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Stan Shawver, Director Boone County Resource Management |
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Boone County Resource Management 801 E Walnut, Rm. 315 Columbia, MO 65201-7732 |
Office (573) 886-4330 Fax (573) 886-4340 |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Where is Resource Management located?
Do you take credit or debit cards?
Planning / Zoning Questions
Addressing
How do I get an address for my property?
Complaints
My neighbor is doing something on his property that is a nuisance and I'd like to file a complaint.
Zoning
Can you answer zoning questions about my property within the city limits?
Is my property in the county or in the city limits?
What are "Grandfather" rights?
Is my property in a flood plain?
Building/Roadway Inspections Questions
Permits
When do I need a building permit?
What do I need to submit in order to get a building permit?
If my property is within the city limits, do I need a building permit from Boone County?
How far in advance should I apply for a permit?
How long is the permit active?
When do I need a driveway permit?
Inspections
Do you have to be a licensed contractor?
How do I know if my current lagoon will work?
My landlord is not making repairs as promised. Can the building inspection department help me?
What building code does the county use?
Utilities
I live in the unincorporated area of Boone County. Who is responsible for trash pickup?
Road Issues
How can I report a road problem?
How can I report a storm drainage problem?
There is a stop sign down on my county road, is this an issue for Resource Management?
There is a road sign down on my county road, is this an issue for Resource Management?
Engineering Questions
Where is Resource Management located?
Resource Management is located on the 3rd floor of the Roger B. Wilson, Boone County Government Center in downtown Columbia on the corner of Ninth and Ash Streets. We are directly behind Boone Tavern Restaurant and east of the County Court House.
Do you take credit or debit cards?
At this time we are unable to take credit or debit cards. We do accept cash and checks.
How do I get an address for my property?
Addresses are issued only to homes. Barns, garages, etc., will not be issued an address. After the building permit is processed (minimum 10 business days) an address will be issued. You will receive a weather proof permit in the mail. This permit will include your new address.
My neighbor is doing something on his property that is a nuisance and I'd like to file a complaint.
When the Resource Management Department staff receives a complaint, a zoning enforcement officer is assigned to investigate. The officer examines the site and determines if the alleged use violation exceeds what is allowed by the Zoning and Subdivision Regulations. While some uses can certainly be annoying to an adjacent property owner, the use may not be covered under the Zoning and Subdivision Regulations. There are other offices in Boone County that handle different issues. You may contact other offices to see if they have ordinances or regulations pertaining to your particular complaint. In cases where the zoning rules are being violated, the officer contacts the alleged violator to correct or remove any such violations. If you wish to lodge a complaint, you can contact our office by phone at (573) 886-4330. You may also email the Resource Management Department. Be sure to include the location of the property you wish to report as well as a description of the activity occurring on the property. Please note that the more information we have regarding the property you are reporting will aid our staff in locating the property (ie: property owner name, address, landmarks, etc.)
Please keep in mind that if you email us, we will retain a copy of the correspondence, in which case, your complaint would not be anonymous.
Following is a list of departments throughout Boone County and some of the issues they enforce:
City of Columbia/Boone County Health Department
(573) 874-7346
- Weeds
- Mold
- Leaking lagoon or septic systems
Boone County Public Works (County Roads)
(573) 449-8515
- Road maintenance/improvements
- Storm Drainage
Missouri State Highway Department
(573) 442-4718 Or (888) 275-6636
- Driveways on State Highways
Boone County Fire Protection District
(573) 447-5000
- Controlled burning
Missouri Department of Natural Resources
(800) 361-4827
- Environmental Issues www.dnr.mo.gov
- Construction and Demolition Waste Management http://www.dnr.mo.gov/oac/pub2045.pdf
- Open burning http://www.dnr.mo.gov/oac/pub2047.pdf
- Stormwater Permit Requirements for Land Disturbance http://www.dnr.mo.gov/oac/pub2009.pdf
My neighbor is doing something that is against our subdivision covenants, can the planning department help?
