Building permits often list inspections that are required under the Building Code. These inspections are carried out by the building inspector, who may check the major phases of your construction. The inspector will be interested in reviewing the work being carried out for variances from:
- the Building Code
- your building permit
- building plans and conditions of approval as reviewed
by the City of Reedley
The building inspector must be able to see the part of the construction he is to inspect, and usually need 24 hours advance notice.
If the inspector finds that some work does not conform to the reviewed plans, he will advise you and may send you a notice asking that the situation be remedied. Another inspection may be required before you resume work. If work continues without resolving the problem, you can be subject to legal action.
In addition to cooperating with any inspections, you are also required to:
- post your building permit in a window or other
accessible place on site
- keep a copy of your approved building plans on
site
- bring any proposed changes to the attention of
the City of Reedley Building Official as soon as
possible. These changes will be reviewed in the same
manner as the original building plans.