Permits are required for all new construction, alterations, and remodels. Every project is unique, so there is no standard group of permits required. Below is a list of commonly required permits that may be applicable to your project.
Technical Permits
Some technical permits require plan review. Contact the Building Inspection Department to determine whether plan review is required for your project. Technical Permit Application, Technical Permit Application Writeable (pdf)
Plumbing Permit: A plumbing permit authorizes installation of drain, waste and vent piping; potable water piping; fuel gas piping; and plumbing appliances and fixtures.
Mechanical Permit: A mechanical permit authorizes installation of furnaces and ducts, boilers and circulation piping, and exhaust fans and ducts.
Fireplace Permit: This permit is required for the installation of a gas fireplace, wood stove or outdoor fire pit. Get info on approved wood-burning devices.
Electrical Permit: An electrical permit authorizes installation of wiring, receptacles, switches, light fixtures, electrical equipment, fixed-in-place appliances and connection of these systems to utility service.
Temporary Power: A separate electrical construction meter permit is required if a temporary electrical service will be installed during construction.
Photovoltaic: These permits are required for photovoltaic (solar) systems. Residential roof-mounted systems under 15kw may be issued over the counter if all submittal materials are provided. A plan review is required for all residential PV systems over 15kw, ground-mounted and commercial systems. Get info on PV systems requirements, PV Permit Application, PV Permit Application Writable PDF, PV Submittal Requirements, the PV Checklist.
Policies and Requirements
Listed below are commonly referenced policies and requirements that may pertain to your project.
Summit County's for the 2018 International Code Council (ICC) series.
For 15kw systems and smaller, installed on the rooftop of a dwelling or accessory structure, the permit is issued over the counter if all materials required are submitted. All other PV permits (ground-mounted, commercial, and systems over 15kw) will require a plan review.
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