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Roofing Permits in Mesa County, Colorado
Every sourced roofing permitting authority in Mesa County, Colorado: the county-level authority plus 5 municipal authorities.
County-level authority
Municipal authorities
City of Fruita - Building Division
The building permit authority for the City of Fruita, Colorado. The Building Division handles the building permit process, plan review, and enforcement of the adopted building codes, with permits submitted and inspections requested through the all-electronic Cloudpermit system. The division publishes dedicated reroof guidance, and offices are at 325 E Aspen Avenue in Fruita.
City of Grand Junction - Building Department
The building permit authority for the City of Grand Junction in Mesa County. Requires roofing permits and requires roofing contractors to be licensed with the city; the Mesa County Building Department administers licensing for the city.
Town of Collbran - Planning and Projects
The building and land use permitting authority for the Town of Collbran, a small municipality in Mesa County's Plateau Valley. The Town issues land use permits, including Building/Demolition Permits, Excavation Permits, and Water/Sewer Tap Applications, with most applications reviewed by the Town's contracted Planner. Zoning regulations and building requirements are set out in the Town's Municipal Code, hosted on Municode.
Town of De Beque - Building Safety and Permitting
The building permit authority for the Town of De Beque, a home rule municipality in Mesa County. The Town does not run its own building department; through a memorandum of understanding it contracts with the Mesa County Building Department to provide construction permit and inspection services, and the Town's own site names Mesa County as "the building code administrative entity for De Beque." The Town separately administers a local Building/Zoning Compliance Approval for site preparation, new construction, or major remodels.
Town of Palisade (permits via Mesa County Building Department)
The Town of Palisade does not run its own building department; building permits, inspections, and adopted codes for construction within Palisade are handled by the Mesa County Building Department. The Town separately requires a Basic Planning Clearance for most construction activity, including reroofing, whose description of work must match the Mesa County building permit application.