Shaw SWG TGS Directory 2024-25

38 SHAW, SOUTHWEST GARDEN, & TOWER GROVE SOUTH Where Do I Get a Permit? 1520 Market St., Suite 2000. The application can be made by the homeowner or the contractor, although legally, the property owner is responsible for obtaining a permit. What Will I Need to Bring to Apply? The owner and/or the contractor must bring two photographs (front and back) of the building or site, showing clearly the location of the project. The application also must include a description of the work to be performed and/or architectural drawings for the proposed work, a site plan of the project (drawn to scale or clearly dimensioned) and the application fee. If the project is for work on a single-family house or other small residential property, the plans generally do not need to be sealed by a registered architect. Responsibilities of the Owner: • Must post the permit on the jobsite during the entire time of construction Responsibilities of Contractors: • Inform the Building and Inspection Section 24 hours before starting work. • Call for an inspection before pouring concrete flooring. • Call before pouring concrete in reinforced concrete construction (otherwise a load test will be required). • Call for framing inspection. • The plumbing contractor must call for an inspection involving ground rough, roughs and finishes. • The mechanical contractor and the electrical contractor must call when their work is completed and ready for inspection. TOWER GROVE NEIGHBORHOOD HISTORIC DISTRICTS There are six historic districts in our service area: • Reber Place Historic District • Shaw Avenue Place • Shaw’s Garden Historic District • Shaw Neighborhood Local Historic District • Tower Grove Heights Historic District • Tower Grove Heights Historic District – boundary increase Need Help — Everybody Does! HEALTH INSURANCE • MEDICARE Health - Life - Dental - Accident & Critical Illness Debbie Layne 314-704-3212 dlayne@myhst.com Independent Broker & Local Agent “A Plan for Everyone”

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