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Improvement Location Permits or ILPs are required any time you put an improvement on your property. This includes a home, carport, garage, outbuilding, storage shed, agricultural building or grain bin, swimming pool, or pond.
Individual permits are issued directly to an individual discharger whereas a general permit is issued to no one in particular with multiple dischargers obtaining coverage under that general permit after it is issued, consistent with the permit eligibility and authorization provisions.
Though you pay for the permit as part of your project cost, your contractor will pay the city and obtain the permit themselves. Going this route ensures your contractor is held liable for the work should a problem occur down the road. If you pull the permit, the responsibility falls on you.
All New Construction and Additions, require a building permit. Remodeling includes but is not limited to: Roof (replacing trusses or rafters), Structural walls, Foundation repairs, Electrical Improvements, Plumbing Improvements, Gas Service, Heating and Cooling Improvements.
An Improvement Location Permit (ILP) must be obtained for the ion of, relocation of, demolition of, addition to, or structural alteration to a structure or building and for the installation of all types of paving and flatwork.

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If the building is over 120 sq. ft., a building permit is required. If in a Floodplain, the same requirements from above apply if the structure is 400 sq. ft. or less.
Yes, in Indiana, a homeowner can pull a building permit for their own property. However, there are certain conditions and responsibilities associated with doing so: Permit Application: Homeowners must complete and submit a permit application to their local building department.
Whether its a new shed or an additional dwelling unit, you must consider whether it requires paperwork, such as an Improvement Location Permit (ILP). It is a requirement for any improvements ed on the property.

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