West Jordan, Utah HVAC Local Permit Ordinances and Codes

West Jordan City Building Department

The West Jordan City Building Department is the Authority Having Jurisdiction for HVAC permit ordinances. You can contact them at 801-569-5050 or via email at [email protected]. Their physical address is 8000 S Redwood Rd, West Jordan, UT 84088, and they are open Monday through Friday, 8 am to 5 pm.

Local Zoning and Fee Nuances for West Jordan

West Jordan follows the 2021 building code. Whether a permit is required for HVAC work depends on the scope of the project. Generally, replacing an HVAC system with the same type, installing a different type of system, modifying or installing ductwork, or adding central HVAC all require a mechanical permit.

Estimated permit fees can range from $56 to $400, depending on the specific work.

While specific zoning ordinances directly related to HVAC installations are not detailed in the search results, West Jordan does have zoning regulations that govern land use and development. It is advisable to consult with the Planning & Zoning division if your HVAC project involves exterior mechanical equipment in local historic districts, as a Certificate of Appropriateness may be required.

For a comprehensive understanding of fees, refer to the West Jordan City Fee Schedule.

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Because West Jordan is located within Salt Lake County, the following broader county regulations may also apply to your project:

Utah, Salt Lake County Hvac Permit Regulations and County Ordinances for Unincorporated Areas

Salt Lake County HVAC Permit Requirements

In Salt Lake County, HVAC installations and significant alterations to mechanical systems generally require a building permit. This applies to both residential and commercial properties. The specific requirements and processes can vary depending on whether the property is within an incorporated city or in an unincorporated area of the county.

County-Level Jurisdiction and Building & Safety Divisions

Salt Lake County's Building and Safety Divisions, or equivalent bodies, are responsible for enforcing building codes and issuing permits. For properties within incorporated cities like Salt Lake City, the respective city's building department handles permitting. However, for areas that are unincorporated, the Greater Salt Lake Municipal Services District (MSD) typically oversees building permits and inspections.

Rules for Properties in Unincorporated Areas

For properties located in unincorporated areas of Salt Lake County, such as Magna, Kearns, or Emigration Canyon, the Greater Salt Lake Municipal Services District (MSD) is the governing authority for building permits. The MSD Building Department reviews building, fire, mechanical, electrical, and plumbing plans to ensure compliance with building codes.

General HVAC Permit Requirements (Applicable to both incorporated and unincorporated areas where relevant):

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The following statewide building codes and regulations apply universally to all jurisdictions within Utah:

Utah Hvac Legislation, Codes, and Guidelines

State Statutes and Adopted Codes

Building codes in Utah are governed by the State Construction and Fire Codes Act, found in Title 15A of the Utah Code. The state adopts nationally recognized construction codes, including the International Building Code (IBC) and the International Residential Code (IRC), which contain the primary requirements for HVAC systems. As of the most recent major updates, Utah has adopted the 2021 editions of the International Codes, including the International Mechanical Code (IMC), International Fuel Gas Code (IFGC), and the International Residential Code (IRC), with specific statewide amendments. These codes establish the minimum standards for heating, cooling, ventilation, and fuel gas systems in both residential and commercial construction.

Primary State Agencies and Boards

The adoption and oversight of these standards are managed by the following entities:

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