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  1. Emily C

    Who gets held liable?

    Aren't homeowners typically overall responsible though?
  2. Emily C

    Would a permit be required to build a playhouse out of a shed?

    Per the IRC it's 200 sqft as long as it's not attached to another structure. It's 120 for commercial structures. If you do not need a permit, other zoning rules may apply, for example setbacks and distances between structures on your property.
  3. Emily C

    Hello from SW Washington State!

    Welcome, from one permit tech in a small jurisdiction to another!
  4. Emily C

    Grabbing a permit..

    To add, the same language is in the 2021 International Building Code, Chapter 1, 105.3.1, 105.3.2, and 105.5.
  5. Emily C

    Grabbing a permit..

    The application itself is good for 180 days; there isn't a timeline other than "reasonable" per the code. See references below: Is that what you were asking? Btw, these were from the 2021 International Residential Code.
  6. Emily C

    Violations and Non-Compliance

    To your question, Eric: we would fine the contractor (I believe it's $500 for work done w/o a permit; they get one "freebie" so to speak, and would be fined for the second offense. For a homeowner who didn't know the rules, we'd show a little grace at first and point them in the direction they...
  7. Emily C

    Hello from the PNW!

    if you want to add that, that'd be cool! :)
  8. Emily C

    Hello from the PNW!

    the ICC cert and the WABO cert are separate. When I took the permit tech courses thru WABO last year, I had to take the ICC test separately and it was way different than I expected! I don't put a badge next to my signature, but there is one available that I've included here. :) You can add it to...
  9. Emily C

    Installing a Water Heater

    At my jurisdiction that is an over the counter plumbing permit - super straight forward, usually. But it's also not something a lot of people know to pull a permit for.
  10. Emily C

    Hello from the PNW!

    I am taking courses through WABO, I am in my last quarter of Building Inspector, so I am hoping to maybe take that certification this summer, before starting plans examiner in the fall. :)
  11. Emily C

    Hello from the PNW!

    Hello! My name is Emily, am a permit tech in the PNW, but I wear a lot of hats. My official title is a Community Development Specialist, so I am also in the land use world quite often; I manage permits and plans and coordinate routing them once their payments come in...I also serve as Clerk on...
  12. Emily C

    Office Review Tucson Planning & Development Services

    I like the concept of "permit review lanes." So cool.
  13. Emily C

    Office Review Tacoma Planning and Development Services

    I love that design! In fact, it was inspiration for me when I was designing one of the pages for my jurisdiction; unfortunately, I had to go a different direction, but I still like it. :)
  14. Emily C

    Hello!

    Hi! My name is Emily, I work for a small town in WA. I am an ICC Certified Permit Technician, though my official job title is "DCD Specialist". I wear many hats in my role. I am currently working toward being an ICC Certified Code Specialist, Residential Building Inspector, and Plans Examiner...
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