Single Family Dwelling - New Construction
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Single Family Dwelling New Construction involves building a detached residential home designed for occupancy by one family. The process requires careful planning and adherence to local building codes, which often include several critical resources to ensure safety, energy efficiency, and compliance. A New House Energy Certificate is typically required, demonstrating that the home meets energy efficiency standards for heating, cooling, and insulation. Radon requirements must also be addressed, ensuring proper mitigation systems are installed to protect against harmful radon gas exposure. Additionally, a land survey is often mandated to verify property boundaries, establish setbacks, and ensure the home is built within permitted zones. Other considerations may include stormwater management plans, soil testing, and utility connections. These requirements not only ensure the home's quality and safety but also promote environmental responsibility and long-term sustainability.
Required Documents
Lot Survey
(1) 24x36 and (1) 11x17 Set of Construction Plans
Energy Code Compliance Certificate
Driveway Permit Application
Septic Permit Approval from County
Local Watershed Permit