PERMIT APPLICATION COMMON
Choose the Primary Property Use:
Single Family/Duplex
Project Value:
87426
PERMIT TRACKING COMMON
Review Level:
Full +
Application Completed Date:
02/23/2016
Permit Issued Date:
05/26/2017
Permit Remarks:
Maintain one standard residential curb cut 10 feet wide located along NW 98th Street about 19 feet north of the southern property line. All other curb cuts and driveways to be removed under SDOT permit #341148.
CONSTRUCTION VALUATION INFO
Intake Value: New:
0
Intake Value: Alteration:
87426
Total Intake Value:
87426
Issue Value: New:
114477
Issue Value: Alteration:
0
Total Issued Value:
114477
BUILDING CODE INFO
What building code was used for your design?:
2012 SRC
Specific Building Code:
2012 SRC
Is this a substantial alteration?:
No
Action Type:
Add/Alt
Number of Existing Building Stories:
3
Number of Existing Below-Grade Building Stories:
1
Number of Proposed Building Stories:
3
Number of Proposed Below-Grade Building Stories:
1
Number of Mezzanines:
0
Will you change the building use or occupancy?:
No
Does your project qualify for our Priority Green Incentive program?:
No
Is a certificate of occupancy required?:
No
GROUND DISTURBANCE
Land Disturbing Activity:
Yes
Are you doing more than 2,000 square feet of earth disturbance?:
No
LAND USE STREET ELEMENTS
Number of Curb Cuts for This Permit:
1
Tenant Relocation Assistance
Residential Unit Occupancy:
Unit(s) on Property Not Affected by Scope
WASTE DIVERSION
Waste Diversion Plan Required:
Yes
EMERGENCY SYSTEMS
Are Emergency Systems Required for this Project?:
No
MECHANICAL CODE
Does your project include an HVAC mechanical system?:
No
ENERGY CODE
Compliance Category:
Residential
Compliance Path:
Prescriptive
ENERGY EQUIPMENT
AFUE Efficiency (percentage):
0
HSPF Efficiency (percentage):
0
Heating Fuel Type Proposed: Residential:
Electric Heat Pump
SANITARY INFORMATION
Reuse Existing Side Sewer System:
No
PERMIT APPLICATION COMMON
Is work in the right-of-way (street or alley) required?:
No
GROUND DISTURBANCE
Is the ground disturbance in an environmentally critical area?:
No