Residential building permit definition
Residential building permit means a building permit issued by a city or a county to construct, enlarge, alter, repair, move, demolish, or change the occupancy of any building containing only dwelling units used for independent living of one or more persons including permanent provisions for living, sleeping, eating, cooking, and sanitation, and structures accessory to dwelling units, such as detached garages and storage buildings.
Residential building permit means a building permit issued
Residential building permit means a building permit issued for the construction or alteration of a residential structure. A residential building permit does not mean an electrical permit, plumbing permit, or mechanical permit.
More Definitions of Residential building permit
Residential building permit means a permit for the construction of one or more Units issued by the City, or another public agency in the event the City no longer issues said permits for the construction of Units within CFD No. 2004-1. For purposes of this definition, "Residential Building Permit" shall not include permits for construction or installation of parking structures, retaining walls, utility improvements, or other such improvements not intended for human habitation.
Residential building permit means an official authorization by the County Building Official to commence construction of a residential dwelling, which may include single-family detached and attached dwellings, condominiums, townhouses, apartments, or other residential dwellings that may house families on a permanent basis. This term excludes timeshares, fractional, hotel rooms, or
Residential building permit means a building permit