§ 23.10.104.7. Permit application requirements.  


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  • To obtain a permit, the applicant shall first file an application on a form furnished by the department. The application shall:

    A.

    Identify and describe the work covered by the permit for which application is made.

    B.

    Describe the land on which the proposed work is to be done by legal description, tax parcel number, or street address to readily identify and definitely locate the proposed building or work.

    C.

    Indicate the use or occupancy for which the proposed work is intended.

    D.

    Be accompanied by plans, diagrams, computations and specifications, and other data as required in this code.

    E.

    State the valuation of the proposed work. Valuation shall be as defined in sections 23.10.102.1 and 23.10.104.15.1.

    F.

    Be signed by the owner, contractor, Architectural or Engineering licensed professional, or the owner's authorized agent. If authorized agent will be signing, a notarized statement from the owner, naming authorized agent to be acting on the owners' behalf shall be submitted.

    G.

    Give such other data and information as may be required by the building official.

    H.

    If the work under application is an alteration to or construction of a privately owned residential structure of one to four units, used or intended to be used as a human dwelling, proof of a residential contractor endorsement issued by the State of Alaska shall be provided if required by value of alteration. Exception: An individual performing work on their own residence, as described in subsection 23.10.105.1.B. shall not be required to submit a residential endorsement.

    I.

    For all Change of Use, Alteration, and Additions the applicant must submit the number of inspections they estimate they will need. Fees for these types of permits will be based upon the number of inspections.