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Permit Submittal Requirements
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Centennial, Colorado
The following information is a general guide to aid Centennial homeowners and contractors in the building permit process.

Submittal Address
City of Centennial
Building Department
12503 East Euclid Drive #210
Centennial, CO 80111
(303) 754-3321

Various projects in the home require a One-stop permit only. A One-stop permit does not require drawings or a plan review. This One-stop permit can be obtained immediately in our City offices. Other projects will require a plan review.

The requirements and process for these types of permits will be explained in detail in this guide. Permit fees are based on the value of the project. Once you have obtained the permit, work can begin.

One-Stop Permits

  • Water Heater
  • Furnace Installation
  • Air Conditioning
    System
  • Re roof
  • Siding/Stucco
  • Demolition
  • Gas Fireplace
  • Window Replacement
  • Water/Sewer Line
  • Repair/Replacement
  • Lawn Sprinkler
  • Electrical Service Change

Required Materials
For a 'one-stop permit', an application is required
to be completed. You will be asked to provide:

  • The address where work is to be performed
  • The Homeowner’s address and phone number
  • If you are using a contractor, the contractor's name, address and phone number
  • The value of the work to be performed.
    This value is a combination of material
    and labor cost

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Licensing Obtain a Contractor's License
All Contractors performing work in the City of Centennial must obtain a Contractors License.

The City of Centennial requires licensed contractors for many reasons. Part of the licensing procedure is providing proof of insurance. This protects the homeowner from incurring costs due to damage.

Testing is required for contractors; this insures they have adequate knowledge of the City adopted building codes.

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Commercial Projects

Commercial Tenant Finish
Interior Only

  1. Complete application
  2. Provide 2 complete sets of stamped drawings. (Drawings are required to be stamped by a Colorado licensed architect or Colorado registered engineer.)

New Commercial Building or Addition

  1. Complete application
  2. (2) soils report
  3. (2) stamped foundation drawings
  4. (2) stamped architectural drawings
  5. (2) structural calculations
  6. (2) spec books
  7. (2) water & sewer availability letters
  8. (2) site plans

Fire Department Approval
All commercial projects require fire department approval.

South Metro Fire Department
(720) 488-7200

Littleton Fire Department
(303) 795-3800

Cunningham Fire Department
(303) 755-9202

Parker Fire Department
(303) 805-0224

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Plan Review Permits

  • New Residential
  • Residential remodel/addition
  • Deck/Patio
  • Detached Garage
  • Shed/Pole Barn

 

Required Materials
Plan Review permits require 2 identical drawings. Drawings must show all structural components and be to scale.

All new single family homes and additions also require 2 foundation drawings that are stamped by a Colorado Licensed Engineer or Architect.

The Engineer/Architect will wet stamp (affix their official seal and sign over the seal) the drawings.

Site Plan
Any new home, addition or structure that will be added to the home, or placed on the property will require a site plan.

A Site Plan is a scaled drawing of your property. Each site plan must provide the following information:

  1. Property address
  2. North arrow
  3. Lot dimensions
  4. All projections such as stairs, balconies, decks
  5. Legal description of the property— subdivision name if applicable
  6. Distance in feet from proposed structure to property lines. Include: North, South, East, West
  7. Distance in feet from proposed structure to existing structures (if applicable)
  8. Scale

Process Details
After bringing in all required drawings and the completed application, the review process begins. Zoning Administration will review applications for all additions to the home and additions to the property. Zoning does their portion of the review first.

The application is then sent to the Building Department where the review is completed. The permit is now ready to be issued. The applicant will receive a phone call, relaying the cost of the permit. It is now ready to be picked up from the City offices.

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