Are you planning on building an addition to your existing residence?
Important
- For a summary of residential building requirements - Click HereTo assist you in acquiring permits to build an addition to your home the following checklist has been developed. If you can answer yes to the following questions you have the necessary county permits required to begin construction of your home addition:
Do you have a copy of your registered deed?
A registered deed is required to be submitted to the Zoning Department before your permits will be issued. The registered deed is the document that shows ownership of the property.
Have you submitted your zoning and building permits to the Zoning Department?
Click here for a zoning permit application and... Click here for a building permit application for an addition to an existing residence.A zoning and building permit must be submitted to the Trempealeau County Zoning Department for approval prior to any construction or earthmoving. No construction or earthmoving may take place until you have received an approved zoning and building permit.
Have you contacted your Township regarding your construction project?
A signature from the Town Chairman or Town Clerk is required on county building permit prior to the permit being submitted to the Zoning Department. Be sure to ask the Town Chairman or Town Clerk if any town permits are required. Click Here for a list of Town Chairmen and Town Clerk's.
Have you completed your Erosion Control Plan?
A completed Erosion Control Plan must be submitted to the Zoning Department and approved prior to any construction or earthmoving. Click Here for erosion control plan guidelines and application. If you need assistance with completing your application you can contact the Trempealeau County Land Conservation Department.
Have you paid your permit fees?
Applications will not be processed unless the application fees accompany them. Fees for applications are located on each application in the upper right hand corner. There are no fees for an erosion control plan. Please make checks payable to the Trempealeau County Zoning Department.
Have you received your building and zoning permits from the Trempealeau County Zoning Department?
No construction or earthmoving may take place until you have received an approved zoning and building permit. By ordinance the Trempealeau County Zoning Department has 30 days to review permit applications from the date they are received. However the Zoning Department makes every effort to review and issue permits permit applications within 5 working days. You will be mailed your permits, which authorize construction and earthmoving to begin. Do not start construction or earthmoving until you have received your permits. If you have questions on the status of your permits please contact the Zoning Department at 877-538-2311 ext. 223.
Are you planning on building a new home or a manufactured home? Click Here
Are you planning on building a garage, shed or deck? Click Here