Utah Admin. Code R432-4-7 - Construction Plan Review
(1) Before
submitting documents for a construction plan review and inspection, the
applicant or licensee may schedule a conference with OL representatives, the
applicant or licensee's architect, and the applicant or licensee to explain the
required plans review process.
(2)
The applicant or licensee shall submit the following for OL review:
(a) a notice of intent;
(b) documentation of a functional program as
outlined in Section R432-4-9;
(c) construction documents; and
(d) any other document that verifies
compliance with each applicable code or construction rule under Title
R432.
(3) The applicant
or licensee shall ensure that the seal of a Utah-licensed architect is affixed
to any working drawings and specifications for new construction, additions, or
remodeling in compliance with Section
58-3a-602.
(4) The applicant or licensee shall pay a
construction plan review fee and construction inspection fee in accordance with
the fee schedule approved by the Legislature.
(5) Construction plan approval by OL does not
relieve the applicant or licensee of responsibility for compliance with this
rule.
(6)
(a) If construction has not commenced,
construction plan approval expires 12 months after the date of OL's approval
letter or the latest plan review correspondence between the applicant or
licensee and OL.
(b) For OL to
restore or reconsider approval, the applicant or licensee shall:
(i) resubmit construction
documents;
(ii) submit a new plan
review fee; and
(iii) obtain a new
letter of approval from OL.
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Public Law 91-190, National Environment Policy Act, requires the site and project be developed to minimize any adverse environmental effects on the neighborhood and community. Environmental clearances and permits shall be obtained from local jurisdictions and the Utah Department of Environmental Quality.