Applicant Also Known As:
Authorized Agent:
Yes
Engineer:
Yes
GENERAL PROJECT INFORMATION
Project Name::
San Antonio
Is this project going to be phased?:
No
Sitework (standalone):
Yes
Scope of Work:
Installation of an electric vehicle charging station and associated electrical equipment.
Type of Review Requested::
Standard
What is the type of Project?:
Commercial
What is the total acreage for the project?:
0.016
Has there been a Preliminary Plan Review meeting?:
No
Have you applied for a Code Modification Request (CMR)?:
No
Is the owner an ISD or Alamo Colleges District that is part of the Interlocal Agreement?:
No
Is this a project under the TDLR TAS review and the valuation $50,000 or more?:
Yes
What is the TDLR Architectural Barriers Registration Number?:
2022011227
Is this is a City Project?:
No
List any known deferred submittals such as an unrecorded plat, or truss system design::
n/a
Is the project Affordable Housing through deed, SAHA or a community development corporation?:
No
Is a building being demolished as part of this project?:
No
Are there any known Historic buildings or structures on site being affected?:
No
Do you have Non-Conforming Rights for the building or use?:
n/a
SITEWORK DETAILS
What is the total square footage of the future building?:
3390
GENERAL SITE DETAILS
Will the site store and handle regulated substances as defined by EAA Rule 713?:
No
Will substances be stored in containers greater than 55 gallons?:
No
WAIVER ELIGIBILITY
Is your project approved for a City fee waiver program?:
No
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
I understand that an application for permit and issued permits, if not pursued in good faith or if abandoned by the owner shall expire within 180 days following the date of application or date of issued permit. Plans and other data submitted for review may be destroyed by the building official. The building official may extend the time for an applicant to obtain a permit, or extend the issued permit for an additional 180 days upon request of the applicant who must show justifiable cause in writing. If an application or permit expires, plans must be resubmitted as a new permit under the current International Building Code.:
Yes
I understand that the City of San Antonio only enforces City, State and Federal zoning and development ordinances and statutes and does not enforce covenants and deed restrictions (CC&Rs). It is imperative and incumbent upon you the applicant to verify the existence of any CC&Rs that may be applicable to your project.
:
Yes