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Rehabilitation Guidelines 1980. 2. Guideline for Approval of Building Rehabilitation
This second volume in an eight-volume series provides a set of guidelines for municipal approval of building rehabilitation. The guidelines examine the inherent differences between regulating new construction and regulation and presents specific recommendations for dealing with rehabilitation within municipal building departments. The guidelines are designed for building officials, members of the executive and legislative branches of government, and related commissions and organizations involved in developing or implementing building regulations. Five sequential steps of the approval process are examined in detail: (1) the outreach program, which clearly explains a community's approach to rehabilitation; (2) preliminary reviews, which are the first step in the approval process for new building projects; (3) construction permits, including full, partial, and conditional permits; (4) construction inspections, which assure the conformance of the work to the approved plans and to specific code requirements; and (5) maintenance inspections, which reveal whether or not a building is in compliance with the applicable code. Sections relating to rehabilitated buildings and specific recommendations are included, such as initiating a preliminary review step for rehabilitation and incorporating the conclusions of the preliminary review into construction permit processing.
Rehabilitation Guidelines 1980. 2. Guideline for Approval of Building Rehabilitation
This second volume in an eight-volume series provides a set of guidelines for municipal approval of building rehabilitation. The guidelines examine the inherent differences between regulating new construction and regulation and presents specific recommendations for dealing with rehabilitation within municipal building departments. The guidelines are designed for building officials, members of the executive and legislative branches of government, and related commissions and organizations involved in developing or implementing building regulations. Five sequential steps of the approval process are examined in detail: (1) the outreach program, which clearly explains a community's approach to rehabilitation; (2) preliminary reviews, which are the first step in the approval process for new building projects; (3) construction permits, including full, partial, and conditional permits; (4) construction inspections, which assure the conformance of the work to the approved plans and to specific code requirements; and (5) maintenance inspections, which reveal whether or not a building is in compliance with the applicable code. Sections relating to rehabilitated buildings and specific recommendations are included, such as initiating a preliminary review step for rehabilitation and incorporating the conclusions of the preliminary review into construction permit processing.
Rehabilitation Guidelines 1980. 2. Guideline for Approval of Building Rehabilitation
1980
22 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Rehabilitation Guidelines 1980
NTIS | 1980
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