HomeMy WebLinkAboutPermit Correspondence 1985-05-24SPRTNGFIELD
CrrY OF SPRINGFIELD
Department of Public Works 1 885- I 985 Springlield Centennial year
l{ay 24, 1985
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Mr. Cecll Stringer
,390 South 34th Street
Springfield, Oregon 97478
Dear Mr. Stringer:
The Springfield Building Code Administrative Code requires that, in order for a
permit to remain valid, construction work authorized by it must begin within 180
days from the date of purchase of the permit. If work is suspended or abandoned
during the course of construction for a period exceeding 180 days, the permit will
automatically expire. \
If a permit has expired and suspension and/or abandonment of work on a project
has not exceeded one year, a permit to start or resume work may be purchased for
one half the fee required for a comparable new permit, provided that no changes
have been made in the original plans and/or specifications.
If a permit has not yet expired and a permit ho'lder anticipates the need for more
time to begin construction work, the Superintendent of Building may choose togrant a one time extension of the permit not to exceed 180 days upon receipt fromthe permit holder of a written request explaining why the extension is necessary.
The attached form indicates the most recent information in our records with
regard to construction activity associated with your permit. Please advisethis office of your intentions with regard to the permit by ten (ro) oays
from the date of this letter.
PIease direct all inquiries to the Springfield guilding Safety Division at 726-3659.
Si ncerel t,
Li sa Hopper
Building Safety Division
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225 North Sth Street o Sprinqrfield, Oregon 97477 o 503/726-3753