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General Building Information
If you are building, remodeling, or adding
onto your house or business, it must be
done in accordance with the State Uniform Construction Code
and generally requires
a building permit. Visit or call the Construction Department
during the planning stages of your project, well before you
begin construction, to make sure your are proceeding according
to Code and do not need to appear before the Planning Board
or Zoning Board of Adjustment. An early visit will eliminate
unnecessary delays in completing
your project. For example, if you are creating a non-conforming
use, you will be
required to apply for a variance from the Zoning Board of
Adjustment.
You may need to survey your lot and provide
copies of your plans to the Construction Department, especially
if it is a large project. All completed construction permit
applications must include a copy of the proposal for the project.
When your plans are complete, the appropriate inspector will
examine them and may ask for changes to comply with the Code.
These changes may involve such things as using different building
materials or using different building methods.
Make sure your contractor or builder
calls 1-800-272-1000 to make sure all underground utilities
are marked out before they do any digging. This will eliminate
the possibility of the contractor inadvertently hitting
water, electric, or cable lines and possibly knocking
out service. Three working days notice in advance of digging
is required.
Once you have met the requirements for
a construction permit and paid the applicable fee, the construction
permit is issued and construction can begin. During construction
you will receive routine on-site inspections to insure your
project is progressing in a safe and reliable way. A final
inspection is required when the job is complete. If the project
is completed in accordance with Code, the Construction Official
will issue a certificate of occupancy or certificate of approval
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