50.00 |
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5. Building plan review fee |
An amount equal to 65% of the determined building permit fee |
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6. Plumbing permit plan review fee |
An amount equal to 65% of the determined plumbing permit fee |
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7. Mechanical permit plan review fee |
An amount equal to 25% of the determined mechanical permit fee |
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8. Additional plan review required by changes, additions or revisions to plans or for a third plan review |
$50.00/hr |
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9. Registered plan program: plan review fee charged to register the initial plan |
An amount equal to 65% of the determined building permit fee for the initial basic plan |
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10. Registered plan program: each option submitted that produces a different building configuration |
An amount equal to 65% of the determined building permit fee for each different building configuration |
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11. Registered plan program: plan review fee charged when issuing a permit from an approved registered plan |
An amount equal to 25% of the determined building permit fee |
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12. Registered plan program: plan review fee charged when reviewing major field change submittals |
An amount equal to 50% of the review fee charged to register a basic plan |
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13. Fee evaluating modifications under Construction Administrative Code Section 104.9 |
$50.00/hr or an amount equal to the consultant charge for services, whichever applies |
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14. Fee evaluating alternate materials, design and methods of construction and equipment under Construction Administrative Code Section 104.10 |
$50.00/hr or an amount equal to the consultant charge for services, whichever applies |
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15. Fee evaluating deferred submittals under Construction Administrative Code Section 106.5 |
$50.00/hr or an amount equal to the consultant charge for services, whichever applies |
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16. Outside consultants, or professional consulting services |
An amount equal to the consultant charge for services |
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17. Expedited plan review by consultant under Construction Administrative Code Section 106.3.2 |
An amount equal to the consultant charge for services |
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18. Permit renewal fee for permits that have expired less than 1 year under Construction Administrative Code Section 105.5(2) |
An amount equal to 1/2 of the original permit fee |
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19. Adult family home permit fee (minimum charge 2 hours) |
$80.00/hr |
108.3 Plan review fees. When submittal documents are required by Section 106 of this code, a plan review fee shall be paid at the time of submitting the submittal documents for plan review. The Building Official may have the option to charge a deposit, in lieu of the full plan review fee, if the full amount is not known at the time. Any plan review deposit shall be applied toward the total plan review fee owed. The actual permit fees and related plan review fee shall be determined upon completion of the plan review and the balance owing shall be paid at the time of permit issuance. The plan review fee shall be a separate fee from the permit fees specified in this section and are in addition to the permit fees. When submittal documents are incomplete or changed so as to require additional plan review or when the project involves deferred submittal items as defined in Section 106 of this code, an additional plan review fee may be charged.
108.4 Registered plan program. The City has established a registered plan program, the purpose of which is to allow for an expedited review process for plans that are intended to remain unchanged but used multiple times. Options are allowed to be submitted with the initial registering of the basic plan to accommodate a variation of building styles using the basic plan. When plans are submitted under the City’s “registered plan program,” a plan review fee shall be paid at the time of application for a registered plan. The Building Official may have the option to charge a partial deposit in lieu of the full plan review fee. All portions of fees paid as a deposit amount shall be applied to the total plan review fees owed. The applicant shall be required to pay the balance of the amount owed for the plan review.
Valuations used to compute the permit fees shall include all options submitted with a registered plan. When a registered plan consists of a number of plan options that can produce any number of similar but different buildings, the Building Official may charge plan review fees based on each different building configuration. Plan review fees shall be paid for at the time of application for a building permit. The Building Official may have the option to charge a partial deposit in lieu of the full plan review fee. All portions of fees paid as a deposit amount shall be applied to the total plan review fees owed. The applicant shall be required to pay the balance of the amount owed for the plan review. The plan review fees specified in this subsection are separate fees from the permit fees and are in addition to the permit fees.
Plan Orientation: Building construction shall follow the direction, layout and orientation of the plan as approved. Applications to reverse or flip a plan shall only be allowed as an approved option to a registered plan where all drawing floor plans, site plans, sections, elevations and structural drawings reflect the layout of the building to be constructed.
