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Occupancy permits apply when you change an occupancy or change a structure. If there is no change, the prior occupancy permit would apply.
Officially, you need a building permit for a kitchen remodel. Building inspectors drive daily around the city inspecting jobsites. During these drives if they notice any contruction going on that they are not familiar with they will stop and ask for permits. If caught without one, they will give you a Stop Notice(until permit is approved), possibly a fine on top of permit fees and usually will be tougher on you during inspections.
Anything that substantially changes the structure has to have a permit. Changing room configuration would be under that qualification. It will also change the value of the house and so the tax rate will change. The authority that taxes real estate in the area must be notified and that is what the permit does.
What is a 'fance' -please be more explicit.
I believe all minor or major building and remodeling houses do require a permit for construction. Usually it depends in the city you live too, depends on your city's regulations.
What are those structure required for zoning permit
Depending on your location, if the metal roof is going to be more durable and sturdier than your existing roof, you will need a permit. Also if the metal roof is going to heavier than your existing roof, it will require a permit.
The Monroe Doctrine asserted that European powers should not intervene in the political affairs of independent nations in the Americas. It essentially permitted the United States to act as a protector of countries in Latin America against European colonization and interference. This helped establish the United States as a dominant power in the region.
Virtually any structure built on a property requires a permit.
Get a permit. In the US that would be the FCC. or you might buy an existing station.
you would have to get a permit from your town mostlikely to have another structure on your property.
A shell is a building that is empty in the inside. Typically a shell permit is obtained for a commercial/retail property that does not have a Tenant. The owner will fill this empty space and then a Tenant Improvement (TI) Permit is obtained. The shell permit would include only the most basic structure the code will allow. The main shape of the building, exiting, egress lighting (exit lighting), the minimum number of restrooms required. The shell permit does not include occupancy. A Tenant can not move in until they obtain a Tenant Improvement Permit. If a restaurant moved in and wanted a Tenant Improvement they would provide drawings for all seating, kitchens, lighting, mechanical, electrical, plumbing for ONLY the portion that the restaurant...the rest of the structure remains unoccupied until a TI Permit is obtained