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Get Ks Fence Permit Application - Shawnee County 2020-2026
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How to fill out the KS Fence Permit Application - Shawnee County online
This guide provides you with clear instructions on how to complete the KS Fence Permit Application for Shawnee County online. Following these steps will help ensure that your application is filled out correctly and submitted successfully.
Follow the steps to complete your application smoothly.
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to access the application form and open it in your preferred editor.
- Fill out the applicant information section by providing your name, phone number, address, and email address. If you are the contractor, include the contractor’s details in the corresponding fields.
- In the new fence information section, enter the property address for where the fence will be located. Include the city, zip code, subdivision, block, and lot number.
- Indicate the type of work you are requesting by selecting from the options: New Construction, Extension, Replacement, or Reconstruction.
- If you are applying for a replacement or reconstruction, specify the length of the existing fence and the length of the new fence being constructed.
- Provide the type of fence you are installing and its completed value.
- Fill in the total length of the fence, how the posts will be secured, and the depth of the posts.
- Record the height of the fence for each yard: front, side, and rear.
- Lastly, include your estimated completion date for the fence project and review all the information for accuracy.
- Once all fields are completed, you can save your changes, download the document, print it, or share it as necessary.
Submit your completed KS Fence Permit Application online for prompt processing.
A permit is required if your fence will be: Taller than six feet. Concrete, masonry or block, including posts or include any reinforcement (concrete/rebar). Used as a required pool/spa barrier. On or near any public easement as depicted on a property survey.