With winter in the review mirror, many Roseville residents are beginning to think about home improvement and remodeling projects. Before starting work, however, it’s important to make sure the appropriate permits are in place.
The City requires permits when permanent repairs or improvements are made to a structure and the work is regulated by state or local codes and ordinances. A list of all building permits is available at www.cityofroseville.com/permit or by calling 651-792-7080.
Getting a permit for home improvement and remodeling projects provides protection for homeowners by making sure the work is inspected and done correctly to meet state and local codes.
Some residential permits, such as roofing, re-siding, HVAC, plumbing, and window replacements, can be issued immediately over the counter at City Hall. Permits that require plan approval, including decks, garages, additions, and remodeling require a minimum of five to seven business days for staff review.
Residents who are considering remodeling projects are encouraged to consult the City’s remodeling resources information, including the Green Remodeling Plan Book. The Green Remodeling Plan Book, located online at www.cityofroseville.com/greenremodel, was developed by Roseville’s Community Development Department and is a first-of-its-kind resource that introduces residents to green remodeling.
The Green Remodeling Plan Book is a comprehensive interior and exterior remodeling guide that’s chock full of recommendations and tips for sustainable and financially savvy home updating. It includes ideas for creating a healthier living environment, easing utility bill burdens, and selecting the right products to make environmentally conscious and practical renovations.