A building permit is required for most non-residential construction, new homes, and when existing homes are remodeled or additions are made.
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In general, a building permit is required when any structural change or major alteration is made to a building or when any new construction is undertaken. When applicable, separate permits for mechanical, plumbing and electrical work are required. Your proposed project must comply with the zoning code.
Accessory structures greater than 120 square feet for residential structures and 200 square feet for commercial structures shall require zoning administrator approval.
Building permits are valid and inspections can be made for two years after the permit is issued. Building permits do expire, however, if work does not commence within six months of permit issuance, or ceases for more than six months.
A building permit is required for most non-residential construction, new homes, and when existing homes are remodeled or additions are made.
Permits are issued for a period of 1 year. Permits may be renewed annually provided that the permit holder is in compliance with the rules and regulations.