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TOTAL # of Fixtures Backflow Preventer &Vacuum Breaker Backwater Valve Bathtub Clothes Washer Dishwasher Drinking Fountain Electric Water Heater Floor Drain Garbage Disposal Grease Interceptor Hose Bib Irrigation System Medical Gas Piping Water Piping Repair/ Replace Roof Drain Sewage Ejector Shower/Valve Replacement Sink (Bar) Sink (Bathroom) Sink (Floor, Mop) Sink (Kitchen) Sink (Utility & Laundry Tray) Sink (3 Compartment) Toilet Urinal Water Service Water Softener Other: Plumbing Permit Application DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF WORK I hereby certify that I have read and examined this application and know the same to be true and correct, and I am authorized to apply for this permit. Print Name: Date: Signature: BUILDING OWNER OR AUTHORIZED AGENT Site address: Suite/FLR/RM: Tax parcel number: Project name/Tenant: Plat name/Lot number: Property owner: Mailing address: City State: Zip: Residential Multi-family Commercial Mixed Use SITE LOCATION Value of Plumbing Work: $ Include the prevailing fair market value of all labor, materials and equipment, whether actually paid or not, needed to complete the plumbing work. redmond.gov/BuildingPermits Contact person: Email: Phone: Company name: Address: City State: Zip: APPLICANT Company name: Address: City: State: Zip: Email: Phone: UBI WA State Contractor License Expiration date: Contractor has a Redmond Business License? Yes PLUMBING CONTRACTOR ENTER QUANTITIES Related to building permit: Contractors are required to obtain a City license prior to starting work: WA State DOR Published: 02/2025 Page 1 of 2 SIGN ---PAGE BREAK--- • A plumbing permit is required before a plumbing system or fixture is installed, altered, or remodeled. The City does not require a permit to stop leaks or clear stoppages unless the piping being repaired is altered or replaced. • New or replacement gas water heaters are processed under a Mechanical Permit • The Washington State Building Code Council did not adopt any fuel gas piping, combustion air or venting of equipment under the 2018 Uniform Plumbing Code. See the 2018 International Mechanical Code. • The installation of a backflow prevention device (including those installed with a residential lawn sprinkler system) requires that a test report specified in Washington Administrative Code (WAC) 603.3.3 be provided at the job site at the time of final inspection. PLUMBING PERMIT - GENERAL INFORMATION • New non-residential or mixed-use buildings • New Multifamily projects with 3 or more dwelling units (except townhouses as defined in the IRC) • Non-residential or mixed-use addition or alteration projects with more than 10 fixtures • Roof drains/overflow systems. • Tenant improvements involving: medical gas piping, commercial kitchens, food service installations (King Co. Health Dept. Approval required for restaurants/food preparation) • Oil/water separators and 3-compartment sinks • Grease removal devices • Sumps (residential sump pumps need prior approval but not plan review) • All types of laboratories PLAN REVIEW IS REQUIRED FOR THE FOLLOWING PROJECT TYPES System Sizes - Size of sanitary and potable water systems Plan view - 1/8” minimum scale. Details - 1/4” minimum detail scale Location - Location and type of proposed fixtures Riser diagram - Riser diagram of waste and vent, potable water and rainwater systems, indicating sizes Medical Gas Piping - Medical gas piping riser diagram indicating type of gas, bottle storage room and size of piping Equipment Schedule Fixture Amount Fixture Schedule Electronic Plan Standards: • All plans must be drawn to scale, and have the scale noted on each sheet • All documents must be uploaded as a PDF • All plans must be uploaded in landscape orientation (horizontal position) • All plans must be named accordingly per the submittal requirements in BOLD • All plans must be flattened, unlocked and reduced Any files that are improperly named and/or formatted incorrectly may be rejected. Paper plans, incomplete applications and applications delivered by courier will not be accepted. PLAN REVIEW SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS Expiration of Permit Review: Applications for which no permit is issued within 365 days following the date of application, shall expire and all fees paid shall be forfeited. Upon written request of the applicant and prior to expiration, the Building Official may grant a single 365 day extension to the plan review time as specified in RMC Chapter 15.12. No application shall be extended for a period of more than 365 days. See the Fee Schedule for extension fee information. Expiration of Permit: Permits for which no inspection has been performed will expire 365 days from the date of issuance. If an inspection is passed before the expiration date of the permit, the expiration date will be extended to 365 days from the date of the latest successful inspection (except for Final Inspections). The customer can choose to pay a fee in order to extend the expiration date of the permit an additional 365 days. Once the permit is expired the customer has 365 days to pay a fee to reinstate the permit. Any permits expired for more than a period of 365 days will not be able to be reinstated and a new permit will need to be applied and paid for. Permits cannot be reactivated across code cycle changes. PERMIT EXPIRATION CITY OF REDMOND DEVELOPMENT SERVICES CENTER, 15670 NE 85TH ST, REDMOND, WA 98052 [PHONE REDACTED] HOW TO APPLY ONLINE • Make an Account - To manage and pay for your permits online, register for a REPS account: Civic Access (redmond.gov) • REPS Portal - For permits that do not require plan review (also called over-the-counter or OTC permits), apply online through the Redmond ePermitting Service (REPS) portal: Civic Access (redmond.gov) If the REPS system does not accept your submittal, fill out the Plumbing Permit Application Form and email it to: [EMAIL REDACTED] • PRO Portal - For permits that require plan review: submit a request for a permit through the Plan Review Online (PRO) portal: Form Center • Redmond, WA • CivicEngage Published: 02/2025 Page 2 of 2