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Fence Permit Application - City of Hailey

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OWNER:<br />

ADDRESS:<br />

PHONE:<br />

EMAIL ADDRESS:<br />

CONTRACTOR:<br />

ADDRESS:<br />

PHONE:<br />

COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT<br />

115 Main Street S APPLICATION FOR FENCE PERMIT<br />

208-788-9815<br />

C.D.D. Official Use Only:<br />

<strong>Permit</strong> No:<br />

Date Filed:<br />

<strong>Permit</strong> Fee:<br />

Approved<br />

Denied<br />

Signature:<br />

ESTIMATED COST OF CONSTRUCTION: $ HEIGHT: LENGTH:<br />

STREET ADDRESS OF WORK:<br />

LEGAL LAND DESCRIPTION:<br />

DESCRIPTION OF WORK:<br />

PLOT PLAN: Sketch plan here or attach drawing to this application.<br />

–<br />

**See reverse side <strong>of</strong> this form for <strong>Fence</strong> Placement Procedures.<br />

-- Applicant is responsible for checking all utilities before digging. The completion <strong>of</strong> this<br />

application does not constitute a Building <strong>Permit</strong>. –<br />

I hereby acknowledge that I have filled in this application accurately to the best <strong>of</strong> my knowledge. I<br />

understand that this fence or wall must be on the property <strong>of</strong> the OWNER designated above.<br />

X<br />

Signature <strong>of</strong> Contractor, Owner, or Authorized Agent<br />

M:\FORMS\<strong>Fence</strong>_<strong>Permit</strong>10-2012 Revised: 10/17/2012<br />

Date


COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT<br />

115 Main Street S FENCE PLACEMENT PROCEDURES<br />

208-788-9815<br />

It is important that you place your fence, wall or hedge on your own property so as<br />

not to encroach on your neighbors or the public’s property. The best way to<br />

determine where your property line is is to have a land surveyor locate your<br />

property pins. However, the following may be <strong>of</strong> help in determining where your<br />

property line is:<br />

Streets in <strong>Hailey</strong> are 60, 70, 80, 90, or 100 feet in width. The asphalt is<br />

placed approximately in the center <strong>of</strong> this right <strong>of</strong> way. Measuring 30, 35,<br />

40, 45, or 50 feet respectively from the centerline <strong>of</strong> the street will put<br />

you in the vicinity <strong>of</strong> your property line.<br />

Property pins are quite <strong>of</strong>ten buried underground and can be located with<br />

a metal detector. Typically property pins are pieces <strong>of</strong> deformed steel with<br />

a yellow cap on the top driven into the ground at the point where your<br />

property adjoins other properties forming a corner (change in direction).<br />

Please have the following checklist completed prior to submitting your<br />

application for a fence permit.<br />

1. Have you accurately located your property pins? Yes No<br />

2. What is the width <strong>of</strong> the street right <strong>of</strong> way?<br />

3. What is the front yard setback?<br />

Note: <strong>Fence</strong>s can be no more than 4 feet tall in the front yard<br />

setback and no more than 6 feet tall in the side and rear yard<br />

setback. <strong>Fence</strong> height shall be measured from record grade.<br />

M:\FORMS\<strong>Fence</strong>_<strong>Permit</strong>10-2012 Revised: 10/17/2012

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