Revisions: Once a plan and associated options are reviewed, approved and registered, changes or revisions to that plan are not permitted without requiring the plan to be resubmitted as a new registered plan and pay full new fees.
Field Revision: Once a permit is issued for a registered plan, no revisions will be permitted except for minor field changes per Field Inspection Policy 03-001. Changes other than minor field changes will be considered major changes and require the permit holder to resubmit those changes as a new submittal and pay a revision fee.
108.5 Building permit valuations. The applicant for a permit shall provide an estimated permit value at the time of application. The determination of value or valuation under any of the provisions of this code shall be made by the Building Official. The latest edition of the ICC “Building Safety Journal” publication shall be used to determine building valuations for the various building types and occupancies noted in that table except that the valuation for wooden decks, platforms, stairs and porches shall be $18.00/sf. Regional modifiers shall not be applicable. When a specific building type or occupancy is not noted in the valuation table, the Building Official is authorized to use any of the classification types noted in the table that most closely resembles the proposed type of building, or determine a valuation type independently.
108.6 Work commencing before permit issuance. Any person who commences any work on a building, structure, gas, mechanical or plumbing system before obtaining the necessary permits shall be subject to a special investigation fee established by the Building Official that shall be in addition to the required permit fees.
108.7 Related fees. The payment of the fee for the construction, alteration, removal or demolition for work done in connection to or concurrently with the work authorized by a building permit shall not relieve the applicant or holder of the permit from the payment of other fees that are prescribed by law.
108.8 Refunds. The Building Official may authorize refunding of not more than 80 percent of the permit fee paid when no work has been done under a permit issued in accordance with this code. The Building Official may authorize refunding of not more than 80 percent of the plan review fee paid when an application for a permit for which a plan review fee has been paid is withdrawn or canceled before any plan reviewing is done. The Building Official shall not authorize refunding of any fee paid except on written application filed by the original permittee not later than 180 days after the date of application.
SECTION 109
INSPECTIONS
109.1 General. Construction or work for which a permit is required shall be subject to inspection by the Building Official and such construction or work shall remain accessible and exposed for inspection purposes until approved. Approval as a result of an inspection shall not be construed to be an approval of a violation of the provisions of this code or of other ordinances of the City. Inspections presuming to give authority to violate or cancel the provisions of this code or of other ordinances of the City shall not be valid. It shall be the duty of the permit applicant to cause the work to remain accessible and exposed for inspection purposes. Neither the Building Official nor the City shall be liable for expense entailed in the removal or replacement of any material required to allow inspection.
109.2 Preliminary inspections. Before issuing a permit, the Building Official is authorized to examine or cause to be examined buildings, structures and sites for which an application has been filed.
109.3 Manufacturer’s installation instructions. Manufacturer’s installation instructions, as required by this code, shall be available on the job site at the time of inspection.
109.4 Required inspections. The Building Official, upon notification, shall make the inspections set forth in Sections 109.4.1 through 109.4.11 of this code.
109.4.1 Footing and foundation inspection. Footing and foundation inspections shall be made after poles or piers are set or trenches or basement areas are excavated and all required hold-down anchor bolts, hold-down straps, any forms erected, and any required reinforcing steel is in place and supported. The foundation inspection shall include excavations for thickened slabs intended for the support of bearing walls, partitions, structural supports, or equipment and special requirements for wood foundations. Materials for the foundation shall be on the job, except where concrete is ready-mixed in accordance with ASTM C 94 the concrete need not be on the job.
109.4.2 Concrete slab and under-floor inspection. Concrete slab and under-floor inspections shall be made after in-slab or under-floor reinforcing steel and building service equipment, conduit, slab insulation, piping accessories and other ancillary equipment items are in place, but before any concrete is placed or floor sheathing installed, including the subfloor.
109.4.3 Lowest floor elevation. In flood hazard areas, upon placement of the lowest floor, including the basement, and prior to further vertical construction, the elevation certification required in IBC Section 1612.5 or IRC Section R324 shall be submitted to the Building Official. FEMA flood elevation certificates shall contain an original stamp and signature of the surveyor, licensed by the State of Washington, and shall document the elevation of the lowest floor, including basement, and other information required by the flood elevation certificate.
