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Whether you need a site plan for a building permit, fencing permit, deck permit, or HOA submission anywhere in Kansas — from Wichita and Overland Park to Kansas City (KCK), Topeka, Lawrence, Olathe, Lenexa, and Shawnee — MySitePlan delivers professionally drafted, permit-ready plans in 24 hours, starting at just $99.

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Kansas Site Plan & Permit Requirements

Last reviewed: April 2026

Kansas has no statewide residential building code — every permit requirement is set at the city or county level. What Shawnee County requires in Topeka can differ meaningfully from what Overland Park, Lawrence, or Wichita demands. Always confirm requirements with your local building department before you begin.

Despite those local variations, one thing is consistent across Kansas: most significant construction projects require a site plan as part of the permit application. Shawnee County (via snco.gov) explicitly requires a site plan for every building permit application — including fence and sign permits. Sedgwick County's MABCD (via sedgwickcounty.org) requires site plans for new residences and accessory structures, cross-checking them against FEMA floodplain maps, easements, and rights-of-way.

Permit portals also vary by city: Johnson County uses MGOCONNECT, Overland Park uses ePLACE, Lawrence uses EPL, and Sedgwick County handles Wichita-area permits through the MABCD portal. Each system has its own submission checklist, but a properly drafted site plan is a near-universal requirement across all of them.

Common Kansas Projects That Require a Site Plan

Here are the most common project types that trigger a site plan requirement across Kansas jurisdictions:

  • New home construction — required by building departments in every major Kansas city and county, including Wichita, Topeka, Olathe, and Lenexa
  • Room additions — including garage additions and second-story expansions throughout Kansas
  • Garage and accessory structure permits — required when structures exceed local thresholds (typically 120–200 sq ft depending on jurisdiction); setbacks apply even to exempt structures
  • Deck permits — Kansas generally follows the IRC; permits are required for decks over 30 inches above finished grade or exceeding approximately 200 sq ft
  • Fence permits — required in Shawnee County for all fences; Overland Park requires a plot plan as part of the fence permit application
  • Sign permits — Shawnee County requires a site plan with all sign permit applications
  • Demolition permits — required in most Kansas jurisdictions; Shawnee County may waive the site plan only if the structure to be demolished is adequately documented
  • Swimming pool permits — a site plan showing setbacks and pool location is standard across Kansas building departments
  • Commercial building permits — Sedgwick County requires plans prepared by a Kansas-licensed design professional; commercial site plans must show parking, landscaping, signage, and stormwater flow
  • Floodplain development permits — properties in the 100-year floodplain statewide require a Floodplain Development Permit Application; a FEMA Elevation Certificate by a Kansas-registered land surveyor may also be required
  • Landscape and grading permits — land-disturbing projects of one acre or more require NPDES stormwater permit coverage in Kansas
  • Driveway permits — required in many Kansas counties as part of new construction or site improvement applications
  • HOA architectural approval submissions — many Kansas HOAs in Johnson County, Lenexa, and Shawnee require a site plan alongside any exterior improvement request
  • Rezoning and special use permit applications — zoning compliance reviews and conditional-use petitions typically require a detailed site plan showing existing and proposed conditions

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Kansas's Unique Permitting Environment

Because Kansas has no centralized residential building code, local rules diverge in important ways. Johnson County exempts fences under 7 feet from a building permit but still requires planning department review; Wichita exempts accessory structures under 200 sq ft from permits, but setback requirements remain in effect regardless. Franklin County requires a site plan showing estimated distances from property lines even for agricultural exemption affidavits — a requirement that surprises many rural property owners.

Stormwater and floodplain regulations add another layer of complexity for Kansas property owners. Projects disturbing one acre or more require NPDES construction stormwater permit coverage and a SWPPP prepared or supervised by a Kansas-licensed Professional Engineer — a stricter standard than neighboring Missouri. Properties in the 100-year floodplain need a Floodplain Development Permit, and Overland Park adds a no-rise certificate requirement for any fence in the floodway. If your project involves floodplain, stormwater engineering, or a FEMA Elevation Certificate, your building department can direct you to the appropriate licensed professionals — MySitePlan's plans are not engineering documents and are not a substitute for those certifications.

