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New Home Building Permit
Requirements
The following list provides a fairly comprehensive look at the
scope of information to be provided, issues to be addressed,
and permits required in the construction of any new
residential structure. Every jurisdiction and every project
may have unique requirements, so be sure you know!
Application Form Completed
R
Special approvals are signed
R
Plans Complete (Submit 2 - ¼” plan sets for review)
R
Vicinity Map
R
Site Plan
R
R
Site Grading for hillside or sloping sites
R
Floor Plans
Elevations
R
Section View
R
Structural Details: Rafters, Joists, Studs, Beams,
R
Headers, etc.
Structural Plans: Foundation, Joist & Roof framing
R
Systems
R
Door Schedule: Type, Sizes
R
Window Schedule: Types, Sizes, U-Values
(Glazing Glass)
Truss Engineering Specifications Sheet or Truss
R
Verification Letter
Legal Description, Parcel Number and Assessor's
R
Parcel Map
R
Septic Permit (Health District) or Sewer Hook-up or
Re-Use number
R Expertise and excellence,
Water Supply Availability Certification
R from contract to close.
Electrical Permit
R
Driveway Permit
R
Address Permit
R
Legal Access
R CHRISTINE DOUGLAS
Critical Areas Addressed (i.e. wetlands, flood plains,
geo hazard, riparian and shorelines)
R BROKER / REALTOR®
Washington State Energy Code compliance
calculations
Heating Calculations
R (509) 264-7411
R christine@lauramounter.com
Land use requirements (i.e. zoning)
R wenatcheevalleyrealestate.com
Fire Sprinkler Requirements
Contractor License
R
Excavation / Grading Permit
R
R
Drainage Mitigation
Soils Report
R
R
Environmental Checklist / Review
Plan Review Fees
R
Note: Consult Your Local Building Department for Specific
Requirements
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Source: Ryan Kelso, Complete Design, Inc.
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