Land Development Ordinance - Amended 6-3-2024

ii. Municipal Program . A similar program undertaken by a municipal electric service provider, whether the installation, modification or replacement is made before or after the point of delivery of electric service to the customer.

(2) Application for Permit. Written application shall be made for all permits required by this Article, and shall be made on forms provided by the Inspections Department. Such application shall be made by the owner of the building or structure affected or by his authorized agent or representative, and, in addition to such other information as may be required by the appropriate Inspector to enable him to determine whether the permit applied for should be issued, shall show the following:

A. Name, residence, and business address of owner.

B. Name, residence, and business address of authorized representative or agent, if any.

C. Name and address of the contractor, if any, together with evidence that he has obtained a certificate from the appropriate State licensing board for such contractor, if such is required for the work proposed and the permit for which application is made.

(3) Plans & Specifications. Detailed plans and specifications shall accompany each

application for a permit, as required by the North Carolina State Building Code, and for any other building or structure where plans and specifications are deemed necessary by the appropriate Inspector in order for the Inspector to determine whether the proposed work complies with the appropriate regulatory codes. Plans shall be drawn to scale with sufficient clarity to indicate the nature and extent of the work proposed, and the plans and specifications together shall contain information sufficient to indicate that the work proposed will conform to the provisions of this Article and the appropriate regulatory codes. Where plans and specifications are required, a copy of the same shall be kept at the work until all authorized operations have been completed and approved by the appropriate Inspector.

(4)

Limitations on Issuance of Permits

A. Licensed General Contractor . Where the North Carolina General Statutes require that certain types of work shall be performed by a licensed general contractor, then no permit shall be issued unless this work is performed by a licensed general contractor. B. Registered Architect or Registered Engineer . Where the North Carolina General Statutes require that plans for certain types of construction be prepared only by a registered architect or a registered engineer, no permit shall be issued unless the plans

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