Lenexa, Kansas Roofing Local Permit Ordinances and Codes
Lenexa, Kansas Roofing Permit Ordinances
The City of Lenexa's Community Development Department, specifically the Licensing & Permitting division, is the authority responsible for issuing building permits and conducting inspections. They can be reached at 913.477.7725 or via email at [email protected]. The department handles everything from new development applications to building permits and inspections, ensuring projects meet industry standards for safety and quality.
Lenexa has adopted the 2018 International Building Code, along with other International Code Council (ICC) standards. For roofing projects, specific requirements are outlined in the 2018 International Residential Code.
Specific Local Zoning or Fee Nuances:
- Contractor Licensing: Homeowners can obtain permits, but if a contractor is hired, they must possess a valid Johnson County Contractor License and a City of Lenexa Business License. Additionally, all roofing contractors must be registered with the State of Kansas.
- Permit Fees: Permit fees are calculated based on the project's size and value, following guidelines from the International Code Council. For re-roofing permits specifically for residential properties (1-2 units), the fee is $50 per building or based on valuation, whichever is greater. For residential properties with 3 or more units, and for commercial and industrial re-roofing, the fee is $100 per building or based on valuation. Plan review fees are an additional 20% of the calculated permit fee for residential projects, with a $25 minimum.
- Reroofing Requirements: New roof coverings cannot be installed without removing all existing layers if the current covering is water-soaked, deteriorated, is slate, clay, cement or asbestos-cement tile, or if there are already two or more existing layers.
- Zoning and Design Standards: Lenexa has general architectural design standards that apply to all development, including aspects of roof design for single-family homes and duplexes.
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Because Lenexa is located within Johnson County, the following broader county regulations may also apply to your project:
Johnson County, Kansas Roofing Permit Regulations and County Ordinances for Unincorporated Areas
Roofing Permit Requirements in Johnson County, Kansas
In Johnson County, Kansas, building permit requirements depend on whether the property is located within an incorporated city or in an unincorporated area. The county's Building and Safety division (often referred to as Building Codes) manages permitting and inspections specifically for properties located in unincorporated areas of the county.
Permit Rules for Unincorporated Areas
If your property is located in an unincorporated area of Johnson County, you are required to obtain a permit for roofing work. Before applying, you must verify your property's status using the county's online address search tool to confirm it is classified as an "Unincorporated Area." If the search returns a city name, you must contact that city's planning or building department instead.
- Contractor Licensing: All roofing contractors must be licensed with the Johnson County Contractor Licensing (JCCL) program. When applying for a permit, you must use the exact company name as it appears on the JCCL license.
- Residential Roofing: Residential re-roofing permits can be applied for and approved by an inspector or the Building Official. When applying online, you must provide details such as whether it is a tear-off, the number of squares, the materials to be used, and the project valuation.
- Commercial Roofing: Commercial re-roofing permits require a plan review. You must upload a set of plans sealed by a design professional registered in the State of Kansas at the time of application. A plan review fee is required for these projects.
- Inspections: Required inspections for roofing projects generally include a final inspection. Commercial projects may require additional mid-phase inspections.
- Application Process: As of January 1, 2020, all permit applications must be submitted online through the county's designated customer portal.
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The following statewide building codes and regulations apply universally to all jurisdictions within Kansas:
Kansas Roofing Legislation, Codes, and Guidelines
State-Level Building Codes and Legislation for Roofing in Kansas
Kansas does not have a mandatory, statewide building code. Under the state's "Home Rule" authority, the adoption and enforcement of building codes—including those governing roofing—are delegated to individual cities and counties. Consequently, there is no single set of codes (such as the 2021 IBC/IRC) that applies uniformly across the state. Instead, local jurisdictions adopt their own versions of model codes, such as the International Building Code (IBC) or International Residential Code (IRC), often incorporating specific local amendments to address regional climate conditions like wind, snow loads, and frost depth.
State-Level Roofing Contractor Registration
While building codes are managed locally, the state of Kansas does regulate roofing contractors through the Kansas Roofing Registration Act (KRRA). This legislation requires that every "roofing contractor" (with limited exceptions) obtain a roofing contractor registration certificate from the Kansas Attorney General's office to legally perform commercial or residential roofing services for a fee in the state. This registration is a state-level requirement, but it is distinct from local building permits, which must still be obtained from the local Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) where the project is located.
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