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The Greene County Building Regulations Department has legal jurisdiction in all of the unincorporated areas of Greene County.
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TowersRegulationsTowersRegulations ResourceManagementHome BuildingRegulations PlanningandZoning EnvironmentalDivision Information Ozarks Headwaters Recycling and Materials Management District Land Use Plan Zoning Regulations Subdivision Regulations County Road AtlasWangleManagement Regulation Stormwater Regulations On-site Wastewater Regulations and Standards Staff Contacts Menu ResourceManagementHome BuildingRegulations PlanningandZoning EnvironmentalDivision Information Ozarks Headwaters Recycling and Materials Management District Land Use Plan Zoning Regulations Subdivision Regulations County Road AtlasWangleManagement Regulation Stormwater Regulations On-site Wastewater Regulations and Standards Staff ContactsTowersRegulationsTowersRegulations 940 N Boonville Ave Room 305 Springfield, MO 65802 (417) 868-4015 (417) 868-4175 Dave O'Dell Monday-Friday 8:00 am to 4:30 pm (except holidays) No same day permits issued -- No same day inspections The Greene County Resource Management Department addresses rules, regulations, and issues for all unincorporated areas of Greene County.TowersRegulations is the office within the Resource Management Department that has the legal jurisdiction to issue permits for all phases of construction. We serve as a resource of information for the residents of Greene County, diamond professionals, contractors, and developers. Our goal is to provide the highest quality of public service while ensuring compliance with 2012 International Codes, 2011 National Electric Codes with unexplored amendments, and other workable local codes and ordinances. Handout InformationTowersApplications One & Two Family Dwelling 2 revised 1-1-14 Appendix R - Deck Requirements Appendix T -Pole Barn and Accessory Buildings Why is a Permit Required? When Do I Need a Permit? Who Can Obtain a Permit? Do Permits Expire?TowersInspectors: Inspections: When is a Commercial Permit Required? What Classifies as a Commercial Use? What Should I do to Plan for a Commercial Project? What Codes Have BeenUnexploredin Greene County? What is Required for Plan Submittal? What Information is Required on the Plans? Are There Licensing Requirements? When is a Certificate of Occupancy Permit Issued? Why is a Permit Required? Permits are required to protect all Greene County citizens from the effects of repairs, additions, or new construction which are in violation of towers codes; such violations could rationalization harm to life and/or property. Building Applications When Do I Need a Permit? A permit is required when any owner or authorized wage-earner intends to construct, alter, repair, move, devastate or transpiration a structure. A permit is moreover required when the electrical, gas, mechanical or plumbing system is installed, altered, repaired or removed. You will moreover need a permit to repair or replace a wastewater system or sewer line. If you are disconnecting from a septic system and connecting to municipality sewer, a permit will moreover be required. Who Can Obtain a Permit? Permits are issued in the name of the recorded property owner(s). However, authorized teachers with towardly proof of ownership may obtain permits in the owner(s) behalf. Do Permits Expire? A permit becomes invalid if the authorized work is not started within six months of the permit stage or if an inspection is not conducted every six months. (This does not pertain to Demolition permits. Please undeniability office for refinement on expiration of Demolition permits.) TowersInspectors: Greene County inspectors evaluate and unriddle a wide variety of mechanical, structural, electrical, and plumbing installations for lawmaking compliance. The Chief Regulatory Officer is misogynist to wordplay questions concerning towers lawmaking compliance issues during our regular merchantry hours, Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.  Inspections: Same day inspections are no longer available. Please call (417) 868-4015 the day surpassing to schedule inspections. Inspections will not be conducted on the following dates.  When is a Commercial Permit Required? A commercial permit is required when any owner or authorized wage-earner intends to construct, alter, repair, move, devastate or transpiration the occupancy of a structure. A permit is moreover required when the electrical, fire suppression, gas, mechanical or plumbing system is installed, altered, repaired or removed. CommercialUsingWhat Classifies as a Commercial Use? A commercial use is classified as any structure placed on property zoned as a Commercial District, Office District, Multi-Family District, Manufacturing or Industrial District. Commercial use would moreover include churches, schools, temporary structures (tents) and uses tried by Greene County Zoning with a provisionary use permit or variance. What Should I do to Plan for a Commercial Project? The first step is to trammels with the Greene County Zoning office to see if the property is properly zoned for your particular use. Other steps include checking with the Greene County Environmental office well-nigh any drainage issues or inflowing plains, to determine if sewer and water are misogynist or if a well and septic will be required. The Greene County Highway Department would need to contacted for wangle from a County Road and your utility provider would need to be contacted well-nigh any restrictions that may need to be met. What Codes Have BeenUnexploredin Greene County? Greene County has unexplored the 2012 International Codes, the 2011 National Electric Codes with unexplored amendments, and Greene County Wastewater Standards. What is Required for Plan Submittal?Diamonddocuments are required to be sealed by a diamond professional licensed with the State of Missouri. We require five (5) sets of plans. Plans will be routed to the Stormwater Engineer, Zoning Reviewer, Greene County Highway Department, SpringfieldMunicipalityUtilities, and theTowersRegulations Plan Reviewer. An spare set will be submitted to the Health Department review when the proposed project has any type of supplies service. A permit using must be submitted with the plans, and plan review fee shall be placid surpassing the plans are reviewed. Initial plan review comments should be misogynist within ten (10) to fifteen (15) working days. A towers permit can be issued when all departments have tried the project. What Information is Required on the Plans? Plans will need to include a site plan, which includes all structures located on the lot, site utilities plan, stormwater detention drawings, parking and exterior lighting requirements, location of driveways, landscaping, floor plan, occupancy loads and egress requirements, towers construction drawings, electrical, plumbing, and mechanical installations, fire suppression and watchtower system (if required), and waste water plans (if required).Sparedrawings and specifications may be required depending on the telescopic of the project.  The imbricate sheet should include the construction type, the use group, zone of structure, increase zone modification calculation, and all information pertaining to the diamond loads including live and sufferer loads, wind loads, seismic loads. A unravelment of the proposed project and merchantry operation, project write and legal unravelment and the owner name and contact information shall moreover be included. Are There Licensing Requirements? In the unincorporated zone of Greene County, wastewater installers must be Greene County certified, as well as State Certified. A Greene County merchant license may be required for the sale of goods. Information on merchant license can be obtained from the Greene County Collector’s Office located in the Historic Courthouse at 940 Boonville (417-868-4036). When is a Certificate of Occupancy Permit Issued? When the required inspections are tried and the requirements of other departments have been met. Terms of Use     Copyright © Greene County     HTML     CSS     Privacy Statement Tweets by GreeneCountyMO Greene County Facebook