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Deck Addition Permit Requirements — Hamilton, MI

Yes. A building permit is required for an attached deck 30 inches or more above grade on a residential property in Heath Township. However, because the property is identified as a manufactured/modular home, confirm with Professional Code Inspections whether the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs Manufactured Housing Division has jurisdiction instead of or in addition to the local enforcing agency.

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What affects your permit requirement

Deck height: must be 30 inches or more above grade to require a building permit under Michigan Residential Code.
Deck size: estimated at 200–400 sq ft; decks under 3,500 sq ft do not require architect or engineer seal.
Property type: property records identify 3579 32nd St as a manufactured/modular home, which may shift permitting authority to state LARA rather than local code enforcer.
Foundation status: if the manufactured home is on a permanent foundation, local permit may apply; otherwise state manufactured housing division jurisdiction may apply.
Flood zone proximity: property is near Rabbit River and within Kalamazoo River watershed; flood zone designation must be verified as it may impose additional structural requirements.
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Typical requirements

Fee basis
  • Building Permit — up to $1,000 in project value: $75.00
  • Building Permit — $1,000–$10,000 in project value: $75 plus $10 per $1,000 over $1,000
  • Building Permit — $10,001–$100,000 in project value: $165 plus $3 per $1,000 over $10,000
  • Certificate of Occupancy: $50.00
  • Residential deck (Use Group U, Type VB construction) — project valuation calculation: $35.85 per square foot
These fees apply if the building permit is issued by Professional Code Inspections (local enforcing agency). If Michigan LARA Manufactured Housing Division has jurisdiction over the deck on this manufactured home, different state-administered fees may apply. Confirm jurisdiction before relying on this fee estimate.
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Department
Professional Code Inspections
(616) 877-2000
https://heathtownship.net/planning-building-zoning/

These figures reflect typical jurisdiction data. Fees and timelines change. Run a free search on your exact address for jurisdiction-confirmed requirements before you bid or apply.

Frequently asked questions

01

Do I need a permit for a deck addition in Hamilton, Michigan?

Yes, a building permit is required for an attached deck 30 inches or more above grade. However, because your property is a manufactured home, you must first confirm with Professional Code Inspections whether the Michigan LARA Manufactured Housing Division or the local enforcing agency has jurisdiction, as this affects where you apply and what fees apply.

02

How much does a deck permit cost in Heath Township, Allegan County?

The building permit fee is calculated based on project valuation using a rate of $35.85 per square foot for residential decks. For a typical 200–400 sq ft deck, the estimated building permit is approximately $137–$178, plus a $50 Certificate of Occupancy fee.

03

What do I need to submit with my deck permit application?

A set of construction documents is required, though the building official may waive this requirement if code compliance can be determined from the application description. For residential decks under 3,500 sq ft, architect or engineer seal and signature are not required.

04

Where do I apply for a deck permit in Hamilton, Michigan?

Applications are submitted directly to Professional Code Inspections, the enforcing agency for Heath Township. There is no online portal; contact them at (616) 877-2000, 1-800-628-3335, or visit 1575 142nd Ave., Dorr, MI 49323 to request the permit application packet.

05

Does my deck need to comply with flood zone requirements?

The property is near the Rabbit River and within the Kalamazoo River watershed. Verify your flood zone designation at https://msc.fema.gov or contact Allegan County Floodplain Administrator at (269) 673-0205, as decks in a Special Flood Hazard Area may have additional footing and structural requirements.

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