Frequently Asked Questions
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Florida law requires you to obtain permits for a range of work to ensure that the improvements meet minimum building standards to ensure safe workmanship. Permits are required for all new construction as well as specific alterations to existing structures, which include structural, plumbing, mechanical, gas and electrical changes. The true value of the permit lies in the accompanying expert inspection of your project. The person performing the work, whether an owner or a contractor is responsible for obtaining all necessary permits. Once the permit is issued, you can begin work. The permit must be on site and available to the inspector. If your permit has accompanying plans, then the plans must be available on the job site as well. The building permit expires if work is not started within 180 days from its issuance. Once you have begun, your permit expires if work is suspended or abandoned for 180 days and more. If you cannot work within a 180 day period but do not wish to abandon the project, you need to submit a written request to extend your permit. The following types of projects require permits: Any structure not specifically exempt by the Florida Building Code. Any structure for residential and commercial use, regardless of size. Remodeling, except painting and papering. Placement of a manufactured or modular home, or a relocated structure. When a building permit is not required but plumbing and mechanical work is being performed, separate plumbing and mechanical permits are required. When electrical work is being performed, separate electrical permits are required. If you are not sure whether you need a building permit, contact the Building Plan Reviews & Inspections Division at 386 517 2000 ext 232 or building@cityofflaglerbeach.com.
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Different building permit applications require different information. However, the following are some fairly common information requests that apply to most permit applications: Property address Property owner's name, address, telephone number, e-mail address, and fax number Contractor's name. address, telephone number, e-mail address, and fax number, if one is involved Subdivision Lot number Parcel number Description of work Drawn plans are not typically necessary for electrical, mechanical or plumbing permit applications. However, structural permits do normally require plans that clearly show all work on the building and where the building sits on the property. Typical plans include a site plan, floor plans, cross sections showing construction details and survey. However, if you have any questions as to what information is required, contact the Building Plan Reviews & Inspections Division at 386 517 2000 ext 232 or building@cityofflaglerbeach.com.
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Construction must conform to standards adopted by the City of Flagler Beach and the State of Florida. These include: 2010 Florida Building Code 2010 Florida Residential Code 2010 Florida Mechanical Code 2010 Florida Plumbing Code 2010 Florida Fuel Gas Code 2010 Florida Fire Prevention code 2008 National Electrical Code City of Flagler Beach Code of Ordinances City of Flagler Beach Comprehensive Plan All State and Federal regulationsBuilding