- Adding on to an existing commercial building may require a Land Development Permit. For more Information, click the following link on obtaining a Land Development Permit.
- The property owner, Developer, architect/engineer or contractor may apply for a New Construction Permit.
- Once a contractor has been designated, anyone other than the license holder will have to also submit an Authorized Permit Agent Form.
- Details regarding what is needed and necessary documents can all be found in our permit guide. (Additions Permit Guide)
Supplementary Forms
- Restaurants, Take Out, Lounges, Café, Nightclub, and similar occupancies we require a Letter of Entertainment.
- Any establishment in which food is being served you will need a Health Department Checklist. This includes schools, day cares, churches as well as restaurants and bars. A F.O.G. Review will also be required by Watershed Management.
- Daycares will need to also submit a Daycare Worksheet.
- Any sort of Warehouse or building with ample storage is required to submit a Warehouse Commodity Form.
- Residential, for permitting and plan review purposes, includes only Single Family Detached Houses and Duplexes. All other structures are considered Commercial.
- The home owner, Developer, architect/engineer or contractor may apply for a New Construction Permit.
- Once a contractor has been designated, anyone other than the license holder will have to also submit an Authorized Permit Agent Form.
- Details regarding what is needed and necessary documents can all be found in our permit guide. (Additions Permit Guide)
Supplementary Forms
- Homeowners who are taking responsibility of the work on their primary residence instead of a contractor will need to fill out a Homeowner’s Affidavit.
- Building Permit Application