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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the city of Grand Rapids Mechanical Permit in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the Jobsite Information section. Enter the application date, street address, and select whether the job is residential or commercial. Provide your contact details and indicate if a building permit has been obtained.
  3. In the Installer Information section, specify whether the installer is a contractor or homeowner. Fill in their name, phone number, and registration details as required.
  4. Describe the work to be performed in the Description & Comments section. This is mandatory for permit issuance, so ensure you provide detailed information.
  5. Complete the Schedule of Equipment by listing all equipment involved in your project along with their quantities and types.
  6. Review the Fee Chart carefully to calculate applicable fees based on your project specifics. Ensure all fees are accounted for before submission.
  7. Finally, sign and date the application in the Application Signature section to confirm compliance with regulations.

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Repairs and maintenance: Minor repair work, including the replacement of lamps or the connection of approved portable electrical equipment to approved permanently installed receptacles.
Per the California Residential Code detached accessory structure not exceeding 120 square feet does not require a building permit if there is no plumbing, electrical, and or mechanical equipment. Please note, Sheds and/or Structures under 120 square feet do require a Planning Permit.
Only certain businesses are required to have licenses in the City of Grand Rapids, such as food trucks, Michigan business owners who work from their homes, street vendors, dance halls, and more. Go to Grand Rapids business licensing page3 to find the requirements for your specific business.
Who can apply for an electrical, plumbing or mechanical permit? If you are a homeowner, live in the home, and you are doing the work, then you may pull the permit. If a licensed contractor is doing the work, they must pull the permit.
Building, electrical, mechanical or plumbing permits are not needed for the repairs listed below. One story detached structures if the floor area does not exceed 200 square foot. A sidewalk or driveway not more than 30 above adjacent grade.

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Yes. The State of Michigan allows two entities the authority to obtain a permit for residential construction work: a contractor licensed by the State of Michigan or the homeowner if that is their place of residence and they will be performing the work. 7.
Typical projects requiring permits include, but are not limited to: Additions. Demolitions. Electrical Systems and Services. Exterior Concrete. Exterior Siding. Miscellaneous Residential including Fireplaces, Pools, Decks, and Garages. New Buildings. Plumbing Systems Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning.

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