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How to fill out the Tdlr Variance Application Example Form online
This guide provides comprehensive instructions for completing the Tdlr Variance Application Example Form online. By following the outlined steps, users can ensure that their applications are filled out accurately and completely, facilitating a smoother submission process.
Follow the steps to successfully complete the variance application form.
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to access the Tdlr Variance Application Example Form and open it in the online editor.
- Indicate whether the project has been reviewed by selecting 'Yes' or 'No'. If applicable, provide the name of the reviewer.
- Answer whether the project has been inspected by checking 'Yes' or 'No'. If it has, fill in the name of the inspector.
- Enter the project name in the designated field, using clear and descriptive terms.
- If the project is registered, input the EABPRJ# (TDLR project number) in the appropriate section.
- Fill in the building or facility name, ensuring to include relevant details.
- Provide the complete address, including street, suite number, city, and zip code. Note that post office box addresses are not accepted.
- Select the type of project by checking one of the options: new building, addition, or alteration.
- Describe the scope of work in a brief statement that clearly outlines the construction activities involved.
- Input the estimated project construction cost to provide an overview of the financial aspect of the project.
- Specify the original date of construction for the building or facility by entering the year.
- Enter the total square footage of the building requesting the variance.
- Provide the square footage per floor to give detailed information on the building's size.
- Indicate if the building is a qualified historic building by checking 'Yes' or 'No'. If 'Yes', attach relevant documents from the Texas Historical Commission.
- State whether the building is being considered for a state lease, and if so, include the lease number.
- Enter the TAS reference number for which the variance is being requested, ensuring accuracy.
- Specify the exact location of the violation within the building or site for clarity.
- Explain in detail why compliance with the Texas Accessibility Standards cannot be achieved. Attach any necessary supporting documentation.
- Read and confirm your intent to apply by selecting the option that applies (owner or owner's agent).
- Fill in the name of the applicant, either the owner or the owner's agent.
- Provide the company or firm name associated with the applicant.
- Enter the mailing address of the applicant.
- Provide the contact phone number for the applicant.
- Fill in the fax number of the applicant, if applicable.
- Enter the email address of the applicant for correspondence.
- Include the applicant's signature to validate the application.
- Lastly, add the date on which the form is signed.
- Ensure all required documentation, including the application fee, is ready for submission.
- After completing the form, you can save changes, download, print, or share the document as needed.
Complete your Tdlr Variance Application Example Form online today for efficient processing of your request.
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State Filing Fee ($175): This is the amount charged by the TDLR to register a project in the Texas Architectural Barriers online System (TABS) to get a project registration number. Do not select this fee if your project has already been registered with the TDLR/TABS system.
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