City Building Permits

Town of Glenmore, WI - 2026 Building Permit Guide

How to apply for a building permit in Town of Glenmore, Wisconsin. Permit authority, application steps, fees, and inspection requirements.

Wisconsin Brown County Updated March 2026

Permit Authority

Building permits are handled by RG Inspections LLC; zoning applications first go through the town zoning administrator.

Department
Town of Glenmore Building Inspector and Zoning Administrator
Address
5718 Dickinson Road, De Pere, WI 54115
Phone
920-562-4010

Online Permit Portal

Platform: Glenmore building permits page • Account required: No • Submission: In-person only

Additional resources:

Application Process

  1. For zoning or land use changes, first meet the zoning administrator and complete the land-use application.
  2. After zoning review, apply for the building permit through the town building inspector.
  3. Provide project details and any forms required by the inspector or zoning administrator.
  4. Wait for permit issuance before starting construction.

Typical processing time: Zoning page states applicants must return all materials before the 15th of the month prior to a scheduled Plan Commission meeting, and zoning changes can require the next available meeting cycle.

Source: Town of Glenmore Building Inspector and Zoning Administrator

General Requirements

All home/property improvements over $5,000 market value require a building permit; many projects under $5,000 still require permits because of electrical or plumbing work; all roofing projects require a permit regardless of cost.

Required Documents

  • Land-use application for zoning review before building permit issuance
  • project details
  • any inspector-required materials.
Permit validity
Building permits are good for one year from the date of issue.
Building code
Town pages route applicants through local zoning review plus local building inspection under Wisconsin trade and dwelling code administration.
Contractor requirements
Building inspector and trade permit requirements implied, but not restated in plain text on the extracted page.

Fees

Reinspection fee
Permit fees double if construction begins before the permit is in hand.

Work That Does NOT Require a Permit

Contact the Town of Glenmore Building Inspector and Zoning Administrator to confirm whether your project requires a permit before starting work.

Inspections

How to Schedule

  • 920-415-4868 (phone)

Additional Resources

Information on this page was last verified: March 2026. Permit rules and fees change — confirm current requirements directly with the Town of Glenmore Building Inspector and Zoning Administrator before applying.

Frequently Asked Questions

Town of Glenmore Building Permit FAQ

Do I need a building permit in Town of Glenmore, WI?
All home/property improvements over $5,000 market value require a building permit; many projects under $5,000 still require permits because of electrical or plumbing work; all roofing projects require a permit regardless of cost.
How do I apply for a building permit in Town of Glenmore, WI?
1. For zoning or land use changes, first meet the zoning administrator and complete the land-use application. 2. After zoning review, apply for the building permit through the town building inspector. 3. Provide project details and any forms required by the inspector or zoning administrator. 4. Wait for permit issuance before starting construction.
How long does it take to get a building permit in Town of Glenmore, WI?
Typical processing time is Zoning page states applicants must return all materials before the 15th of the month prior to a scheduled Plan Commission meeting, and zoning changes can require the next available meeting cycle..
How do I schedule a building inspection in Town of Glenmore, WI?
Inspections can be scheduled via: 920-415-4868.

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