Submit development plans for Level I, Level II, Level III, Major Subdivision, Conditional Zoning, or Conditional Use projects.
Coords:
Apply for a new homestay permit or apply to renew your existing permit.
Apply for residential and commercial electrical, gas piping, plumbing, mechanical, re-roof, or multi-trade permits.
Guide and forms to build a deck, shed, solar array, retaining wall, swimming pool, or other accessory structure on a residential property
Links to all of the forms you may need to build a new house
Forms and guides to remodel or build an addition to a residential property
Learn how to borrow a trap from the City to catch a domestic nuisance animal.
Search to see if it is within the City of Asheville's permitting jurisdiction.
Contact information for animals in and out of the city limits.
Find the zoning information for your project.
Learn how to acquire a required permit for keeping 7 or more animals (including bees, fowl, or livestock such as goats, horses, ponies, and exotic pets which require permits.)
Dogs must be licensed every year on January 1. Learn about the process and fees.
Keep up to date on current projects and applications.
Use online tools to look up information about permits
View Asheville Parks & Recreation shelters and make a reservation.
Register a notice for a commercial development neighborhood meeting.
Learn about Asheville youth programs for kids and children including afterschool, camps, teacher workday programs, athletics, art and music, and more.
Learn how to report a missing dog, cat, or other animal.
Schedule your required pre-application meeting for Level II, Level III, Conditional Zoning and Major Subdivision reviews.
Receive expert technical advice from staff during the preliminary phase of a project, for prospective business owners, developers, and designers
All dogs and cats six months of age or older must be spayed or neutered, or the owner must posses an Unaltered Pet Permit.
Information on how to report a concern involving wildlife or bears.