Town of kaukauna

short form instructions

 
 

Step 1

PRINT COPY OF SHORT FORM APPLICATION.

CLICK HERE TO LINK TO THAT FORM.



STEP 2:

PROVIDE EROSION CONTROL INFORMATION IN THE FORM OF AN ATTACHMENT

WHEN BUILDING  of STRUCTURES will disturb soil

NOTE:   Wisconsin law required erosion control on all construction sites. Soil must not be allowed to be carried off your property by water runoff. If you are disturbing more than one acre you are required to file a storm water control plan with the DNR. Erosion enforcement could come from the county, the DNR or the State, depending on the sensitivity and size of the building area.  If there are potential erosion control issues such as grades over 12%, they must be indicated on a BUILDING SITE PLAN  and  filed with this application. Show any wet lands, or water of any kind.  Use arrows to show the downward direction of slopes.  Remember that most erosion control inspectors generally believe that any ditch that flows to any protected watershed will need special attention including ditches along public roads.


It is the owners responsibility to comply with any county or DNR rules that apply to erosion, storm water and set-backs.



BUILDING MATERIAL WASTES AND LEAD PAINT

All building material wastes shall be managed to prevent pollutants and debris from being carried off the site by runoff. Waste is not to be buried or burned on site. Cement trucks must not wash up on streets or right of way. Owners could be charged for cement removal or repairs to roads in the public right of way.


Homes built prior to 1978 could contain lead paint which is dangerous to your health and especially for children. The Wisconsin Department of Health has issued rules that are to be followed when doing renovations in these structures. See the department WEB site:        http://dhs.wisconsin.gov/lead/index.htm



SPECIAL DRAINAGE CONCERNS

Some building sites have potentially problematic drainage issues. It is the responsibility of the building permit applicant to consider soil and surface drainage conditions when placing any structure on a site.  This includes how the placement will influence drainage from and to adjacent property.  It is the designer and owners responsibility to provide methods to effectively control water ingress into a basement area and especially at widows used for egress from basements



Minimum set-back for accessory structures. 

Front Yard

             Town Road    25 feet from right of way.

            Class A Highway   55 ft from right of way


Side Yard

            Principal structure   10  feet to side lot line.


Detached outbuilding 5 feet

           

Rear Yard

            Non- shoreline property.   At least 25 feet.


Lake, river or stream property.

            75 feet from ordinary high water mark.

            35 foot regulated vegetative zone.


Sanitary Drainfield

Needs to be located at least 5 feet from any property line and at least 50 feet from any high water mark of a lake, river or stream.


Septic tanks.

            Must be located over 5 feet from dwelling.

            Must be located over 25 feet from a well.

            Must be located over 50 feet from drainfield.



STEP 3.

PROVIDE CONSTRUCTION INFORMATION IN THE FORM OF AN ATTACHMENT FOR BUILDING PROJECTS, REMODELING OR ADDITIONS WITH YOUR APPLICATION USING ANY ONE OF THE FOLLOWING METHODS:

(1) A set of building plans showing foundation requirements, intended use, building dimensions, window sizes, door sizes and general construction information needs to be sent with the application.

(2) A copy of a contract or a booklet from a manufacturer describing the building method and materials that will be used.

(3) A drawing or narrative developed by the applicant that provides the general constriction materials and methods that will be used.




Step 4.

Town of Kaukauna Fees

- Make check payable to TOM SMITH INSPECTIONS LLC..


Accessory building or detached garage: -----  $50

Base permit fees are for buildings that have minimal erosion impact, are intended for motorized vehicle storage and are not used for human

habitation, large fuel storage, or have HVAC, plumbing or electrical systems.


SPECIAL NOTE: For any accessory building that is intended to be used as a sleeping area, have fireplaces, other HVAC equipment, plumbing

or intended use that requires additional safety related inspection,  an additional .10 per square foot will be added to the base fee.


Electrical Inspection fee  for meter/service. -- --No charge if it is part of a new building application and inspection is coordinated with

other building inspections. Other meter pedestals and service entry inspections will be charged  based on the special inspection rate. $30


Dwelling additions and remodeling: 0.15 per sq. ft of remodeled space.  ($50 minimum)

Note: Additions are new construction performed on a dwelling that increases the outside dimension of the dwelling.


Pools and ponds:   ----- $100


Barns  ------- $100


Special inspections ---- $50 trip charge plus $30 per hour.


Requests for variances from the code:

Petitions for variance under Comm 20 to 25 Uniform Dwelling Code shall be the state fee plus $60 for local administrative cost for each

variation request. 


STEP 5.

MAIL APPLICATION FORM,  THE FEE PAYMENT AND SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS TO THE FOLLOWING ADDRESS.


TOM SMITH INSPECTIONS LLC    

  2740  Otto Court     

Green Bay   WI    54313


Site work may start on the day you place the application in the mail.



Step 6

: Your permit card will be returned to you by mail.    Post in clear view of the street upon receipt.


CONTRACTORS ARE EXPECTED TO CALL FOR INSPECTIONS AS NEEDED FOR THE PROJECT. Generally an inspection is done for structures for the FOUNDATION prior to back fill.  Followed by ELECTRICAL,  PLUMBING or INSULATION  if work is being covered and can’t be inspected as part of a FINAL INSPECTION when project is complete.  Underground pools are inspected prior to the concrete shell being installed.

Inspections are based on manufacturers installation recommendations, codes and good construction practices.