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Roofing Permits in Teller County, Colorado
Every sourced roofing permitting authority in Teller County, Colorado: the county-level authority plus 4 municipal authorities.
County-level authority
Municipal authorities
City of Cripple Creek Building Department
The building permit authority for the City of Cripple Creek, Teller County. The City's own Building Department, under the Planning & Community Development Department, processes building permit applications and annual contractor license applications and handles nuisance/code violations; SAFEbuilt is engaged as the City's full-service company for plan review, permits, and inspections, working alongside a City-employed Combination Building Inspector.
City of Victor - Building Department
The building permit authority for the City of Victor, a small statutory city in Teller County near Cripple Creek. The City operates its own Building Department pursuant to its Municipal Code and contracts with ShumsCoda (doing business as Colorado Code Consulting) for plan review and inspections. The City has adopted the 2012 International Building Code by ordinance, with local amendments codified in Chapter 18 of the Victor Municipal Code.
City of Woodland Park Planning & Building Department
Building services for the City of Woodland Park, Colorado — including new construction, remodels, additions, and structural changes such as roofing — are provided by the Pikes Peak Regional Building Department (PPRBD), which requires contractor licensing and enforces the 2021 I-Codes. The city's Planning & Building Department handles zoning development permits.
Town of Green Mountain Falls (Pikes Peak Regional Building Department)
The Town of Green Mountain Falls straddles El Paso and Teller Counties but delegates ALL building permitting town-wide to the Pikes Peak Regional Building Department (PPRBD). The Town's own Services page states: "The Pikes Peak Regional Building Department (PPRBD) is the issuing authority for building permits in the Town of Green Mountain Falls." Municipal Code Chapter 18, Article I adopts the 2017 Pikes Peak Regional Building Code (as amended effective December 7, 2018) by reference as the Town's Building Code, applying "to every building or structure within the corporate limits of the town" — i.e., covering both the El Paso and Teller County portions of town under one delegated authority. jurisdiction_type is kept 'city' per wave convention even though permitting is fully delegated to the regional district.