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Check with the local authority whether a permit is required to build a patio. A permit isn't automatically required to build an on-grade patio, whether it's concrete, brick or any other material. Requirements vary widely in local governments, ranging from relaxed to stringent.
Yes, You Probably Need a Permit Whether you need a permit for sidewalk repairs will generally come down to where you live. In fact, local county laws, city laws, and subdivision restrictions may differ on the permitting process.
Yes, You Probably Need a Permit Whether you need a permit for sidewalk repairs will generally come down to where you live. In fact, local county laws, city laws, and subdivision restrictions may differ on the permitting process.
You see, building permit requirements vary according to where you live, so it's essential to check out the laws that apply to your geographical location. The good news is that many concrete installations at or just above grade level will not need a permit.
Permits By Mail. DOT accepts and processes applications by mail for sidewalk repair by private homeowners. If you are using a contractor to make the repairs, the contractor must file for the permit. To apply by mail, completely fill out and sign the Application for Roadway/Sidewalk Permit (PDF).
In general, paver patios do not require permits, because they are not considered permanent structures. That is assuming they are built per manufacturer recommendations on compacted gravel and screened sand.
The potential consequence of failing to obtain a permit is tearing up your new construction and starting from scratch. In fact, many people hire a friend or family member to build a carport, pergola or verandah without considering that work done without a permit is considered illegal.
Driveway & Construction Right of Way Permits. Replacement of driveways to the existing width does not require a permit. If a driveway is widened without any change in the street or curbing a permit is not required. A permit is required if the street and/or curbing is proposed to be modified.
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