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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Chesterfield NH Building Permit form in our editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the 'Location' and 'Owner' sections. Ensure you provide accurate map/lot numbers and zoning information.
  3. Complete the contact details for both the owner and contractor, including telephone numbers and mailing addresses.
  4. Indicate whether this application is for additional work under an existing permit, and specify the type of project (new, addition, remodel, etc.).
  5. Provide a detailed project description along with total square footage and estimated value for commercial projects.
  6. Attach necessary documents such as buildable plans, plot plans showing building footprint, and any required permits like driveway or septic approvals.
  7. Review all entries for accuracy before signing. Ensure you understand your responsibilities regarding inspections and compliance with local ordinances.

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Home Renovations That Require Permits Interior renovations costing over $5,000 (varies by town) Any additions to the existing structure, such as in-law suites. Major kitchen and bathroom remodels or other projects that require extensive changes to your plumbing system.
NO PERMIT NEEDED. Building. Residential Building. All Septic Systems. Replace Residential Roof Shingles. New Home. New. Fence (7 or under) Additions. Repair/Replacement. Electrical ~ Residential/Commercial. (Electrical Permit Required) Fence over 7 Car Charger. Patio/Pavers. Pool. Gas Piping ~ Residential/Commercial. Wells.
Construct or alter a structure. Demolish or move a structure. or alter any equipment which is regulated by the code. Make a change of occupancy.
A licensed, reputable contractor includes permitting as part of the project costs when they submit a bid for a job. Though you pay for the permit as part of your project cost, your contractor will pay the city and obtain the permit themselves.
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)

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Do I need a permit for a shed at my house? A shed under 200 square feet does not require a building permit. Although, a Land Use Permit is required for any size shed. Therefore, a Building and Land Use application will need to be submitted with a Plot Plan showing where the proposed shed will be located.
Upon the submission of a completed application, the building inspector shall act to approve or deny a building permit within 30 days; provided, however, that nonresidential applications or residential applications encompassing more than 10 dwelling units shall be approved or denied within 60 days.

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