An Important Announcement Regarding Permits in the Town of Mooresville & its ETJ
Beginning September 5, 2023, Iredell County Building Standards will no longer be responsible for administering and enforcing the North Carolina State Building Codes within the Town of Mooresville and its ETJ.
Stating its intention to provide a reasonable level of safety, public health, and general welfare via plan review, issuance of permits and inspections, the Town of Mooresville Building Permitting & Inspections Department will begin those responsibilities September 5th,2023.
The Town of Mooresville Building Permitting & Inspections Department will launch in September for residents to submit plans, process permits, and schedule inspections within the Town and ETJ. Residents of the Town and County residents within the ETJ will no longer have to make online applications to both jurisdictions.
The Town of Mooresville Building Permitting & Inspections Department will be located in the One Mooresville Center (OMC) at 750 W. Iredell Avenue. OMC will become a one-stop shop for residents and contractors with Planning & Community Development, Building Permitting & Inspections Department, and the Mooresville Fire Marshal Office that will all be housed within the facility.
Tommy Rowland is the Town of Mooresville Director of the Building Permitting & Inspections Department and has more than 22 years of building inspection experience in North Carolina. Prior to being named director, Mr. Rowland served as the Mechanical/Plumbing Code Administrator for Mecklenburg County.
The Town’s Building Permitting & Inspections software while different than Iredell County’s Self-Serv, will seamlessly integrate with other Town departments that share jurisdiction in the review, permitting and inspection process.
In order to maintain continuity of service, permits issued by Iredell County will remain the jurisdiction of Iredell County to enforce and conduct inspections thru project completion. Iredell County Building Standards will continue to issue construction and trade permits until close of business on September 1, 2023.
While Iredell County will continue to process permits within the Town and ETJ until September 1, it is important to note applicants must still obtain Town of Mooresville zoning approval to apply within that time frame and successfully obtain a building permit with Iredell County. Permit applications to Iredell County that have not received authorization from the town to apply for a building permit (zoning approval) prior to September 1st, will be denied a permit by Iredell County.
Applicants with projects in the Town of Mooresville and its ETJ that require Erosion Control, Onsite Water (well/ septic), or Food & Lodging review, approval, permitting and inspection must continue to make separate application to Iredell County following the September 5th transition.
Iredell County Building Standards is committed to maintaining high quality service to all citizens of Iredell County, now and throughout the upcoming transition.
Originally posted by Greater Statesville Chamber of Commerce via Locable
Greater Statesville Chamber of Commerce
116 N Center St
Statesville, NC 28677
704-873-2892
www.statesvillechamber.org