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Residential Accessory Building Permit
Residential Accessory Building Permit
Minimum Requirements of Plans Submittal
Process
Submit two (2) sets of documentation, as applicable, to Zoning to begin the residential accessory building permit process.
Zoning shall indicate approval on the
Building Permit application,
site plan
and
construction plans.
Application and
construction documents
are reviewed for compliance with the Florida Building Code by the Division of Building Safety.
Some residential accessory building permits will require additional review by
other Departments or Divisions,
depending upon specific, individual conditions or circumstances. Many items are addressed below in the required documentation. Please see the
Residential Permitting Process
brochure for additional Departmental requirements and
Guide to Residential Plan Approval
.
An approved set of the construction documents are stamped by Residential Plans Review to be available in the field for all County inspections.
Permit fees are paid to the Cashier.
The Building
permit number
is issued.
Inspection Record card,
stamped construction documents and payment receipt are returned to the applicant.
Additional
sub-permits
may be obtained, which are then linked to the Building Permit for record purposes.
Required Tools
The
Building Permit Application
form shall be approved by Zoning.
The
owners estimated value
must be written on the front of the application.
Page 2 of the Building Permit Application must be filled out completely when the estimated value exceeds $2,500.00.
2
Site plans
approved by Zoning.
2 Sets of
construction documents
prepared by an Architect or Engineer, registered in the State of Florida,
Designed in accordance with the
Florida Building Code 2007,
Residential with 2009 Supplements.
To include
Basic Wind Speed Design
Criteria
All documents shall be signed, dated and affixed with a raised seal.
The following supporting documents shall be attached to the plans:
2 sets of signed and sealed Truss engineering.
2 sets of completed form 1100A-08, 600A-08 or form
1100B-08
,
Florida Energy Efficiency Code
for Building Construction and manual J load calculations for all.
2 mechanical duct layouts, air conditioner and condensing unit locations.
2 copies of product approval installation details and specifications for all windows and all doors with
Orange County Product Approval Cover Sheet
per
Reference rule 9B-72.
2 copies of
Lot Grading/Drainage Plan
and finished floor elevation approved by the Development Engineering Dept. or
Ranger Drainage District
approval.
For infill lots, a separate inspection by a Building Inspector will be required.
An original
Flood Plain Permit
is required if the lot is in a Flood Zone.
OC Water and sewer if applicable connection fee receipts or an approved
septic permit
from the Orange County Health Department is required prior to permit issuance. Approval from the Orange County Development Engineering Division is required and must be presented when applying for a building permit.
Environmental Protection Division approval is required for all structures at or over bodies of water or wetlands.
A licensed contractor will be required for this project.
An owner-builder may act as Contractor under Exemption to
F.S. 489.103(7)(a).
An
Owner Builder Disclosure Statement
is required to be completed for an owner builder.
NOTE: Only a Licensed Contractor is allowed to give
Power of Attorney
to an agent. Power of Attorney must be original, site specific and notarized.
Any project over $2,500 will require a certified copy of the recorded
Notice of Commencement
submitted to the Division of Building Safety prior to the first inspection.
Fees
Fee Schedule
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Contact Us
For questions, contact the Division of Building Safety:
Phone:
(407) 836-5550.
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