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Posted on 9/18/19 at 8:06 pm
Posted on 9/18/19 at 8:06 pm
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Posted on 9/18/19 at 8:09 pm to lnomm34
Depending on the location of your sewer line, it might be easier and cheaper to run the sink drain into the line that discharges into the yard
Posted on 9/18/19 at 8:16 pm to wickowick
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Posted on 9/18/19 at 8:26 pm to lnomm34
I just put myself as the contractor on stuff at my house. Dunno how it is in BR though
Posted on 9/18/19 at 8:42 pm to lnomm34
I have to ask. Does anyone find it sad that we have to ask to build on our own property? I just don’t understand how we got here. It’s not a hotel. It’s a damn outdoor kitchen.
Posted on 9/18/19 at 9:13 pm to jbgleason
I was able to name myself as the general. I had to have my electrician sign the permit and provide a letter (invoice) he did the work. You need to find out what has to be inspected. In my case, everything includeint the framing. Once you pay the permit, if the inspector has to come out for a re inspection of something that failed, you will be charged.
Posted on 9/18/19 at 9:15 pm to lnomm34
Nobody pulls permits these days
Posted on 9/18/19 at 9:57 pm to jbgleason
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Does anyone find it sad that we have to ask to build on our own property?
No. People would be building all sorts of crazy crap that is not structurally sound. Do you really want your neighbor's brother-in-law's friend building him a 100' tall tower 10' from your house?
To the OP, if you are wanting to build a toilet and shower the city will probably consider it a habitable space which brings on all sorts of other ordinances. You really have to go talk to your city's Building Inspections and see what you can and can't do as all cities have different rules.
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Posted on 9/19/19 at 1:13 am to ScaryClown
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Posted on 9/19/19 at 8:06 am to jbgleason
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Does anyone find it sad that we have to ask to build on our own property? I just don’t understand how we got here.
I know when they started building on the northshore there all sorts of shady shite going on. So much that the legitimate contractors set everything up.
Posted on 9/19/19 at 9:03 am to Zappas Stache
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No. People would be building all sorts of crazy crap that is not structurally sound. Do you really want your neighbor's brother-in-law's friend building him a 100' tall tower 10' from your house?
We just went from an outdoor kitchen to a 100' tower? Great example. What would someone do with a 100' tower on a residential property anyway?
Posted on 9/19/19 at 9:36 am to lnomm34
Get your drawings done, and into them ASAP. Plan review is a backed up nightmare. I paid the fee to have the review expedited, and it still took them 4 weeks.
I did my own drawings. Once they looked at my plans, I had the approval in a day or two. I did the framing, hardiboard, sheetrock, and paint myself. I hired subs to do the foundation, roofing, soffits and facia, plumbing, AC, and electric.
I had to have city inspections on the foundation, plumbing, AC, electric, and framing. They were very slow on each one. At one point I couldn't do anything for three weeks while I waited on the city to inspect AC.
I did my own drawings. Once they looked at my plans, I had the approval in a day or two. I did the framing, hardiboard, sheetrock, and paint myself. I hired subs to do the foundation, roofing, soffits and facia, plumbing, AC, and electric.
I had to have city inspections on the foundation, plumbing, AC, electric, and framing. They were very slow on each one. At one point I couldn't do anything for three weeks while I waited on the city to inspect AC.
This post was edited on 9/19/19 at 9:38 am
Posted on 9/19/19 at 11:11 am to jbgleason
quote:Because some people are stupid and always testing the limits of common sense.
I just don’t understand how we got here.
Posted on 9/19/19 at 11:25 am to jbgleason
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We just went from an outdoor kitchen to a 100' tower? Great example. What would someone do with a 100' tower on a residential property anyway?
You may have to use the power of inference to comprehend my statement.
Posted on 9/19/19 at 11:40 am to jbgleason
quote:Fire watch
What would someone do with a 100' tower on a residential property anyway?
Posted on 9/19/19 at 11:56 am to Hammertime
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Fire watch
There is a rich guy near me, in the middle of a ritzy neighborhood who built a small tower on top of his house to use as a telescope room. Its about 50' tall but I'm sure he permitted though.
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