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NEW! Schedule an inspection using Building Permits Online
SPOT Hours - Weekdays, 8 - 11 a.m.
Building plans for one and two family homes that have
an architect’s or engineer’s seal are not reviewed by our
Plan Review Division. Instead, code enforcement officials check for compliance
at the construction site, after the permit has been issued. This procedure
also applies to residential additions and alterations such as decks, sun
rooms and porches. Residential plans without the seal of design professional licensed in
North Carolina are checked by the Plan Review Division.
Residential Deck Permit Procedure
Residential decks are wooden structures supported on posts that measure larger than 5 feet by 5 feet. Decks always require a building permit. Plans and an updated plot plan should be submitted for review before beginning work. See the Deck Design Assistant for more information.
Residential Plan Submission Requirements
The N.C. Residential Building Code requires that plans verify compliance with the state Energy Code.
Single-Family Home Site Inspections
Certificates of occupancy for single-family homes require site inspections.
As-Built Foundation Surveys
All residential structures and accessory buildings require a sealed as-built foundation survey by a land surveyor registered in North Carolina.
Commercial Permit Application Procedure Real Estate Plats Procedure Real Estate Plats recombining property, subdividing property, or recording easements or right of way dedications are submitted to the Inspections and Permits Department. For more details, see the Real Estate Plat Procedure.
The Town of Cary requires that site plans and real estate plats clearly identify the names of all streets. These street names must be approved in advance by the Town of Cary and Wake County. To obtain approval for street names, please complete the Road Name Approval Form.
Express Review for Building Permits
Express Review is a service that allows payment for faster examination of some commercial construction plans, usually resulting in permits the next day.
Multiple Permit Use
The Multiple Permit Use program allows builders to obtain approval for a single set of plans, then build on several lots without going through plan review each time.
Irrigation Water Meters
Irrigation-only water meters are required on all new irrigation systems. See the fee schedule.
Irrigation Systems
The Town of Cary encourages landscapers to use native and drought tolerant plants wherever possible. When irrigation systems are necessary, they must meet guidelines found in the Community Appearance Manual.
Read more about design requirements, permitting and inspection of irrigation systems.
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