The Development Department is responsible for all matters relating to the construction and maintenance of buildings and subdivisions in the City of Smithville. It includes the Planning and Zoning Department, the Building Inspection Department and the Code Enforcement Department. The department can be accessed from the West Meadow Street entrance to City Hall. This department operates Monday - Friday from 8:00 am to 4:30 pm.
The Development Department is responsible for all matters relating to the construction and maintenance of buildings and subdivisions in the City of Smithville. It includes the Planning and Zoning Department, the Building Inspection Department and the Code Enforcement Department. The Development Department operates Monday - Friday from 8:00 am to 4:30 pm.
Interested in finding out what's already here? Check out this Map developed by the Smithville Main Street District highlighting the many businesses and public amenities in our community:
The Development Department is responsible for all matters relating to the construction and maintenance of buildings and subdivisions in the City of Smithville. It includes the Planning and Zoning Department, the Building Inspection Department and the Code Enforcement Department. The Development Department operates Monday - Friday from 8:00 am to 4:30 pm.
Interested in finding out what's already here? Check out this Map developed by the Smithville Main Street District highlighting the many businesses and public amenities in our community:
FAQs
All construction in or to a structure such as the house or garage will likely require a permit. Additionally, the City requires permits for fences, decks, pools and outbuildings larger than 120 square feet. Some items such as re-roofing your house or replacing existing windows do not require permits. It is recommended that all persons interested in constructing in the city limits to contact the Building Regulations Department to find out what permits are needed and the cost for the permit. Working without a required permit will cost twice the original permit amount, and may require some of the work to be removed or demolished so that proper inspections are properly completed. See information sheet here.
The City has adopted the International Codes for Construction issued in 2018. These include the 2018 International Building, Energy Conservation, Residential, Plumbing, Mechanical, Property Maintenance and Fuel Gas Codes, as well as the 2017 National Electrical Code.
An occupancy permit enforces the city’s property maintenance code standards. It requires an inspection to ensure that the house or apartment is safe for occupancy. The maintenance code standards not only protect residents’ well being, but also protect financial investments and property values. Occupancy is illegal without an occupancy permit.