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  1. Customer Service

    https://code.mecknc.gov/support

    Support for general questions pertaining to permitting and regulations.

  2. Homeowner Internet Permitting (HIP)

    https://code.mecknc.gov/permitting/hip

    Internet-based permitting for residential projects when homeowners are acting as their own contractor.

  3. Code Information & Resource Center (CIRC)​

    https://code.mecknc.gov/service/code-information-resource-center-circ

    Code officials answer your code questions and offer guidance as you try to plan your project from conception to submittal. 

  4. Residential Plan Review

    https://code.mecknc.gov/plan-review/residential

    New construction, remodels and additions for single-family, two-family or townhomes three stories or fewer, plus small project multi-trade additions, remodels increasing heated square footage, accessory buildings and structures.

  5. Commercial Plan Review

    https://code.mecknc.gov/plan-review/commercial

    Scheduled plan review, assemblies 99,999 sq. ft. or less, commercial 299,999 sq. ft. or less, existing CMS schools including additions and remodels, charter and private schools, institutional 99,999 sq. ft. or less, mixed use 199,999 sq. ft. or less, multifamily residential four stories or less.

  6. Small Commercial Plan Review

    https://code.mecknc.gov/plan-review/small-commercial

    Small commercial interior renovations 10,000 sq. ft. or less with use and occupancy classifications of business (B), mercantile (M) or storage (S); new construction or additions 400 sq. ft. or less for B, M, or S occupancies; covered open-air structures 750 sq. ft. or less (ex., picnic shelters); modular office trailers 1,000 sq. ft. or less, equipment change-outs requiring plan review.

  7. Asbestos

    https://airquality.mecknc.gov/education-engagement/asbestos

    Asbestos is the common name for a group of naturally occurring minerals that separate into strong fibers with exceptional thermal and electrical insulating properties.

  8. ​Personal Air Sensors

    https://airquality.mecknc.gov/education-engagement/personal-air-sensors

    Sensors may help residents better-understand air quality in areas that lack a comprehensive regulatory monitoring network.

  9. Air Pollution Sources & Reduction Tips

    https://airquality.mecknc.gov/education-engagement/sources-reduction-tips

    There are several things YOU can do to improve our air quality!  

  10. Electric Lawn Equipment

    https://airquality.mecknc.gov/Vehicles-Equipment/electric-lawn-equipment

    Mowing your lawn for one hour with a gasoline-powered mower generates the same amount of pollution as driving your car for four hours!