Most building, demolition and home improvement projects require a building permit. It is the responsibility of the homeowner and/or contractor to ensure that permits are received prior to beginning the work. The cost of the permit varies based on the type of work.
| Description |
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| Application for Contractor/Owner/Agent/Architect |
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| Application for Owner-Builders |
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| Application for Unreasonable Hardship Exception to Disabled Access |
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| Application for Alternate Materials, Design and Methods of Construction |
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| Arc-Fault Circuit Interrupter |
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| Bathroom Remodel |
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| Building Permit Application |
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| Demolition Permits |
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| Commercial Plans Submittal Requirements |
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| Concord's Security Ordinance |
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| Conductor/Conduit Sizes |
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| Contractors State License Board |
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| Electrical Grounding and Bonding |
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| Gas Calculations Table |
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| Gas Pressure Tests |
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| HVAC Ducting Requirements |
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| Kitchen Remodel |
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| Lighting: kitchen & bathroom |
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| Load Calculations for Additional Loads to Existing Single Family Dwelling |
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| Plumbing Permits |
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| Permits Expiration |
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| Pool & Spa Drainage Requirements |
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| Projects Without Building Permits |
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| Projects Requiring Permits |
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| Residential Barriers for Swimming Pools, Spas and Hot Tubs |
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| Residential Tri-fold General Information |
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| Retaining Walls |
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| Retaining Wall with 6-ft. Fence Guideline |
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| Saturday Construction Work Request |
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| Spa Requirements |
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| Special Inspection Requirements |
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| Stormwater Fact Sheet |
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| Submittal Requirements for a Building Permit (Single family, remodels & additions) |
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| Swimming Pool Demolition |
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| Typical Patio Cover Construction |
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| Water Heater Replacement 4 |
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| Window and Door Remodeling |
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| Work Exempt From Permits |
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