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Do I need both a Building Permit and a Zoning Permit?

Yes. All applicants planning to make exterior changes to their properties to include and not limited to; siding replacement, roofing, fences, new windows, dormers, sunrooms, swimming pools, out buildings, parking spaces, decks, stoops, any interior change of use, or expansion of living space, etc., must first secure a Zoning Permit or a Non-Applicable Zoning Document before a Building Permit is issued. Please direct all Zoning calls to the Zoning Main Office at (802) 865-7188 or go directly to the department's site: http://www.ci.burlington.vt.us/planning/

 
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Do I need a separate permit for wiring, plumbing, building, etc?

Yes. Each trade required to complete a project will be permitted separately. The permit will identify the work being performed and by whom it is being done. Each trade person will secure his/her own permit(s) and each permit fee will be based on the cost of construction for that trade.

 
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Do I need a Building Permit if the cost of construction is less than $1000?

Yes. Per the City Code of Ordinances Chapter 8: No permit or fee shall be required for any "alterations" and "repairs" if the cost of construction is less than one thousand ($1000.00) dollars. The cost of construction shall mean materials and labor. "Replacement" is not considered an alteration or repair.

 
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Do I need a fence permit?

Yes. Along with an approved Zoning Permit, a Building Permit is required for a stockade fence. These permits are required to be closed out by way of inspection once the project(s) are complete. Nonsolid fences (i.e., picket, chain-link, etc) do not require a permit per Chapter 8 of The City Code of Ordinances.

 
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Do I need a permit for roof and siding replacements?

Yes. These are non-controversial building permits that take little time to issue; in most cases, the permit can be issued over the phone. You may need a zoning permit. We recommend you call the Planning and Zoning Department first at (802) 865-7188, and then visit an inspector to secure your building permits.

 
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Do I need a permit for removing a building?

Yes.These permits provide information to the City Assessor's Office so they are able to deduct the amount of taxes allocated for that structure from your total tax bill. These permits also ensure the site is secured during the demolition--all utilities are properly cut, capped, and secured; the foundation hole or area is back filled with clean compactable soils; and the material from the structure is properly disposed of. Due to the fact that demolition is a change to the property, it is recommended that you contact the Planning and Zoning Department at (802) 865-7188 for the zoning permit prior to securing the building permit.

 
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What other work does not require permits or fees?

No permit or fees shall be required for carpeting, painting, installation of personal property or floor covering. However, "Flooring" does require permits and fees.

 
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Is there a separation requirement between a garage and other living spaces?

Yes. In every situation where you have a higher hazard space beside, under, or over another space being occupied, a separation requirement by way of hours. The hour ratings are determined by the Underwriters Laboratory (UL) and refer to the maximum time for rescue and escape based on the building's design, material composition, air space, and fasteners. The minimum is one hour separation of private garages from living space, public garages from living space and other uses of the building, living space from different living spaces, etc.

 
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Do I need to fill out an application for a permit?

Yes. You must complete Form ISD-1, Application for Permit. It is strongly recommended that you or your contractors contact this office during the project's planning stages or at the same time that you project in being reviewed through the zoning process. In any event, you should contact the Division before the day you wish to begin your project. Our goal is to keep your project on your schedule and let you start on the day you planned.

 
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Do I need to provide plans? If so, what is required to be shown on the plans, and can I draw them myself?

Yes. Plans provide information which can be reviewed and provide information concerning life safety issues that must be addressed. Planning ahead will expedite the process and keep your project moving forward. For smaller projects, the plans should show elevation and floor plans identifying all areas and materials. For larger projects, you should add a foundation plan, additional floor plans, cut sections, etc. You may draw these plans yourself or have a professional do them for you; however, a professional must affix a valid registration stamp and registration number for the inspector to accept them.

 
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How long does it take to get a permit?

Depending on the size and magnitude of the project, it could take less than an hour to an entire week. Most permits are issued in minutes. If you have planned far enough ahead, contacted the Inspection Services Division, provided plans, made phone contact, etc., prior to your project start date, it will not take long for you to obtain the necessary permits and get your project underway.

 
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How much does a permit cost?

Three fees may be applied to any one permit: the minimum and standard permit fee, a recording fee, and an after the fact (ATF) fee.  With regards to all construction permits; please make checks payable to DPW/ISD.

The minimum and standard permit fee: All permits have a minimum permit fee of twenty ($20.00) dollars when the project costs for labor and material* is less than two thousand eight hundred fifty-eight ($2858.00) dollars. A calculation of $7.00 is applied to every thousand ($1000.00) dollars of estimated cost of construction (ECC) that exceeds the minimum cost. For example; $3000.00 x .007 = $21.00, etc., which keeps increasing as the ECC increases. The exception to this rule is with regards to single-family home projects and their recording fees listed below.