109.4.4 Exterior wall sheathing inspection. Exterior wall sheathing shall be inspected after all wall framing is complete, strapping and nailing is properly installed but prior to being covered.
109.4.5 Roof sheathing inspection. The roof sheathing shall be inspected after all roof framing is complete. No roof coverings shall be installed until inspections are made and approved.
109.4.6 IMC/UPC/GAS/NEC rough in inspection. Rough in mechanical, gas piping, plumbing and electrical shall be inspected when the rough in work is complete and, if required, under test. No connections to primary utilities shall be made until the rough in work is inspected and approved.
109.4.7 Frame inspection. Framing inspections shall be made after the roof deck, wall sheathing, all framing, fire blocking and bracing are in place and pipes, chimneys and vents to be concealed are complete and the rough electrical, plumbing, fire-suppression piping, heating wires, pipes and ducts are approved and the building is substantially dried in.
109.4.8 Flashing and exterior weather barrier inspection. Flashing and exterior weather barrier inspections shall be made after flashing and weather barrier materials have been installed, but prior to any of the work being covered. Subject to the approval of the Building Official, an approved special inspection agency may be utilized for these inspections during the course of construction.
109.4.9 Lath inspection and gypsum board inspection. Lath and gypsum board inspections shall be made after lathing and gypsum board, interior and exterior, is in place, but before any plastering is applied or gypsum board joints and fasteners are taped and finished.
Exception: Gypsum board that is not part of a fire-resistance-rated assembly or a shear assembly.
109.4.10 Fire-resistant penetrations. Protection of joints and penetrations in fire-resistance-rated assemblies shall not be concealed from view until inspected and approved.
109.4.11 Energy efficiency inspection.
109.4.11.1 Envelope.
1. Wall Insulation Inspection. To be made after all wall insulation and air vapor retarder sheet or film materials are in place, but before any wall covering is placed.
2. Glazing Inspection. To be made after glazing materials are installed in the building.
3. Exterior Roofing Insulation. To be made after the installation of the roof insulation, but before concealment.
4. Slab/Floor Insulation. To be made after the installation of the slab/floor insulation, but before concealment.
109.4.11.2 Mechanical.
1. Mechanical Equipment Efficiency and Economizer. To be made after all equipment and controls required by this code are installed and prior to the concealment of such equipment or controls.
2. Mechanical Pipe and Duct Insulation. To be made after all pipe, fire-suppression piping and duct insulation is in place, but before concealment.
109.4.11.3 Lighting and motors.
1. Lighting Equipment and Controls. To be made after the installation of all lighting equipment and controls required by this code, but before concealment of the lighting equipment.
2. Motor Inspections. To be made after installation of all equipment covered by this code, but before concealment.
109.4.12 Reinspection. The Building Official may require a structure or portions of work to be reinspected. A reinspection fee may be assessed for each inspection or reinspection when such portion of work for which the inspection was requested is not complete; or when previous corrections called for are not made; or when there are reoccurring missed items that have previously been identified to the same builder on multiple lots; or when the approved plans and permit are not on site in a conspicuous or preapproved location; or when the building is not accessible. In instances where reinspection fees have been assessed, no additional inspection of the work shall be provided by the City until the required fees are paid.
109.4.13 Other inspections. In addition to the inspections specified above, the Building Official is authorized to make or require other inspections of any construction work to ascertain compliance with the provisions of this code and other laws that are enforced by the Department of Building Safety.
109.4.14 Special inspections. In addition to the inspections noted above, the Building Official is authorized to require special inspections for any type of work related to the technical codes by an approved agency at no cost to the City.
109.4.15 Final inspection. The final inspection shall be made after all work required by the building permit is completed.
109.5 Inspection agencies. The Building Official is authorized to accept reports of approved inspection agencies, provided such agencies satisfy the requirements as to qualifications and reliability.
109.6 Inspection requests. It shall be the duty of the holder of the building permit or their duly authorized agent to notify the Building Official when work is ready for inspection. It shall be the duty of the permit holder to provide access to and means for inspections of such work that are required by this code.