Subdivision covenants are enforced by your respective Homeowners Association. The Boone County Resource Management Department only enforces the Boone County zoning and subdivision regulations. We have no authority to enforce subdivision covenants. A copy of your covenants should be recorded with the Boone County Recorder of Deeds.
Can you answer zoning questions about my property within the city limits?
When it comes to land use planning and building, Boone County does not have jurisdiction within the county’s incorporated cities and towns. This means that if you want information about your zoning, about getting a building permit, or any other specific land use question, you must contact the city in which your property lies.
The zoning on your property depends on your location. To find out your zoning, we can help you in a few different ways:
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You can use the Boone County Zoning Information Viewer.
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Visit our office in the Boone County Government Center at 801 E. Walnut, Columbia. (Corner of Ninth and Ash Streets in downtown Columbia).
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Phone us at (573) 886-4330 with the property owners name, address and /or tax parcel number and we can tell you your zoning over the phone.
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Email us with the property owners name, address and tax parcel number and we can email you in return. resmgt@boonecountymo.org
At this time we do not have zoning maps available for purchase.
The setback requirement varies depending on your zoning classification. A setback is the distance between a structure and the property line. Your property line begins where the road right-of-way ends, in other words, the road edge is not your property line. In most cases the front property line is the property line that is along the road. If your property is on the corner of two roads you will have two front property lines and you must meet both front setbacks. Refer to "What is my zoning".
Is my property in the county or in the city limits?
The easiest way to tell if your property is in the County or in any incorporated city limit is by checking your parcel number. Each piece of property has a tax parcel number. This number is located on your tax bill.
Example 1:
Parcel number 11-500-32-00-006.00 01
Look at the third set of numbers. This property is in the unincorporated area of Boone County and not in any city limits.
Example 2:
Parcel number 11-500-00-00-006.00 01
Look again at the third set of numbers. This property is in the City limits.
If the third set of numbers of your parcel number is 00 (zero zero) then your property is in the city limits. If the third set of numbers is anything other than zero zero, then your property is not in the city limits.
What are "Grandfather" rights?
Grandfather rights, known as Non-Conforming Uses are any lawful use of a building, structure or land which does not conform to the zoning regulations where it is located and for which a Certificate of Occupancy for Nonconforming Use has been issued by the Board of Adjustment.
Nonconforming uses are only for uses that existed (as it existed) at the time the regulations took effect. Things like additions, alterations, and mobile home switch-outs will void the nonconforming use and any changes would have to meet the current regulations.
Example: You have a garage that doesn’t meet the current setback regulations however, the garage was built before regulations took effect in 1973. You now wish to tear down the garage and re-build it in the same location. The nonconforming use or “grandfather” right applied only to the garage that existed when zoning took effect. The new garage would be required to meet current zoning regulations.
Only nonconforming uses that have had their nonconforming use status certified actually have “grandfather” rights. If the use has not been formally certified you don’t have them even if the property might be eligible to try to certify its status.
Establishing or documenting a nonconforming use may have significant impact on a property. Please contact our office if you would like to discuss any grandfather rights that you believe apply to your property.
Is my property in a flood plain?
If you are buying and/or developing property in unincorporated areas of Boone County that is located near creeks, streams or other low lying areas you may contact our office about floodplain regulations and restrictions in any of the following ways:
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Visit our office in the Boone County Government Center at 801 E. Walnut, Columbia. (Corner of Ninth and Ash Streets in downtown Columbia).
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Phone us at (573) 886-4330 with the property owners name, address and /or parcel number and we may be able to tell you over the phone.
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Email us with the property owners name, address and parcel number at resmgt@boonecountymo.org
When do I need a building permit?
A permit is required for any construction that physically changes or adds structures to your property or for work regulated by codes or resolutions, such as:
New Building
Examples include but are not limited to: dwellings, garages, car ports, detached storage sheds, pole barns, commercial buildings, manufactured housing or mobile homes.
