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J:\Environmental\Environm\WPDATA\food\planreview\preoperational review procedures for plan sub.doc FOOD SERVICE ESTABLISHMENT PRE-OPERATIONAL REVIEW PROCEDURE FOR PLAN SUBMISSION AND APPROVAL I. PROPOSED FOOD SERVICE ESTABLISHMENT a. The applicant must submit prior to construction or major renovations, plans showing: 1. A scaled diagram of the kitchen/facility floor layout and the equipment arrangement. 2. The construction materials and finishes in all areas (submit attached page). 3. The size and type of all equipment, lighting, ventilation, toilet facilities, locker rooms, refuse storage area and all other facilities applicable to the food operation including plumbing, water supply and sewage disposal. 4. A sample menu. b. The applicant must submit an application for a Food Service Establishment Permit, if not already under permit. c. To insure a quick review of your plans be sure that they are complete and accurate. Plans lacking in any of the above requested information well be returned to the applicant. d. BE SURE TO OBTAIN A BUILDING PERMIT FROM THE LOCAL CODE ENFORCER. II. PLAN APPROVAL a. If plans are not approved, a letter is sent to the applicant with a list of changes that are required. If plans are approved, an approval letter is sent to the applicant who is then allowed to proceed with construction. b. Construction shall be done in accordance with the approved plans and any changes in equipment or facilities must be approved by the Health Department. III. INSPECTIONS AND PERMIT ISSUANCE a. Two or more pre-operational inspections are conducted during and at the end of construction: 1. A “walk through” may be requested during construction to evaluate progress in accordance with approved plans. 2. The first required inspection is during construction prior to installation of equipment. 3. The second required inspection is prior to commencing operation. 4. The application must request the above and final inspections with a least a 48-hour advance notice. b. A Food Service Establishment Permit is issued to the applicant following the final inspection provided the inspection report is acceptable and a CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY OR CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE IS OBTAINED BY THE LOCAL CODE ENFORCER. All other regulatory agencies must be incompliance prior to permit issuance.