109.7 Approval required. Work shall not be done beyond the point indicated in each successive inspection without first obtaining the approval of the Building Official. The Building Official, upon notification, shall make the requested inspections and shall either indicate the portion of the construction that is satisfactory as completed, or notify the permit holder or his or her agent wherein the same fails to comply with this code. Any portions that do not comply shall be corrected and such portion shall not be covered or concealed until authorized by the Building Official.
SECTION 110
CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY
110.1 Use and occupancy. No building or structure shall be used or occupied, and no change in the existing occupancy classification of a building or structure or portion thereof shall be made, until the Building Official has issued a certificate of occupancy therefor as provided herein. Issuance of a certificate of occupancy shall not be construed as an approval of a violation of the provisions of this code or of other ordinances of the City.
Exception:
1. Work exempt from permits per Section 105.2 of this code.
110.2 Certificate issued. After the Building Official inspects the building or structure and finds no violations of the provisions of this code or other laws that are enforced by the Building Department, the Building Official shall issue a certificate of occupancy that contains the following:
1. The building permit number.
2. The address of the structure.
3. The name and address of the owner.
4. Project name.
5. A statement that the described portion of the structure has been inspected for compliance with the requirements of this code for the occupancy and division of occupancy and the use for which the proposed occupancy is classified.
6. The name of the Building Official.
7. The edition of the code under which the permit was issued.
8. The use and occupancy.
9. The type of construction.
10. The design occupant load.
11. If an automatic sprinkler system is provided, and whether the sprinkler system is required.
12. Any special stipulations and conditions of the building permit.
Exception: Structures approved under the International Residential Code may be issued a certificate of occupancy in the form of a signed-off permit inspection card.
110.3 Temporary or phased occupancy. The Building Official is authorized to issue a temporary or phased certificate of occupancy before the completion of the entire work covered by the permit; provided, that such portion or portions shall be occupied safely. The Building Official is authorized to require in addition to the completion of life safety building components, any or all accessibility components. The Building Official shall set a time period during which the temporary or phased certificate of occupancy is valid. The Building Official is authorized to require that a performance bond be posted with the City in an amount equal to 150 percent of the incomplete work as determined by the design professional. The bond shall be refundable upon inspection, final approval and a request in writing for the refund. It shall be the duty of the applicant to request the refund.
110.4 Revocation. The Building Official is authorized to, in writing, suspend or revoke a certificate of occupancy or completion issued under the provisions of this code wherever the certificate is issued in error, or on the basis of incorrect information supplied, or where it is determined that the building or structure or portion thereof is in violation of any ordinance or regulation or any of the provisions of this code.
SECTION 111
SERVICE UTILITIES
111.1 Connection of service utilities. No person shall make connections from a utility, source of energy, fuel or power to any building or system that is regulated by this code for which a permit is required, until released by the Building Official.
111.2 Temporary connection. The Building Official shall have the authority to authorize the temporary connection of the building or system to the utility source of energy, fuel or power.
111.3 Authority to disconnect service utilities. The Building Official shall have the authority to authorize disconnection of utility service to the building, structure or system regulated by this code and the codes referenced in case of emergency where necessary to eliminate an immediate hazard to life or property, or when such utility connection has been made without the required approval. The Building Official shall notify the serving utility, and wherever possible the owner and occupant of the building, structure or service system, of the decision to disconnect prior to taking such action. If not notified prior to disconnecting, the owner or occupant of the building, structure or service system shall be notified in writing, as soon as practical thereafter.
SECTION 112
APPEALS
112.1 General. Appeals of orders, decisions or determinations made by the Building Official relative to the application and interpretation of this code, shall be made to the City Hearing Examiner as noted in IMC 18.03.060, Hearing Examiner. The Hearing Examiner shall be appointed by the governing body and shall hold office at its pleasure. The Hearing Examiner shall adopt rules of procedure for conducting its business.
