Demolishing a Principal
Structure (Existing Home)
- Demolition permits will not be issued unless (i) the plans for the
replacement principal building or structure to be constructed on a lot
have been approved (See Previous Section - Building
a New Home), or in the absence of such plans, (ii) landscaping
and screening plans that meet the bufferyard requirements to be constructed
on the lot have been approved. Read the Building Code regarding demolishing
structures.
- Please note that there is a 120-day period that must
elapse prior to the issuance of a demolition permit for any principal
building or structure.
- Review the initial concept with the Building Commissioner or Village
Manager.
- Mark the structure to be removed on a copy of a current survey of
your property. Also note any changes to the grade or removal of vegetation,
as well as tree protection and silt fencing.
- Submit Demolition Permit Application
which REQUIRES legal notice to be printed in the local newspaper.
- Call JULIE to
mark for conflicting utilities.
- Call all utility companies to perform service disconnects. NOTE: NO
PERMIT WILL BE ISSUED UNLESS WRITTEN DISCONNECTION NOTICES FROM ALL APPROPRIATE
UTILITIES (Electric, Natural Gas, Water, and Sewer) HAVE BEEN RECEIVED
BY THE VILLAGE.
- Upon approval of your Demolition Permit, the Village will advise you of the fees for your Demolition Permit.
- In addition to the Demolition Permit fees, there is a demolition tax of
$10,000.00 per Demolition Building. Please click here for more information regarding this tax.
- Begin demolition.
- Install Landscaping as required by the ARC or continue with construction
(if building new home – See Previous Checklist).
- When project is finished, contact the Village Hall to obtain final inspections, including grading, landscaping, and zoning enforcement.