Are you required to state all the geographic and environmental design criteria on plans


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Ground snow load, wind design, seismic zone, etc.?

 

i do plans for builds in five different AHJs, and a new official in one wants that now tabled out on the cover sheet.

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For my projects, the structural engineer provides that information on his sheets. I provide project data (area calcs, elevations, zoning), energy compliance data, flood data, and referenced codes on my cover sheet. 

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It's been my experience that most counties have that info on their websites.

 

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I have different counties saved off to the side and drop in whichever the plan is referencing

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Yep it's also required here in California but also almost everything must be engineered here also so all that is on his calc's and drawings.

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The parish list IRC & IBC codes plus addendums used on their website.  I include it on drawings for reference to eliminate any confusion.

Design for hurricane winds the primary design condition for SW Louisiana.

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