North Carolina, Carteret County Plumbing Permit Regulations and County Ordinances for Unincorporated Areas
Carteret County Plumbing Permit Requirements
Carteret County's Planning & Inspections department is responsible for enforcing the North Carolina Building Code, including plumbing regulations, for unincorporated areas and several towns within the county. A permit is generally required for the installation, extension, or significant repair of any plumbing system. However, there are exemptions for certain water heater replacements in one- or two-family dwellings, provided the work is done by a licensed professional and meets specific criteria regarding energy use, fuel, and capacity.
For new construction, especially in Special Flood Hazard Areas, compliance with the Carteret County Flood Damage Prevention and Protection Ordinance is mandatory. Homeowners can obtain permits for their own dwelling under certain conditions, but must reside in the house for at least one year and perform the work themselves. All work must comply with the North Carolina State Building Code.
The permitting process requires submitting detailed site plans, floor plans, and environmental health documentation for water and sewer intentions. A plot plan showing the structure's location relative to property lines is also necessary. For projects in unincorporated areas, the county's development and zoning ordinances must be followed.
Specific requirements may vary depending on the type of construction (new, expansion, reuse, or repair). For instance, if a private drinking water well or irrigation system is needed, an application must be submitted to the local health department.
Unincorporated Areas
In unincorporated areas of Carteret County, the Planning & Inspections department administers and enforces the North Carolina Building Code. This includes conducting building, electrical, mechanical, and plumbing inspections. Development and zoning ordinances for these areas are also managed by the county. For projects in Special Flood Hazard Areas within unincorporated Carteret County, adherence to the Flood Damage Prevention and Protection Ordinance is required.