- Contacts
- Project Information
- New Construction
- Renovation
- Demolition
- Miscellaneous Questions
- Other Permits
- Certification
- Demolition is considered the removal of a structure with not immediate intention to replace the structure. In addition, demolition includes removal of the components of a structure with no immediate intention to renovate.
Type of Work
Demolition
Project Description
- Should a project include both demolition and renovation, please do NOT select demolition.
Estimated Date of Completion
Project Information
- Should a project include the demolition and reconstruction of a structure, please do NOT select demolition.
Renovation
New Construction
Estimated Cost of Demolition
Demolition
Describe Area(s) that are to be demolished
How many dwelling units currently exist on property?
Are you increasing the total # of kitchens?
Is the footprint of the building being expanded?
Will you be digging in the Right-of-Way?
Miscellaneous Questions
Which unit(s) is/are being renovated or modified?
Will there be any modifications to the interior of the building?
If yes, how many?
How many units (Commercial) are in the building?
If yes, how many?
Are you building a new driveway?
If yes, how many?
Are you increasing the total # of dwelling units?
Are you increasing the building height?
Are you increasing the # of bedroom(s)?
Are the # of Commercial units provided increasing or decreasing? If so, by how many?
Do you need Water & Sewer Allocation?
What is the current use of the property?
How many bathrooms currently exist on the property?
Are you modifying an existing driveway?
If yes, how many?
Will you be digging in the City Street?
Are you increasing the # of bathroom(s)?
Will there be any modifications to the exterior of the building?
If yes, how many?
If you answered YES to any of these questions, contact DPW (Dept. of Public Works) for DPW permit(s)
How many kitchens currently exist on the property?
Do you need a new sewer connection?
Do you need a new water connection?
How many bedrooms currently exist on the property?
"Please note that the estimate fee is not the final amount owed. The Department will review the amount owed and send an email with the final amount once calculated."
Signature
If yes, then by signing this application, you are certifying that you are authorized to submit this application and that the information contained within this application is true and complete to the best of my knowledge. If no, then please have the property owner fill out the Landowner Authorization Form by clicking HERE and then upload it as an attachment. Once uploaded, and upon signing below, you as the Applicant, are certifying that you are then authorized to submit this application and that the information contained within this application is true and complete to the best of my knowledge.
Kindly attach the following required documents:
- Existing Site Plan.
- Proposed Site Plan.
- Existing Elevations.
- Proposed Elevations.
- Existing Floor Plans.
- Proposed Floor Plans.
- Parking Plan (If applicable).
- Landowner Authorization Form (If applicable).
Application Fee
Total Estimated Fee
Estimated Fees
Are you the property owner of the subject property?
Attachments
Certification