Do I need a permit to replace a window?
A permit will be required only if the new window is not the same size as the existing window and requires structural changes (framing).
A permit will be required only if the new window is not the same size as the existing window and requires structural changes (framing).
Yes, unless it is considered a “same in kind” replacement which means it’s the same type of fence, same height of the existing fence, same type of materials, same location, etc. and a permit was issued.
Yes, a permit is required to install a fence. (Note: If you live in a development with a Homeowner’s Association (HOA), you will be required to submit a letter from your HOA with the permit application.)
Any single family detached home does not need a permit for a roof replacement. Townhomes/attached single family dwellings do need to secure a permit for roof replacement.
No, unless you’re increasing the impervious surface area (this is defined as area which does not absorb water such as brick pavers, concrete, asphalt, etc.), a permit will not be required.
Yes, any deck constructed under 30” above grade requires a Zoning Permit, and if the deck is 30” or higher, a Zoning & Building Permit is required. Patios, walkways, driveway expansions also require Zoning Permits for setbacks and impervious. A permit is also required to install a shed (if less than 200 sq.ft. – Zoning [...]
Yes, a Real Estate Sign Permit form must be submitted annually. Note: Real Estate Signs must be placed on the property. Only one (1) sign shall be erected on the property unless the property fronts more than one (1) street, in which event, an additional sign is permitted.
No, Newtown Township does not require a use & occupancy for residential re-sale. A residential use & occupancy is only required for New Construction.
ALL residents, or their contractor, MUST notify the Pennsylvania “One-Call System”, in order to identify underground utilities including gas, electric, phone and cable. ***This procedure is extremely important for your safety and your neighbor’s safety.*** In addition to this procedure, you, the resident, must contact the Newtown Townships Codes & Zoning Department to apply for [...]