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  Departments  >  Planning and Zoning  >  Building & Development Permits

PLANNING AND ZONING

BUILDING & DEVELOPMENT PERMITS

Generally a permit is needed to upgrade, modify or install any fixed or movable improvements or structures to real property or to alter the grade of the land. For construction projects, DeWitt first issues a “foundation permit” which authorizes the applicant to excavate and bring a foundation to grade. At this point, the applicant obtains a survey of the foundation – its estimated floor elevation and horizontal position. If the foundation survey is acceptable, the full building permit is issued.

The BEST ADVICE we can offer is to CALL OR EMAIL EARLY in your construction planning for AUTHORITATIVE ADVICE: (315) 446-3910 ext. 3    
                                       
dev_oper@townofdewitt.com

A permit is needed to...        

  • erect, add onto, relocate, repair or make a structural change to a building or property;            
  • convert or change the use or occupancy of a building or part thereof;
  • install, relocate or remove interior loadbearing partitions;
  • enlarge, decrease or otherwise modify locations of doors or windows;
  • repair fire damage;
  • demolish any building or structure;
  • install or replace a heating unit, fireplace, woodstove, or other solid fuel burning device or its chimney/vents;
  • install any type of swimming pool with a sidewall height of 24 inches or more;
  • pave an exterior ground area if used for vehicle access or parking;
  • fill, excavate or alter the grade of land;
  • install or replace a fence; or
  • install or replace a sign.

 

A permit is NOT needed when...

  • making ordinary repairs;
  • installing or replacing gutters and downspouts;
  • installing or replacing siding or a roof, provided no more than two (2) layers are to be covered;
  • replacing windows or doors with equal-size equipment; or
  • installing or removing internal, non-load bearing partitions or walls.

NON-RESIDENTIAL and MULTI-FAMILY construction including upgrades, alterations or improvements require Site Plan Review Application (SPR) review and approval by the Town Planning Board prior to the issuance of a development permit.

How to apply for a permit

 


This is NOT an exhaustive list of construction requirements: rather, it is intended to bring to your attention some of the more common reviews and requirements you may encounter when applying for a development permit.

  • current survey (obtained from mortgage institution, receved at closing, or by a surveyor);
  • stamped construction plans with architectural elevations;
  • Development Permit application;
  • Workers' Compensation Form (when applicable); and

     

  • Fees

Permit review commonly requires five (5) or more business days to complete. Additional information and procedures listed below may also be necessary depending on the nature and scope of your project.          

Following are a list of UPDATED building permit packets:

Accessory Structure Permit Packet
Deck Permit Packet
Demolition Permit Packet
Fence Permit Packet
Flood Hazard Area Development Permit Packet
Grading & Filling Permit Packet
Heat Producing Device Permit Packet
New and Addition for Commercial & Industrial Permit Packet

New Residential Permit Packet

 

Remodeling Permit Packet
Residential Addition Permit Packet
Sign Permits & Requirements
Swimming Pool Permit Packet
Telecommunication Permit Packet

 

If a permit is DENIED – What can I do?
First, discuss with a staff member of Development & Operations what options are available. These include modifying your plans and/or applying to the Zoning Board of Appeals for relief.

Links:
Dig Safely (underground facilities protection)
Electrical Inspection                                 
   Commonwealth Electrical Inspection Service        Larry Kinne (315) 633-0027
   Atlantic Inland Inc.         Rick Kersey (315) 532-0110

Plumbing Control , Onondaga County               

(315) 435-6614

 

 

 

 

For more information you can download Implementing Section 125 of the General Municipal Law or visit

New York State Workers’ Compensation Board

Workers' Compensation Forms

      WC/DB 100 NYS and out of state entities with no employees

      BP 1-1,2,3,4 Family homeowner exemption form

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