These permits are used for new residential construction, additions and alterations for:
- Structures with up to two (2) dwelling units
- Accessory dwelling units (ADUs)
- Adult family homes
- Townhouses
- Accessory structures (carports, garages, sheds, gazebos, decks, etc.)
Exemptions
The following common activities are exempt from a building permit on residential projects. Exemption from a building permit does not mean the project is exempt from meeting applicable requirements or from obtaining other permits, such as critical areas, shoreline, civil, or utility permits:
- One-story, detached accessory structures up to 120 square feet in roof area
- Fences up to six (6) feet in height
- Retaining walls up to four (4) feet in height, as measured from the bottom of the footing to the top of the wall
- If the retaining wall supports a surcharge, a permit is required regardless of height
- Finish work
- Minor repairs
- Portable appliances
- Aboveground prefabricated swimming pools that are less than 24 inches deep
- Swings and other play equipment
- Decks up to 200 square feet that meet all of the following:
- No more than 30 inches above grade at any point, measured from three (3) feet in all directions from the edge of the deck
- Not attached to the dwelling unit
- Do not serve a required exit door
Specific Code Requirements
Helpful Links for All Applications
Accessory Dwelling Units Permits
NOTE: The City is in the process of updating the worksheet and application to comply with
Ordinance 1737(.pdf), effective June 22, 2025.
Deck Permits
Manufactured Home Permits
NOTE: The owner or installer of a manufactured home must obtain a building permit from the city before the manufactured home is installed for use as a residence. A dealer may not deliver a manufactured home until it has verified that the owner or installer has obtained an installation permit for the placement of the manufactured home (BLMC 15.08.035).
Miscellaneous Applications
New Residential Construction, Additions, and Remodels
NOTE: All mechanical, plumbing, and building components are reviewed as a single permit application for new single-family construction or residential additions, alterations, and remodels. Mechanical and plumbing
cannot be deferred. Fire alarms and fire sprinklers
can be deferred.
Over-The-Counter / Web Permits
The following types of permits can be applied for and paid for online through the online permit portal:
- Residential Furnace
- Residential Generator
- Residential Heat Pump
- Residential Hot Water Heater
To apply, use the
Online Permit Portal and select "Apply Now". You will need an account to apply.