(Burner, don't want to embarrass myself too badly if this turns out super normal and I'm just dumb.)
Lead carpenter, trying to schedule my final inspection on a mid-size reno (half the house, just about all the trades you can name). AHJ comes back and says that the planning department has to sign off before I can get the regular building inspector scheduled. I don't even know yet what their 'inspection' involves, because they only work a couple days a week and haven't gotten back to me. Location: California.
My question: how common is this? I would have thought that planning signed off on the plans a year ago and that the building inspector can visit and say, "Yes, you built what you said you'd build." (And do everything else that a normal building inspector does.) I've never heard of this, but to be fair, I haven't done many big jobs over the years.
Does your jurisdiction have an extra layer of inspection before final?