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Any building constructed within the City of Jackson requires a building permit. Any clearing, filling, or excavation activities also require permits. Part of this permitting process may require the builder to obtain a “Land/Floodplain Development Permit”. This permit is only required if the structure is going to be built in a Special Flood Hazard Area (SFHA). Through this procedure, the City assures that development is in accordance with flood regulations. These regulations include requiring elevations of living floor areas and limitations on the placement of fill. The City also requires a building in a SFHA undergoing substantial improvements to meet the same standards as a newly constructed building. This is in accordance with National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) standards. A substantial improvement to a structure is one that equals or exceeds 50% of the building’s market value. Typically, for residential structures, this means raising the living area to the Base Flood Elevation (BFE). This process reduces the risk of repetitive flood damage within the City and is also required for participation in the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP). Additionally, a finished elevation certificate is required for any new or substantially improved building in the SFHA.
If you know of any construction, filling, or excavating that is taking place without City permits, please report this activity to the Office of Code Services at (601) 960-1159.