![]() ![]() If there is no building permit on file that corresponds with the work you are doing, then you must pay for the Certificate of Approval fee. The only permits that do not require Certificate fees are Exploratory Demos, and Demolition of an entire structure, or if you are pulling a Plumbing/Sprinkler, Mechanical, and or Electrical Permit, only if it has a Building Permit that correlates with the work that is being done and that building permit has paid for the certificate for the job. Once you pull a permit and pass all required inspections you may ask your inspector for a Copy of your Certificate of Approval, which states that the work under your permit has been inspected and approved and it is up to code. If your job does not require a Certificate of Occupancy, then you require:Ĭertificate of Approval AKA Certificate of Completion - $30.00 (Example: Changing a 2 family into a 3 family or commercial space into an Apartment Building) Once all the work is inspected and approved you must request a Certificate of Occupancy from your inspector directly, prior to moving any tenants into the building. If the permit you pulled is to change what the building is being used for you will be paying for a new Certificate of Occupancy. and $35.00 for each additional 10,000 sq. Residential - $50.00 for the first new unit, and $30.00 for each additional new unit 3+ Family, Commercial, Mixed-Use Revised Estimate Fee ScheduleĪny other fees are not included in the permit fee, if applicable, would be as follows:.1&2 Family (Residential) Revised Estimate Fee Schedule.If an existing permit has been pulled follow the below fee schedule: Revised Estimates (a change in the initial cost of a project) are only in addition to an existing permit. 3+ Family, Commercial, Mixed-Use Demolition Fee Schedule.1&2 Family (Residential) Demolition Fee Schedule.3+ Family, Commercial, Mixed-Use Fee Scheduleĭemolition Fees follow the below fee schedule: (Note: This is for the complete demolition of a structure). ![]() ![]() Permit Feesīuilding, Sign, Electrical, Plumbing, HVAC Permit Fees follow the below fee schedule: **Note: Applying for permits online may incur a processing fee, not regulated by the Building Department or the City of New Haven. It is required you apply for an Obstruction Permit which can also be applied for online. (Scissor Lift, Lift Truck, Sidewalk Closure, Dumpster-in street, Scaffolding, etc.) This includes (but is not limited to) any equipment or work being done on/over sidewalk or street. This application requires Zoning Approval – 165 Church St, 5th Floor, New Haven, CT 06510.Ĭity Right-of-Way – When construction impedes on the City Right-of-Way (street & sidewalk) it is considered an obstruction. Notes:ĭemolition – A Demolition Permit is only demolishing entire structure, not Interior Exploratory Demolition. Visit the Permit and Licensing Portal to begin the permitting process ~OR~ the Building Department has computer terminals available in the office. The Building Department has transitioned to Electronic Permitting. ![]()
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