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  1. Residential Master Plan Submittal Process

    https://code.mecknc.gov/site-menu/plan-review/residential/residential-master-plan-submittal-process

    Mecklenburg County Code Enforcement has implemented a Residential Master Plan Submittal Process. The process utilizes the same system for our permitting and inspections, and works like the custom plan submittal process.

  2. Code Enforcement Forms

    https://code.mecknc.gov/customer-tools/forms

    This is a comprehensive list of forms used by Code Enforcement, along with  commonly used forms from some of our partner agencies. For help with which forms are required, please contact your plans coordinator or our Customer Service Center at 980-314-CODE.

  3. Asbestos NESHAP Program and Regulations

    https://code.mecknc.gov/Asbestos-NESHAP-Program-and-Regulations

    Demolition and asbestos removal activities are subject to the National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Asbestos, commonly referred to as the Asbestos NESHAP.

  4. Customer Guide to Gating

    https://code.mecknc.gov/plan-review/commercial/customer-guide-gating

    OnSchedule customers will select a date for their project to "gate" before entering plan review. Gating is the process of checking that the electronic plans and supporting documents customers submit through Code Enforcement's Electronic Plan Management (EPM) application are packaged and formatted correctly.

  5. Daycares

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

    Links to help you prepare your daycare project.

  6. About Us

    https://code.mecknc.gov/site-menu/about-us

    Mecklenburg County Code Enforcement is the largest code authority between Washington, D.C., and Atlanta, serving a population of more than 1 million residents spread across more than 500 square miles.

  7. Staff Directory

    https://code.mecknc.gov/support/staff

    Listing of the Code Enforcement Staff Directory

  8. Swimming Pools, Wading Pools and Similar Installations

    https://code.mecknc.gov/node/911

    Swimming and wading pools and similar installations can be installed both indoors and outdoors, permanent or storable and may or may not be supplied by electrical circuits.

    Failure to install these units correctly can result in death, serious bodily injury and/or property damage.

    Unique construction codes and ordinances have been created because of this earth-water-electricity-human body environment dangers.  Some of the electrical special requirements are outlined in this page.

  9. Questions and Answers about Pools

    https://code.mecknc.gov/node/916

    Questions and Answers about Code Enforcement for Pools

  10. 404

    https://code.mecknc.gov/404

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