MikeC
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As I am new to all of this, I had another question come up yesterday. I have a developer who is going to renovate an old building that has been vacant for a few years. The engineer called me up yesterday and questioned on if a permit was required for demo. He said they aren't sure what they are working with yet and need to open things up before they have a final plan.
I dwelled on this one for a while. I understand that they don't have a complete plan yet, so any drawings are likely to change once he has a better idea of what needs to be done. At the same time, the code clearly states that any work requires a permit. I wanted to tell him to move forward on the demo without the permit until they have a plan, but I am concerned that this decision may bite me in the backside down the road. I told him to apply for the permit for the demo and that we could amend it as the project moves forward.
How are these renovations typically dealt with in regards to at what point the permit is obtained?
I dwelled on this one for a while. I understand that they don't have a complete plan yet, so any drawings are likely to change once he has a better idea of what needs to be done. At the same time, the code clearly states that any work requires a permit. I wanted to tell him to move forward on the demo without the permit until they have a plan, but I am concerned that this decision may bite me in the backside down the road. I told him to apply for the permit for the demo and that we could amend it as the project moves forward.
How are these renovations typically dealt with in regards to at what point the permit is obtained?