Code Enforcement Officer: Jason Lawrence
Ordinance Inspection Officer: Dale C. Smith |
Phone: (607)334-1242
Fax: (607)334-1222 |
Our Mission: The mission of the Department of Code Enforcement is to serve the community
by providing for the health, safety, welfare, and safety education of the
public.
The Department encompasses the
following division areas:
Email the Code Enforcement Office here: jlawrence@norwichnewyork.net
The Code Enforcement Officer coordinates the enforcement activities of the
various divisions and additionally coordinates cases between the Code
Enforcement Office, City Officials, Planning Board, the Zoning Board of Appeals,
and the Fire Department.
The Code Enforcement Office is located at One
City Plaza, Norwich,
New York 13815
Building Permits
The Code Enforcement Office is tasked
with the enforcement of the Building Code of New York State, and local laws and
ordinances dealing with building construction, renovations (interior and
exterior) and building demolition and removal.
Examples of projects that require a permit: |
- Any new building
- All additions to existing
buildings
- Pools (aboveground and inground)
- Sheds
- Fences
- Decks and Porches
- Additions to Electrical
Systems
- Additions to Plumbing Systems
- Additions or New Heating
Systems
- Electrical Work
- Solid Fuel Heating Devices
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If you are unsure about the need for a permit, call the Code Enforcement
Office at (607) 334-1242 or E-mail the Code
Enforcement office here: jlawrence@norwichnewyork.net
(View the Building Permit Application here)
(View the Plumbing and Heating Permit
Application here)
(View the Fence Permit Application here)
(View the Sign permit Application here)
Building Permit Inspections
(Request an inspection for your
building project here. jlawrence@norwichnewyork.net
Building Inspections are required during each stage of construction to
ensure compliance with construction codes and building plans. Inspections are
required at the following stages:
- Pre Inspection of
Construction
- Footings before backfilling
- Foundations wall before
backfilling
- Electrical
- Plumbing
- Framing before enclosing
- Heating, ventilation and
air-condition before enclosing
- Insulation before enclosing
- Fire Protection equipment
before enclosing
- Final (Certificate
Inspection) upon completion of all other inspections
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Inspections should be requested at least one business day before inspection
is needed (607) 334-1242.
Zoning Compliance/Complaints
The primary function of Zoning Compliance is to identify and correct
violations of the City of Norwich Codes
and Ordinances. The staff operates upon citizen complaints and their own
observations. The Department works closely with violators to obtain compliance,
however if necessary the Code Enforcement staff will present cases to Justice
Court for prosecution.
To File a complaint email: jlawrence@norwichnewyork.net
View The City of Norwich Zoning Ordinance here
Email the Code Enforcement Officer here: jlawrence@norwichnewyork.net
Fire/Life Safety Inspections
All commercial and multiple residential buildings require periodic Fire/Life
Safety inspections for compliance with the New York State Code.
The Fire Department and Code Enforcement Office
conducts fire safety education programs on various subjects dealing with fire
prevention and safety.
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- Day care safety
- Fire extinguisher usage
- Evacuation training
- General fire prevention issues
- Fire and property maintenance inspection
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Schedule an appointment:
jlawrence@norwichnewyork.net
Email the City of Norwich Code Enforcement Office:
jlawrence@norwichnewyork.net
Common Code Violations
- Unsafe buildings: Structures
that are structurally unstable or abandoned.
- Lawn and lot maintenance:
Nuisance weeds and grass that is greater than 12 inches in height for a
substantial portion of the lot.

(View the Lawn maintenance ordinance)
- Waste materials and trash: Rubbish,
trash, garbage, and other waste materials may be stored only in proper
receptacles.
(
View the Garbage Ordinance)
- Construction: Permits are
required before a construction project begins.
- Unsecured buildings:
Buildings that are abandoned, opened and accessible to children of
transients must be boarded up, repaired or demolished.