Michigan, Clinton County Roofing Permit Regulations and County Ordinances for Unincorporated Areas
Clinton County Building & Safety Division
The Clinton County Community Development Department is responsible for building, electrical, plumbing, and mechanical permitting through the administration of the State of Michigan Building Codes. The department provides these services for 13 General Law Townships and the cities/villages within them. Property owners or contractors can apply for permits online, in person, or by mail. The most efficient method for submission is via email to the department.
Rules for Properties in Unincorporated Areas
In Clinton County, a building permit is required for any construction that physically alters or adds to a structure, or for work regulated by county codes or ordinances. For roofing projects, the county offers a specific online permit process. Online building permits are available for roofing, siding, or windows/doors (3 or more). All applications, plans, and supporting documents must be submitted to the Building Department for review and processing. Construction may only begin after a permit has been issued. It is recommended to contact the Building Department directly to verify if your specific project requires a permit, as requirements can depend on the scope of work.
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Note: The following state-wide building codes and regulations apply universally to all jurisdictions within Michigan, including Clinton County.
Michigan Roofing Legislation, Codes, and Guidelines
Michigan Roofing Legislation and Building Codes
Roofing projects in Michigan are governed by the state's construction codes, which are based on national model codes with specific state-level amendments. The primary regulations for residential roofing are found within the Michigan Residential Code (MRC), while commercial and larger structures fall under the Michigan Building Code (MBC). These codes establish essential requirements for roof assemblies, including material standards, fire classification, ice barrier installation, and limitations on the number of roofing layers allowed.
Primary State Agencies
The administration and enforcement of building codes in Michigan are overseen by the Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA). Within LARA, the Bureau of Construction Codes (BCC) is the specific division responsible for developing, administering, and enforcing the Michigan Building Code and the structural provisions of the Michigan Residential Code. While the state sets these overarching standards, local municipalities and building departments are responsible for local enforcement, permit issuance, and inspections, and they may impose additional requirements or stricter standards within their jurisdictions.
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