| Nevada State Law (NAC 444. 100) requires that properly prepared plans and specifications be submitted to the Health Authority for review and approval when construction or remodeling is anticipated, and prior to the start of such work. |
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Submit one set of complete plans which will include (but not be limited to): |
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An equipment list showing type, manufacturer, and model numbers. |
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Shop drawings of all custom-built equipment. |
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Packet consists of:
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Manufacturer's cut sheets or head loss charts for unique equipment, one fence detail, one site plan, one bathhouse plan and any other detail drawing needed for clarification. Of these, two copies of application, one copy of hydraulics, two sets of plans are returned to the A-10 / A-10E contractor, and one copy of the application and plans are returned to the owner. |
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The fee is based on square footage of the body of water to be built; there is a fee per each body of water. |
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A “Certification of Contracted Services” must be signed by the person / company that hired the contractor before plans will be accepted. |
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An application for a health permit must be made and all applicable fees paid before the final inspection can be scheduled. Arrangements for final inspection must be made at least 72 hours (three working days) in advance of the final inspection.
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If you must cancel your appointment, you must call or e-mail your Reviewer by the end-of-business the previous work day or you will be charged a missed appointment fee. A fee for missed plan review appointments will be charged a missed appointment fee before another appointment will be scheduled. |
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Assure all contractors, sub-contractors, etc., are made aware of the corrections and/or stipulations from the Health District. |
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MISTAKES OR OMISSIONS ON THE PLANS DOES NOT CONSTITUTE APPROVAL OF THE MISTAKES OR OMISSIONS. PROPER DEVELOPMENT OF THIS PROJECT IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY AND THE VARIOUS PARTIES CONCERNED. |
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PAYMENT of fees does NOT constitute APPROVAL OF PLANS. Plans accepted for review will be followed by official written documentation noting any CORRECTIONS, PERMIT STIPULATIONS OR LIMITATIONS that will be necessary in order for the construction to be approved. APPLICANTS MAY BE REQUIRED TO SUBMIT CORRECTED PLANS. FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH REQUIRED CORRECTIONS MAY RESULT IN A FAILED INSPECTION OF THE CONSTRUCTION PROJECT, RESULTING IN ADDITIONAL FEES AND DELAYED APPROVAL TO OPEN.
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Establishments MAY NOT OPEN any body of water until after the construction is completed and opening inspections have been approved. |
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On NEW CONSTRUCTION, the INSPECTOR will conduct THREE REQUIRED PASS/FAIL INSPECTIONS PRIOR to the FINAL INSPECTION: (1) EXCAVATION & (2) PLUMBING must be inspected prior to pouring gunite, & (3) “PRE-PLASTER” inspection, which examines fencing, gates, decks, bath house and equipment (pumps, filters) prior to filling. IF these inspections are not passed, a REINSPECTION FEE will be due (see the PLAN REVIEW section of the FEE SCHEDULE) PDF (51 KB/4 pages). It is the responsibility of the CONTRACTOR to call for these inspections 48 hours in advance to obtain an appointment. |
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FINAL inspections must be scheduled by appointment at least 72 hours in advance. There will be re-inspection fee per permit if the establishment is not ready for a final inspection after you have requested one. The re-inspection fee MUST BE PAID PRIOR TO SCHEDULING ANOTHER FINAL INSPECTION. |