Tomball Permits

State
Texas
County
Harris
City
Tomball
Postal Code
77375
Location
501 James Street
Phone
281-290-1402

The Tomball Permits in Tomball city in Harris County, Texas plans and guides the development of the Tomball in order to improve the quality of life of Tomball residents. Tomball Permits also known as the “Tomball TX, Planning and Redevelopment Department, was created in 2004 and is located at 501 James Street, Tomball Texas 77375.

Its mandate also involves restoring and preserving buildings based on standardized building codes. Furthermore, the Tomball Permits establishes the building laws and ensures every person can access the information via their official website %office website%.

The details help address land use, building projects, and trades such as plumbing. Tomball Permits staff is also tasked with providing professional and technical expertise to citizens. One can get in touch with the department through the phone number 281-290-1402 and fax of the office

Sub Department Details

Below is a list of some of the major subdepartments one can find in the Tomball Permits:

1. The City of Tomball Zoning Division

This division serves the role of upholding the zoning and plotting regulations of the county. This division works based on specific state and development code regulations. Zoning is also an important tool Tomball city uses to ensure concise property valuations.

2. Retail and Redevelopment

The Tomball planning department understands that the retail field is an important aspect of the economic and social health of the community. Thus, the organization commits to redeveloping sections of the community that suffer from undervaluation issues.

Through this department, Tomball can assist in various functions such as strategic development. It also involves developing retail opportunities that can appeal to investors across the country.

3. The Building Permits and Tomball Inspections Department

The goal of the Tomball Permits is to create compliance measures that involve various details. These include the zoning, fire, health, sanitation, and building departments in in Harris County. It also involves ensuring that both commercial and residential settings can adhere to certain living standards.

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