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When a permit is required
Permit triggers and exempt work for Morrisville
A zoning permit is required for new construction, additions, alterations, changes of use, accessory structures, demolition, and any development that affects setbacks or dimensional standards. Vermont law requires any development within a municipality with zoning bylaws to obtain a zoning permit.
- Exempt Routine maintenance and repair that does not change the structure, footprint, or use.
- Exempt Small accessory items such as birdbaths, flagpoles, and similar minor structures (bylaw-defined).
- Exempt Temporary structures (bylaw-defined, time-limited).
- Exempt Interior work that does not affect the exterior or use classification.
- Exempt Removal of trees on residential lots (varies by bylaw and zone).
- Building code
- Vermont does not delegate state building code enforcement to Morristown/Morrisville. The state DFS enforces the 2025 Vermont Fire and Building Safety Code (IBC 2021 base) for commercial and multi-family projects. Single-family residential construction is subject to RBES but not typically a local building inspection regime.
- Permit validity
- Zoning permits in Vermont typically expire if work has not commenced within 1 year of issuance and must generally be completed within 3 years (confirm current expiration terms with the Zoning Administrator, as local bylaws may differ).
- Owner-builder
- Homeowners may apply for permits for their own property. No contractor license is required for the zoning permit itself. However, any licensed trades work (electrical, plumbing) requires appropriately state-licensed contractors.
- Contractor requirements
- No general contractor license required in Vermont. Residential contractors on projects over $10,000 must be registered with the Vermont Secretary of State Office of Professional Regulation.
Application process
Typical processing: Up to 30 days for administrative zoning permits. DRB review adds additional time (hearing scheduling plus 60-day decision window).
- 01 Determine whether the project is located within Morrisville Village or the Town of Morristown (affects applicable zoning map and zone designation).
- 02 Contact the Zoning Administrator at (802) 888-6669 to confirm whether a zoning permit is required and whether Development Review Board (DRB) approval is also needed.
- 03 Download the applicable permit application form from https://www.morristownvt.gov/zoning-planning/page/permit-applications.
- 04 Prepare required documents (see General Requirements below).
- 05 Calculate the permit fee using the fee schedule at https://www.morristownvt.gov/zoning-planning/page/zoning-subdivision-fees.
- 06 Submit the completed application and fee to the Zoning Office in person or by mail.
- 07 The Zoning Administrator has up to 30 days to review and issue an administrative permit, or refer to the DRB if required.
- 08 If DRB review is required, the applicant will be notified of the hearing date and may need to post a public notice. DRB decisions must be rendered within 60 days of the final hearing.
- 09 After approval, a 15-day appeal period applies before the permit is effective.
- 10 Post the issued permit on the project site. Begin work only after the permit is effective.
- 11 Schedule any required inspections with the Zoning Administrator.
- 12 For commercial or multi-family projects, also obtain the required state DFS building permit separately.
Typical processing time: Up to 30 days for administrative zoning permits. DRB review adds additional time (hearing scheduling plus 60-day decision window).
Source: Town of Morristown / Village of Morrisville Planning and Zoning Department ↗
Frequently asked
Common questions about Morrisville permits
01 Do I need a building permit in Morrisville, VT? ▸
02 How do I apply for a building permit in Morrisville, VT? ▸
03 How long does it take to get a building permit in Morrisville, VT? ▸
04 What work is exempt from building permits in Morrisville, VT? ▸
Educational reference. Permit rules and fees change — confirm current requirements directly with Town of Morristown / Village of Morrisville Planning and Zoning Department before applying. Jaspector is not legal advice.