Frankfort, Kentucky 40601
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 Wesley J. Clark, R.S.

E-mail: WesleyJ.Clark@ky.gov

851 East West Connector

Ph (502) 564-7382

Fax (502) 564-5672

 

 

All public building plans must first be submitted to the Franklin County Health Department for review/approval prior to submission to the Kentucky Division of Plumbing.

Attached to those plans must be a completed Plan Application Form (see "Forms" below to print).

All restaurant/food service plans must have form Information Sheet for Plan Review of Retail Food Establishments (see "Forms" below to print) completed and attached .


To obtain city/county municipal sewer grease trap requirements or sewer tap requirements and fees, please contact the City of Frankfort Sewer Department at 502-875-2448.

 

New Construction:

  • 4 complete sets of plans are required for new construction. You will receive one approved set of plans back; if you wish to have multiple sets of approved plans back you can submit more plans. Plus a 1 Site Utility Plan, which must show all underground utilities (sewer, septic tank, lateral lines, water, storm sewer, gas, grease trap, electric, etc.).
  • If plans show a sewer manhole, lift station, sewer extensions, tapping into a package treatment plant or a private water source, then 1 additional set of plans for Division of Water approval must be included.
  • Public swimming pools/spas or any Division of Water approval must include 5 complete sets.
  • All plans with construction being served by a private septic system MUST have a passing/approved site evaluation from the Franklin County Health Department (please see "Septic Systems" on the Environmental Services home page).  A site utility plan must be submitted with the site evaluation application.


Existing Structures:

3 sets of plans required for existing plan approval.

  Local Plumbing Inspector:

  • The local plumbing inspector is located in our office Monday and Wednesday from 8:00- 9:30 AM. He can be reached at 502-223-1356.
  • Plans, which are renovations or additions with 5 plumbing openings or less, can be approved in office by the state plumbing inspector.


** Local Approvals cannot be approved on Day Care Centers and any structure requiring Division of Water approval.

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