A Certificate of Occupancy will be required before any building is occupied. A Certificate of Occupancy may only be obtained after all final inspections are approved, and an approved operation permit for sewage and water is acquired from the Health Department. Two working days are required to process a Certificate of Occupancy after all approvals are received.
Augusta County, VA
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Please review the information below for instructions on how to obtain a residential building permit in Augusta County.
Sub permits (electrical, plumbing, mechanical) are obtained separately by the individual or company doing the work. Please find the sub permit applications along with additional applications under the Printable Permit Applications page.
UPDATE: 2018 CODE ADOPTED JULY 1ST, 2021
CURRENT CODES AND SPECIFICATIONS
Please click this link to access free commercial e-codes courtesy of ICC
Please click this link to access free residential e-codes courtesy of ICC
September 4, 2018, (2018 Edition) Virginia Uniform Statewide Building Code (USBC), administrative requirements & amendments.
- 2018 International Residential Code (IRC) For 1 & 2 family dwellings only (not more than 3 stories). Building, mechanical, plumbing & electrical requirements included within this book.
- 2018 International Building Code (IBC) Code used for non-residential construction. Specific mechanical, plumbing & electrical requirements are not included in this book.
- 2018 International Plumbing Code (IPC) Code used for non-residential plumbing.
- 2018 International Mechanical Code (IMC) Code used for non-residential mechanical.
- 2017 National Electrical Code (NEC) Code includes commercial & residential requirements, however residential requirements are also included in 2018 IRC above.
- 2009 ICC/ANSI A 117.1. Accessibility requirements for commercial buildings, including multi-unit residential apartments and condominiums. Used with chapter 11 in IBC.
- 2018 International Fuel Gas Code. Fuel gas requirements for non-residential. 1 & 2 family dwelling requirements in chapter 24 of 2018 IRC.
- 2018 International Energy Conservation Code. Insulation, etc. for non-residential. 1 & 2 family dwelling requirements in chapter 11 of 2018 IRC.
- 2018 International Fire Prevention Code. Used where referenced by the International Building Code.
- 2018 International Existing Building Code.
Note: These codes also refer to a number of standards which becomes part of the Virginia adopted codes. (Example: NFPA 13 sprinkler system standard referenced often in the IBC). The standards required are listed in the appendix at back of each code above. VA USBC is available for download or sale at VA Department of Housing & Community Development, 501 N. 2nd Street, Richmond, VA or vbcoa.org. Other codes listed above are available for sale at iccsafe.org. The same building codes are used throughout Virginia.
DESIGN CRITERIA
Ground Snow Load: 43 PSF
Wind Speed: VULT 115 MPH for Risk Category II
Seismic Design Category: B
Weathering: Severe
Frost Line Depth: 24” Below Finished Grade
Termites: Moderate to Heavy
Decay: Slight to Moderate
Winter Design Temp: 16 Degrees
Ice Shield Underlayment: Yes
Flood Hazards: 9/28/2007
Air Freezing Index: 500
Virginia –Climate Zone 4 non marine