Our office has one application that covers all permits.
Permits are required for all new 1,2,3-family structures, additions, remodels, fire damages, decks, detached structures, electrical installations, swimming
pools (in and above ground), fireplaces/wood burning stoves, demolitions, any structural changes, change of use, any commercial construction or use.
For structures over 200 sq. ft. contact your zoning inspector.
Yes. Above ground, you need electrical and zoning permits. In ground, you need building, electrical and zoning permits. You will need drawings showing
the construction of the proposed pool and location of the fence.
Yes. Present manufacturer's requirement for the particular stove you are considering installing.
Wood Burning Stove Permit
Yes. Show on drawings how the fireplace will be constructed.
For residential construction, you would need one (1) set of drawings consisting of a wall section and a floor plan.
For commercial construction, you
would need three (3) sets of sealed drawings consisting of a wall section, floor plan, elevations, energy calculations, site plan, electrical/HVAC, plumbing,
fire suppression/alarm, ADA requirements.
For property under County Zoning you would need a Plot Plan showing location (setbacks) of structure from all property lines as well as showing the location
of any/or all streams/creeks on the property. For property located in townships or villages not under County Zoning, you would need Zoning Approval from
the respective jurisdiction as well as a plot plan showing the location of the structure and any/or all streams/creeks on the property.
The plot plan needs to show the location of the proposed structure to meet the setback requirements set forth in the Zoning Code and all existing structures
as well as any or all streams, creeks, ponds, etc.
Get the balance of the information that would be missing upon submission for a building permit. If you are planning to start construction right away,
you can excavate all you want, but you cannot pour any concrete until the permit has been issued and a footer inspection has been made.
To ensure that the structure meets all safety requirements of the local codes during construction through completion.
For residential, approximately two (2) weeks. For commercial, approximately three (3) to four (4) weeks. All applications are assigned a number as they
come in; therefore, the plans/application are checked in numerical order.
To meet the safety requirements of the local codes and for the protection of the property owner.
If the zoning inspector has verified that the structure is being used in conjunction with the agricultural use of the land, there is no building permit
only an electrical permit if electric is installed. Paperwork must be filed at the zoning office.
Yes, an HVAC permit is required when you are replacing the size of the unit. If you are replacing the unit and it is like for like, a permit is not required.
Yes. If it is for residential use, please submit one set of drawings and fill out the building application. If it is for commercial use, please submit three sets of drawings and fill out the building application.
As of April 1, 2023 Warren County will no longer require a permit or will do an inspection within our jurisdiction. Please work directly with your utility provider.