Additions
Examples include but are not limited to: buildings, swimming pools, and decks.
Alterations/Remodeling
Any construction involving structure, electrical, plumbing, insulation, roofing, gas line installation or upgrade.
Installations
Examples include but are not limited to: hot tubs and HVAC installation or upgrade.
Cosmetics do not require a building permit. The County does not require a demolition permit, however, you may check with the Boone County Fire Protection District for any controlled burn of a structure or the Boone County Health Department in the case of any asbestos removal.
If you are unsure whether a permit is required, please contact our office. (573) 886-4339.
What do I need to submit in order to get a building permit?
The following information and documentation is required for building permits:
- Setbacks/Number of feet building will be from all property lines.
- Square footage of basement
- How much finished
- How much unfinished
- Square footage of main floor
- Square footage of second floor
- Square footage of garage/carport/breezeway
- Square footage of porch/decks
- Highest peak of building
- Name, address, daytime phone number of owner
- Name, address, daytime phone number of contractor
- Site drawing showing the following:
- location of structure on property
- location of driveway
- location of proposed waste water system
- location and description of other homes/buildings on site
- Type of foundation (ie: basement, crawl space, slab)
- Number of bedrooms
- Number of bathrooms
- Type of driveway (ie: gravel, asphalt) if County maintains the road
- Height of building to peak
- Lot number (if applicable)
- Name of subdivision (if applicable)
- Copy of recorded deed and survey/legal description
- Estimated cost of construction
- Size of property (acreage)
- How many square feet of land will be disturbed including buildings, wastewater, and driveway areas as well as any other disturbed land on the property.
If the all above information is not submitted we may not be able to issue a permit or perform inspections.
The Resource Management Department does not require building plans for most projects. (With the exception of commercial projects) However, in some instances an inspector or other staff may require further information or documentation.
Fees for new construction are based on the square footage of the project. Fees for alterations/remodels are based on the estimated cost of construction. Additional fees apply for a waste water permit or driveway permit if applicable.
If my property is within the city limits, do I need a building permit from Boone County?
The Boone County Resource Management Department does not have jurisdiction over any cities within Boone County but we do have agreements with Centralia, Sturgeon, Harrisburg, Hallsville, Hartsburg, Ashland and Rocheport. If your project is within one of these cities, contact each city directly. Some cities take their own building permits in their offices however the Planning and Building Inspections Department is contracted by these cities to perform inspections. If you live in McBaine or Huntsdale contact the Fire Marshal with The Boone County Fire Protection District to see if they require an inspection; if so, a building permit will be required.
The cities of Ashland, Centralia, Sturgeon, Rocheport, and Hallsville take their own permits in house. Please go to their respective offices to obtain your building permit. Please note that these cities may charge a fee in addition to the County’s fee.
| City of Ashland Ashland City Hall 107 E. Broadway Ashland, MO 65010 (573) 657-2091 |
City of Centralia Centralia City Hall 114 S. Rollins Centralia, MO 65240 (573) 682-2139 |
City of Hallsville Hallsville City Hall 202 E. Highway 124 Hallsville, MO 65255 (573) 696-3885 |
| City of Sturgeon Sturgeon City Hall P.O. Box 387 Sturgeon, MO 65284 (573) 687-3321 |
City of Rocheport P.O. Box 61 Rocheport, MO 65279 (573) 698-3245 |
The City of Columbia has their own planning and inspection departments. If you live in the city limits of Columbia please contact their respective offices.
How far in advance should I apply for a permit?
Twenty-four (24) hours is required for initial processing of the application before any inspections can occur. It is recommended you apply for the permit at least two weeks before you plan to begin construction. By this time the permit should have gone through the required processing. During processing the application is checked for zoning requirements which will include setbacks, stormwater, and flood plain regulations. It is recommended the permit application go through the process before starting construction to avoid any potential problems which may be both time consuming and costly. Our office accepts permits between the hours of 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. including the lunch hour.
