City of Tempe, AZ
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Addition/Alteration -- an extension or increase of floor area or building height or any change or modification in construction or occupancy.
Board of Adjustment -- an appointed board of seven members who hear and decide the approval of use permits and variances.
Bonded Charge Account -- a charge account set up for residential mechanical, electrical, and plumbing contractors to request permits over the phone and be billed monthly.
Code Amendments -- amendments to the building, mechanical, electrical and plumbing codes; adopted by city council.
Contractor's Affidavit -- a form required for all building safety permits issued.
Correction Notice -- an inspection report stating items which were not built to approved plans or code and which need to be corrected prior to further inspections or construction progress.
Design Review Board -- an appointed board of seven members who hear and decide the approval of exterior building elevation and landscape designs.
Engineering -- division responsible for city projects as well as private projects that might encroach into city right of ways.
Engineering Clearance -- an inspection clearance from the Engineering Division of Public Works is required prior to issuance of a certificate of occupancy on some projects. You will be advised if your project requires an engineering clearance.
Inspection Record -- the card you receive with your building permit. The inspector will sign off on the inspection card each time an inspection is approved.
Legal Description -- a description of a parcel of land by recorded tract and lot number.
MEP -- mechanical, electrical, plumbing.
Neighborhood Enhancement - a division within the Community Development Department that enforces residential zoning, nuisance, rental housing, and housing complaints.
Notice to Comply -- a legal notice citing non-compliance with zoning, housing and/or building codes.
Off-sites -- work done in a public right of way for a private project.
Planning & Zoning -- division responsible for overseeing growth and land use.
Planning & Zoning Clearance -- an inspection clearance from the planning division that is required prior to issuance of a certificate of occupancy on some projects. You will be advised if your project requires a planning and zoning clearance.
Parcel Number -- a number assigned to each parcel of land by the county assessor.
Permit Number -- can be building, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, fire, water, paving, refuse, grading or drainage (among others); permit number is found in the upper right hand corner of the permit.
Plan Check -- the process of reviewing plans, specs, and calcs to verify compliance with building, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, zoning and/or fire codes.
Plot Plan -- a plat of a lot, drawn to scale, showing the actual measurement, size and location of any existing building(s) in relation to the lot lines.
Red-lines -- applicant plans with red marks which indicate items found to be in non-compliance with codes.
Re-submittal -- plans which are resubmitted for plan review with red-line items corrected and all items in plan check report addressed.
Revisions -- changes made to approved plans after a permit has been issued.
Set-backs -- the minimum required distance between the property line and the building line.
Site Plan -- a plan which outlines the use and development of any tract of land.
Standard -- plans which will be used for several buildings or structures at different locations.
Tenant Improvement -- changes to the interior of a commercial building that do not add square footage.
Tracking Number -- number assigned to all new projects when submitted to Development Services.
Utility Clearances -- clearance called into utility companies when projects have received final inspection approval.
Variance -- process used to waive specific regulations of the Zoning & Development Code.
Board of Adjustment -- an appointed board of seven members who hear and decide the approval of use permits and variances.
Bonded Charge Account -- a charge account set up for residential mechanical, electrical, and plumbing contractors to request permits over the phone and be billed monthly.
Code Amendments -- amendments to the building, mechanical, electrical and plumbing codes; adopted by city council.
Contractor's Affidavit -- a form required for all building safety permits issued.
Correction Notice -- an inspection report stating items which were not built to approved plans or code and which need to be corrected prior to further inspections or construction progress.
Design Review Board -- an appointed board of seven members who hear and decide the approval of exterior building elevation and landscape designs.
Engineering -- division responsible for city projects as well as private projects that might encroach into city right of ways.
Engineering Clearance -- an inspection clearance from the Engineering Division of Public Works is required prior to issuance of a certificate of occupancy on some projects. You will be advised if your project requires an engineering clearance.
Inspection Record -- the card you receive with your building permit. The inspector will sign off on the inspection card each time an inspection is approved.
Legal Description -- a description of a parcel of land by recorded tract and lot number.
MEP -- mechanical, electrical, plumbing.
Neighborhood Enhancement - a division within the Community Development Department that enforces residential zoning, nuisance, rental housing, and housing complaints.
Notice to Comply -- a legal notice citing non-compliance with zoning, housing and/or building codes.
Off-sites -- work done in a public right of way for a private project.
Planning & Zoning -- division responsible for overseeing growth and land use.
Planning & Zoning Clearance -- an inspection clearance from the planning division that is required prior to issuance of a certificate of occupancy on some projects. You will be advised if your project requires a planning and zoning clearance.
Parcel Number -- a number assigned to each parcel of land by the county assessor.
Permit Number -- can be building, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, fire, water, paving, refuse, grading or drainage (among others); permit number is found in the upper right hand corner of the permit.
Plan Check -- the process of reviewing plans, specs, and calcs to verify compliance with building, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, zoning and/or fire codes.
Plot Plan -- a plat of a lot, drawn to scale, showing the actual measurement, size and location of any existing building(s) in relation to the lot lines.
Red-lines -- applicant plans with red marks which indicate items found to be in non-compliance with codes.
Re-submittal -- plans which are resubmitted for plan review with red-line items corrected and all items in plan check report addressed.
Revisions -- changes made to approved plans after a permit has been issued.
Set-backs -- the minimum required distance between the property line and the building line.
Site Plan -- a plan which outlines the use and development of any tract of land.
Standard -- plans which will be used for several buildings or structures at different locations.
Tenant Improvement -- changes to the interior of a commercial building that do not add square footage.
Tracking Number -- number assigned to all new projects when submitted to Development Services.
Utility Clearances -- clearance called into utility companies when projects have received final inspection approval.
Variance -- process used to waive specific regulations of the Zoning & Development Code.