$750 Plan Review-fee due at submission: This fee is to review plans in advance of a formal permit application submission the review is a detailed plan review provided by the plan examiner and is separate from a pre-submission plan review NON-RESIDENTIAL NEW CONSTRUCTION & MULTI-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL NON-RESIDENTIAL PRE-SUBMISSION PLAN REVIEW (If requested) $100 (only required if sheathing is being replaced) $75 + electrical permit (in some cases a plumbing permit too) USE & OCCUPANCY PERMIT- Required for permit close-out $55 + $15 per fixture $150 per grease trap, ejector $50 Per 100 AMPS of electrical services or equivalent minimum permit fee $50 $50-Master, $35-Journeyman, $10-Apprentice, $200 Inspection Agency 45 per SF surface area also requires grading permit SWIMMING POOLS, TENNIS/BASKETBALL COURTS & OTHER RECREATIONAL USES $.25 per SF below grade & attic space requires grading permit & PSA with $1,500 escrowīATHROOM & KITCHEN ALTERATIONS (Only required for non-cosmetic updates)ĪCCESSORY STRUCTURE/USES- STRUCTURES >200 SF NEW RESIDENTIAL UNITS-Professional Services Agreement Required (PSA) PRE-SUBMISSION PLAN REVIEW (If requested) $125 (fee applies to new home builders, commercial contractors & any contractor not registered in the State of PA) Sacks for the position of tax collector and Democrat Emilia Silebi defeated Republican Lynn Grookett Smith to be the township’s auditor.STATE PERMIT SURCHARGE (This is a state fee attached to every permit issued under Act 157 of the PA Uniform Construction Code) In other elections in Lower Gwynedd Township, Democrat Natalie Cormier defeated Republican Linda L. Unofficial Winners – Janine Martin (D) and Michael Twersky (D) Candidates (Party) These totals do not include ballots from military personnel or from overseas voters received between 8:00 PM on Election Day and the deadline at 5:00 PM on November 9th. The results below reflect the unofficial total number of mail-in, in-person & provisional ballots that have been validated and counted. The five-member board of supervisors will now consist of four Democrats and one Republican. Martin and Twersky knocked off incumbent Mark Grey (R) and Clint Ehlers (R). Voters had the opportunity to vote for two of four candidates. Unofficial election results from Montgomery County show Democrats Janine Martin and Michael Twersky winning the two seats up for election on Lower Gwynedd Township’s Board of Supervisors.
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