Permitting Authorities / Town of Peetz - Permits & Licenses
Town of Peetz - Permits & Licenses
cityThe building permit authority for the Town of Peetz, a small statutory town in Logan County ("The Biggest Little Town for Its Size in Colorado"). Building permits are reviewed and approved or denied by the Town's Permit Committee under Ordinance No. 2 (series of 1995, as amended). The Town's published fee schedule and general permit language do not specifically address roofing or re-roofing.
Jurisdiction
Town of Peetz, Colorado
Jurisdiction type
city
Address
Town Hall, 621 Main Street (PO Box 7), Peetz, CO 80747
Contact
- url: https://www.townofpeetz.com
- phone: 970-334-2473
Permit process note
The Town's Permits & Licenses page reproduces an ordinance amending Ordinance No. 2 (series of 1995), stating: "Members of the Permit Committee are hereby given the authority to receive Building Permit Applications, for which they may approve or disapprove... Members of the Permit Committee are hereby given the authority to perform on site inspections in order to verify compliance as established in the original permit document." The current fee schedule (compiled December 8, 2025) charges $0.50 per square foot for new homes, mobile/modular homes, additional rooms, garages, and storage sheds/containers; flat fees of $60 for decks/cement patios/driveways and $50 for fences; and 1% of estimated cost for business/commercial construction -- re-roofing is not listed as its own fee category. Separately, the Town's homepage states: "Are you remodeling or adding on? All building projects that increase your square footage require a Town of Peetz building permit. This includes patios, decks, fences and asphalt or concrete driveways." Since re-roofing does not increase square footage, this general framing does not clearly establish whether a permit is required for roofing work specifically; this should be confirmed with the Town Clerk. A "BUILDING PERMIT" notice must be posted publicly at the site during construction, and a permit that expires before completion gets "a 30 day grace period... with no fees assessed," beyond which "the original fee" is reassessed.
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Sources
- townofpeetz.com verified 2026-07-17