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 [...]
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 [...]