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Austin requires a tree survey for any project that disturbs more than 8,000 sq ft or is in a heritage tree zone. Your application shows a 9,200 sq ft disturbance area but no tree survey is attached.
Zone SF-3 requires impervious cover documentation. Your site plan shows existing and proposed structures but no impervious cover percentage is calculated.
Application states "addition to existing residence." Austin requires specific description including square footage, number of stories, structural changes, and whether MEP systems are affected.
Zone SF-3 requires 25 ft front setback. Your site plan shows the proposed addition at 22 ft from the front property line.
Application filed by contractor but Page 1 owner authorization is unsigned. Austin will reject without owner signature or notarized authorization letter.
This application would have been kicked back. Now you can fix it before you submit.
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You don't pull permits every day, but when you do, a rejection means idle crews and blown timelines. Pre-check it for $20 instead of waiting 60 days to find out what you missed.
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