Residential Building Permits:
Environmental Concerns
Storm water regulations are in effect that govern construction sites. It is required by law to take precautions in preventing soils and construction debris from leaving the construction site and getting into any drainage system or street. "Best Management Practices" (BMPs) are necessary to comply with your County Building Permit. Silt fences, hay bales, sediment ponds are a few of the BMPs used in construction today to prevent soils from contaminating our ditches and streams. You are urged to perform site maintenance and clean up on your construction site to prevent any debris or soils from leaving the site, especially in the event of rain. Should you have any questions concerning any environmental issue with your construction, please contact the County Environmental Department at (251) 574-3229. MOBILE COUNTY
INSPECTION OFFICE

1110 Schillinger Road N, Ste 100
Mobile, AL 36608
(251) 574-3507

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Call Mobile County Inspection Office at (251) 574-3507 between the hours of 7:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m.


BUILDING PERMIT SECTION TABLE OF CONTENTS:
BUILDING PERMITS PAGE 1 | DO YOU NEED A PERMIT?| WHAT TO BRING | ADDRESS VERIFICATION
FLOODING | ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERNS | SEWAGE/SEPTIC TANK | ISSUING THE PERMIT
ADDITIONAL NOTES | ENFORCEMENT


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