Community Code Compliance assists in maintaining a safe, healthy and livable quality of life in Park City by ensuring compliance with the Building, Land Management and Municipal codes through the following activities:

  • Building plan review - for compliance of Construction Mitigation Plan (CMP) and Limits of Disturbance (LOD).
  • Inspections - to ensure compliance with CMP, LOD, and Stormwater Pollution Protection Plan (SWPPP).
  • Code violation resolution - our proactive and responsive approach collectively serves our community while enforcing City codes and ordinances.

Reported concerns involving possible code violations can be filed in-person, or by phone, email or written correspondence.  Please direct your questions and concerns to one of following:

During our business hours, Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m., please call the Code Compliance team through our main Building Department phone line 435-615-5101.  Alternatively you can contact us anytime, by one of the following: 

To report a non-emergency outside of our business hours, please call Dispatch 435-615-5500

To report any emergency, please call 911

For Stormwater Pollution Protection Plan (SWPPP) related questions, please call Christine Williams, Stormwater Coordinator 435-615-5364

Information we will need for an investigation

  1. The property address of the potential code violation.  If our inspectors cannot find a potential code violation, we cannot investigate or act to correct it. If you're unsure of the address, give us the address of the property next door or provide the nearest cross-streets.  If the code violation is inside a house, apartment or building, our inspector will need to get inside to see it.  Usually this means we need permission from the owner or owner's agent, such as a building manager.
  2. Your name and number.  We may use your contact information if we have follow-up questions and to tell you about the outcome of your reported code violation. If you choose, you can report a code violation anonymously or request your identity remain confidential. Anonymous complaints do not receive feedback. If we have questions about an anonymous code violation but have no one to contact, we may not be able to process the complaint.
  3. Description of the possible code violation.  For example, where is it on the property? What is it? How long has it been happening?

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