Plan, Permitting and Insp. Handout Revised 3-20-18 TD3-20-2018(Rev) 1
PLANS, PERMITTING AND INSPECTION
REQUIREMENTS
3-20-2018(Rev) 2
Contact Information:
Planning & Community Development
Inspection Division Main Phone Line: 210-619-1750
Inspection Division Fax Line: 210-619-1769
Lesa Wood Director 210-619-1785
Tiffany Danhof Executive Assistant 210-619-1786
Gil Durant Chief Building Official 210-619-1762
Bernice Fox Permit Technician 210-619-1751
Debbie Krause Permit Technician 210-619-1752
Carl Quast Building Inspector 210-619-1764
Ronald (Will) Dalrymple Plan Examiner 210-619-1766
James Bruce Building Inspector 210-619-1763
Planning & Zoning Division Main Line 210-619-1780
Bryce Cox Senior Planner 210-619-1781
Channary Gould Planner I 210-619-1782
Emily Grobe Planner I 210-619-1784
Fire Department
Kade Long Fire Chief 210-619-1311
Kyle Mc Affee Assistant Fire Chief 210-619-1312
Melissa Ashcraft Sr. Administrative Assistant 210-619-1301
John Perry Fire Marshal 210-619-1313
Ben Boney Fire Inspector 210-619-1302
Environmental Health & Code Enforcement
Ernest Spradling Environmental Law Enforcement Supervisor 210-619-1252
Jacki Marbach Administrative Assistant 210-619-1665
Valentin (Val) Garcia Jr. Code Enforcement Officer 210-619-1672
Thomas Brooks Environmental Law Enforcement Officer 210-619-1673
Public Works
Vacant PW Director 210-619-1810
Jennifer Jones Sr. Administrative Assistant 210-619-1803
Jimmy Hooks Water/Wastewater Manager 210-619-1812
Doug Letbetter Streets & Drainage Manager 210-619-1820
Eber Busch Water/Wastewater Superintendent 210-619-1813
Engineering
Kathryn Woodlee, P.E. City Engineer 210-619-1823
John Nowak Engineer 210-619-1825
Cecilia Palomo Graduate Engineer 210-619-1824
Larry Busch, Jr. Storm Water Manager 210-619-1802
Scott McClelland Project Manager 210-619-1822
Eddie Diggs Public Works Inspector 210-619-1833
Mike Columbo Public Works Inspector 210-619-1837
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Cooperative Agencies – The following is provided for your information and for related services that may be
necessary for your construction project.
CPSE Customer Service 210-353-4357
GVEC General Information 210-658-7033
New Braunfels Utilities (NBU) General Information 210-606-2074
Centerpoint Energy General Information 800-427-7142
Time Warner Cable Easements/Design 210-352-4463
Cibolo Creek Municipal Authority Waste Water 210-658-6241
TxDot - New Braunfels State Road/Hwy Requirements 830-609-0707
Green Valley Water District Water 830-914-2330
Schertz Seguin Local Govt Corp Water 830-401-2409
Adopted Codes
The Inspection Division is responsible to insure public safety and health to insure safety to property from fire and other
hazards through permitting and inspections. In order for this department to meet these goals, the City of Schertz has
adopted the following codes and associated local ordinances:
International Building Code (IBC) 2012
International Fire Code (IFC) 2012
International Residential Code (IRC) 2012
International Gas Code (IGC) 2012
International Mechanical Code (IMC) 2012
International Plumbing Code (IPC) 2012
State Mandated Codes:
International Energy Code (IECC) 2015
National Electric Code (NEC) 2017
Permit Required
Any owner or authorized agent who intends to construct, enlarge, alter, repair, move, demolish, or change the
occupancy of a building or structure; or to erect, install, enlarge, alter, repair, remove, convert or replace any electrical,
gas, mechanical, or plumbing system, the installation of which is regulated by the above mentioned codes; or to cause
any such work to be done, shall first make application to the City of Schertz Inspection Division and obtain the
required permits.
The following is a list of permits that are required prior to commencing work:
1. Structural
2. Plumbing – including excavation and/or trenching of water, sewer and/or gas service systems; water heaters
and water softener systems.
3. Electrical
4. Mechanical
5. Fire suppression sprinklers and stand pipes
6. Lawn irrigation systems – including installation and/or replacement of double check valves, backflow
prevention assemblies, pressure reduction valves, etc.
