Building permits are required to protect the health, safety and welfare of residents. Failure to obtain the required permit is a violation of the law. Make sure you determine whether your project is considered Residential or Commercial before proceeding.
Submission Requirements
Commercial building permit applications must be submitted online via Permit Arlington. Expand the bulleted items below to view the requirements for several common commercial projects.
New Construction
- Construction documents, including a cover sheet with the scope of work and Code Analysis (see bottom of page for an example), architectural, structural, mechanical, electrical and plumbing plans, details and schedules.
- Site plans, grading and landscaping plans.
- A wall check may be required per site plan or use permit conditions. The plan reviewer may also request a wall check at their discretion. Wall checks must be submitted as a revision through the Permit Arlington system..
- Water Quality Impact Assessment Data Sheet
- Submit a garage plan, if applicable.
- Use the Seal Chart and Notes for quick reference in order to determine accordance with §54.1-402 of the Code of Virginia if an architect’s or engineer’s (A/E) seal is required on documents for proposed construction.
Addition to an Existing Building
- Construction documents including architectural, structural, mechanical, electrical and plumbing plans, details and schedules.
- Site plans and landscaping plans.
- A wall check may be required per site plan or use permit conditions. The plan reviewer may also request a wall check at their discretion. Wall checks must be submitted as a revision through the Permit Arlington system.
- Survey plat or grading plan showing setbacks, coverage and parking.
- Water Quality Impact Assessment Data Sheet
- Accessibility Compliance
- Any alterations or additions to existing structures require the applicant to complete the Asbestos Inspection and Awareness Form.
- Submit a garage plan, if applicable.
- Use the Seal Chart and Notes for quick reference in order to determine accordance with §54.1-402 of the Code of Virginia if an architect’s or engineer’s (A/E) seal is required on documents for proposed construction.
Interior Alterations
- Construction documents including architectural, structural, mechanical, electrical and plumbing plans, details and schedules.
- Plans must clearly indicate existing work and work to be modified.
- Survey plat (if work involves structural modifications)
- Accessibility Compliance
- Any alterations or additions to existing structures require the applicant to complete the Asbestos Inspection and Awareness Form.
- Submit a garage plan, if applicable.
- Use the Seal Chart and Notes for quick reference in order to determine accordance with §54.1-402 of the Code of Virginia if an architect’s or engineer’s (A/E) seal is required on documents for proposed construction.
Interior Alterations – Express
- Architectural drawings to include Code Analysis (see bottom of page for an example), scaled and dimensioned floor plans, elevations, sections and details, as appropriate; room/door/window schedules, and partition schedules with fire ratings and test numbers, as appropriate. Provide key plan of floor showing renovation space and egress to the identified floor exits. Indicate new and existing work (clouds are not an acceptable method to indicate new work).
- Electrical drawings to include riser diagram, panel / light schedules and power / light plans. Indicate new and existing work.
- Mechanical drawings to show the location of all existing supply and return registers (if the system and ductwork are existing, indicate as such) and complete duct layout with all main and branch sizes, register sizes and Cubic Feet per Minute (CFM) at each register (if ductwork is new). Provide equipment schedule for new equipment.
- Plumbing drawings to include riser diagrams, schedules and layouts. Indicate new and existing work.
- View a list of all permits and requirements.
- Plans must clearly indicate existing work and work to be modified.
- Accessibility Compliance
- Any alterations or additions to existing structures require the applicant to complete the Asbestos Inspection and Awareness Form.
- Submit a garage plan, if applicable.
- Use the Seal Chart and Notes for quick reference in order to determine accordance with §54.1-402 of the Code of Virginia if an architect’s or engineer’s (A/E) seal is required on documents for proposed construction.
Trailers
Requirements for All Trailers
Additional Requirements for Non-Construction Trailers
Fences and Retaining Walls
Retaining walls that are part of a larger project, such as a new commercial building, can be included within the building permit and should be included in the description of work on the application.
Retaining walls that are not included with the building permit application and submission or are not part of a larger project should be submitted as a Fence or Retaining Wall Permit, it should not be submitted as a building permit.
Signs
Any signage should be submitted as a sign permit. it should not be submitted as a building permit.
Sample Code Analysis
This sheet is not intended to represent minimum submission requirements for any plan. Any oversight or misinterpretation of this table does not alleviate compliance with code requirements throughout the review and inspection process.
|
Existing Building |
Proposed Alteration |
Unacceptable |
IBC Use Group |
B |
B |
Bank |
Construction Type |
IIIB |
IIIB |
Wood |
Number of Stories Above Grade |
2 |
2 |
? |
High Rise (Yes/No) |
No |
No |
No |
Covered Mall (Yes/No) |
No |
No |
? |
Fully Sprinklered (Yes/No) |
Yes |
Yes |
? |
Fully Monitored (Yes/No) |
No |
Yes |
? |
Floor Area of Renovation |
5000 |
1200 |
See plans |
Fees
Fee Schedules provide the range of fees charged for each type of application or activity related to land development in Arlington. Fees cover permitting, plan review, enforcement, inspection, service delivery, performance agreements and conditions. There are separate fee schedules for Inspection Services Division (ISD), Zoning and the Department of Environmental Services (DES). Some permits involve fees from more than one schedule.