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Amnesty (Code Relief) fo Residential Property

The Code Relief (Amnesty Ordinance), Ordinance 02-44, is an amendment to Chapter 8 of the Code of Miami-Dade County which established a procedure to bring structures built without proper permits, or built with permits that are lacking mandatory inspections, into compliance with the Building Code.

Construction projects where the original permit issuance date or the work performed without a permit had to have commenced prior to March 1, 2002 qualify for reissuance. The Code Relief does not expire.

The fee for the reissuance of an existing permit can be found in the Fee Schedule.

In addition to those fees, applicable Impact Fees will be assessed.

Additionally, other agencies including, but not limited to, the Miami-Dade Fire Rescue and Florida Department of Health. Please check with the applicable agencies.

Getting an existing permit reissued

You will be required to complete a new application, obtain approvals from the sections within Miami-Dade County departments that originally reviewed the permit, such as the Construction Plans Processing Section, in addition to any approvals required by other departments.

The reissue application and plans will be processed as per the applicable building code requirements at the time of permit issuance. However, the following life-safety requirements of the current building code must be complied with at all times:

    Means of egress or escape

    Requirement of shutters

    Hard-wired smoke detectors shall be installed as required

    Ground fault interrupter (GFI)

    Full size pressure and temperature relief valved lines shall be installed on all water heaters

    Handicapped access requirements

     All gas piping systems shall be bonded to ground

    Handrails shall be inspected and replaced, if necessary, in full compliance with code requirements Zoning requirements

    Requirements of federal or state laws or other preemptive laws, codes or standards.

    Additionally, you will need to obtain an As-Built Certificate from a State of Florida duly licensed engineer or architect, or Engineer attesting that to the best of his or her knowledge, belief and professional judgment and based on his or her inspection of the structure, the structure:

    satisfies the requirements of the code in effect at the time the work was commenced, indicating the date the work commenced and the requirements of the code in effect on that date; and complies with all requirements of the current code identified above

    complies with the permit application and plans approved by the department.

    Additionally, the As-Built Certificate shall contain a narrative description of the methodology utilized to make the determination set forth in the As-Built Certificate. If the work was performed at any time during which this code accepted certification by masters in their respective trades as a condition of issuance of a Certificate of Completion, then a master shall be authorized to issue the As-Built Certificate in accordance with work involving
    his or her trade which otherwise complies with all requirements of this subsection

    Getting a permit for work performed without the proper permits 

    In order to obtain a permit

    At a minimum, the plans should include the following:

     ·  Site plan

     ·  Floor plan

    sufficient detail, where applicable, of structural, electrical, mechanical, plumbing and roofing components.

    Additionally, you will need to submit evidence of when the construction was performed so that the appropriate code requirements can be enforced.

    This documentation could include aerial photographs, tax records and/or surveys.

    You will be required to complete a permit application and to obtain approvals from the Construction Plans Processing Section in addition to obtaining any approvals required by other departments.

    The plans will be processed as per the code requirements at the time of construction. However, the following life-safety requirements of the current code, must be complied with at all times:

    ·    Means of egress or escape

    ·    Requirement of shutters

    ·    Hard-wired smoke detectors shall be installed as required

    ·    Ground fault interrupter (GFI)

    Full size pressure and temperature relief valved lines shall be installed on all water heaters

    ·    Handicapped access requirements

    ·    All gas piping systems shall be bonded to ground

    ·    Handrails shall be inspected and replaced, if necessary, in full compliance with code requirements

    ·    Zoning requirements

    ·    Requirements of federal or state laws or other preemptive laws, code or standards

    Additionally, you will need to obtain an As-Built Certificate from a State of Florida duly licensed engineer or architect, attesting that to the best of his or her knowledge, belief and professional judgment and based on his or her inspection of the structure, the structure:

    ·    is structurally sound;

    ·    and satisfies the requirements of the code in effect at the time the work was commenced, indicating the date the work commenced and the requirements of the code in effect on that date; and

    ·    complies with all requirements of the current code identified above;

    ·    complies with the permit application and plans approved by the Building Department.

    Additionally, the As-Built Certificate shall contain a narrative description of the methodology utilized to make the determination set forth in the As-Built Certificate.

    If the work was performed at any time during which this Code accepted certification by masters in their respective trades as a condition of issuance of a Certificate of Completion, then a master shall be authorized to issue the As-Built Certificate in accordance with work involving his or her trade which otherwise complies with all requirements of this subsection.

    Inspections

    Once the permit is issued, inspections must be requested for all applicable trades.

    The inspectors will conduct an inspection to determine the following:

    ·    Plans submitted reflect the current  state of the structure; and

    ·    The construction complies with the code in effect at the time and complies with current code requirements listed on section 11(g)(2)(c) of Chapter 8 of the code of Miami-Dade County;

    ·    The As-Built Certificate represents accurately the condition of the structure


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