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20 E. Olive St PO Box 1230 |
Current Codes Adopted by City Library
Bozeman Building Inspection Division
Adopted 2/01/07
2006 International Building Code (IBC)
2006 International Residential Code (IRC)
2006 International Existing Building Code (IEBC)
2006 International Mechanical Code (IMC)
2006 International Fuel Gas Code (IFGC)
2005 NFPA 99C- Medical Gas and Vacuum Systems
2006 Uniform Plumbing Code (UPC)
Adopted 6/1/2005
2003 International Energy Conservation Code (IECC)
Adopted 5/23/2006
2005 National Electric Code (NEC)
State of Montana Building Codes Division
PO Box 200517 - 301 S. Park, Rooms 430
Helena, MT 59620-0517
Main Switchboard 406.841.2040
Plan Review Services 406.841.2056
Fax 406.841.2050
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*** Please be reminded that approved plan permits expire 180 days after approval for issue. If you don't pick up your plans within that 180 days or request an extension, the plans will be discarded and removed from the systems. If you don't pick up the plans within the 180 day period and do request an extension the impact fees will be re-assessed by the Planning Department to reflect any changes in the impact fees currently in effect. |
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The monthly reports may be downloaded from this website, may be picked up at the office or provide a stamped self-addressed envelope for copies by mail.
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Plan Review Fees are due and payable when submitting an application and plans for a building permit.
The mission of the Building Inspection Division is to provide the community with a source of knowledge and expertise in the review of building plans and the inspection of building projects to safeguard life, limb, health, property and public welfare. The service that the Building inspection team provides for the community will be provided based on the following criteria:
Service will be provided to the community in a professional, helpful and polite manner.
Communication will be effective, precise and technically correct.
Review of building project plans will be quick, concise and thorough with public safety the paramount objective.
Problems will be resolved within the guidelines of the adopted codes to maintain safety, consistency and fairness to all members of the public.
Inspection of building projects will be performed in a courteous, timely and precise manner.
The design, construction, quality of materials, use and occupancy, location, and maintenance of all buildings within the jurisdiction will be reviewed and inspected with compliance obtained to safeguard the community.
The members of the Building inspection team will be a competent source of knowledge, education and assistance for the community in their building projects.
GOALS: The Building Inspection Division team will continually strive to improve the public's satisfaction with our service, professionalism and knowledge. Public safety in building project plan review, permitting, and inspections will not be compromised and, of necessity, problems will be resolved within the guidelines of the adopted codes. Community awareness and education is an important function of the Building Inspection Division and will continue to be part of our building permit process.
CORE VALUES: Integrity: Be honest, hard working, reliable, and accountable to the public. Leadership: Take initiative, lead by example, and be open to innovative ideas. Service: Work unselfishly for our community and its citizens. Teamwork: respect others, welcome citizen involvement, and work together to achieve the best results.



