Permit Submittal Guide for Mechanical Work
When the scope of the proposed project does not include any structural change or change in use and fails to meet the requirements of an ordinary repair but involves an extension, addition, relocation, replacement or change in the mechanical system within the existing building envelope it is considered an alteration that requires a mechanical permit.
NOTE:
Alterations that require a mechanical permit are by definition the removal, replacement or relocation of any system within the existing building envelope involving mechanical work that does not meet the definition of minor repair and is governed by the building code.
Mechanical Systems
IRC defines a mechanical system as a system specifically addressed and regulated by the International Residential Code and International Mechanical Code composed of various components, devices, appliances and equipment. Mechanical components, devices, appliances and equipment include but not limited to the following:
- furnace, boiler, heat pump, air conditioning equipment, fireplace inserts, gas log sets, generator, fuel burning appliances
Mechanical Permit Application for an Alteration shall include the following:
A completed Mechanical Application with original signature
Three (3) copies of complete construction documents including plans and specifications.
Review the Uniform Construction Code for scope of work requirements.
One (1) copy of the Workers' Compensation Form
Permit Fee:
Building Permit fee consistent with the fee schedule shall be calculated by the Code Official and shall be paid prior to issuing the Permit
Plan review costs:
Third Party Agency plan review costs are not included as part of the permit fee
Owner/applicant is responsible for Third Party plan review costs
Inspections:
Third Party Agency inspections are required for all work
Third Party inspection costs are not included as part of the permit fee
Owner/applicant is responsible for Third Party inspection fees
A copy of all Third Party inspection(s) shall be provided to the Township
The permit applicant is responsible for making arrangements for inspections and insuring that the required inspections have been performed by a 3rd Party Inspection Agency approved by the Township.
The required inspections are indicated on the back of the Permit card.
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When calling for required inspections the following information is necessary:
- Contractor Name,
- Project Location,
- Building Permit Number and
- Type of Inspection.
GENERAL INFORMATION:
This Permit Submittal Guide is a general reference guide intended to assist in the preparation, submittal and review of the documents necessary to issue a permit. Additional information may be required based on job specific design and construction situations.
All projects will be evaluated and reviewed in terms of compliance with applicable codes as adopted by Londonderry Township.
Construction documents and plan reviews shall be performed by a 3rd party review agency.
Upon issuance of the permit, it shall be posted and visible from the public street.
If the project is located in a floodplain / floodway a floodplain development permit is required.
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Step 1: Find If Your Project Requires A Permit
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Step 2: Follow Submittal Guide(s)
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Step 3: Complete & Submit Application
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