I will add that I was a director in the PNW (Saw that on your profile). These determinations will have to be published in Washington and there is a timeframe that they can be challenged. Check with your legal department on that front. Not all states require posting and the availabilty, but I...
I wish I had a copy for you, but I am long out of that department as Director. We used a variance application and included a check box for an admnistrative interpretation. When I made determinations, I wanted the same level of detail that was provided on the variance request, almost 90% of the...
So this really depends on your jurisdiction. A certification will of course help you in court and testifying, and provides additional credentials if litigation were to occur. Let me take this dicsussion in a different direction for a minute.
This is one of these professional areas where I...
In all jurisdictions, the permit data is transmitted to the assessors for taxation purposes. They catch unpermitted work through aerial imagery, cross checking permit data with real estate listings, and other sources. In some jurisdictions, they can go back retroactively and charge for the...
It depends on the state and jurisdiction. It is correct, that some indeed are approved on the state level, but also on the local level. When new cities are created, one of their first orders of business is the adopt the rules of the community, it city code, zoning codes, etc. This should be...
It would be horrible if they took over 404. ADEQ runs their fees the wrong way, trying to fund overly bloated departments. What they need is less office dwellers and more field people to actually do the work.
I involved them in an investigation years ago related to leaking chemicals...
I strongly disagree with just leaving it as is. As someone who was responsible for enforcement for a large county, as well as being in real estate, I see this coming back at you both on the civil side for misrepresnetation in the sale of the home, as well as with the jurisdiction for conducting...
ADEQ is a total nightmare! On the applicant side it is a total joke. I am still waiting for call backs from 2 weeks ago! They don't allow modifications to permit, anytime you change ANYTHING, it is another $500 fee, so don't change your phone number, or email, or PO box, even though those...
Your best bet honestly is to call the building department and have a frank discussion with them. I always gave lienency when people came forward to correct their mistakes, including to the head of the Hells Angels once for the same thing (different story for a different day). What the...
Check with your local zoning authority. While places like Arizona don't require permits, places like Washington State in many areas DO require permits and evaluations on why the trees are being removed. When I was in Washington I had to have an Arborist as one of my planners specifically for...
Check in the fire code. I believe you can run any sized tank, however 5 gallons does not seem like an adequate size for heat, even in Yuma County. Fire Code should include distances from the house and other structures.
Perhaps the manufacturer of those tanks or the stove can list a minimum...
I would recommend speaking to your director and expressing an interest in other areas. I will say, one thing that I did was create career progression. I encouraged everyone, especially my tech's to explore other areas including planning and code enforcement. I would encourage "ride alongs" as...
Wrong approach. As someone who has prosecuted these cases for 20 years, the assumption, especially with a contractor involved, is that this was an intentional act. Apply for the permits now and just take care of it.
Walk in and tell your jurisdiction what happened. There is far more honor in taking care of the problem now and fixing any problems. If this continues, it is a true unpermitted structure, and subject to all corrections, permitting and penalities. Regardless of the accident, if it is finished...
The custom build doesn't worry my too much. I would be looking at the fire and building codes for ingress/egress and make sure it is still compliant. You may need a landing for the stairs if there are any, etc. As far as framing it in, that likely isn't going to be a big deal.
It is a great project, and imitation is the best flattery. So far, Los Angeles, Phoenix, Tucson, Vancouver, and dozens of other jurisdictions have taken the concept forward. Nice to be on the forefront of innovation!
Good Morning. What is the scope of the sunroom project? It is an existing porch they are enclosing? Or are they building in an entirely new room? That is going to make a big difference.
Typically, the full enclosure of an existing patio into a sub room requires permits. You have to be...
Dangers, people at the top of the list, dangerous buildings, man traps, spike strips in the roads, pipe bombs, trip wires, meth labs, gun fire, wild animals (pigs and mountain lions), wildfires, floods. I’ve seen it all!