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ALCOHOL LICENSE*ANIMAL CONTROL*BUILDING PERMITS
Unified Developement Code (UDC) updated January 2023
City of Walker Master plan updated 2018
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COUNCIL MEETING
Monday, December 9, 2024
6:00 p.m.
(See main page if link doesn't open)
Planning & Zoning Meeting
Monday, December 16, 2024
6:00 p.m.
City Hall
13600 Aydell Lane
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CITY OF WALKER JOB APPLICATION new online version
WALKER POLICE DEPARTMENT JOB APPLICATION
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The Water We Drink
Consumer Confidence Report 2023
DEQ Water Source Assessment 2022
Consumer Confidence Report 2022
Consumer Confidence Report 2021
Consumer Confidence Report 2020
Consumer Confidence Report 2019
Cross Connection Control - Appendix D (Louisiana State Plumbing Code)
HURRICANE PREPAREDNESS
Permits & Inspections
Walker Municipal Building
10136 Florida Boulevard
Walker, LA 70785
Phone: 225.665.8893
Hours
7 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Monday through Thursday
Homeowners must supply the following construction documents to the City of Walker:
1. House plans
2. A plat showing the location of the house
3. A completed Building Permit application. To obtain one online, click here.
4. Notarized affidavit.
5. Flood Elevation Certificate, which can be obtained from a surveyor of your choosing. Two will be needed to obtain a Certificate of Occupancy:
» Building Under Construction Elevation Certificate
» Finished Construction Elevation Certificate
Once those materials have been submitted, the construction documents are in the plan-review stage. The Permit Department will calculate a building permit fee, review the plans for code compliance and generate a plan-review letter at the end of the review. You will be contacted and informed of the permit fee and any plan-review changes that must be made to meet code compliance.
» Permits must be posted on the job site, along with the address and lot number.
» Electrical, plumbing and mechanical permits are required on all jobs before the rough-in begins.
» Inspections of foundations [including rough-in plumbing] will be done as soon as possible after the call for an inspection.
» Elevation certificates are required. A Building Under Construction Elevation Certificate must be supplied to this office before construction begins, and the Finished Construction Elevation Certificate must be turned in before final inspection and a Certificate of Occupancy is issued.
» All other inspections, such as electrical, plumbing and mechanical, will be done the same day or the next business working day.
» No inspections will be done without a permit.
» All jobs are required to have a dumpster for trash and construction debris removal.
» No open burning.
» All jobs are required to have a portable toilet on site.
» Erosion protection shall be installed within the street right-of-way before construction begins.
» A $50 re-inspection fee will be charged when a second trip to a construction site is required due to rejection or lock-out.
1. Temporary electric pole
2. Rough-in plumbing
3. Foundation
4. Electrical rough in
5. Mechanical rough in
6. Plumbing top out/gas
7. Rough framing
8. Electrical final
9. Plumbing final
10. Mechanical final
11. Sewer tie-in
12. Final framing building [require top-of-floor elevation certificate; issue occupancy certificate