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  • You may perform all building repair and maintenance, including those requiring physical installations, modifications, or alterations of electrical, plumbing, mechanical, fuel gas, or structural elements of the property, as long as the property is not for immediate resale.  You are still required to pull a building permit and get inspections.

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  • You may only hire unlicensed help to perform landscaping and yard maintenance, install or maintain fences, do concrete flatwork, paint, carpet, tiling, trim, hanging doors, etc.  Please contact the Community Development Department to discuss your project prior to starting or spending any money.

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  • You can use volunteer labor to perform landscaping and yard maintenance, install or maintain fences, do concrete flatwork, paint, carpet, tiling, trim, hanging doors, etc.  Please contact the Community Development Department to discuss your project prior to starting or spending any money. 

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  • Most work requires a licensed contractor unless you are doing 100% of the work yourself. If you require or desire help with any work it must be provided by a licensed contractor, whether for pay or not.

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  • If the work relates to landscaping and yard maintenance, installing or maintaining fences, doing concrete flatwork, painting, carpeting, tiling, trim, hanging doors, etc, you do not have to be on the premises.

    If the work is building repair and maintenance, including those requiring physical installations, modifications, or alterations of electrical, plumbing, mechanical, fuel gas, or structural elements of the property, you must be on the premises and doing all the work personally, unless you hire a licensed contractor.

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  • You may build a residence (as long as it will be your primary residence) and accessory structures. Any subcontractors (framers, electricians, plumbers, roofers, heating / cooling contractors, etc.) involved with the construction must be licensed.
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  • Yes.  Many permits will require that plans be submitted before the permit is issued. Check with the Community Development Department for details. Failure to obtain a permit may result in a Stop Work Order and possible citation.

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  • Yes.  Periodic inspections by the building official are necessary for health and safety considerations. Failure to call for timely inspections may result in a Stop Work Order and possible citation. Check with the Community Development Department for details.

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  • Owners and landlords performing their own work are subject to all municipal and state codes. Inadequate or faulty constructions methods can result in significant safety risks to the building occupants with resulting liability concerns. Whether you do work yourself or hire a licensed contractor, safety should be your first concern.

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Public Works

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  • The bulk water station is located at the Public Works building located at 420 W Grant St. The cost for water is $10.00 per 1000 gallons. For commercial accounts the cost is $15.00 per 1000 gallons. Water is purchased at City Hall located at 101 N 4th St. No money is accepted at the fill station.
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  • Yes. The City sprays for mosquitoes starting in June and continues until September. To be placed on a notification list or for more information contact Public Works 307-358-9750.
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  • The City Landfill is located at 874 Olds Rd ( At the end of Kimball St). It is open Monday thru Saturday from 7:00 AM to 4:00 PM. The current tipping fees are as follows: 8-foot trailers and pickup beds are $30.00 per load. Loads on trailers exceeding 8 feet, as well as commercial haulers, are weighed and the cost is $150.00 per ton with a $30.00 minimum. Yard waste and compostable and/or recyclable material are FREE. Also, note that cars are charged the 8-foot trailer fee of $30.00 per load. For additional rates and information, including holiday schedules and information regarding hazardous wastes, contact Public Works at 307-358-9750.

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  • The City does not trim, maintain or remove any trees from the right of ways, boulevard areas or personal property. It is the home owners responsibility to properly maintain the trees in these areas. The City does offer a 50/50 program to help offset the cost of trimming or removal. For information on this program contact Public Works 307-358-9750.
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