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MATRIX Teams
The ten specialized teams are:
- Minor Permit
- Projects not requiring plans, such as re-roof and siding, installations for heating ventilation, air conditioning and water heaters, and damage repair for dry rot and termites and minor electric and/or plumbing inspections.
- Residential 1-2 Units
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New residential construction of single family, duplex or half-plex structures and includes remodels, additions, fencing over 6 ft., residential pools, and accessory structures requiring plans.
- Tenant Improvement
- Interior tenant improvements for all commercial structures, including change in use and interior remodels.
- Small Commercial
- New commercial development additions, office condo conversions, churches or 3 or more attached residential units of generally less than 15,000 aggregate square feet in area. Included is existing commercial development where exterior modifications are proposed. Signs, small parking lots, and commercial pools are also included in this development type.
- High Rise
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Buildings with habitable space measured from lowest point of fire department access to highest habitable floor, over 75 feet in height, as defined by the building code.
- Commercial
- New commercial development, additions, office condo conversions, churches, or multifamily residential units of generally more than 15,000 aggregate square feet in area. Included is existing commercial development where exterior modifications are proposed. Projects would generally be less than $50 million in valuation and would not require major infrastructure improvements.
- Major Project
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Commercial projects that are generally in excess of 135,000 square feet in area, or in excess of 100 units, or where major infrastructure improvements are required.
- Institution/Hospital
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Hospitals and institutions are defined as general and specific hospitals, clinics, children's treatment centers, extended care facilities for treatment and convalescence, and nursing homes.
- Government
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Includes any projects proposed by a government agency, such as city, county, state, federal and special districts (i.e. Regional Transit, public school district).
- Subdivisions
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Independent permit applications for the division of land into parcels without proposed development. This matrix product type can include the division of land on property with existing development.
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