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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Right-of-Way Permit Application in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the Property Address in the designated field. Ensure accuracy for processing.
  3. Fill in the Utility Business Name and its complete address, including street, city/state, and ZIP code.
  4. Provide the Utility Contact Name and their phone number for any necessary communication regarding the permit.
  5. Next, enter the Contractor's Name along with their contact phone number and address details.
  6. In the section provided, briefly describe the work to be performed in the right-of-way. Include specific location information for clarity.
  7. Remember that a Contractor’s Proof of Insurance is required prior to permit issuance. Ensure this document is ready for submission.
  8. Finally, sign and date the application at the bottom to confirm your request.

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Most counties in Michigan allow homeowners to build structures under a certain size, often ranging from 100 to 200 square feet, without a permit. These restrictions typically apply to non-habitable structures that do not require extensive foundation work or are not connected to utilities.
Do I need a permit? Less than 10 square metres (108 square feet) Not attached to a house or any other building. Not connected to electricity, plumbing, or gas lines. Meets the following height and location criteria: Roof midpoint is no higher than 4.3 metres (14.1 feet)
Building permits shall not be required for any of the following: One-story detached accessory structures, if the floor area does not exceed 200 square feet (18.58m2). Zoning approval is required for all structures. A fence that is not more than seven feet (2,134 mm) high.
Visit the City of Beverly Hills Parking Permit Portal to register. Permit by Plate applications will be approved almost immediately and there will be no need to receive a hangtag by mail.
Interior remodeling - Residential Any type of alteration to a structure requires a building permit. This includes projects involving the demolition or building of walls, remodeling kitchens, bathrooms, basements, attics, etc.

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If youre a homeowner of a single-family home, you may apply for a Plumbing Permit for your primary residence at the Development Center. If youre a homeowner AND licensed plumbing contractor, you may apply online for a Plumbing Permit. Properties with 2 or more units are required to use a licensed contractor.
Fines and Penalties: You may face fines imposed by local authorities for not having the required permits. Legal Issues: Unpermitted work can lead to legal action, including stop-work orders or lawsuits from neighbors or homeowners associations.

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