What if I do not agree with the inspection result?

If an inspector identifies an item for correction that the permit holder believes is correctly built or installed as per code, then they may contact the Administrator of the Department of Building, Planning, and Development. If an inspector identifies an item for correction that the permit holder believes is correctly built or installed as per code, then they may contact the Administrator of the Department of Building, Planning, and Development.

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1. Why is a permit required?
2. Why is there a fee to get a permit?
3. When is a permit required?
4. Who is responsible for scheduling inspections?
5. Who performs inspections?
6. How much notice is required for an inspection?
7. Are there any inspection fees?
8. What is a Certificate of Occupancy?
9. What if I do not agree with the inspection result?
10. Are alternate methods of construction permitted?
11. What do I do if I need a sewer or water inspection?
12. What do I do if I need an electrical inspection?