7. Swimming pools, above and in ground type; and spas/hot tubs
8. Fences – new installation
9. Signs – temporary and permanent
10. Construction trailer office
11. Temporary structures
12. Accessory buildings – includes storage sheds that are (120) one hundred twenty sq. ft. or larger ,
greenhouses, gazebos, bath/pool houses
13. Decks
14. Gas Tanks – installation and /or removal
15. Curb cuts
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16. Street cuts
17. Fire Hydrants
18. Flood Plain Construction or Modifications
19. Flatwork (concrete) includes free standing slabs, patios, sidewalks and/or driveways
20. Patio covers and enclosures including sunrooms
21. Roofing – installation and or replacement
22. Siding, soffit, fascia
23. Window Replacement
24. Solar panels
25. Moving
26. Blasting
27. Burning
28. Tents
29. Food and Beverage
30. Temporary Food
31. Swimming Pool – Annual
32. Foster Care – Child and Adult
33. Home Occupation
For any permit types not specifically listed above, please contact the Inspections Division to ask if a permit is required.
Work Exempt from Permits
Exemptions from permit requirements of this code shall not be deemed to grant authorization for any work to be done
in any manner in violation of the provisions of the code or any other laws or ordinances of this jurisdiction. Permits
shall not be required for the following:
Building:
1. Water tanks supported directly upon grade if the capacity does not exceed 5,000 gallons and the radio of
height to diameter or width does not exceed two to one.
2. Painting, papering, tiling, carpeting, cabinets, counter tops and similar finish work.
3. Temporary motion pictures, television and theater stage sets and scenery.
4. Shade cloth structures constructed for nursery or agricultural purpose, but not including service systems.
5. Swings and other temporary playground equipment accessory to one and two-family dwellings.
6. Window awnings supported by an exterior wall of R-3 – One and Two Family Dwellings as applicable in
Section 101.2 and Group U occupancies of the international Building Code 2012 as defined in Chapter 3 –
Use and Occupancy Classification. Movable cases, countertops and partition not over (5) five feet (9) nine
inches in height.
7. One Story detached accessory structures used as tool and storage shades, Playhouses, and similar uses on
the same lot as a one or two family dwelling: provided the floor area is 120 square feet or less and the
structure can be moved if necessary, except where located in a flood hazard area.
a. The foundation for a detached accessory structure, storage sheds, playhouses and similar uses, if
any, will require a flatwork permit: and location and placement of the accessory structure shall
comply with Article 8 of the Schertz Unified Development Code.
b. Areas located in floodplain hazard areas will require permits.
8. Replacement Fences on the property of a one or two family dwelling, provided they comply with the following
criteria, except where located in flood hazard area.
a. The fence complies with all of the applicable requirements of the City of Schertz Unified
Development code including but not limited to height location and materials.
b. The replacement fence is in the same location, the same height and of the materials as the fence being
replaced (e.g., a 6” wood privacy fence for a 6” wood privacy fence or a 4” chain link fence for a 4’ chain
link fence).
c. Foundations for arbors, if any, will require a flatwork permit. The arbor shall not be located in any utility
easement: and shall comply with the setback requirements of Article 8 of the Schertz Unified
Development Code with the exception that an arbor may be attached to main structure.
d. Areas located in floodplain hazard areas will require permits.
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Electrical:
1. Normal maintenance work, such as replacement of lamps, sockets, fuses, drop cords, snap switches, or
other similar minor repairs as may be permitted by the building official or designee or assigned inspector.
2. Connection of portable electrical equipment to suitable existing permanently installed receptacles.
3. Replacement of a motor of the same horsepower and rating and installation of pressure devices and similar
controls, when the electrical supply for the same has been properly installed by a licensed electrician.
4. The provisions of this chapter shall not apply to electrical equipment used for radio and television
transmission, but does apply to equipment and wiring for power supply and the installations of towers and
antennas.
Gas:
1. Portable heating appliances.
2. Replacement of any minor part that does not alter approval of equipment or make such equipment unsafe.
Mechanical:
1. Portable heating appliances.
2. Portable ventilation equipment.
3. Portable cooling unit.
4. Steam, hot or chilled water piping within any heating or cooling equipment regulated by this chapter.
5. Replacement of any part which does not alter its approval or make it unsafe.
6. Portable evaporative cooler.
7. Self-contained refrigeration system containing ten pounds or less of refrigerant and actuated by motors of
one horsepower or less.
