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NEW: Sewer Flow Meter Submittal Specifications
Planning Forms and Fees
Planning Resources
- Fee Schedule
- Planning Commission Application
- Sample Re-Submittal Letter
- Traffic Impact Analysis Requirements
Site Plan
- Site Concept Plan Checklist (SPC)
- Site Plan Checklist (STP)
- Site Plan Minor Modification Checklist (SPm)
- Site Plan Major Modification Checklist (SPM)
Subdivision Plat
- Neighborhood Concept Plan (NCP)
- Preliminary Plat Checklist (PPL)
- Final Plat Checklist (FPL)
- Final Plat Minor Subdivision Checklist (FPm)
- Plat Certificates for Subdivisions
Planned Development
- Planned Development Concept Plan Checklist (PDC)
- Planned Development Preliminary Plan Checklist (PDP)
- Planned Development Final Plan Checklist (PDF)
- Planned Development Minor Modification Checklist (PDm)
- Planned Development Administrative Modification Request Submittal Checklist (PDA)
Miscellaneous
- Administrative Subdivision Checklist (ADM)
- Annexation Checklist (ANX)
- Rezoning Checklist (RZN)
- Small Cell Permit Application
- Temporary Retail Fireworks Stand Permit (TRF)
- Temporary Use Permit (TUP)
- Zoning Text Amendment Checklist (ZTA)
Zoning Appeals
Engineering Permits
Building Permits
- Backyard Hen Application
- Backflow Permit
- Commercial Building Permit
- Deck Permit
- Deck Permit Construction Checklist
- FEMA Flood Zone Application
- Fence Permit
- Mechanical/Gas Permit Application
- Plumbing Permit Application
- Patio Covers, Screen-in Porch, Pergola & Gazebo
- Residential Building Permit
- Residential Construction Permit Checklist
- Retaining Wall
- Sewer/Water Tap Application
- Shed Permit
- Swimming Pool Permit
- Swimming Pool Permit Application Checklist
Short Term Rentals
Signage Applications
Signs are regulated by the City of Spring Hill to stabilize and protect property values, to maintain the visual attractiveness of the city and its environment, and to ensure public safety. Regulations govern the location, size, and type of signs. No sign – temporary, permanent, permitted, or non-permitted, may be displayed in a public right-of-way.
For further sign and sign permit information, please contact the Codes Office or choose a link below to download an application: