Every application for a permit simplicity project shall be submitted on a form prepared by the department containing all of the following:
(A) The name, address and license number of the general contractor and any other contractors for the project;
(B) The project address;
(C) Project scope of work;
(D) Project plans -
(1) A cover sheet shall be attached to each set of plans. Each cover sheet shall:
(a) Be signed and stamped by the permit simplicity certified professional responsible for preparing the plans;
(b) Contain an index of drawings, where applicable; and
(c) Contain the following certification statement, which shall be wet-inked in black or plotted to the cover sheet: "I hereby certify that any and all included drawings are prepared by me, under my supervision, or reviewed by me and to the best of my professional knowledge conform to the city's building codes, and other applicable laws pertaining to public health and safety." Such certification statement shall be signed by the permit simplicity certified professional who prepared or reviewed the plans.
(2) Each set of plans must be:
(a) Sealed by the permit simplicity certified professional certifying the plans;
(b) Prepared by, under the direct supervision of, or reviewed by the permit simplicity certified professional certifying the plans; and
(c) Attached to a cover sheet conforming to subsection (1) of section (D) of this section.
(3) Each page of each set of plans shall contain the following:
(a) The text "Permit Simplicity Certified by (name of Permit Simplicity Certified Professional)" and the date; and
(b) The date the building official or his or her designee reviewed the plans and the name of the reviewer.
(E) The owner/builder who is responsible for the work identified in the permit application must sign the permit application. If the project identified in the permit application is a build-out in an existing building, the work covered by the permit application must be limited to work for a single tenant only. Both the permit application and accompanying plans must be stamped by the permit simplicity certified professional who prepared or reviewed the plans and is submitting the plans for permit simplicity certification under the Permit Simplicity Certified Program.
(Ord. No. 2991)