What should I do if my second extension is going to expire?

A new permit must be applied for before your second extension has expired. The following will be required:

  • The owner completes and submits a new Building Permit Application Form (PDF) (must be printed on letter size paper, 8.5 inches by 11 inches)
  • Obtain all department/division re-approval; there may be additional fees from other departments/divisions:
    • Air Pollution
    • Environmental Health
    • Planning
    • Public Works
    • Etc.
  • New plans and related documents may be required (this will be reviewed at the time of submitting the new permit application)
  • Fees (view current Fee Schedule):
    • 1-hour minimum fee for any applicable Plan Check. New codes will apply to unfinished work, if applicable
    • Administrative fee
    • Inspection fee multiplied by the number of inspections to complete the project
    • Records fee

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1. Are building services available with the COVID-19 closures?
2. Are building inspections available with the COVID-19 closures?
3. What should I do if my permit has expired?
4. What should I do if my permit is going to expire and I cannot complete the project before it will expire?
5. What should I do if my first extension is going to expire and I cannot complete the project?
6. What should I do if my second extension is going to expire?
7. Do I need to apply for a Minor Use Permit to continue the use of the temporary dwelling when extending my building permit?
8. Do I need a permit for a storage shed or small building?
9. What are the minimum residential stairway requirements?
10. Is a permit required to replace a deck?
11. Does the County require engineering when replacing composition roof covering with tile?
12. Are there pressure testing requirements for Polyethylene, Iron, or Copper water distribution systems?
13. What are the driveway construction requirements?
14. How do I determine setback requirements?
15. How do you locate leach lines for septic systems?
16. What can be installed in an easement?
17. What are the minimum depth requirement for sewer, gas, water, and electrical lines/conduits?
18. Can water, sewer, gas, or electrical be placed in the same trench?
19. How do you abandon a septic system?
20. How do I check my plan review status?
21. How do I know what time my inspection will be?
22. What qualifies as an agricultural building?
23. Who can provide the requirements for a secondary residence/guest house/in-law quarters?
24. How do I schedule an inspection?
25. Where do I find the requirements for swimming pool fencing/enclosures?
26. What are the plan checking turn-around (time to complete review) standards?
27. When can I talk to a Plan Checker or Building Inspector?