Alan Plummer - Code Enforcement Officer
- Email: ceo@durhammaine.gov
- Phone: 207-407-3500
Alan Plummer is our Code Enforcement Officer. He is also our Building Inspector, Plumbing Inspector, Electrical Inspector, and Administrative Assistant to the Zoning Board of Appeals. He is the person who enforces the Durham, Maine Zoning and Land Use Ordinance, Shoreland Zoning, Floodplain Management, the National Fire Protection’s Life Safety Code, the Maine State Plumbing Code, the Maine Subsurface Wastewater Disposal Rules and any Maine State Laws on land use.
- Call ahead at 207-407-3500 or email ceo@durhammaine.gov before doing any building or structural repairs, plumbing or wiring, or before opening any form of business.
- Alan has access to a wealth of information and is a valuable resource to citizens with questions. A call ahead of time saves a lot of headaches after the fact!
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Permits
To access a statewide septic system permit search from 2000 to current year, click here.
- RESIDENTIAL Building Code Manual used by the Town of Durham (IRC 2015)
- COMMERCIAL Building Code Manual used by the Town of Durham (IBC 2015)
PERMIT REQUIRED IF YOU DO ANY OF THE FOLLOWING:
- Building new structures over 200 square feet.
- New plumbing work.
- Added plumbing fixtures, or work on water shutoffs or any drain portion past the trap line.
- All electrical work.
- Driveway, entrance, or approach within the limits of the Right-of-Way for any Town of Durham public road or private road requires a permit issued by the Town of Durham from the Durham ROAD COMMISSIONER.
- All work related to a septic system other than periodic pumping of the tank or cleaning of the tank filters.
No permit required:
Note: If your home is within the Historic District, or within 1500 feet of Historic Property, special circumstances apply, please contact the Code Enforcement Officer.
- Painting, papering, tiling, carpeting, cabinets, countertops, and similar finish work.
- Replacement windows, not requiring reframing.
- The replacement of plumbing fixtures and faucets.
- One-story detached accessory structures that are used as tool and storage sheds, playhouses and similar uses, provided the floor area does not exceed 200 square feet.
- Fences not over six feet high.
- Retaining walls that are not over 4 feet in height measured from the bottom of the footing to the top of the wall.
- Swings and other playground equipment.
- Decks that do not exceed 200 square feet in area, that are not more than 30 inches above grade at any point within 36 inches of the deck, are not attached to the dwelling and do not serve as the exit door to the structure as defined in Section R507 of the IRC Codes.
- Replacing asphalt, metal roofing, or roofing repair.
- Replacing vinyl siding, clapboards, or other, like siding.
Helpful Links
Building Code Information
- Additions to Manufactured Homes
- Asbestos Information Packet
- AWC - Span Tables for Joists and Rafters
- Building Codes - Residential 2015 IRC
- CONSTRUCTION PERMIT WHEN REQUIRED
- ENERGY 2015 IECC RESIDENTIAL CODE
- Comprehensive Plan - Adopted 2018
- Fee Schedule - Adopted July 9, 2024
- GIS Town of Durham, Maine Tax Maps
- Land Use Ordinance - Adopted April 6, 2024
- Septic Systems on file with the State of Maine
Permit Applications
- Instructions on how to fill out online construction permits
- Permit Applications
- Junkyard Permit (Annual Renewal)