City Building Permits

Rices Landing Borough, PA - 2026 Building Permit Guide

How to apply for a building permit in Rices Landing Borough, Pennsylvania. Permit authority, application steps, fees, and inspection requirements.

Pennsylvania Greene County Updated March 2026

Permit Authority

All properties within Rices Landing Borough, Greene County. Listed as OPT-IN on the Commonwealth UCC municipality table with McMillen Engineering personnel as the building code official contact. Local municipal contact: Rices Landing Borough Building, PO Box 185, 137 Main Street, Rices Landing, PA 15357 / 724-592-6055.

Department
McMillen Engineering, Inc.
Address
115 Wayland Smith Drive, Uniontown, PA 15401
Phone
724-439-8110

Online Permit Portal

Platform: McMillen Engineering online forms • Account required: No • Submission: Online or in-person

Application Process

  1. Download the applicable McMillen permit application.
  2. Complete the owner, location, valuation, and contractor information and identify the type of improvement.
  3. Obtain and attach any required local zoning, sewage, driveway, and stormwater approvals before review when they apply.
  4. Submit the completed application and plans to McMillen Engineering for code review.
  5. Respond to review comments if requested and wait for permit issuance before starting regulated work.
  6. Call for inspections during construction and obtain final approval or certificate of occupancy before use.

Typical processing time: Pennsylvania UCC regulations generally require a decision within 15 business days, or 5 business days with qualifying design professional certification. No McMillen-specific turnaround posted.

Source: McMillen Engineering, Inc.

General Requirements

Permits are used for erection, repair, renovation, demolition, change of occupancy, pools, signs, and other common residential or commercial building work. Pennsylvania UCC rules also require permits for regulated electrical, gas, mechanical, and plumbing work unless exempt.

Required Documents

  • Completed application
  • Owner and parcel information
  • Estimated cost
  • Contractor details
  • Plans
  • Zoning permit (where applicable)
  • Sewage permit (where applicable)
  • Driveway permit (where applicable)
  • Approved stormwater plan (where applicable)
Permit validity
A permit becomes invalid if work does not begin within 180 days after issuance or if work is suspended or abandoned for 180 days after commencement. A permit may not remain valid more than 5 years from issue date without extensions.
Building code
Pennsylvania Uniform Construction Code as enforced in an OPT-IN municipality. McMillen's form references the current UCC and the 2021 series of I-Codes for local enforcement work.
Owner-builder
Public McMillen forms allow an owner or applicant to file directly, but the permit holder remains responsible for inspections and compliance.
Contractor requirements
Pennsylvania home improvement contractors performing work over $5,000 must confirm HICPA registration. McMillen's forms require contractor information; manufactured housing work requires a HUD licensed installer.

Fees

Permit fee formula
Application fees vary depending on permit type per McMillen's permit page, but no public chart was located.
Reinspection fee
A reinspection fee will apply if the permit is unavailable for sign-off during inspection; no amount posted.
Payment note
Confirm fee amount and accepted payment method with McMillen before submission.

Work That Does NOT Require a Permit

  • Fences no more than 6 feet high
  • Retaining walls not over 4 feet high unless supporting a surcharge
  • Water tanks on grade up to 5,000 gallons if the height-to-width ratio does not exceed 2 to 1
  • Sidewalks and driveways 30 inches or less above adjacent grade and not over a basement or story below
  • Prefabricated swimming pools less than 24 inches deep
  • Swings and playground equipment accessory to a one- or two-family dwelling
  • Window awnings that project no more than 54 inches and need no additional support
  • Uncovered decks with floor no more than 30 inches above grade
  • Installation or rearrangement of communications wiring
  • Ordinary repairs, except work that removes load-bearing elements, affects required egress, or rearranges regulated plumbing, gas, mechanical, or electrical systems

Important: Exempt from building permit does not mean exempt from zoning and planning requirements. Confirm with McMillen Engineering or Rices Landing Borough before proceeding.

Inspections

How to Schedule

  • McMillen Engineering, 724-439-8110 (phone)
  • info@mcmilleng.com (email)

Typical inspection sequence: Typical UCC phases include foundation, systems, framing, wallboard where applicable, and final inspection, followed by certificate of occupancy where required. No work may be concealed until approved.

A reinspection fee will apply if the permit is unavailable for sign-off during inspection.

Additional Resources

Information on this page was last verified: March 2026. Permit rules and fees change — confirm current requirements directly with the McMillen Engineering, Inc. before applying.

Frequently Asked Questions

Rices Landing Borough Building Permit FAQ

Do I need a building permit in Rices Landing Borough, PA?
Permits are used for erection, repair, renovation, demolition, change of occupancy, pools, signs, and other common residential or commercial building work. Pennsylvania UCC rules also require permits for regulated electrical, gas, mechanical, and plumbing work unless exempt.
How much does a building permit cost in Rices Landing Borough, PA?
Fees are calculated as: Application fees vary depending on permit type per McMillen's permit page, but no public chart was located..
How do I apply for a building permit in Rices Landing Borough, PA?
1. Download the applicable McMillen permit application. 2. Complete the owner, location, valuation, and contractor information and identify the type of improvement. 3. Obtain and attach any required local zoning, sewage, driveway, and stormwater approvals before review when they apply. 4. Submit the completed application and plans to McMillen Engineering for code review. 5. Respond to review comments if requested and wait for permit issuance before starting regulated work. 6. Call for inspections during construction and obtain final approval or certificate of occupancy before use.
How long does it take to get a building permit in Rices Landing Borough, PA?
Typical processing time is Pennsylvania UCC regulations generally require a decision within 15 business days, or 5 business days with qualifying design professional certification. No McMillen-specific turnaround posted..
What work is exempt from building permits in Rices Landing Borough, PA?
The following work is generally exempt: Fences no more than 6 feet high; Retaining walls not over 4 feet high unless supporting a surcharge; Water tanks on grade up to 5,000 gallons if the height-to-width ratio does not exceed 2 to 1; Sidewalks and driveways 30 inches or less above adjacent grade and not over a basement or story below; Prefabricated swimming pools less than 24 inches deep; Swings and playground equipment accessory to a one- or two-family dwelling; Window awnings that project no more than 54 inches and need no additional support; Uncovered decks with floor no more than 30 inches above grade; Installation or rearrangement of communications wiring; Ordinary repairs, except work that removes load-bearing elements, affects required egress, or rearranges regulated plumbing, gas, mechanical, or electrical systems. Note: Exempt from building permit does not mean exempt from zoning and planning requirements. Confirm with McMillen Engineering or Rices Landing Borough before proceeding.
How do I schedule a building inspection in Rices Landing Borough, PA?
Inspections can be scheduled via: McMillen Engineering, 724-439-8110, info@mcmilleng.com.

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