If I plan to do interior or exterior demolition, is a permit required and if so, what plans do I need to submit?
A person must have a demolition permit for either interior or exterior demolition. For interior demolitions (especially if the structure will be changed), a floor plan is required with the application showing where everything is located. For exterior or entire structure demolitions, a site plan is required showing what is to be demolished and where it is located. Five copies of plans are required with residential demolition applications and 6 copies are required with commercial demolition applications. In the Historic District, all Demolition Permits are reviewed and must be approved by the Historic District Commission. Exterior demolition may require approval from the Planning and Zoning Department if it is located in any of the City’s Conservation or Revitalization Districts.

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1. When are permits required in the City of Annapolis?
2. If I plan to do interior or exterior demolition, is a permit required and if so, what plans do I need to submit?
3. Is a permit required for piers, pilings, floating docks, dredging, or boat lifts?
4. Do tree removals require a permit?
5. Does landscaping require a permit?
6. What is a sheeting/shoring permit and when is one required?
7. Where can applications for the permits and licenses be obtained?
8. How long does it take to process a building, plumbing, mechanical or electrical permit?
9. How long does it take to process a grading permit?
10. How is the building permit fee assessed?
11. When can work be started?
12. Generally, what types of inspections are required and when are they required?
13. Does a building permit have an expiration date?
14. Does my commercial establishment have to be handicap accessible?
15. When is a grease interceptor required?
16. Are there any special requirements for building near the water?
17. When are surety bonds or letters of credits required?
18. What is a Use and Occupancy Permit and when is it required?
19. Is there a fee to submit revised drawings?