Town of freedom freedom, nh 03836 zoning-building packet 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the zoning-building packet in our editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the Zoning Permit Application section. Enter your property owner's name, date, map and lot numbers, and contact information accurately.
  3. In the 'Present Use of the Property' field, describe how the property is currently utilized. If there will be a change in use due to your proposed project, explain that clearly.
  4. Complete the Proposed Project section with detailed information about what you plan to build or modify. Include start dates and any relevant permits already obtained.
  5. Use the Plot Plan section to draw your lot's shape and indicate boundary distances along with existing and proposed structures.
  6. Review the Zoning Permit Checklist carefully to ensure all requirements are met before submission. This includes confirming setbacks and any necessary approvals.

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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)
What Requires a Building Permit Sheds (over 100 square feet) Accessory Building/Garage/Carports. New Heating Appliances, Oil or Gas. New H2O Heaters. Decks, Porches. Mechanical Systems (beyond a repair) Electrical work (beyond a repair) Plumbing work (beyond a repair)
When the building department is made aware of work having been done without the required permits, an inquiry is sent to the current property owner in order to verify exactly what modifications have been done.
Examples of work that require permits: Renovating rooms such as kitchens and bathrooms. Additions of any size. Enlarging existing structures, rooms or spaces. Creating new rooms or spaces within a structure.
A zoning permit is required for your shed or storage building that is 400 sq. ft. or less for a residential project or 120 sq. ft. or less for commercial projects. If your shed exceeds this size, you will need a building permit instead.

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About Decks and Porches A deck, defined as a platform or structure typically made of wood that is constructed above the ground, requires a building permit. A porch is a deck that is fully or partially covered by a roof overhang extending from the adjacent house and also requires a building permit.
When do I need a Building Permit? All new construction requires a Building Permit, including porches, swimming pools (above and in-ground), garages and sheds (over 145 square feet in size), as well as most renovation projects.

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