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It wasn't a bash at you, the guy you referred me to (M.J.) definitly helped a ton and got my issue of the structural resolved which was a major relief. I just don't get why it is called "residential one stop" if they aren't willing to help you get permits for everything.
Residential One Stop is for plan reviews.
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The "bootleg" is pretty irrelevant with the exception of the fines. If I did everything permit wise up front, they would still tell me I need a licensed electrical to replace a shower light, a plumbing permit for the shower valve and toilet, and the structural for the addition. It would still require several trips downtown with lots of run around.
Tradesman can normally obtain permits online without ever walking into the building. They have accounts specifically for that purpose.
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It would still require three different inspectors to come in my house multiple times.
They are TRADE inspectors. A plumbing inspector is trained to inspect plumbing; and electrical inspector is trained to inspect electrical, etc. The applicant (you or your contractor) schedules the inspections.
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And I would guess 98% of people do not get permits to have a shower light replaced, especially when a licensed electrician is required for something a 15 year old could do (two wires).
That's probably true. Maybe not 98%, but still a high percentage. Then again, those people also aren't giving an inspector a guided tour of their house like your contractor did.
I've been a customer multiple times, and when you don't do this stuff everyday, it's complicated. I have had my own share of difficulties with the process, and one of the things I have brought up to leadership is that sometimes Code Enforcement staff take for granted that most of the people they work with on a daily basis are in the business. That makes it more difficult for them when they are dealing with homeowners who might be pulling their very first permit ever. They aren't always patient or understanding when they find themselves spending more time or explaining things more than they are used to.