01-29-2017, 04:45 PM
We were being good citizens and applying for a permit to do some repair - replace roof, siding and window - all like for like except the roof which was composite and we are going metal. (we have two later phases planned which involve moving some interior walls, some plumbing and electrical moves).
My husband has gone in six time to apply and each time he is told something else is needed, the last being an SMA thing. They have not let him file a permit.
Meanwhile the roofing material sits, the guys are ready and the scaffolding is ready. We'd like to begin. The roof is really bad and our home inspection uncovered some issues with wet wood and the fascia is trashed - it's got some metal wrapping around sodden and crumbly wood and the rain pours between the roof and the fascia.
Here's my question - what will happen if we start work before we get the SMA? What will the SMA require us to do? We are about 80' to the water. We can put up some ag fencing in the off chance that some shingle decides to fly 100' from the front of the house and into the ocean. So say they come out, we have fencing up, and our roof replacement is underway - what is likely to happen?
UPDATE: ok so I researched the SMA law and in the definitions setions, it explicitly excludes residential building under 7500 square feet AND repair, maintenance or interior alteration of existing structions. WTF???
My husband has gone in six time to apply and each time he is told something else is needed, the last being an SMA thing. They have not let him file a permit.
Meanwhile the roofing material sits, the guys are ready and the scaffolding is ready. We'd like to begin. The roof is really bad and our home inspection uncovered some issues with wet wood and the fascia is trashed - it's got some metal wrapping around sodden and crumbly wood and the rain pours between the roof and the fascia.
Here's my question - what will happen if we start work before we get the SMA? What will the SMA require us to do? We are about 80' to the water. We can put up some ag fencing in the off chance that some shingle decides to fly 100' from the front of the house and into the ocean. So say they come out, we have fencing up, and our roof replacement is underway - what is likely to happen?
UPDATE: ok so I researched the SMA law and in the definitions setions, it explicitly excludes residential building under 7500 square feet AND repair, maintenance or interior alteration of existing structions. WTF???