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Personally, If I were you, I would pay for a wiring inspection. You run
all
your cables to the boxes and call them to come and then again after the
recepticals are installed and closed up.


What do you mean by "and closed up"?

Most of the application for a "(Garage) Building Building" permit consists
of
"Maps, Sketches, and Other Exhibits: Applicant must attach appropriate
sufficient maps, sketches, and other exhibits, including a signed Homeowner’s
Association Affirmation of Notification.

I have 2 questions:

1) Are before and after SU documents, along with written summaries likely
to suffice for this?
2) Is my Homeowners Association likely to raise their head (for fear of all
the the outlets)? --Maybe I'll layout a SU document with buffers, fans,
and other quiet amenities. : )

3) I can see why some people might not go this route. It surely gets in
the way of changing your mind. It sounds sort of silly, but "how much
"vaguness" is allowed? Is a phrase such as "add fluorescent lighting to the
ceiling" unacceptable?

The application fee for the building permit the maximum of .05/sq^2 or $25.
Is that likely to cover both the "rough-in" and "final inspection", or are
their typically further fees?

Bill