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The minimum Housing Code for the City of Winchester requires that all property in the City be inspected and approved by the City's designated Building Inspector each and every time occupancy and/or ownership changes.
- Welcome to the City of Winchester
month at 7:30 P.M. We encourage all residents to attend...
- Welcome to the City of Winchester
The City of Winchester contracts with Ballwin to review, approve and perform the necessary inspections for building permits. You will need to go to Ballwin City Hall at #1 Government Center to complete the application, pay their fee and obtain the permit when it is required.
month at 7:30 P.M. We encourage all residents to attend these meetings to voice their. ideas and opinions in regard to the administration of routine matters. Should you have. any concerns about our neighborhood, please feel free to contact your City Officials. Gail M. Winham, Mayor. To contact City Hall by email: cityhall@city.winchester.mo.us.
The first re-inspection is at no cost, should you require more re-inspections you will encounter a reinspection fee. For questions regarding your inspection please contact the inspector. For unresolved concerns, please contact John Plowman, Code Enforcement Supervisor at (636) 227-1385 ext. 162.
A completed application with fees, inspection along with issuance of an Occupancy permit is required for all non-owner occupied single-family residential and multi-family units (residential homes, townhouses, condos, duplexes, apartments, etc.) in the City.
Application for Residential Occupancy Inspection (Revised: June 2024) Department of Community Development Telephone Number (314) 227-2930 • Fax Number (314) 428-4960
Occupancy Inspection. In the City of Ballwin, all occupied buildings must be inspected and certified for compliance with the Ballwin Housing Code before they can be occupied by a new resident, tenant or business.