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​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​Residential Permit Applications​​​​​​​​​​​​​


​Assumed Risk Affidavit and Policy
Demolition Application
Energy Compliance Certificate (Residential)
Fence Application
Fire Permit Application
​Fire, Temporary Fire Access and Fire Protection, Checklist​​​
Mobile Home Application
Permit Extension/Reinstatement Application
Photovoltaic Application
Plan Review Extension Application
Pool Application
Project Renewal Research Application
Refund Request Application
Residential Care 6-10 Permit Application
Residential Construction Permit-Plan Review Application
Residential Construction Permit-Plan Review Application (Spanish)​
Retaining Wall Application
Solar Water Heater Application
Subdivision Model Home Sales Checklist
Water Sewer Service Application


Note: All documents are pdf format.​


​​Watch the video below to learn the steps to obtain a Residential Building Permits.


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