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Permit Information
If you are performing any construction activity inside the City
limits, you will most likely need a permit. Our office issues
permits for general construction, electrical, mechanical, plumbing,
demolition, sign, tree removal in right of way, and right of way
permits. These permits can be purchased in the Engineering
Department. Here is a list of things to know before purchasing a
permit:
- The cost of a building, electric, sign, demolition, plumbing, or
mechanical permit is based on the value of construction. It is
$15.00 for the first $1,000.00 worth of work and $1.00 for each
additional $1,000.00 or part thereof. A building permit
application must be submitted to our office for any of these
permits.
- The cost of a right of way permit is 25 cents per square foot of
excavation with a minimum cost of $25.00. In order to work
in the City right of way, you must be registered with the
City. Please see the section on licensing for more information. A
right of way
permit application must be submitted to our office for this
permit.
- The cost of a permit for tree removal or alteration in the City
right of way is $25.00. In order to remove or alter any tree in
the City right of way, you must be registered with the City. You
must also have approval from the City Forester.
- For general construction work, no permit is needed if the value of
construction is less than $500.00
- No permit is required for a fence.
- If you are the property owner and you live in the house that you
will be working on, you can perform all work yourself.
Permits can be issued to the owner for the work that will be
performed.
- If you own the property but do not live in the
property, you can only do non-structural work (roofing, siding,
etc). Any structural, plumbing, mechanical, or electrical work
must be performed by a licensed contractor. The licensed
contractor performing the work must purchase the permit, a permit will
not be issued to the property owner.
- If you are a contractor, you are responsible for purchasing
permits. Permits can not be issued to the home owner.
- Before a sign permit can be issued, drawings of the sign must be
submitted to our office and approved by our Lead Inspector. They
can be mailed, faxed, or emailed.
- Before a permit for new commercial construction including additions
can be issued, plans must be submitted to our office. Please
refer to section on plan review.