Interior Renovation Requires a Building Permit

Building Inspector

Posted September 19, 2021

Dear Residents, 

Many of you know this because you have completed beautiful projects following applying for a building permit and completing the board approval process in Tuxedo Park or other municipalities in NYS.

For those new or may be unaware of the process, allow me to share that interior renovation, construction, and some remodeling require a building permit and often approval by the Board of Architecture Review and potentially other Boards in the approval process.

The state and local building laws require formal inspections by the building inspector during construction to approve the work for fire safety, structural integrity, electrical installation and wiring safety, and plumbing installation and safety, and more.

If you are planning or have started remodeling and have not received a building permit, please call Village Building Inspector John Ledwith. He will work with you and all parties involved to help you with the process. Longer-term construction schedules and multiple trades and vendors on-site usually point to projects that require a permit.

Working with the Building Inspector is a better alternative than having construction interrupted with a Stop Work Order or Court Appearance Ticket.

Thank you so much for being cooperative. 

Download the Design Guidelines - Construction & Remodeling.

Visit the Building Department on our website for additional information.