Permit Cancellation

Building Permits

All Building permits are required to have periodic inspections. If a building permit has been issued but, the project has not been started and an inspection has not been completed within six months of the issue date of the permit (this does not include the site inspection) the permit may be canceled. If, after the project has been started and work is stopped for any reason for a period of six months or more the permit may be canceled.

Electrical, Mechanical, & Plumbing Permits

All Electrical, Mechanical and Plumbing permits are required to have periodic inspections. If a permit has been issued but, the project has not been started and an inspection has not been completed within six months of the issue date of the permit the permit may be canceled. If, after the project has been started and work is stopped for any reason for a period of six months or more the permit may be canceled.

All equipment for which a permit has been issued must be inspected and approved. Any equipment or attachments thereto that is intended to be concealed by any permanent portion of the structure shall not be concealed until it has been inspected and approved. Equipment shall not be put into normal operation until it has had a final inspection and been approved. The only exception to this requirement is emergency replacement equipment.

Emergency replacement equipment may be installed before a permit has been issued, but, an application for a permit and a request for an inspection must be made within two business days after the equipment has been installed, and in no case may it be concealed before it is inspected.