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109.910 Integrated Permit Fees. Permit fees for integrated permits shall be determined <br /> based on the building permit fee. Fees for the disciplines shall be figured at the following <br /> percentages and shall not be less than $35 per discipline: <br /> Electrical - 8% of the building permit fee <br /> Plumbing - 7% of the building permit fee <br /> Mechanical - 9% of the building permit fee <br /> (SECTION 110 INSPECTIONS) <br /> 110.3.90 Extra inspections. In addition to the inspections normally provided, the Building Official <br /> shall require that additional inspections or re-inspections be conducted due to noncompliance with <br /> Code requirements or due to work which is not ready for inspection or not accessible for inspection at <br /> the time of a scheduled inspection. Fees for such additional inspections shall be assessed and paid <br /> prior to scheduling the next inspection. <br /> 110.4 Inspection agencies. The Building Official is authorized to accept reports of approved <br /> inspection agencies, provided such agencies satisfy the requirements as to qualification and <br /> reliability. All such reports must be received by the Department of Community Development within 72 <br /> hours of the inspection or as approved by the Building Official. All fees and costs related to the <br /> performance of special inspections services shall be the responsibility of the owner. <br /> 110.4.90 Third-party inspections. All third-party inspections, qualifications, and reliability must be <br /> pre-approved by the Building Official. All inspections not pre-approved will be negated. <br /> Qualifications of the third-party inspector must be presented to the Department of Community <br /> Development and approved prior to services rendered. Presentation of these qualifications does not <br /> relieve the requirement of requesting approval prior to use of a third-party inspector for each and <br /> every inspection. <br /> Third-party inspectors must maintain certain qualifications in order to perform inspections: <br /> 1. Pro fessionally licensed (with stamp) as an architect or an engineer in the State of Missouri, or <br /> certified by the International Code Council as an inspector in the particular field of inspection. <br /> 2. A pproved by the City of University City to inspect the specific project. <br /> 3. Not have a conflict of interest (vesting financially, etc.) in the project. <br /> Inspections performed by members of a company that do not meet the criteria of a third-party <br /> inspector are negated. <br /> Y F <br /> 11 <br />