112.2 Limitations on authority. An application for appeal shall be based on a claim that the true intent of this code or the rules legally adopted thereunder have been incorrectly interpreted, the provisions of this code do not fully apply or an equally good or better form of construction is proposed. The Hearing Examiner shall have no authority relative to interpretation of the administrative provisions of this code, nor be empowered to waive requirements of either this code or the technical codes which are the codes, appendices and referenced code standards adopted by the City. With regard to decisions made be the Hearing Examiner on actions regulated by the building codes, the action of the Hearing Examiner shall be final and conclusive and there shall be no appeal therefrom.
SECTION 113
VIOLATIONS
113.1 Unlawful acts. It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to erect, construct, alter, extend, repair, move, remove, demolish or occupy any building, structure or equipment regulated by this code, or cause same to be done, in conflict with or in violation of any of the provisions of this code.
113.2 Notice of violation. The Building Official is authorized to serve a notice of violation or order on the person responsible for the erection, construction, alteration, extension, repair, moving, removal, demolition or occupancy of a building or structure in violation of the provisions of this code, or in violation of a permit or certificate issued under the provisions of this code. Such order shall direct the discontinuance of the illegal action or condition and the abatement of the violation.
113.3 Prosecution of violation. If the notice of violation is not complied with in the time prescribed by such notice, the Building Official is authorized to request the legal counsel of the City to institute the appropriate proceeding at law or in equity to restrain, correct or abate such violation, or to require the removal or termination of the unlawful occupancy of the building or structure in violation of the provisions of this code or of the order or direction made pursuant thereto.
113.4 Violation penalties. Any person who violates a provision of this code or fails to comply with any of the requirements thereof or who erects, constructs, alters or repairs a building or structure in violation of the approved construction documents or directive of the Building Official, or of a permit or certificate issued under the provisions of this code, shall be subject to penalties as prescribed by law.
SECTION 114
STOP WORK ORDER
114.1 Authority. Whenever the Building Official finds any work being performed in a manner either contrary to the provisions of this code or other pertinent laws or ordinances that are violated during the course of work authorized by the building permit, the Building Official is authorized to issue a stop work order.
114.2 Issuance. The stop work order shall be in writing and shall be given to the owner of the property involved, or to the owner’s agent, or to the person doing the work. Upon issuance of a stop work order, the cited work shall immediately cease. The stop work order shall state the reason for the order, and the conditions under which the cited work will be permitted to resume.
114.3 Investigation fee. The Building Official is authorized to assess a special investigation fee for the issuance of a stop work order when work has started without the issuance of a permit.
114.4 Unlawful continuance. Any person who shall continue any work in or about the structure after having been served with a stop work order, except such work as that person is directed to perform to remove a violation or unsafe condition, shall be subject to penalties as prescribed by law.
SECTION 115
UNSAFE STRUCTURES AND EQUIPMENT
115.1 General. Structures or existing equipment that are or hereafter become unsafe, unsanitary or deficient because of inadequate means of egress facilities, inadequate light and ventilation, or which constitute a fire hazard, or are otherwise dangerous to human life or the public welfare, or that involve illegal or improper occupancy or inadequate maintenance, shall be deemed an unsafe condition. Unsafe structures shall be taken down and removed or made safe, as the Building Official deems necessary and as provided for in the 1997 Edition of the Uniform Code for the Abatement of Dangerous Buildings or the 1997 Edition of the Uniform Housing Code. A vacant structure that is not secured against entry shall be deemed unsafe.
(Ord. 2552 § 2, 2009; Ord. 2492 § 1, 2007).
16.04.015 International Building Code adopted.
The 2006 Edition of the International Building Code, as adopted by the State Building Code Council in WAC 51-50-003, as published by the International Code Council, excluding Chapter 1, “Administration,” is adopted, together with the following amendments:
1. Amend Section 403.10, “Standby power,” adding the following sentence to the end of the paragraph:
Fuel-fired emergency generator sets and associated fuel storage, including optional generator sets, located more than 75 feet above the lowest level of Fire Department vehicle access requires the approval of the Fire Code Official.
2. Amend Section 403.10.2, “Standby power loads,” adding a fourth item which reads as follows:
4. Smoke control system.
3. Add new Section 403.15, “Smoke control”:
403.15 Smoke control. A smoke control system meeting the requirements of Section 909 shall be provided in buildings on occupied floors more than 75 feet above the lowest level of fire department vehicle access.
