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Q: When is a building permit required?

  • New building construction
  • Garages/carports
  • Decks
  • Mobile homes
  • Renovations, alterations, or additions to an existing building
  • Relocating an existing building
  • Basement development in a dwelling unit
  • Change of use of a building (e.g., office to residence, gas station to restaurant)
  • Swimming pools and hot tubs (more than 2 feet deep)
  • Demolition of an existing building
  • Temporary buildings
  • Retaining walls

Building permits are not usually required for:

  • Fences (check zoning regulations)
  • Driveways and parking lots (confirm curb valve location with the Town)
  • Sidewalks on private property
  • Painting, decorating, laying carpet, and general maintenance
  • Replacing materials with the same type (e.g., shingles, siding, windows) — as long as no structural, electrical, or mechanical systems are affected
  • Accessory buildings under 100 sq. ft. (check zoning regulations)
  • Swimming pools and hot tubs less than 2 feet deep