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<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> 18. Portable equipment; installation, replacement or relocation of approved portable equipment <br /> and appliances. <br /> 19. Retaining walls or planter boxes 24 inches or less in height; miscellaneous site work, <br /> excavation or fill which creates a permanent change in elevation along the property line of not <br /> more than 6 inches. <br /> 20. Roof covering replacement when done with like material, including replacement of 25% or <br /> less of the roof sheathing. <br /> 21. Siding, exterior, new pre-finished metal or vinyl installed over existing walls, soffits, fascia <br /> boards and overhangs, with no change to the size or location of existing wall openings. <br /> 22. Smoke detectors, battery-operated; installation. <br /> 23. Steps or stairs, exterior, not exceeding two risers and are built per code requirements. <br /> 24. Storm windows or storm doors installation with no modifications to the size or location of <br /> the wall openings. <br /> 25. Swimming pools, hot tubs or spas, above ground or in-ground pools; with no water <br /> recirculating system and with a water depth not exceeding 24 inches. <br /> 26. Tents smaller than 100 square feet. <br /> 27. Tuckpointing, including replacing or relaying not more than 4 square feet of masonry <br /> surface. <br /> 28. Wall paper or other wall covering material applied to plaster, gypsum board or a similar <br /> noncombustible base. <br /> 29. Windows; glazing or glass replacement, or replacement or repair of sash or frames, with no <br /> modification or reduction in size or location of the opening. <br /> 105.3.90 Rejected application. Rejected applications will be held on file for 60 days after the <br /> date of rejection. If the required information or corrections are not received within this period of <br /> time, the application shall be deemed to have been abandoned. <br /> <br /> 105.6.90 Qualifications of contractors and workers. The building official shall not be required <br /> to issue a permit unless the contractor and workers are qualified to carry out the proposed work <br /> in accordance with the requirements of this code. Refusal or inability to comply with code <br /> requirements on other work shall be considered as evidence of lack of such qualifications. <br /> <br /> 105.90 Coordination with other jurisdictions. Where a building, structure, or premises is <br /> constructed partially outside the city limits, the building official shall be authorized to enter into <br /> agreements with the adjoining code jurisdictions to avoid duplication of permits, inspections and <br /> fees. <br /> <br /> (SECTION 106 CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS) <br /> <br /> 106.1 Submittal documents. Construction documents, special inspection and structural <br /> observation programs, and other data shall be submitted in one or more sets with each <br /> application for a permit. The construction documents shall be prepared by a registered design <br /> professional where required by the statutes of the jurisdiction in which the project is to be <br /> constructed. Where special conditions exist, the building official is authorized to require <br /> additional construction documents to be prepared by a registered design professional. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> 4 <br />