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renovation_(non-structural)Issued

Restoration of three street facing balcony windows with storm damage from Hurricane Ida. Glass will be replaced with 1/8" laminate safety glass for added protection, without tinting to meet VCC requirements. Three additional windows will be weathersealed with this work being completed onsite the same day. The exterior of the front door to be refinished with stain repaired where needed to match existing and sealed with penetrating tung oil (VCC Paint Permit is approved for the door work). Windows

1009 Burgundy St, New Orleans, LA

Permit Details

Permit Number
new_orleans_la2-59559
Type
renovation_(non-structural)
Status
issued
Issued Date
June 8, 2026
County
New Orleans, LA
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About renovation_(non-structural) Permits in New Orleans, LA

What is a renovation_(non-structural) permit?

A renovation_(non-structural) permit authorizes specific construction or renovation work at a property. It ensures the work meets local building codes and safety standards. Most jurisdictions require permits for structural changes, electrical work, plumbing, roofing, and demolition.

How long does this permit remain valid?

Permit validity varies by jurisdiction. In New Orleans, LA, permits typically remain valid for 6-12 months from the issue date. Contact the local building department for specifics.

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