What is a Zoning Review Fee and does it apply to my permit?
All building/zoning permit applications received through the Building Department are subject to a Zoning Review Fee (ZRF). (eff. 7-12-10)


A zoning review is performed to determine if the project you are proposing meets the requirements of the City of Taylor Zoning Ordinance. The fee is collected at the time the permit is dropped off at the Building Department. Zoning review fees are non-refundable.


The ZRF does not include plan review fees and/or permit fees. Applications submitted to the Building Department that are subject to a zoning review will not be reviewed until the ZRF has been paid.


Permits exempt from a Zoning Review: removal and replacement of existing roofing, siding, windows or concrete.

Residential Fee Amounts
Residential - $25


Commercial Fee Amounts
Based on project under 1/2 acre - $25
Based on project 1/2 to 1 acre - $50
Based on project 1 acre to 5 acres - $100
Based on project over 5 acres - $175

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1. When do I need a permit?
2. How do I get a building, electrical, mechanical, or plumbing permit?
3. How much does a permit cost?
4. How do I schedule a permit inspection or re-inspection?
5. Do I need an inspection?
6. What are the results of my inspection?
7. How much is an inspection?
8. Do I need a Certificate of Occupancy?
9. When will my Certificate of Occupancy expire?
10. How do I get a Certificate of Compliance?
11. Do I have to register my rental property?
12. How long is a Rental Certificate of Compliance valid?
13. What happens if my rental is out of compliance?
14. What is the process to open a new business in an existing building?
15. How do I contact the building inspector?
16. How do I apply for Permit Plan Review & How long does it take for review?
17. Does my permit application need plan review?
18. How much does plan review cost?
19. How do I register my contractor's license in order to pull permits?
20. What is a Zoning Review Fee and does it apply to my permit?