(1) Any person applying for a building permit
for construction of a multiunit residential building or
rehabilitative construction shall submit building enclosure
design documents to the appropriate building department prior to
the start of construction or rehabilitative construction of the
building enclosure. If construction work on a building enclosure
is not rehabilitative construction because the cost thereof is
not more than five percent of the assessed value of the building,
then the person applying for a building permit shall submit to
the building department a letter so certifying. Any changes to
the building enclosure design documents that alter the manner in
which the building or its components is waterproofed,
weatherproofed, and otherwise protected from water or moisture
intrusion shall be stamped by the architect or engineer and shall
be provided to the building department and to the person
conducting the course of construction inspection in a timely
manner to permit such person to inspect for compliance therewith,
and may be provided through individual updates, cumulative
updates, or as-built updates.
(2) The building department shall not issue a building
permit for construction of the building enclosure of a multiunit
residential building or for rehabilitative construction unless
the building enclosure design documents contain a stamped
statement by the person stamping the building enclosure design
documents in substantially the following form: "The undersigned
has provided building enclosure documents that in my professional
judgment are appropriate to satisfy the requirements of RCW 64.55.005 through 64.55.090."
(3) The building department is not charged with determining
whether the building enclosure design documents are adequate or
appropriate to satisfy the requirements of RCW 64.55.005 through 64.55.090. Nothing in RCW 64.55.005 through 64.55.090 requires a
building department to review, approve, or disapprove enclosure
design documents.
[2005 c 456 § 3.]