Frequently Asked Questions
Below you will find information that might help you understand how to find things or learn about information you might need to know about your city or town.
Sewer/Water Permit
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Sewer/Water Permit
You will need to apply for a Public Work's Utility Connection Water permit, for a water repair.
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Sewer/Water Permit
Apply for a Public Work's Utility Connection Sewer permit.
ENG- Excavation Permit
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ENG- Excavation Permit
Excavation, sewer, water, storm, and ROW construction permits are issued only to a licensed and bonded contractor. Information on obtaining a City of Missoula business license is available from Community Planning, Development, and Innovation Department. An expired business license, certificate of liability insurance, bonding document or professional certifications can cause delay in issuance of permit.
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ENG- Excavation Permit
In addition to information provided on the permit application, a certified ACI Flatwork Finisher is required for all types of permit records where concrete work is being done in the ROW. Concrete work on private property does not require an ACI.
ENG- Fence Permits
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ENG- Fence Permits
You need a Fence Permit to install a fence.
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ENG- Fence Permits
Yes – You need a permit to construct any New Fence or any time you are repairing or replacing twenty-five (25’) feet or more of an existing fence.
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ENG- Fence Permits
Four (4’) feet
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ENG- Fence Permits
Six (6’) feet
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ENG- Fence Permits
Yes – wildlife fences are to protect backyard ‘Garden’ planting areas only, NOT the entire yard or property, for specifics please see Missoula Municipal Code (MMC) Section 12.30.070.C.
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ENG- Fence Permits
No, not on or in Residential Areas –only permitted on Commercial / Industrial or Agricultural properties may have barbed wire fences.
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ENG- Fence Permits
No, not on or in Residential Areas – electric fences only permitted on Commercial / Industrial or Agricultural properties.
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ENG- Fence Permits
Yes – an investigation fee (amount is equal to the Fence Permit fee) for work without an approved Fence Permit AND a fine of up to five hundred ($500.00) dollars may be assessed.
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ENG- Fence Permits
A “Living Fence” alternative to a ‘built’ fence is a hedge; hedges can include Arborvitae, Boxwood, Lilac, Yew and more.
- hedges only need water, no painting or staining required !
- hedges have NO 4’ or 6’ height limit, they can grow to 8’, 10’, 12’ or more !!
- tall hedges are also great ‘fences’ (barriers) for keeping deer out of your yard !
- hedges also absorb sound and block road / street noise, making them quieter than a hard surface fence !
- hedges are natural, attracting birds – providing refuge and nesting opportunities !!
- flowering hedges can also attract butterflies, dragonflies and other pollinators !
- another important feature: NO FENCE PERMIT REQUIRED !!