Building Plans and Codes (construction 1)
Buiding Permits
A document issued by the City or County stating that all necessary paperwork-plans has been reviewed and construction may begin.
Elevations
A group of drawings that show shapes and finishes of all sides of the exterior of building
Building Inspections
A job performed by a city official at different stages of the building process to ensure code requirements are met.
Variance
A request to deviate from current zoning requirements
Residential zone
A zone typical for single and multi family dwellings.
Nonconforming
Buildings and businesses that were built before zoning laws that may not be in their proper zone.
Detail Drawing
Close up view of a plan or section
Scale
Each line in a particular drawing is reduced proportionally to a certain size
Schedules
Give information about location, size, and kind of the given item.
Building codes
Regulate the design and construction of buildings by establishing minimum safety standards
Section Drawing
Shows a vertical cut through an object or part of an object
Plot Plan
Shows information about lot, such as dimensions, setbacks, locations of driveways sidewalks, property lines
Inspections
These are done at various intervals during the construction process to ensure codes are being followed.
building inspector
Visit job sites to perform code inspections at various intervals
plan views
shows the building from above looking down
Symbols
used on drawings that represent objects in the building such as doors, windows, cabinets, etc...