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Chief Building Official

Main Office: (203) 452-2805

jsandor "AT" monroect.org *

Mission Statement

Maximize building safety for the general public and uphold the State Building Code, efficiency and public relations

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The Building Department provides the executive leadership needed to effectively conduct the business of our Town Government in the areas of:
  1. BUILDING CONSTRUCTION: Conduct plan reviews, issue permits, perform inspections and testing, issue Certificates of Occupancies for each form of new, repaired, or altered construction in Town.

  2. BUILDING SAFETY: Research State Statutes and Building Codes, and coordinate all Town department approvals to achieve a maximum of building safety for the general public whether it be in our schools, businesses, or residential homes.

  3. PUBLIC AWARENESS: Act as liaison for the public and contractors. Accumulate, documents and update the public to code requirements and safety issues.
  4. ENFORCEMENT: Investigate complaints, fire and demolition activities; Respond to emergencies, issue abatements, cease and desists, violations, request orders of condemnation, injunctions, and fines to achieve code compliance.                                                                                                                          
 
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