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Town Meeting Agendas and Posting Places:
A detailed agenda for each meeting
is posted a minimum of 24 hours before the meeting date.
Posting Places are:
- Town Hall, 2354 County Hwy N
- Pleasant Springs Sanitary District Building,
2083 Williams Dr.
- East side of the Red Oak Court cul-de-sac
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- When is a building permit
required?
A
building permit is required to erect, construct, enlarge, alter,
repair, move, improve, remove, convert, or demolish any building or
structure, or make any installation, alteration, or improvement to
an electrical, plumbing, or mechanical system.
- What work is exempted from obtaining a
building permit?
The following are exempt:
- One-story detached accessory buildings not exceeding eight (8)
feet in height and not exceeding 120 square feet projected roof
area.
- Exterior decks or walkways that do not exceed 120 square feet
and are not greater than eighteen (30) inches in height from the
deck-walking surface to natural grade.
- Wood fences not exceeding six (6) feet in height measured from
the bottom of the footing to the top of the fence located on
non-street frontage property lines.
- Retaining walls less than four (4) feet in height as measured
from the base of the footing to the top of the wall.
- Painting, papering, and similar finish work.
Keep in mind that all proposed work must conform to Pleasant Springs
ordinances and design guidelines whether or not a building permit is
required.
- How do I apply for a building permit?
Complete a Building Permit application, pay for the appropriate
permit, plan check and any other applicable fees and
deposits for review, and submit wet signed and stamped building plan
sets, structural calculations, and Title 24 calculations.
- How much does a building permit cost?
Building permit applications require a filing fee, plan check fee,
construction traffic road fee, and sometimes additional fees and
deposits for professional services. In addition, there may also be a
construction and demolition fee and deposit. The costs vary based on
the value of the proposed improvements and the plan reviews that
will be required (e.g. town Geologist, town Planner, Health
Officer).
- When do I need an encroachment permit?
An encroachment permit is required anytime work is to be conducted
in the public right-of-way. This includes paving driveways,
trenching for utilities, installing approved landscaping, etc. An
encroachment permit application must be completed and submitted to
the town Engineer for review along with the required plans and
payment of fees and bonds prior to the commencement of any work.
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