Recording fees: It is required to file permits and related documents in the City land records. A fee of $8.00 will be charged for each document attached to that project at the time you secure your permit, in addition to the permit fee. Example, all construction permits that are required (building, electrical, heating, plumbing, fire alarm, sprinkler, etc.) will have the minimum permit fee and an $8.00 recording fee. However, when a project requires a Certificate of Occupancy (C of O), both the Building Permit and C of O will require the $8.00 fee for a total of sixteen ($16.00) dollars in addition to the permit fee.

After the Fact Fee (ATF): This fee is applied when work has started without reviews, approvals, or permits. The calculation applied is one percent of the ECC, which is added back on to the original your permit fee calculation. This fee is never less then thirty ($30.00) dollars, thus, raising the permit fee on a basic single-family home project from twenty-seven ($27.00) to fifty-seven ($57.00) dollars. *Note: ECC is based on all materials and all labor cost associated to that project, regardless of who purchased any part thereof.

 
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Do I need to close out permits issued for my projects?

Yes. Failure to close out permits will delay financial or legal actions you may want to take with your property, i.e., re-financing, selling, etc. Double check with both the Planning and Zoning Department and the Inspection Services Division to be sure that all your projects were closed out after the final inspection was held.

 
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Where are the permit offices located?

The Inspection Services Division of the Department of Public Works issues building permits. The Public Works office is located at 645 Pine Street, at the intersection with Lakeside Avenue.

 
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Can I do my own plumbing or electrical work?

Yes. Plumbing and electrical licenses are required to perform work in Burlington. However, if you own and live in your single-family home, you may conduct your own plumbing and electrical work. It is required that you secure and follow the permit and inspection process and all work must comply with all state and local codes and ordinances.

 
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Can you recommend a contractor to do the work?

No. Recommending contractors not a service that we can provide because of legal and ethical considerations. The service that we do provide through the permit process ensures that all contractors working in Burlington are properly licensed and credentialed and observe all state and local life safety codes in construction work.

 
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How soon can I get an inspection for my project?

Inspections are required for all permits. The best time to schedule an inspection is when you pick up your permit. Our inspection schedule is driven by the construction demand and is on a first-come, first-serve basis. We do request a minimum of three days lead-time to be able to be at the property for an inspection. During the busy construction season from early spring to late fall, and around the holidays, the lead-time is longer.

 
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When can I see an inspector?

The inspectors have set aside office hours from 8am - 10am specifically to return phone calls regarding technical code related issues and schedule appointments for inspections and plans review. We do try and limit the time per customer to help make it possible to serve as many customers as possible within the two hours. Please have your questions and plans available.

 
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How can I expedite the process for my project?

  1. Contact Planning and Zoning to determine if you need a zoning permit: (802) 865-7188 or www.ci.burlington.vt.us/planning.
  2. It is strongly recommended that you or your contractors contact this office during the project's planning stages or at the same time that you project in being reviewed through the zoning process.
  3. Complete Form ISD-1, Application for Permit.
  4. Provide plans. You may draw these plans yourself or have a professional do them for you; however, a professional must affix a valid registration stamp and registration number for the inspector to accept them.
If you have questions about the permitting process, the status of the permit, the permit history of a property, cost of a permit, etc., please direct your calls to the DPW/ISD Customer Service desk at (802) 863-9094. If you have questions for an inspector, please provide the following when leaving a voice mail message or an E-mail for an inspector:
  1. Your name
  2. Your phone number where you can be reached
  3. Property address street number and name
  4. Your permit number if one is attached
  5. A detailed question so that we can leave an answer on your voice mail
 
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Is there technical assistance available to answer questions about the Residential and Commercial Building Energy Efficiency Standards?

Yes, The Inspection Services Division works closely with the Burlington Electric Department (BED) Energy Services Division to ensure that projects meet the energy codes. BED reviews project plans with customers and then issues an Energy Efficiency Code Compliance Memo to the Inspection Services Division. There is no additional fee for this service. While working with BED, customers are also made aware of all additional technical assistance and cash incentives available through BED, and Vermont Gas Systems, to projects interested in exceeding the required code. Please visit BED online or call 865-7342 for more information. It is strongly recommended that you contact BED during the planning stages of the project or at the same time that your project is being reviewed through the zoning process so BED can offer the maximum level of technical assistance and cash incentives.

 
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