Permit Expiration: Building permits expire 365 days after permit issuance, or 180 days after the last approved inspection activity is performed. The Building Official may extend the time for action for a period not exceeding 180 days, upon the receipt of a written extension request indicating that circumstances beyond the control of the permit holder have prevented action from being taken. Additional fees may be due to reactivate the permit.
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ELECTRICAL WORK. If electrical work is proposed, a separate electrical permit is required. You can contact Labor and Industries (L&I) at www.lni.wa.gov to obtain an electrical permit. Electrical systems must be inspected by L&I prior to requesting a framing inspection and final approval granted prior to requesting a final building inspection from the Department of Community Development.
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Reinspection Fee: All approved plans for this permit and the printed building permit with conditions are required to be on-site for inspection purposes, and work to be inspected shall be complete and ready for inspection. If an inspection is called for and plans are not available on site, or the work is not ready for inspection, or if previously identified corrections have not been made, approval will not be granted. In addition, a re-inspection fee will be charged and must be collected by the Department of Community Development prior to any further inspections being performed or approvals granted.
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Final Inspection Required: All building permits shall have a final inspection performed and approved by the Kitsap County Department of Community Development prior to permit expiration. The failure to request a final inspection or failure to obtain final approval prior to expiration will be documented in the legal property records on file with Kitsap County as being non-compliant with Kitsap County ordinances and building regulations and will be referred to Kitsap County Code Compliance for action.
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Certificate of Occupancy Approval Inspection. No building or structure shall be used or occupied, until the final inspection and the occupancy approval inspection have been approved. Approval of the certificate of occupancy inspection shall not be construed as an approval of any violation of the provisions of this code or of other ordinances of the jurisdiction. Certificates presuming to give authority to violate or cancel the provisions of this code or other ordinances of the jurisdiction shall not be valid.
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Residential Address: Numerals for residential building addresses shall be conspicuously displayed on a contrasting background and shall be a minimum of 4 inches in height with a minimum stroke of 1/2 inch. If the building is not clearly visible from a named way of travel, the numerical designation (address) shall also be displayed near the main entrance to the property as well as at the driveway entrance that leads to the building. Property addresses shall be posted prior to requesting any inspections. If property addresses are not posted upon inspection, inspection will not be approved and a re-inspection fee will be charged and must be collected by the Department of Community Development prior to any further inspections being performed or approvals granted.
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Erosion and sedimentation control devices shall be installed in accordance with best management practices. Provide silt fence(s) along contours. Provide appropriate gravel construction entrance mat. Protect all exposed soils.
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All structures shall have roof gutters. All gutters, downspouts, and yard drains must be directed at a minimum to splash blocks, (or an infiltration system, if required). Drains shall have a minimum 2% grade away from the foundation. All drainage discharges shall be located so that there is no adverse impact to downstream or adjacent properties.
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This permit shall comply with all Kitsap Public Health District regulations and conditions of approval.
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No final inspection or occupancy approval will be granted until all impact fees are paid. This permit is subject to the payment of impact fees. Impact fees must be paid at time of permit issuance, or if deferred, must be paid prior to final inspection.
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Existing approach is acceptable. However, any improvements or installation of another approach on this parcel will require a new road approach permit.
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Drainage BMP: Dispersion Trench
Connect all roof drains to the dispersion trench system as shown on the approved plans.
Trench length: per approved civil plan
Downslope: Setback 10 feet from drainfield
Setback: 10 feet from property line
Setback: 10 feet from structures
Applicant shall complete the provided Operation & Maintenance Manual for privately maintained dispersion trench facilities. The completed Operation & Maintenance Manual shall be submitted to Kitsap County and the dispersion trench shall be inspected prior to requesting a final building inspection.
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Permit approval subject to chapter 19.300.315 of Kitsap County Code, which states that buffers or setbacks shall remain undisturbed natural vegetation areas except where the buffer can be enhanced to improve its functional attributes. Refuse shall not be placed in buffers.
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Stream buffer signs shall be placed at the edge of the buffer for the non-fish bearing stream identified on the SWPP plan.
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Upon approval of this application a Water Use Limitations and Restrictions Notice will be recorded by The Department of Community Development. Recording fees are at the applicant’s expense. This Notice will include the following information in order to inform future purchasers, successors, and assignees of the water use limitations and restrictions as follows:
Domestic water use at this property is subject to a water use limitation of a maximum annual average withdrawal of nine hundred and fifty gallons per day, per connection, subject to the five thousand gallons per day limit in RCW 90.44.050.
If a Drought Emergency Order is issued pursuant to RCW 43.83B.405, domestic water use at this property may be curtailed to no more than three hundred and fifty gallons per day per connection, for indoor use only. Notwithstanding the drought restriction to indoor use, a fire control buffer may be maintained.
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The engineer shall provide certification to Kitsap County that the drainage conveyance pipes and structures were installed in compliance with the accepted plans.
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Provide documentation of concurrence from the Geotechnical Engineer that the project as constructed meets their recommendations.
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Verification by the Project Engineer that all construction has been accomplished in compliance with the recommendations of the geotechnical report
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Prior to requesting the Final Inspection, the applicant or Project Engineer shall submit the completed Operation and Maintenance Manual for privately maintained and/or non-standard stormwater facilities.
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Prior to requesting a final building permit inspection, the applicant shall verify that the total disturbed area is less than 7,000 square feet. If exceeded, soil amendment shall be provided for all native vegetation areas disturbed. Applicant shall amend soils for all lawn & landscaped areas per the approved soil management plan.
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