Construction
Permits
Residential Basement Alterations
Residential Shed and Fence Permits
Residential Pool Permit Application
Housing
Application for Residential CCO & Fees
Checklist for Residential C.C.O.
Certificate of Continued Occupancy
Residential Fire Extinguisher Requirements
Carbon Monoxide Alarm Requirements
Fire Prevention
Fire Investigation Report Requests
Residential Smoke/CO Detector/Fire Extinguisher Certification
New Business
All businesses in town must apply for a CCO with the Construction Department. Please note that Zoning is a prior approval for a commercial CCO.
If any work is being performed on the space to be occupied, two sets of signed, sealed architectural plans must be submitted along with the permit jacket, building, electrical, plumbing and fire subcode cards with an Application for Certificate. It should be noted that business owners cannot perform electrical or plumbing work on their units. This work must be done by a licensed Electrician and/or licensed Plumber.
The appropriate inspections must take place in order for a CCO to be issued. Business should not be conducted until the CCO is obtained.