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Building Permit Review: <br />27. To initiate the building permit plan check process, the project developers shall <br />submit the following: <br />a. Three (3) full-size sets of construction plans (wet -stamped and signed); <br />b. Two (2) sets of the necessary structural and Title 24 calculations; <br />c. Two (2) copies of a site-specific soils report; <br />d. The completed Building Permit Questionnaire; and <br />e. The necessary fees. <br />28. The project developer shall submit a plot plan showing building setbacks and a <br />topographic plan showing grading and drainage. Pad elevations, finish floor <br />elevations, retaining walls, easements, and maximum height of the highest structure <br />are to be indicated on the plan. The plan shall be signed by a registered civil <br />engineer. The residential plot plan shall show compliance with 2907(d) and <br />70012(d) of the Uniform Building Code. <br />29. The project developer shall submit two copies of the site soils report to the Chief <br />Building Official for third party peer review and shall pay for such review at the time <br />specified by the Chief Building Official, but in all cases before the issuance of a <br />grading permit. <br />30. The soils engineer shall certify the pad compactions of all lots containing fill to the <br />satisfaction of the Chief Building Official prior to the issuance of building permits. <br />31. Building and situs plans are to be submitted to the Building and Safety Division on <br />computer disk in a format approved by the Director of Community Development. <br />Digitized information shall be submitted before requesting a final inspection and <br />should reflect as -built situs and architectural information as approved by the Director <br />of Community Development. <br />32.All HVAC condensing units shall be located on the plans. <br />Construction Requirements: <br />33.All demolition and construction activities, inspections, plan checking, material <br />delivery, staff assignment or coordination, etc., shall be limited to the hours of <br />8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. No construction shall be allowed on <br />State or Federal Holidays, Saturdays, or Sundays. The Director of Community <br />Development may allow earlier "start times" or later "stop times" for specific <br />construction activities, e.g., concrete pouring. All construction equipment must meet <br />