When I obtain my permit, how long do I have to start the work?

Section 105.5 of the State Building Code states that "Every permit issued shall become invalid unless the work on the site authorized by such permit is commenced within 180 days after the issuance, or if the work authorized on the site by such permit is suspended or abandoned for a period of 180 days after the work has commenced." Extensions are normally granted without any trouble. However, if there have been changes to the Zoning By-Law or building code subsequent to the original issuance of the permit, any grandfather status may be lost if work has not begun (i.e, you will have to comply to the new requirements). Any requests for extension must be submitted in writing.

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1. When is a building permit required?
2. When I obtain my permit, how long do I have to start the work?
3. Where should the inspection card be kept?
4. Can I begin construction once I submit my application?
5. How long does it take to obtain a building permit?
6. Can I do the construction myself or do I have to be licensed?
7. What is a homeowner?
8. When I start construction, is the work inspected?
9. How much notice does the inspector need when I am ready for an inspection?
10. Does someone have to be home during the inspection?
11. Can I call for plumbing and electrical inspections?
12. Do I need to provide anything else to the inspector?
13. Can I do my own electrical and plumbing / gas work?
14. Is a plot plan required?
15. If I don't have a plot plan, where can I get one?
16. I have a mortgage plan that was given to me by the bank when I purchased my home. Can this be used as a plot plan?
17. Can I prepare my own plot plan, if I am certain where my property line is?
18. Do I need a permit for a swimming pool?
19. Are there setback requirements for a swimming pool?
20. How does Inspectional Services know if the structure was placed in the location proposed?
21. Is a fence required for a swimming pool?
22. What is an ordinary repair?