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1974, 01-23 Permit App: K3524 RemodelCounty of Spokane, Ifi/ashington • BUILDING CODES DEPARTMENT,'COURTHOUSE, SPOKANE, WASHINGTON 99201 APPLICATION FOR LAND USE OR STRUCTURE PERMIT J oa GENERAL REQUIREMENTS PERMIT FEE I PERMIT REQUIRED. A land use or structure permit is required by County Resolution to erect a building or structure of any kind or alter any building or structure already erected. or to change a land use. Construction must conform with the Spokane County Building Code and Zoning Ordinance. Construction is subject to inspection. WATER. Water supply must be approved by the County and State Health Departments. Where work on eater connections disturbs the surface,. shoulders or ditches of County Roads, permission must be obtained from the County Engineer's Office. SEWAGE SYSTEM. Permits are required in all cases by County Resolutions Nos. 45-133 and 47.235. SET -BACK FROM PROPERTY LINES. In most zones and under most circumstances, a set -back from the front property line, of at least 25' is required, a 5' side yard, 15' side yard from a flanking street, and a 25' rear yard are required. STATE HIGHWAYS. Where the structure abuts a State Highway, clearance must be obtained pertaining to set -back and ingress and egress. COUNTY ROADS. Work on street right-of-way may not be performed until staked by County Road Department and work must be performed in accordance with stakes. Points of ingress and egress must be approved by the County Engineer. MOVING OF BUILDINGS. A permit is required to move an existing building. When a building is moved on a County or State Highway, clearance must be obtained from the County Engineer and/or State Highway Department. ACCESSORY BUILDINGS. Accessory buildings (garages, sheds, etc.) require a separate permit. RESTRICTIVE COVENANTS. Builders should check provisions of covenants or dedications and easements running with the land which are enforceable through civil action. County Officials can not bring action to enforce covenants or dedications. ,f+ / /il/ Q APPLICANT FILL IN BELOW THIS LINE , ( X92/4 Name of Owner 0 -1;t4:114 6.4A..,,f e. Address �. Phone C/a 4- 7 %fir/ Architect Phone Engineer Phone Contractor, eLatL_- Address Phone Legal Description of Property (Give omplete description from deed, tax receipt, etc. )�,Lf.-t-Q,(.Q,th ,70-44-l6// /.-07 /l k3A/C/O DESCRIPTION OF WORK: New Addition Remodel X. Size of L t Moving Bldg. Zonee / Fire Zone n Sewage System ze.f,n_" c4 Stories R Total Sq Ft 7j, Valuation /S 00 Cons . Dimensions / 1 —4x re, Rooms__ Baths _Basementpp/O K.j, (Frame, concrete, brick, etc.) Foundation Const (Full, part, none) • Heat. System . - Type of Roofing Use of Bldg. Garage orrport Attached 3/4ei. Draw sketch with dimensions showing: (1) property lines; (2) street or road locations; (3) location of existing and proposed buildings; (4) distance to property lines and streets; (5) dimensions of buildings; (6) location of sewage sys- tem and water supply lines. Ext. Finish g.d.A--, Chimney itateuttei PLOT PLAN P Fireplace (Kind) ``n� (Number /) Int. Wall Finish N,d vtoi � Bedrooms No. of Units -ate Detatched NORTH I hereby ertify infor as show SOUTH tion submitted is correct ,�qq State License No. (I_f.f i -1L1,7 - Ind. Ins. Acct. No. REQUIRED U � Plumbing Permit Heating Permit Sewage Permit Plans Received Plans Checked Plans Returned Plans Picked Up Plans Mailed and there are no other structures located on this property except J Owner or Agent A LAND USE OR STRUCTURE PERMIT MUST BE ON THE PREMISES BEFORE THIS IS NOT A PERMIT. DO NOT WRITE BELOW THIS LINE Date CONSTRUCTION COMMENCES. Your street address will bee r /3 a .Q.3 .kl t 16:16:4-ihisier - a zone is( q ieed.1.f (.U - Sewage Permit umb rr Issued Building Permit ▪ R <ay Receipt )54 -'t' Issued Remarks /1 Form 523 Bldg. Code Page 9 27. ' Home Occupation: "Home Occupation" means an occupation, profession or craft, carried on within a residence by the occupants, which activity is clearly incidental to the use of said residence as a dwelling and does not change the residential character thereof, is conducted in such a manner as to not give any outward appearance of a business in the ordinary meaning of the term, and does not infringe upon the right of neighboring residents to enjoy a peaceful occupancy of their homes. An occupation which does not comply with the following criteria shall not be deemed a home occupation: 1. There shall be no exterior alterations to the dwelling which changes the residential appearance or character thereof. 2. The use, including all storage space, shall not occupy more than forty-nine (49) percent of the residence's floor area which is finished for living purposes. No home occupation shall occupy a detached accessory building except within an Agricultural Zone a home occupa- tion may occupy a pre-existing detached accessory building provided such building is' located at least seventy-five (75) feet from any . residence other than the residence of the owner. Notwithstanding the. above, a Commercial Greenhouse operated as a home occupation may occupy a detached accessory building. 3. Only members of the family who reside on the premises shall be engaged in said occupation. 4. Signs identifying a home occupation shall be limited in size to a maximum of one square foot, be unlighted, and be placed flat against the building housing the home occupation. 5. There shall be no window display nor shall sample commodities be displayed outside the building, except that horticultural and flora - cultural products grown on the premises may be so displayed. 6. There shall be no stock in trade stored nor commodity kept for sale which is not produced on the premises, except items accessory to • the product or service produced on the premises. 7. No materials or mechanical equipment shall be used in a manner detrimental to the residential use of surrounding properties because of vibration, noise, dust, smoke, or odor. 8. Materials or commodities delivered to or from -the residence which are of such bulk or quantity, or the parking of customers' automobiles in such a manner or at such intervals, so as to necessitate a public parking lot shall be prima-facie evidence that the occupation is a primary business, and not a home occupation. In particular, a home occupation shall include, but is not limited to the following: Art studio, dressmaking, professional office of an author, dentist, lawyer, physician, engineer, architect, c:ercyman, or accountant, musical instruction limited to a single pupil at a ti.rie, real estate office, beauty parlor, and commercial greenhouse.