- Business Development Residential Codes - City of Spokane, Washington
A list of national and international building codes adopted by the City of Spokane
- Chapter 24. 40 CODES ADOPTED - General Code
A Pursuant to Chapters 19 27 and 19 27A RCW, and Chapter 51-50 WAC, the City adopts the Washington State Building Code, as presently constituted or subsequently amended, together with all amendments and additions provided in SVMC Title 24
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- Spokane Building Codes: Key Insights for Home Projects
This comprehensive guide will walk you through everything you need to know about building codes in Spokane, offering invaluable insights for both the novice and seasoned home renovator
- Spokane Municipal Code - Chapter 17F. 040: Building Code
***Note: Many local criminal codes can now be located under Chapter 10 60 SMC while others are now cited under the Revised Code of Washington (RCW), which was incorporated into the municipal code in 2022
- Title 3. BUILDINGS AND STRUCTURES*, Code of Ordinances, Spokane County
ORGANIZATION, ENFORCEMENT AND GENERAL REQUIREMENTS Chapter 3 03 INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE Chapter 3 04 INTERNATIONAL RESIDENTIAL CODE Chapter 3 05 INTERNATIONAL MECHANICAL CODE Chapter 3 06 INTERNATIONAL FIRE CODE Chapter 3 07 UNIFORM PLUMBING CODE Chapter 3 08 PERMIT PROCESSING, PLAN REVIEW, AND INSPECTION FEES Chapter 3 09
- Spokane Municipal Code - Section 17C. 111. 235: Setbacks
They provide adequate flexibility to site a building so that it may be complementary to the neighborhood, fit the topography of the site, allow for required outdoor areas, and allow for architectural diversity
- Pages tagged with Building Codes - City of Spokane, Washington
Pages tagged with "Building Codes" Code Enforcement Inspection Districts and Focused Compliance Efforts - August 4, 2025 at 11:03 a m - Code Enforcement staff implements new inspection districts, as well as an operational change to better-focus existing resources
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