I’ve been through the prolonged permit process myself.Congrats! Probably want to react your address
What is the project?
I paid that much for a permit to replace the boards on an existing deck. It was an old deck built on top of a 2 car garage. All I was doing was tearing off the old wood, re Roofing the flat garage roof, putting down PT 2x4 sleepers, and then synthetic deck boards.Less than $250 and I had my construction permit a week after I sent it in online.
I can't imagine living anywhere like that. We only have permits for septic and it's a small fee.I paid that much for a permit to replace the boards on an existing deck. It was an old deck built on top of a 2 car garage. All I was doing was tearing off the old wood, re Roofing the flat garage roof, putting down PT 2x4 sleepers, and then synthetic deck boards.
I thought it was a like-for-like repair job and didn’t apply for a building permit.
An inspector drove by, saw the work being done and stopped my job until I went to city hall and paid the man.

Excavating starts tomorrow. Need to get slab in before phx summer!I recall the prior posts on this.
Get rolling!
Same here for an outbuilding or addition. Square footage is all they need (and a house needs a septic permit) and they reference a chart to see what that square footage permit cost and away you go.By contrast, here in rural SC our permit for our house took 15 minutes and cost $400. Most places I've lived have been a hassle.
The first best job is that of a weatherman. Even if you are wrong, you still get paid and everyone still pays attention to you afterwards.
