Q. When does a landlord
have to turn on the heat and at what temperature does it need
to be set at?
A. Beginning September 1st through May
15th the heat shall remain no less than 68 degrees.
Q. Does the village
trap wild animals such as raccoons or feral cats?
A. No. You should seek area businesses
specializing in this type of work.
Q. What kinds of projects require
a permit?
A. It is best to contact the Village
prior to beginning a project to verify if a permit is required
for the work that is to be done.
Permits are required for,
but not limited to, the following types of building related
activities:
a) any structural alterations or additions;
b) plumbing, electric, mechanical alterations, additions or
modifications
c) roofing work, construction of garages, addition of decks
or sheds;
d) installation of fences, signs, driveways, curb, and sidewalks;
e) sewer repair, water service repair; bathroom installation/remodeling,
lawn sprinkler systems;
f) installation of pools, hot tubs and spas;
g) demolition work.
Again, it is best to contact
the Village before the start of a project to verify if a permit
is required for the type of work that is planned and what
information may be necessary to submit in order to obtain
the permit.
Q. Who should a resident contact
for information on obtaining a permit and what needs to be
submitted?
A. Call or visit the Village’s
Department of Public Health and Safety. Additional information
also is contained on this website. Informational handouts
and permit forms detailing specific information are available
at Village Hall. Staff members are available to answer questions.
The Department of Public Health and Safety is open Monday
through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Q. Why is spring a busy time
for building permits?
A. As winter ends, residents start thinking
about home improvement projects that they would like to do
during the summer months, such as new decks, fences, and additions,
and the Village begins to see an increase in the number of
applications for permits.
To avoid delays or surprises, contact
the Department in advance of when you intend to start your
projects so that any potential delays can be addressed without
causing needless delays to your project.
Q. If a resident is hiring a
contractor, will the contractor ensure that the permitting
is done?
A. The property owner is responsible
for ensuring that a permit has been obtained for a project
before the work begins. Whether the resident or contractor
submits the plans for the permit is up to them to decide.
Q. Do I need to get zoning approval
for my project?
A. Depending upon the type of project
you are intending to do, such as an addition or garage replacement,
you may need to get approval for the work due to zoning restrictions
affecting your property. By bringing in your Plat of Survey
and explaining the project you intend to undertake, Department
staff can help you understand if you will need any zoning
variations.