4. Amend Section 707.2, “Shaft enclosure required.” Revise Exception 2.1, the last sentence, to read:
This application is limited to openings that do not connect more than four stories in buildings not required to have smoke control systems. In buildings that are required to have smoke control systems, escalators are limited to openings that do not connect more than four stories and non-egress stairs are limited to openings that do not atmospherically connect more than two stories.
5. Amend Chapter 11 “Accessibility” to also include ICC A117.1-2003 pursuant to Chapters 70.92 and 19.27 RCW.
6. Amend Section 1608.1, “General,” to read as follows:
Design snow loads shall not be less than 25 psf, and the design roof loads shall not be less than that determined by Section 1607.
7. Amend Section 1704.12, “Exterior insulation and finish systems (EIFS),” as follows:
Special inspections shall be required for all EIFS applications. All exterior insulation finish systems (EIFS) shall be certified by the manufacturer as having been installed per the manufacturer’s installation recommendations or other agency approved by the building official. The manufacturer certification shall serve as the special inspection requirement when approved by the building official.
Exceptions
Special inspections shall not be required for EIFS applications installed over masonry or concrete walls.
8. Amend Section 3002.4 to read as follows:
3002.4 Elevator car to accommodate ambulance stretcher. Where elevators are provided in buildings four or more stories above grade plane, or four or more stories below grade plane, or in any R or I occupancy building provided with an elevator regardless of the number of stories, at least one elevator shall be provided for fire department emergency access to all floors. The elevator car shall be of such a size and arrangement to accommodate a 24-inch by 84-inch (610 mm by 1,930 mm) ambulance stretcher in the horizontal, open position and shall be identified by the international symbol for emergency medical services (star of life). The symbol shall not be less than 3 inches (76 mm) high and shall be placed inside on both sides of the hoistway door frame.
9. Adopt only Appendix Chapter E, “Supplementary Accessibility Requirements,” pursuant to Chapters 70.92 and 19.27 RCW. (Ord. 2492 § 1, 2007).
16.04.020 International Residential Code adopted.
The 2006 Edition of the International Residential Code, as adopted by the State Building Code Council in Chapter 51-51 WAC, as published by the International Code Council, excluding Chapter 1, “Administration,” is adopted, together with Appendix Chapter G, “Swimming Pools, Spas and Hot Tubs,” and with the following amendments:
1. International Residential Code Table R301.2(1) is hereby amended to read as follows:
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Roof and Ground Snow Load |
Wind Speedc (mph) |
Seismic Design Category |
Subject to Damage From |
Winter Design Tempd |
Ice Barrier Under-layment Required |
Flood Hazards |
Air Freezing Index |
Mean Annual Temp |
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Weatheringa |
Frost Line Depthb |
Termite |
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25 |
85 |
D2 |
Moderate |
12'' |
Slight to Moderate |
22 |
No |
Per Issaquah Municipal Code IMC 16.36 |
170 |
51º |
For SI: 1 pound per square foot = 0.0479 kN/m2, 1 mile = 1.609km/h.
a. Weathering may require a higher strength concrete or grade of masonry than necessary to satisfy the structural requirements of this code. The weathering column shall be filled in with the weathering index (i.e., “negligible,” “moderate” or “severe”) for concrete as determined from the Weathering Probability Map [Figure R301.2(3)]. The grade of masonry units shall be determined from ASTM C 34, C 55, C 62, C 73, C 90, C 129, C 145, C 216 or C 652.
b. The frost line depth may require deeper footings than indicated in Figure R403.1(1).
c. Wind exposure category shall be determined on site-specific basis in accordance with Section R301.2.1.4.
d. The outdoor design dry-bulb temperature shall be selected from the columns of 97-1/2 percent values for winter from Appendix D of the International Plumbing Code. Deviations from the Appendix D temperatures shall be permitted to reflect local climates or local weather experience as determined by the building official.
(Ord. 2492 § 1, 2007).
