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Claverack Building Permits Start With the Town Forms

Before building, altering, signing, or seeking a variance in Claverack, start with the town's building, zoning, and planning form pages.

Published June 24, 2026 · Last verified June 24, 2026

A Claverack homeowner should not guess which form applies to a project.

The town Building Department page gathers building documents, zoning forms, and planning forms in one place. The listed building documents include a building permit application, renewal form, electrical application, homeowners waiver, sign application, and tent application. There is also a checklist for a new single-family residence. The same page separately lists zoning and planning forms, including area variance, site plan review, use permit, subdivision application, and related checklists.

It also identifies the Building Inspector and Code Enforcement Officer and says inspections require three days’ notice for scheduling. The practical habit is to start at the town page, then call or email the department before spending money on plans, contractors, or materials.

In a town with separate building, zoning, planning, and ZBA pathways, the early useful answer is often which lane the project belongs in. Have the property address ready when you ask. Add a plain project description, plus any sketch or contractor note.

Claverack’s form list is helpful because it shows how many common projects can branch. A sign, tent, electrical job, new residence, variance, subdivision, or site-plan question may all start on the same page but land at different desks.

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