Small projects will be channeled through Commercial Technical Assistance Center (CTAC).
A Step-by-Step Process
Step 1
Submit project to the CTAC Coordinator. You will need to submit the following:
2 sets of drawings, bound and stapled, with an Appendix B
1 completed Building Permit application(with contractor/sub-contractors/cost of construction)
1 address verification form
1 Plan Submittal for CTAC Plan Review form
1 completed Self-Gatekeeping Checklist
Step 2
Once project is accepted, the review is performed on a first-in, first-out basis.
Step 3
CTAC review is typically a 5-day review process and approved projects will be issued permits at the time of approval, subject to permit application completion.
Disapproved projects will be returned with comments summarizing the defects.
Project Types
The following project list indicates projects generally thought to be eligible for Commercial Walk-Through Review (CTAC Review). Note: Customers should confirm eligibility for CTAC review in advance. Those projects which CTAC cannot review will be referred to OnSchedule Plan Review. The CTAC reviewers will make the final decision/determination of specific project eligibility.
Beginning March 5, 2008, CTAC Review will review Business and Mercantile upfits and renovations up to 10,000 sf. This is a change from the previous threshold of 7,500 sf. No other changes have been made to the eligible project types.
- Handicap Ramps
- Deck Additions
- Interior Upfits, Business and Mercantile occupancy, 10,000 sf and less
- Business and Mercantile renovations of areas up to 10,000 sf
- Office/Warehouse with the office area up to 10,000 sf and no work being performed in the warehouse
- Small additions, up to 400 sf*
- Accessory buildings up to 400 sf*
- Bathroom additions and renovations up to 1000 sf*
- Minor fire/smoke repairs and minor structural fire repair*
- Special events and amusements (tents, haunted houses, NCAA events, golf events, NASCAR events, NBA events, NFL events)
- Interior pre-fabricated offices (modular petitioning)
- Canopies
- Co-locations on communication towers
- Grease interceptors
- Oil/water separators
- Adding new plumbing, electrical, and mechanical (less than 5,000 sf)
- Pedestrian bridges not connected to buildings
- Parking lots
- Faηade changes*
- Hood replacements
- Above ground tanks
- Pools (only if part of a pre-approved project by Zoning)
- Racking systems 12 feet to top of storage(High Piled Combustible must go through OnSchedule Review)
- Retaining walls that are not part of the construction of a building. They must be stand alone retaining walls.
Any project that requires City Engineering approval or the Northern Small Towns(Davidson, Cornelius, Huntersville) Zoning approval must have approval prior to submitting to CTAC.
*Projects within the following Zoning Districts are not eligible for the Walk-Through Process: Historic Landmark, Historic District, MUDD, UMDD, PED, TOD, & UR.
CTAC will not review projects that are:
- Change of occupancies/use
- Assembly occupancy
- Medical offices (ie: Dental offices, Plastic Surgery, I-2 occupancies, Doctor's offices, Chiropractor offices, etc.)
- Daycare
- Business occupancies with sit down food consumption
- Hazardous occupancies and equipment
- Factory/industrial occupancies
- Dry cleaners using hazardous materials
- Live-Work units