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Interlaken staff outline new three‑phase building permit workflow; planning commission circulates land‑use code edits
Summary
Town staff presented a formalized three‑phase permit process that shifts routine oversight to the public works manager and keeps initial/final fee accounting with town staff; the planning commission circulated proposed code edits on deck setbacks, sport‑court definitions and adoption of the 2021 IBC and asked for a work session before public hearings.
Town staff presented a revised building-permit process intended to streamline intake, review and completion of permits.
The presenter described the workflow as three phases: (1) application intake where applicants sign a building agreement and pay town administrative fees, deposits and a road-impact fee; (2) plan review by three parties — planning commission (town-code, setbacks, landscape, erosion), public works (utility and water compliance) and the town’s engineer (code/IBC compliance) — who generate comments and require revisions as…
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