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    • Consulting/Cost Est
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    • Code Compliance
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    • 3D Renderings
    • Elevation Certificate
    • Foundation Designs
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Permit Drawings

Here are some examples of when you might need permit drawings


Alteration of any required means of egress


Building a new house


Building an addition onto an existing house or attached garage


Converting an existing deck or screened porch into a sunroom


Building an attached or detached garage or carport


Converting a garage to a habitable space or enclosing a carport


Building a porch, screened porch, deck, associated steps, ramp, pergola, portico, or gazebo


Building or installing a tool shed over 256 square feet in area Please note that a zoning permit is required for all sheds.


Finishing off an unfinished attic, basement, or room over the garage.


Moving or removing a load bearing wall or partition


Retaining wall which support 3 or more feet of unbalanced fill
Bulkheads, piers, and docks
Repairing, altering, enlarging or modifying any structural element of the house, including any damaged structural element, such as load bearing stud walls, columns, piers, footings, foundations, floor joists, rafters, beams or girders.


Replacing/adding fuel fired equipment.


Enlarging or adding a door opening or window opening.


Changing the use of the structure (example: change from residential use to business use).


Installing a pool, hot tub or spa greater than 150 square feet, 5000 gallons, OR 24" deep.


Re-roofing commercial buildings.


New electrical wiring or circuits
Movement of lot line that increases hazard or safety of existing structure

Demolition of an existing structure

this is not a conclusive list

This list is just an example of some of the things permit drawings can be necessary for.


Please check with your building department for a conclusive list of when permit drawings are necessary

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