How MySitePlan Works for Kansas Property Owners

Ordering is simple: provide your Kansas property address and project details online, and your Drafterra Certified drafter will return a professionally drafted site plan within 24 hours — no scheduling, no site visit required. Choose the plan tier that matches your project scope.

  • Basic Site Plan — $99: Property lines, primary structure roofline, lot dimensions, north arrow, and scale. Great for project planning and simple permit applications.
  • Medium Site Plan — $119 (most popular): Adds measurements between features, trees, driveway, accessory structures, and swimming pool. Ideal for most Kansas building permit and HOA applications.
  • Detailed Site Plan — $159: Adds paths, shrubs, lawn, landscaping, and utility/septic locations. The highest level of residential detail.
  • Commercial Site Plan — $179: Includes parking layout, ingress/egress, dumpster areas, and parking space counts — suited for Sedgwick County and Johnson County commercial permit submissions.
  • Commercial "The Works" — $279: Adds legal setbacks, custom size, DWG file, topography, impervious surface calculation, and vicinity map — a strong fit for complex Kansas commercial projects.

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If you're navigating the Kansas permitting process for the first time, our guide to getting your online permit walks through what to expect when submitting through portals like ePLACE, MGOCONNECT, or EPL. When you're ready to order, MySitePlan makes it fast, affordable, and straightforward — so you can move your Kansas project forward without delay.

