Submittals Fee
Schedule (My construction
plans meet or exceed these requirements)
1. GRAPHIC
REPRESENTATION • All plans are
drawn to an established and identifiable scale
• Drawings are appropriately dimensioned
• Drawings are annotated as required
• Proper line weights are incorporated and
copies are legible
• Appropriate title blocks, scale indications,
north arrow, legends, etc. are included
• Drawings are assembled in a logical order
2.
SITE PLAN A Site Plan provided
by others may be substituted if your local business
practices to not generally include production
of site plans. However, building plans submitted
must clearly indicate the site conditions in all
cases. The site plan must have the following:
• Property lines and dimensions, street
location and name, north arrow;
• Set backs and easements;
• Footprint of house and accessory buildings
• Location of walks, driveways, steps, decks,
terraces, retaining walls, and any other hardscape
items
• If lot has significant slope and/or house
incorporates level changes along grade lines,
existing and finish elevations and finish floor
elevations should be delineated with contour lines
or spot elevations.
• Utility connections, sewer lines, or septic
system
• Significant existing land forms, trees,
rock out-croppings, etc.
3. FLOOR PLANS
• Full dimensions
as required for layout and construction
• Room labels
• Attached structures (garages, carports,
porches, decks, balconies, etc.)
• Location, size and type of all doors,
windows and skylights; [sizes may be listed on
schedules with appropriate key to plan]
• Location and type (masonry, zero-clearance,
etc.) of fireplaces
• Location of plumbing fixtures
• Location of all appliances
• Location of all cabinets, counter tops,
and other built-in furnishings.
• Location of all stairs, hidden ladders,
etc., used for access to other levels
• General notes as required to adequately
describe the conditions shown
4.
EXTERIOR ELEVATIONS • Complete elevations
representing all sides of the building,
• Grade lines and finish floor lines;
• Door and window locations
• Finish and trim materials with adequate
annotation
• Roof pitches, crickets, saddles, overhangs,
eaves, rakes, etc. and roofing materials (for
exposed roofs)
• Foundation and roof vents where visible
• Gutters and downspouts if applicable
5.
CROSS SECTIONS AND DETAILS • At least one
complete cross sections through the building
• All foundation conditions with adequate
dimensions;
• All floor framing connections to foundations
and walls;
• All ceiling and roof framing connections
to walls and beams;
• Any critical or unusual connections or
combinations of materials.
• Stair construction, including (if applicable):
landings, headroom, tread and riser dimensions,
handrails, etc.
• Masonry fireplaces including dimensions,
footings, damper, flue chimney and hearth construction
6.
ELECTRICAL AND PLUMBING MECHANICAL PLANS The electrical, plumbing
and mechanical plans may be separate, or the information
may be shown on other plans. The following information
must be shown:
• Location of all electrical outlets, with
GFCI outlets labeled;
• Location of all light fixtures and switches;
• Any motorized equipment, fans, vents,
etc.
• Location of service entrance and panels
• Location of telephone, televisions, and
other special purpose outlets;
• All heat registers and thermostat locations;
• Heating and cooling equipment location;
• Water heating systems location;
• Gas and water service entrance and/or
meter location if known
7.
FOUNDATION PLANS • Location and
size of footings, stem walls, piers, grade beams,
etc. including footings and piers for independent
structures such as carports and decks
• Location and size of anchor bolts and
hold or tie downs (graphically shown or noted)
• Location and thickness and reinforcing
of concrete slabs
• Location of foundation vents, access holes,
doors, etc.
• Location, size and reinforcement for poured
concrete or block foundation walls
• Location of variances in elevation for
floor slabs
8.
FRAMING PLANS The framing plans may
be separate, or the information may be shown on
other plans. The framing plans may be provided
by an engineer if typical for local business practices
or required by local statutes. The following information
must be shown:
• Size, direction and spacing of floor joists;
• Size, direction and spacing of ceiling
joists;
• Size, direction and spacing of rafters
or trusses;
• Size, direction and location of all beams,
girders and headers, including
support posts;
• Location of hips, valleys, ridges, cants,
crickets, scuppers, roof drains, etc.
9.
SPECIFICATIONS The drawings must contain,
as part of the general notes or in a separate
format, appropriate specifications to describe
the materials and/or workmanship required. The
specifications must include the following:
• Description of exterior wall construction
• Reference to applicable codes
• Requirements for concrete strength
• Requirements for grade and type of lumber,
including laminated beams and sheathing.
• Finish materials for typical interior
surfaces.