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What happens if construction is not complete and the zoning permit is about to expire?

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What happens if construction is not complete and the zoning permit is about to expire?

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If the entire skeletal structure is completely framed and shelled and only cosmetic work remains such as windows/doors, dry-wall, siding, carpeting, plumbing, electrical, HVAC systems etc, then your zoning permit does not need to be renewed. You can finish up your inspections and permitting with your local building inspector. If your zoning permit is about to expire and you have not completely framed and shelled the entirety of the structure, then you must renew your original zoning permit with the Office of Planning and Development. To do so, please contact a Land Use Specialist at (262) 857-1895.

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