Expired/Invalid Permits
Currently, Missaukee
County adheres to 2000 Michigan
Building Code for commercial construction and 2003 Michigan Residential Code
for residential construction. According to
2003 Michigan building Code, building permits can expire under the following
conditions:
Section 105.5 Expiration: Every permit issued shall become invalid
unless the work authorized by such permit is commenced within 180 days after its
issuance, or if the work authorized by such permit is suspended or abandoned
for a period of 180 days after the time the work is commenced.
An administation fee of
one-half of the original building permit fee, or a
minimum of $45.00, to renew an invalid building permit. To retain active status on a building permit:
- Building
inspections should be scheduled with no less than six months in between
the required inspections.
- Should a period of six months lapse between
inspections and work has continued during that time period, notify the
building department office in writing of the status of the construction
project and approximately when the next building inspection will be
needed. Include in the correspondence
the building permit number, site address, homeowner’s name and type of
project.
- Should the building permit become invalid,
payment of one-half of the original permit fee, or a minimum of $45.00
will be required to activate the building permit.