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Social Hierarchy Continue to the category. These documents will address deficiencies in the plan and inform you of supporting documents that are needed in order to obtain grading plan approval. Before your grading plan can be approved you will need to approach various jurisdictional agencies for their approval of a permit or letter stating they have no jurisdiction over your project. Below are links for some of those agencies.
The approval package will contain versions of your plans with County stamp and signature as well as all supporting documents for the grading plan.
To find your local District office, please click here. The Grading Plan is typically the first improvement plan to get approved and the first permit to get issued. This explains why there are so many supporting documents required for it.
That said, based on the scope of your project, you must continue processing improvement plans until you obtain all plan approvals and the necessary permits to finish constructing your project. After 2 years from the date that the grading plan is approved, the approval expires.
If your grading plan expires before you pull the grading permit, you'll need to submit a new grading plan with supporting documents for review and approval. If your grading plan was approved in or after, we will have all of the supporting documents stored digitally. However, some approvals by other agencies may be expired and would need to be renewed. As construction progresses, site conditions may warrant design changes to the approved grading plans.
It is the responsibility of the permittee to inform the Building Inspector and grading plan check engineer of these changes and provide revised grading plans for approval prior to proceeding with the changes. If you need to submit revised grading plans for review and approval, click below.
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