Forms & Permits
Wales Township is run by many different types of ordinances, rules and regulations. A lot of them are made by the State of Michigan and then handed down to the local government to be enforced. Forms and permits have been created to help you stay within those regulations, but mostly they were created to aid in the safety of yourself and your family.
Knowing it's hard to find time to obtain the necessary forms needed to acquire the permits for building a new house (pole barn, office building, addition to present house, etc.) or splitting your land or even getting it re-zoned, we have tried to make it easier for you by having the forms for all the various uses available here for you.
All you have to do is simply download and print them. All the forms are in Adobe PDF format. If you do not have Adobe Reader installed on your computer, you can download it for free.
- Building Permits
- Other Permits/Forms
ELECTRICAL PERMIT APPLICATION
MECHANICAL PERMIT APPLICATION
PLUMBING PERMIT APPLICATION
NOTICE To All Wales Township Residents Formerly Serviced by Kimball Township for Fire and Medical First Response Services and Burn Permits
ADDRESS REQUEST - Moving to the neighborhood? Need an address? Here's the form you'll need to fill out so you can start giving your friends & family your new address - HOUSE NUMBER REQUEST FORM>
ZONING ORDINANCE - General Provisions & District Regulations
ROOF LOADING DATA SHEET
HOME OCCUPATION - Do you have the desire to start a business at your home? Here's the permit needed to fill out to begin that dream - HOME OCCUPATION PERMIT
HOMEOWNER'S PRINCIPAL RESIDENCE EXEMPTION AFFIDAVIT
REQUEST TO RESCIND HOMEOWNER'S PRINCIPAL RESIDENCE EXEMPTION
PROPERTY TRANSFER AFFIDAVIT
APPLICATION FOR DEFERMENT OF SUMMER TAXES
Inspections by our Building Department are done by appointment only, with a minimum of 48 hours notice.
NO INSPECTIONS ON WEEKENDS AND HOLIDAYS.
*If you have any questions, regarding any of these permits, please feel free to contact us at 810.325.1517.
*You can also find more information on why some permits are required for certain projects at the State of Michigan Website