How long is the permit active?
The permit is active for six (6) months and renews each time you receive an inspection. Construction must begin within six months of issuance. If construction stops or no inspections are requested for six (6) months the permit will be voided and you may be required to obtain a new permit subject to current fees. Your temporary or permanent permit must be posted at the site. Inspectors reserve the right not to perform an inspection if the permit is not on site at the time of inspection.
When do I need a driveway permit?
A driveway permit is required when you place a new driveway off a county maintained road. Permits may also be required when you re-surface an existing driveway or replace a culvert. Please contact the Resource Management Department to see if a driveway permit is required for the type of work you wish to do.
Do you have to be a licensed contractor?
According to State Statute, Boone County is not allowed to license General Contractors (cities on the other hand can require a contractor to be licensed).
The type and number of inspections vary depending on the complexity of your project. A minimum ½ day notice is required for an inspection. You must request before Noon to guarantee same day inspection. It is necessary for you to contact the Resource Management Department to schedule your inspection. Inspectors do not schedule inspections in the field. You must reference your building permit or application number when you request an inspection. NO EXCEPTIONS.
How do I know if my current lagoon will work?
The Resource Management Department works in conjunction with the Health Department. When you apply for a building permit for additions, alterations, new homes, single or double wides, we will notify the Boone County Health Department. The Health Department will come to your property for a site visit to see if your lagoon, or septic system, is working properly and to see if it meets their current standards. If you have questions regarding your waste water system, please contact the City/County Health Department at (573) 874-7346.
My landlord is not making repairs as promised. Can the building inspection department help me?
Boone County does not have standards or regulations for rental properties. If the problem is a health issue you may contact the Boone County Health Department at (573) 874-7346. If there is a fire hazard you may contact the Boone County Fire Marshal at (573) 447-5000 to see if they can help. Most issues between a renter and landlord are civil matters however there are statewide Landlord-Tenant Laws through State Statutes, specifically, Missouri Revised Statutes Section 441.234. You may also check the State of Missouri Attorney General's Office website at www.ago.mo.gov for further information.
What building code does the county use?
If you have specific code questions it is recommended that you speak with one of our building inspectors. Please note that the building inspectors spend most of their time out of the office. The best time to reach an inspector is before 9:00 a.m.
Effective October 15, 2011 Boone County uses the following codes:
2009 International Building Code
2009 International Residential Code for One-and-Two Family Dwellings
2009 International Mechanical Code
2009 International Plumbing Code
2009 International Fuel Gas Code
2008 National Electric Code
I live in the unincorporated area of Boone County. Who is responsible for trash pickup?
Boone County does not have a refuse department. Any trash pickup is the responsibility of the property owner. There are companies that do trash pickup in the county; they are listed in the local yellow pages.
How can I report a road problem?
Please use the Boone County Public Works Road Problem Reporting Application.
How can I report a storm drainage problem?
Please use the Boone County Public Works Storm Drainage Problem Reporting Application.
There is a stop sign down on my county road, is this an issue for Resource Management?
If the intersection is a county/MoDot intersection the stop sign should be reported to MoDot.
There is a road sign down on my county road, is this an issue for Resource Management?
County road signs are named, green signs with white lettering and are maintained by Boone County Public Works.
Report the problem using our contact form.
State road signs are lettered and numbered (124, 63, 763, A, K, etc.) and maintained by MoDot.
Private Road I.D. Signs are white with black lettering. The I.D. sign is provided by Boone County Public Works, however, the street maintenance is not. If you are experiencing road maintenance issues contact your Neighborhood Association representative, if you do not have an association in place speak to your neighbors.
Any questions? Feel free to contact us:
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(573) 886-4330 Planning |
www.ShowMeBoone.com Boone County, Missouri. 801 East Walnut Columbia, MO 65201 USA

