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1. If, after a plan review has been initiated, an application for building permit <br />requires corrections, a letter will be sent notifying the applicant of those items <br />necessary to complete the review of the application and that the application will <br />expire 180 days from the date of notification if the corrections are not submitted <br />or are not adequate to resolve the corrections items listed. The Building Official is <br />authorized to grant one extension, not to exceed 365 days. The extension shall be <br />requested in writing, prior to permit application expiration, andjustifiable cause <br />shall be demonstrated. If expired, the application becomes null and void and the <br />deposit is forfeited. <br />2. After a plan review has been completed, a letter will be sent notifying the <br />applicant that the permit is ready for issuance and that if not purchased 180 days <br />from the date of notification, the application will expire. The Building Official is <br />authorized to grant one extension, not to exceed 365 days. The extension shall be <br />requested in writing, prior to permit expiration, andjustifiable cause shall be <br />demonstrated. If expired, the application becomes null and void and, the deposit <br />is forfeited. If a completed application expires and the deposit is less than the <br />plan review fee, the applicant is responsible for any outstanding balance and an <br />invoice will be sent to the property owner of record. <br />2. The International Residential Code (IRC), 2015 Edition, published by the International Code <br />Council as adopted and amended by the State of Washington in Chapter 51-5.1 WAC' with the <br />following adopted amendments: <br />a. Amendments <br />i. Section R105.2 Work Exempt from Building Permit <br />1. One-story detached accessory structures provided the floor area does not exceed <br />200 square feet, is not used for habitable space and does not contain plumbing <br />or mechanical. All accessory structures must meet all zoning and building <br />setbacks and must comply with the requirements of KCC Title 17A (Critical Areas) <br />and KCC Chapter 14.08 (Flood Damage Prevention). <br />2. Platforms, sidewalks and driveways not more than 30 inches above adjacent <br />grade and not over any basement or story below. <br />3. Other exemptions as specified in Section 105.2. <br />ii. Section R105.3.2 Expiration of Application <br />1. If, after a plan review has been initiated, an application for building permit <br />requires corrections, a letter will be sent notifying the applicant of those items <br />necessary to complete the review of the application and that the application will <br />expire 180 days from the date of notification if the corrections are not submitted <br />or are not adequate to resolve the corrections items listed. The Building Official is <br />authorized to grant one extension, not to exceed 365 days. The extension shall be <br />requested in writing, prior to permit application expiration, and justifiable cause <br />shall be demonstrated. If expired, the application becomes null and void and the <br />deposit is forfeited. <br />2. After a plan review has been completed, a letter will be sent notifying the <br />applicant that the permit is ready for issuance and that if not purchased 180 days <br />from the date of notification, the application will expire. The Building Official is <br />authorized to grant one extension, not to exceed 365 days. The extension shall be <br />requested in writing, prior to permit expiration, andjustifiable cause shall be <br />