2020-2021 Budget Report & Annual Policy Statement

c. Once pertinent permits have been issued by the City, the A&A Committee will approve the Lot Improvement Permit Application and authorize work to proceed. A copy of approved City permits will be provided to ORPS and maintained in the lot file. d. Final inspection will be scheduled following receipt of a signed off permit from the City ensuring that all work has been completed according to code.

11. Contractor Guidelines

No Lot Modification Permit will be approved for an unlicensed contractor performing work in the categories listed below. Contractors must hold the applicable contractor’s license issued by the State of California for the work they are performing and hold a business license from the city of Cathedral City. A Lot Modification Permit may be issued to an Owner as an Owner/Contractor. However, if the owner subcontracts any work in the categories listed below, the subcontractor must be licensed, and name and licensing information provided to the Association on an Addendum to the Permit Application. Work Requiring a Contractor’s License: • New Concrete and Masonry Work (Exception: Brick border around landscaping) • Outdoor Kitchen Installations • Fence Installation • Storage Enclosures • Lattice Work • Stairs • Custom Shade Structures or Pergolas • Electrical • Plumbing • Artificial Turf

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