Planning & Inspections Department Fee Schedule | List of fees and permit costs. |
| Residential Building Permit Packet | To be used for new site built homes as well as modular homes, renovations, additions, and structural alterations. |
| Accessory Structure Permit Application | For accessory structures with any dimensions of 12 feet or greater. |
| Manufactured Home Permit Application Packet | To be used when setting up a singlewide or doublewide manufactured home. |
| Pool Permit Application | To be used for the construction of a pool. Often a separate electrical permit is required. |
| Pier Permit Application | To be used for the construction of piers on the Lake. Two sets of full plans are needed, including the site plans. There is no plan review fee. |
| Demolition Permit Application | Required when a structure is completely razed to the ground and utilities are permanently disconnected. |
| Trades Permit Application | To be used for new install, upgrades, decks, re-roofs, and service change. This application is for electrical, mechanical and plumbing trades. |
| Photovoltaic Systems (PV) Application | To be used for new install of Photovoltaic Systems. |
Retaining Wall Application Packet
| To be used for new construction of retaining walls requiring engineering and permit by code. |
| Erosion and Sedimentation Control Application | Required to be submitted any time a land-disturbing activity takes place on a single-lot disturbance of less than one acre. |
| Zoning Permit Application | This form should be submitted with any permit application that would trigger verification of zoning compliance (new construction, addition, fencing, accessory building, demolition, grading, etc.) |
| Agricultural Exemption Affidavit | This form is used for new construction of structures that meet the requirements for being Agriculturally exempt from NC Building Code. The National Electric Code is still applicable to these buildings. Please consult with a staff member and building inspector before electing to fill out this form. |