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Besides reviewing plans, issuing permits, and inspecting buildings, this division also controls signs, fences and accessory structures. Through the Building Division, the department promotes high standards of community appearance, thriving neighborhoods, and a safe and secure environment.
- Building Department / Protective Inspection | Fenton, MI - City of Fenton
The Protective Inspection Department is composed of 3...
- Building Codes | Fenton, MI - City of Fenton
The Codes and Standards order form is available on the...
- Building Department / Protective Inspection | Fenton, MI - City of Fenton
The Protective Inspection Department is composed of 3 divisions: Building, Zoning, and Code/Ordinance Enforcement. Our Fee Schedule (PDF)
The Codes and Standards order form is available on the Bureau's website or 517-241-9313. Books may also be purchased directly from the International Code Council website, 800-786-4452. Find out which building codes builders will need to follow when building in Fenton.
Fenton Township Building Department. Location: Fenton, MI 48430; Genesee County, Michigan; Office Hours: Monday - Thursday: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Responsibilities: Issuing building permits; Conducting inspections; Contact Methods: Phone; Fax; Email; Electrical Contact: 810-247-9558; Mechanical Contact: 989-590-8169; Plumbing Contact: 517-281-1108
Building Department: (810) 629-6711. Building Permit Application. The Building Permit Application includes: Residential new construction, residential additions, res alterations/remodeling, res repairs caused by flood/fire damage, attached and/or detached garages and pole barns, decks, and swimming pools both above and in ground.
Download Instructions. Our forms are provided as PDF documents. They can be viewed directly in most web browsers or downloaded for use in Adobe Acrobat Reader. General Ordinance Section 2 - Business Regulations. Building Permit Application Checklist - Accessory Structure. Building Inspection Sequence.
It depends on the type of structure you are building and what zoning district your property is located in. Call the Building/Zoning Department for further information.