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Code Enforcement
Code Official: Brian Boyers
(603) 875-0107

Fax (603) 875-2163
Building/Code Secretary: Cindy Calligandes
(603) 875-2164

Fax (603) 875-2163
Hours of Operation: Mon – Fri 8:30am – 4:30pm
Contact: P. O. Box 659
Alton, NH 02809
 
The Building Office provides the following functions and services. Contact this office for questions regarding any of these issues or permits.

FUNCTIONS

Interpretation and application of applicable Codes, Ordinances, and Regulations for the issuance of:
  • Building Permits for Residential and Non-Residential Construction
  • Electrical Permits for Residential and Non-Residential Construction
  • Plumbing Permits for Residential and Non-Residential Construction
SERVICES

  • Public outreach, education, and assistance regarding interpretation and application of Ordinances, Regulations and Codes
  • Field inspection as necessary and/or as required by applicable Codes
  • Inspection/Issuance of Certificates of Occupancy
CODES

All construction must be in conformance with applicable Codes, Ordinances and Regulations including:
  • Local Zoning Ordinances
  • Site Plan and Subdivision Regulations
  • Local Building Codes:
    2000 International Building Code
    2003 International Resisdential Code
    2003 International mechanical Code
    2003 International Plimbing Code
    2003 NFPA 101 Life Safety Code
    2005 NFPA 70 National Electrical Code
  • NH State Public Health laws and ADA Guidelines
  • Other Pertinent Local Ordinances and Regulations
  • Pertinent NH RSAs
PERMITS REQUIRED

A permit is required for:
  • All construction regardless of cost or value – in addition to major projects, this includes: stairs and landings, decks, sheds, and installing doors or windows where structural changes are made
  • Whether the construction occurs on site or the structure is moved on to the site
  • Electrical work
  • Plumbing work
  • Septic
  • Well
  • Demolishing or removing a structure
  • All signs
  • Above and in-ground pools
Cosmetic work such as installing or replacing exterior siding or roof shingles does not require a permit.

APPLICATION PROCESS

The following information is provided for your assistance. Please review the building or sign permit application form or contact the land use office with questions regarding your specific project.

Building, Plumbing, Electrical, Well, Septic, Driveway, Right of Way and Sign Permit Applications are available in the Land Use office in the Town Hall. (875-2164)

Applications that are complete and in compliance with the Ordinances and Regulations are usually processed within 7 – 10 business days. Please contact the Building Official or his office within this period of time for verification of its issuance.

Application must be printed or typed and be complete and legible. Applicant or their agent is responsible to assure that all information in the application is correct.

Building Plans are required and all plans and construction must be in compliance with all State of NH Codes and Regulations as well as those adopted by the Town of Alton, which include, but are not limited to, BOCA, NFPA, CABO and all Land Use Ordinances and Regulations.

Permits expire if not substantially acted upon within 9 months or if construction activity ceases.

Applicant or their agent is required to call the Building Inspector for all required inspections (foundation, framing, rough plumbing, rough electrical, insulation and final).

A Plot Plan shall be included as part of the application. It shall be neatly drawn and include the following information.
  • North arrow
  • Boundaries of lot with dimensions in feet.
  • Setback distances from structures to all property lines. Please remember that the front setback is measured from your property line, not from the road. (In campgrounds and mobile home parks, indicate setback to nearest structures and roads on all sides from both the existing and proposed structure.)
  • Setback distances from all bodies of water and wetlands.
  • Names and locations of roads adjacent to lot.
  • Location of all driveways. Identify if existing or proposed. Driveway application must be completed for proposed new driveways and change of use or expansions of existing driveways.
  • Existing structures on lot: include septic system, drainage structures, wells and utilities.
  • Sketch all proposed structures and additions showing overall dimensions.
  • Height in feet of proposed construction.
  • Location of any wetlands, floodplain, streams, etc. on site.
  • Location of any on-site or adjacent cemeteries or burial sites
  • Any additional information that will adequately describe the proposed work
Failure to submit a completed Plot Plan will delay processing of your application. Plan must be in ink and legible.

INSPECTIONS

Each permit issued includes a list of required inspections depending on the proposed project. It is the responsibility of the property owner or their agent to contact this office to request required inspections. Work that is completed without required inspections cannot be certified for the purpose of issuing a Certificate of Occupancy. Requests for inspections can usually be accommodated within one working day of receipt. If the Building Inspection has to do a re-inspect there will be a fee of $50.00.

CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY

Upon completion of the project and all required inspections in accordance with the approved permit, the Building Official will issue a Certificate of Occupancy (Residential) for the construction. The construction may be not occupied or utilized prior to the issuance of this document.