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Community Development
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Inspection (CDI)
CDI Director:
Christopher Rayes
27600 Jefferson Circle Dr.
St. Clair Shores, MI. 48081
586-447-3342
Department Hours: Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. -
4:30 p.m.
Department Phone#: 586-447-3340
The Community Development and Inspection
Department (CDI) handles requests relating to planning, engineering,
and building. CDI staff and inspectors can answer questions
regarding zoning ordinances, e.g., land uses, setback requirements,
lot coverage; engineering, sewer, water, sidewalks, and streets;
as well as building permits and sign code requirements.
Community Development prepares the agendas and reviews for the
Planning Commission, Zoning Board of Appeals and the Water Resources
Commission. These Commissions review request for new buildings,
additions, and lake related items such as seawalls, hoists, boat
wells, and ordinance variance requests.
Please note: The City of St. Clair
Shores enforces the 2006 Michigan Building Code, 2006 Michigan Electrical Code,
2006 Michigan Plumbing Code.
Roads (Potholes
contact D.P.W.)
If you
have a problem with your street, please call us with the information
so it can be properly catalogued and repairs can be scheduled.
Our Street Millage is at work to improve and safeguard our roadways
and beautify our City.
Sidewalks
The
Sidewalk Repair Program for 2009
will take place in District 8.
Sidewalk sections slated for repair are currently being marked. The area to be
completed is 12
Mile to 13 Mile from Jefferson
to the west city limits.
Business Licenses
CDI reviews applications for
new businesses. Items such as zoning, engineering, code
enforcement and taxes are reviewed. Once a certificate of
occupancy is approved, a retail business will be granted a business
license. Business licenses expire at the end of each calendar
year. Remember to renew your license.
Flood Prevention
The City of St. Clair Shores in conjunction with
the Army Corp of Engineers has completed the installation of 36
storm water pumps along the waterfront. These pumps will
prevent lake water from entering the storm sewer system which
diminishes the life expectancy of the infrastructure.
During storm events, the pumps will automatically turn on and
pump rain water from the surface roads into the lake. The
project, when completed, will help protect housing, businesses
and infrastructure along Jefferson from the south city limits
to the north city limits.
Code Enforcement
The Code Enforcement Department responds
to a variety of requests and concerns of our citizens.
Nuisances, recreational vehicle storage, weed control, as well
as temporary sign and ordinance violations are sources of frequent
questions and complaints. Upon receipt of a complaint, the
Code Enforcement Officer will make an inspection for verification.
Should a violation exist, except for weed control or snow removal, written or verbal contact with the alleged
violator shall result. A short amount of time will be allowed
for compliance. Failure to comply at that point will result
in the issuance of a citation for an ordinance violation, which
may require a court appearance. In some instances, failure
to comply may result in the City correcting the violation.
In these cases, the property owner of record shall be held responsible
for all costs incurred by the City. Residents may contact
the Code Enforcement Department through Community Development
between the hours of 8:00 AM and 4:30 PM.
Departmental Phone
Listing
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Christopher Rayes |
Community Services Director |
(586)-447-3342 |
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Bryan Babcock, P.E. |
Assistant City Engineer |
(586)-447-3335 |
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Liz Koto |
City Planner / HUD Administrator |
(586)-447-3350 |
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Dennis Cairns |
Building Official/Inspector/Rental
Inspection Program |
(586)-447-3351 |
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Dave Anderson |
Electrical Inspector |
(586)-447-3345 |
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Ron Supal |
Plumbing / Mechanical Inspector |
(586)-447-3348 |
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Karen Scheid |
Code Enforcement Officer |
(586)-447-3336 |
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Rosanne Minne |
Rehabilitation Coordinator |
(586)-447-3349 |
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Inspection HOTLINE |
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(586)-447-3344 |
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