16.04.030 International Existing Building Code adopted.
The 2006 Edition of the International Existing Building Code, as referenced by the State Building Code Council as Appendix M in Chapter 51-50 WAC, as published by the International Building Code Council, is adopted except for Sections 507, 708 and 908 regulating electrical; Section 606.2.2 (Parapet bracing and wall anchoring for reroof permits); and the appendix chapters. (Ord. 2492 § 1, 2007).
16.04.040 International Mechanical Code adopted.
The 2006 Edition of the International Mechanical Code, as adopted by the State Building Code Council in Chapter 51-52 WAC, as published by the International Code Council, excluding Chapter 1, “Administration,” is adopted. (Ord. 2492 § 1, 2007).
16.04.050 National Fuel Gas Code (NFPA 54) adopted.
The National Fuel Gas Code, as adopted by the State Building Code Council in Chapter 51-52 WAC, as published by NFPA, is adopted. (Ord. 2492 § 1, 2007).
16.04.060 Liquefied Petroleum Gas Code (NFPA 58) adopted.
The Liquefied Petroleum Gas Code, as adopted by the State Building Code Council in Chapter 51-52 WAC, as published by NFPA, is adopted. (Ord. 2492 § 1, 2007).
16.04.070 International Fuel Gas Code adopted.
The 2006 Edition of the International Fuel Gas Code, as adopted by the State Building Code Council in Chapter 51-52 WAC, as published by the International Code Council, excluding Chapter 1, “Administration,” is adopted. (Ord. 2492 § 1, 2007).
16.04.080 Uniform Plumbing Code adopted.
The 2006 Edition of the Uniform Plumbing Code, as adopted by the State Building Code Council in Chapters 51-56 and 51-57 WAC, as published by the International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials, excluding Chapter 1, “Administration,” is adopted, together with the following amendments:
1. Amend Chapter 6, Table 6-5, deleting “Lawn Sprinkler, each head” from the table.
2. Adopt Appendix Chapter A, “Recommended Rules for Sizing the Water Supply System.”
3. Adopt Appendix Chapter B, “Explanatory Notes on Combination Waste and Vent Systems.”
4. Adopt Appendix Chapter I, “Installation Standards.”
5. Adopt Appendix Chapter H, “Grease Interceptors.”
6. Adopt Appendix Chapter L, “Alternate Plumbing Systems,” excluding Sections L5 and L6. (Ord. 2492 § 1, 2007).
16.04.090 Washington State Energy Code adopted.
The Washington State Energy Code, as adopted by the State Building Code Council in Chapter 51-11 WAC, is adopted. (Ord. 2492 § 1, 2007).
16.04.100 Ventilation and Indoor Air Quality Code adopted.
The Washington State Ventilation and Indoor Air Quality Code, as adopted by the State Building Code Council in Chapter 51-13 WAC, is adopted. (Ord. 2492 § 1, 2007).
16.04.110 Abatement of Dangerous Buildings Code adopted.
The 1997 Edition of the Uniform Code for the Abatement of Dangerous Buildings as published by the International Council of Building Officials/International Code Council is adopted except that references to the Uniform Codes shall be replaced with the appropriate technical codes and sections as adopted by the City. (Ord. 2492 § 1, 2007).
16.04.120 Uniform Housing Code adopted.
The 1997 Edition of the Uniform Housing Code as published by the International Council of Building Officials/International Code Council is adopted except that references to the Uniform Codes shall be replaced with the appropriate technical codes and sections as adopted by the City. (Ord. 2492 § 1, 2007).
16.04.130 Documents to be filed and available for public inspection.
The codes, appendices, and standards set forth in this chapter shall be filed with the Building Department and a copy made available for use and examination by the public. (Ord. 2492 § 1, 2007).
16.04.140 Violation – Penalty.
Any person, firm, corporation or organization violating any of the provisions of this chapter shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be punished by a fine of not more than $5,000 or by imprisonment not to exceed 1 year, or both such fine and imprisonment. Every day or portion thereof during which any violation of this chapter occurs or continues shall constitute a separate offense. In addition, any person, firm, corporation or organization violating any of the provisions of this chapter shall be guilty of a civil infraction and subject to the penalties set forth in Chapter 1.36 IMC. (Ord. 2492 § 1, 2007).