Plumbing:
1. The stopping of leaks in drains, water, soil, waste or vent pipe, provided, however, that if any concealed trap,
drain pipe, water, soil, waste or vent pipe becomes defective and it becomes necessary to remove or replace
the same with new material, such work shall be considered as new work and a permit shall be obtained and
inspection performed.
2. The clearing of stoppages or the repairing of leaks in pipes, valves or fixtures and the removal and
reinstallation of water closets, provided such repairs do not involve or require the replacement or
rearrangement of valves, pipes or fixtures.
Garage Sale:
1. Residents are limited to a maximum of four garage sales per year with each sale being allow for no more
than two consecutive days (e.g. Friday & Saturday or Saturday & Sunday).
2. Garage sale hours of operation are limited to 7:00 AM – 6:00 PM.
3. Residents are allowed to place up to two signs per garage sale; each sign must not exceed three square feet
in size. Signs can be posted no more than 24 hours prior to the garage sale and must be removed within 24
hours after completion. Signs cannot be placed in the right of way. Property owner permission is required to
place a sign on private property. Signs are prohibited to be posted along FM 3009, FM 1103, FM 78, FM
1518, and Schertz Parkway. For questions and more information on conducting garage sales in Schertz,
please reach out to the City Inspections office at (210) 619-1750 or review Ordinance No. 17-L-51.
Note: Where equipment replacements and repairs must be performed in an emergency situation, the permit
application shall be submitted and obtained by the next business day at the City of Schertz Inspections Division.
Failure to comply may result in a penalty being assessed in accordance with Section 1-8 of the Schertz, TX Code of
Ordinances.
Applying For a Permit.
Who may apply for a permit?
A homeowner, occupying the homestead that is performing the work, provided he/she has full knowledge of
the applicable building and sub-trade codes for the work being performed.
If a contractor is being used, only the contractor may apply for the necessary permits.
All contractors working in the City of Schertz shall be registered with the City whether that individual is
obtaining the permit or not.
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Application for Permit
To obtain a permit, the applicant shall first file an application in writing on a form furnished by the Inspection Division
of the City of Schertz. Permits differ in terms of description and supporting documents required to effectively process
the permit application. All Building Permits shall be accompanied with a final contract copy, signed and dated by
customer, a materials cost sheet and when applicable, a site plan or “to scale drawing”. All other sub trade permits
supporting documents shall remain the same.
All plans must be legible and shall be drawn at a minimum of 1/4 inch scale. If a design professional is required,
he/she shall be an architect or engineer legally registered in the State of Texas and shall affix his/her seal to said
drawings, specifications and accompanying data. Failure to comply with plan submittal requirements may result in
rejection of the building permit application.
Plan Review Process
1) Review – The Inspection Division shall review all applications for permits and plans to insure compliance
with adopted codes. It is our goal to review such applications and plans within 15 to 20 business days of
receipt for new residential projects; other miscellaneous permits within 10 days and within 45 - 60 business
days for commercial projects depending on the size and detail of the project. Plans will be reviewed in the
order that they are received. If the application or the construction documents do not conform to the
applicable codes adopted by the City of Schertz, plans shall be rejected in writing, stating the reasons for the
rejection.
2) Permit Condition – The issuance of a permit shall be construed to be approval to proceed with the work
described and not as authority to violate, cancel, alter, or set aside any of the provisions adopted by the City
of Schertz. Nor shall issuance of a permit prevent the Director or his/her designee from thereafter requiring a
correction of errors in plans, construction, or violations of the Schertz Code of Ordinances. Every permit
issued shall become invalid within 180 days after its issuance. One or more extensions, for periods of 180
days each, may be allowed. The extension shall be requested in writing before such permit has expired.
Permits issued are non-transferable from one person or company to another.
3) Suspend or Revoke – The Director is authorized to suspend or revoke a permit issued whenever the permit
is issued in error or on the basis of incorrect, inaccurate or incomplete information, or in violation of any city
ordinance or state law.
4) Changes or Additions – Work shall be installed in accordance with the approved permit and plans. Any
changes made during construction that is not in compliance with the approved permit and/or plans must be
resubmitted to the Inspection Division for approval as an amended set of construction documents.
5) Work With Out a Permit – Where work for which a permit is required is started prior to obtaining a permit, a
penalty may be assessed as provided for in the fee schedule adopted by City Council. Payment of such fees
shall not relieve any person(s) or company from other penalties prescribed by City Code or State Law.
