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Do I need a permit for air conditioner units (technically referred to as HVAC)?

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Do I need a permit for air conditioner units (technically referred to as HVAC)?

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Because these units are considered structures, they are subject to wetland and zoning review, and of course, as mechanical units the Building Department would also regulate their installation. The need for HVAC often arises in conjunction with other construction on-site, but is rarely included in the initial project description by the applicant. The result is that the wetland review and zoning permit would not include this aspect of the project and subsequent permits will then be necessary. To avoid revisiting the land-use departments and additional permits homeowners are encouraged to contemplate the desire for central air at the time the addition, etc. is designed.

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