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Commercial / Multi-Family Login Checklist

Commercial / Multi-Family Login Checklist

Building Services & Civil Enforcement

slcpermits.com

801-535-6000

Please download and complete the login checklist through the link above. If an item is not applicable (N/A) to the proposed project, provide an explanation in the box(es) provided. It is the responsibility of the applicant to submit this checklist with the proposed construction plans/documents to ProjectDox. General Requirements

  1. Certified Address: If new construction, provide a City assigned Certified Address. Provide an appropriate certificate from SLC Engineering.
  2. Street address and project name: Specify the street address and project name on every sheet of plans, matching the Certified Address.
  3. Plan Sets: Submit complete plans and supporting documents electronically to ProjectDox. See Permit Application Instructions for further submission instructions. All plans must be drawn to scale.
    • a Plans (civil, site, architectural, structural, electrical, mechanical, plumbing, etc).
    • b Calculations
    • c Specifications
    • d Soils reports
    • e Energy analysis documents
    • f Equipment cut sheets
  4. Code Analysis: SLC currently uses the following codes: 2021 IBC with State amendments; 2021 International Codes with State amendments which include Building, Plumbing, Fuel/Gas, IECC, Mechanical and Fire Codes; the 2020 NEC and 2017 ICC edition of ICC A117.1 Accessible and Useable Buildings and Facilities; and the current SLC Zoning Ordinance (Title 21A). See Current Building Codes.
  5. Sheet Index: Include an index of all the sheets in the submitted drawing set.

Site Plan

Except for interior remodels that do not increase parking/landscape requirements, provide a fully dimensioned site plan (in accordance with Chapter 21A.58.060 of the Municipal Code) drawn to scale, which includes the following:

  • Property lines. Provide measurements for all property boundaries.
  • Lot size, streets, alleys, and setbacks.
  • Street lights, street trees, hydrants, water meters, etc.
  • Indicate location, size, dimension, use and type of construction of all buildings.
  • Location and type of natural features such as watercourses, rivers, lakes, fault lines.
  • Size and location of all ground mounted utility boxes and similar infrastructure.
  • Off-street parking layout and accessible parking requirements.
  • Fences and walls.
  • Signs per 21A.46.
  • Trash and recycling areas.
  • Topographic survey.
  • Grading plan and slope analysis.

Architectural Requirements

  • Plans: Provide foundation, floor/roof plans, drawn to scale.
  • Details/Sections: Provide construction details showing compliance with codes.
  • Elevations: Provide interior and exterior elevations.
  • Schedules: Provide window and door schedules.

Structural Requirements

  • Structural Analysis: Provide structural analysis, design, and details.
  • Special Inspections: Indicate required special inspections.

Electrical Requirements

  • Plans & Schedules: Provide complete plans with load calculations.
  • One Line Diagram: Include fault current calculations and grounding.

Mechanical Requirements

  • Plans & Schedules: Provide complete plans and equipment schedules.
  • Details: Provide details on hood systems, paint booths, etc.
  • Seismic: Provide seismic bracing details.

Plumbing Requirements

  • Plans: Provide complete plumbing plans.
  • Fixture Schedules: Provide list of fixtures.
  • Isometric: Provide DWV isometric.

Other Approvals

  • Public Utilities – Public Utilities approval required: Any new structures, increases in plumbing fixer count, changes to sewage output., etc
  • Engineering Division Engineering Division approval required: Construction Work in or obstructing the public right of way.
  • Transportation Division: Transportation Division approval required. Changes to parking, bike racks, work in or obstructing the public way, etc.
  • Power: Rocky Mountain Power approval is required for any structure within a 10′ horizontal distance to any power source and/or structure beneath an existing power line. Builders Hotline: 800-469-3981. Not required for remodels.
  • Planning Division: Planning Division approval documents such as a Certificate of Appropriateness, Findings & Order, Preliminary/Final Subdivision Plat, Conditional Use, etc
  • Development Review Team (DRT) A DRT meeting may be required for the proposed scope of work. If a DRT meeting has been conducted review the DRT notes and contact the appropriate Development Services staff member to confirm SWPPP and or Technical Drainage Study submission requirements.

Impact Fees: An Impact Fee Worksheet is due at the time of plan review submission. Complete the Impact Fee Assessment form based on the proposed use(s).


Plan Review Expiration: Salt Lake City Ordinance 18.20.050(C) If a building permit applicant fails to submit corrected building plans in accordance with the comments and requirements of the building services division or its authorized representative within one hundred eighty (180) days of the division transmitting such comment and requirements to the applicant, or if the applicant fails to pay the required building permit fee within one hundred eighty (180) days of the division informing the applicant that its building plans are approved and the building permit fee is due, the plan review shall expire at the end of such period and the review become null and void. An expired plan review may be renewed, provided that the applicant pay the plan review renewal fee established in section 18.32.035 of thistitle, however, no plan review may be renewed after three (3) years from the original submission date. 2021 IBC 105.3.2: An application for a permit for any proposed work shall be deemed to have been abandoned 180 days after the date of filing, unless such application has been pursued in good faith or a permit has been issued; except that the building official is authorized to grant one or more extensions of time for additional periods not exceeding 90 days each. The extension shall be requested in writing and justifiable cause demonstrated.

Salt Lake County Health Department regulations require a food service establishment to obtain plan review and approval prior to beginning construction. For more information, contact Salt Lake County Food Protection at: 788 East Woodoak Lane, Murray, UT 84107. [email protected].

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