Inspections
Permits and Plans – An inspection will not commence until the permit holder or his agent posts the approved permit
and plans, as applicable to the project, in a conspicuous place on the job site. The permit, plans and all other
necessary documentation shall be protected from the weather and located in such a manner as to permit the inspector
or his/her designees to conveniently make the required inspection entries thereon. The permit holder shall maintain
the permit, plans and other necessary documentation on the job site until the City of Schertz Inspection Division
issues the certificate of occupancy.
Scheduling of Inspections
Inspection requests for work done on permitted projects must be requested through the online “Request an
Inspection” system at the City of Schertz website, www.schertz.com. Inspections shall be requested and received by
the department no later than 6:00 am. Any Inspection received after 6:00 am will be performed the next business day.
Emergency inspections will be given priority at the determination of the Chief Building Official.
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If reinspection fees are due a project and a subsequent inspection has been requested on the same project,
inspectors have the discretion to cancel the inspection with notification to the contractor until all fees due the project
are paid.
The following information is required in order to schedule an inspection:
1. Building permit number;
2. Type of inspection;
3. Physical address of property to be inspected and subdivision name
4. Builders name and contact information; and
The following are inspections required by the City of Schertz. The number and order of inspections may vary based on
the extent and type of project.
Foundation & Site Inspections:
Setbacks
Construction Loop
Excavation-Forms-Reinforcing
Soil Pipe In or Under Slab
Copper Pipe In or Under Slab
Underground Electric
Termite Inspections
Rough Inspections:
Finish Wiring/TOPS
Rough Plumbing
Heating & Air Conditioning
Water Line
Gas Service
Sewer Line
Top Out Plumbing
Rough Electric Wiring
Framing
Insulation – Duct blaster test
Roof Felt
Final Inspections:
Plumbing
Irrigation-landscaping-backflow letter
Mechanical
Electrical
Driveways-Sidewalks-Flatwork, Etc.
Building Certificate of Occupancy
Energy Efficiency Blower Door Certification
Engineer letters
Rough Grade
Post Tension
PTI Inspector
Concrete Cure
Final Acceptance (on site)
Soils Report/Location Survey
Pre-pour
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Final Survey/grade
Certificate of Occupancy
No building or structure shall be used or occupied until the certificate of occupancy has been issued by the
Inspections Division. Consideration may be given to the issuance of a temporary certificate of occupancy before the
completion of the entire work covered by the permit and plans, provided that health, life safety and welfare
requirements are in place. Determination to grant a temporary certificate of occupancy shall be at the unanimous
decision of the Inspections Division, Fire Department, Public Works Department, Engineering Department and
Environmental Health Division as applicable to the project. A time limit shall be established for the temporary
certificate of occupancy.
Site Conditions during Construction.
The Director or his/her designee may conduct a site and safety inspection at any time to insure the following:
1. Trash and debris shall be picked up on a daily bases and stored in approved containers. Only a City
approved garbage container and collection service may be used.
2. All lots shall be properly mowed and maintained so as to not exceed eight (8”) inches in height.
3. On-site portable sanitation (toilet/port-o-let) facilities must be provided at the time of initial construction
activity. The portable sanitation facilities must be serviced, as needed. One sanitation facility per five building
sites is required for residential construction; otherwise, it will be based on the number of personnel on site.
4. Lot erosion control and rubbish containment shall be maintained throughout the construction process. All
materials stored on the job-site shall be maintained 10 feet back from the City curb. Streets must be kept
clean from mud, trash and/or other debris at all times.
5. All lots shall be clearly addressed and visible from the street throughout construction.
6. Onsite construction work hours are Monday through Friday 7:00 am until 6:00 pm and Saturdays 9:00 am
until 5:00 pm; exterior work is prohibited on Sundays.
Contractor’s License/Registration
All contractors performing work for which a permit is required in the City of Schertz shall be registered with the City.
Certain types of contractors are required to be licensed by the State of Texas. Contractor’s registration forms are
available in the Inspections Division or on line at the City of Schertz website, www.schertz.com .
Fees
A schedule of fees adopted by City Council and established for the Inspections Division is available in the Inspections
Division or on line at the City of Schertz website, www.schertz.com .
For additional information or questions regarding the information provided herein, please contact the Inspections
Division at (210) 619-1750.