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When are a licensed architect and or engineer required in the permit process?

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When are a licensed architect and or engineer required in the permit process?

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A licensed architect or engineer is required for any new building exceeding one story, or over 5000 square feet, or costing $50,000 or more, except one (1) and two (2) family structures and all new or existing assembly, educational, health care, correctional, or detention facilities, hotels, dormitories, or lodging facilities, multi-family housing or apartment complexes and care facilities.

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