Kansas counties served
County Permit Authority Site Plan Notes
Johnson County Johnson County Building Codes Department (MGOCONNECT portal) Online permit submission required via MGOCONNECT as of January 1, 2020. Fence permits under 7 feet do not require a building permit, but contact with the Planning Department is still required; all structures must meet setback requirements regardless of permit-exempt status.
Sedgwick County Sedgwick County Metropolitan Area Building & Construction Department (MABCD) Site plan and road/driveway approval permit required for all new residential construction. MABCD staff verify zoning and check site plans against FEMA flood zones, easements, and rights-of-way. Commercial plan reviews must be prepared by a Kansas-licensed design professional.
Shawnee County Shawnee County Land Use & Development Department Site plan required for ALL building permit applications, including fence and sign permits. Plans must be drawn to scale and show property lines, setbacks, stormwater flow direction, floodplain boundaries, and distances to existing structures. Commercial site plans must also include parking, landscaping, signage, exterior lighting, and screening.
Wyandotte County Unified Government of Wyandotte County/Kansas City, KS — Development Services Permits for Kansas City, KS are reviewed by the Unified Government's Development Review Committee. Site plans are required for new construction and commercial projects; verify current submission requirements directly with Development Services.
Douglas County City of Lawrence Building Safety Division (EPL portal) Lawrence uses the Enterprise Permitting & Licensing (EPL) digital submission system for building permits. Site plans are required for new construction, additions, and accessory structures; submit through the EPL portal via the Building Safety Division.
Leavenworth County Leavenworth County Planning & Zoning Department Site plans required for new construction, additions, and accessory structures in unincorporated areas. The City of Leavenworth handles permits independently; verify requirements with the applicable jurisdiction before submitting.
Riley County Riley County Planning & Zoning Department Home to Manhattan (Kansas State University area); site plans required for new construction and additions in unincorporated Riley County. The City of Manhattan maintains its own building department and permit process.
Butler County Butler County Planning & Zoning Site plans required for new construction, additions, and accessory structures in unincorporated areas. El Dorado and other municipalities maintain independent building departments; verify with your specific city or county office.
Saline County Saline County Planning & Zoning County seat is Salina. Site plans required for new construction and additions in unincorporated Saline County. The City of Salina operates its own building department; verify current site plan requirements with the applicable jurisdiction.
Reno County Reno County Planning & Zoning County seat is Hutchinson. Site plans typically required for new construction, additions, and accessory structures in unincorporated areas. The City of Hutchinson handles its own permits; contact the appropriate jurisdiction to confirm site plan requirements.
Geary County Geary County Planning & Zoning Home to Junction City. Site plans required for new construction and additions in unincorporated Geary County. Junction City operates its own building department; verify requirements with the applicable jurisdiction before submitting.
Pottawatomie County Pottawatomie County Planning & Zoning Site plans typically required for new construction, additions, and accessory structures in unincorporated areas. Wamego and St. Marys maintain independent permit processes; confirm requirements with your specific municipality or the county office.
Crawford County Crawford County Planning & Zoning County seat is Girard; Pittsburg is the largest city. Site plans required for new construction and additions in unincorporated Crawford County. The City of Pittsburg operates its own building department; verify requirements with the applicable jurisdiction.
Lyon County Lyon County Planning & Zoning County seat is Emporia. Site plans required for new construction, additions, and accessory structures in unincorporated Lyon County. The City of Emporia maintains its own building permit process; verify requirements with the applicable jurisdiction.
Ford County Ford County Planning & Zoning County seat is Dodge City. Site plans required for new construction and additions in unincorporated Ford County. The City of Dodge City operates its own building department; confirm current site plan requirements with the applicable jurisdiction before submitting.
Finney County Finney County Planning & Zoning County seat is Garden City. Site plans typically required for new construction, additions, and accessory structures. The City of Garden City operates its own building department; verify site plan requirements with the applicable jurisdiction before submitting.
Harvey County Harvey County Planning & Zoning County seat is Newton. Site plans required for new construction and additions in unincorporated Harvey County. Newton and other municipalities maintain their own building departments; confirm requirements with the applicable city or county office.
Ellis County Ellis County Planning & Zoning County seat is Hays. Site plans required for new construction and additions in unincorporated Ellis County. The City of Hays operates its own building department; verify current site plan requirements with the applicable jurisdiction before submitting.
Montgomery County Montgomery County Planning & Zoning County seat is Independence; Coffeyville is the largest city. Site plans required for new construction and additions in unincorporated areas. Individual cities maintain their own building departments; verify requirements with the applicable jurisdiction.
McPherson County McPherson County Planning & Zoning County seat is McPherson. Site plans typically required for new construction, additions, and accessory structures in unincorporated areas. The City of McPherson maintains its own building permit process; verify requirements with the applicable jurisdiction.
Cowley County Cowley County Planning & Zoning County seat is Winfield; Arkansas City is also a major city. Site plans required for new construction and additions in unincorporated Cowley County. Individual cities operate their own building departments; confirm requirements with the applicable jurisdiction.
Miami County Miami County Planning & Zoning County seat is Paola. Located in the Kansas City metro fringe, Miami County sees active residential development; site plans required for new construction, additions, and accessory structures in unincorporated areas. Verify requirements with the applicable city or county office.
Sumner County Sumner County Planning & Zoning County seat is Wellington. Site plans typically required for new construction and additions in unincorporated Sumner County. Wellington and other municipalities maintain independent building departments; verify requirements with the applicable jurisdiction.
Franklin County Franklin County Planning & Zoning Site plans required for accessory structures, showing distances from all property lines. Notably, Franklin County requires a site plan even for agricultural exemption affidavits — one of the more explicit rural site plan mandates in the state. Ottawa is the county seat.
Atchison County Atchison County Planning & Zoning County seat is Atchison. Site plans typically required for new construction, additions, and accessory structures in unincorporated areas. The City of Atchison maintains its own building department; verify requirements with the applicable jurisdiction before submitting.
Cherokee County Cherokee County Planning & Zoning County seat is Columbus. Site plans required for new construction and additions in unincorporated Cherokee County. Individual municipalities maintain their own building departments; confirm site plan requirements with the applicable city or county office.
Labette County Labette County Planning & Zoning County seat is Oswego; Parsons is the largest city. Site plans typically required for new construction and additions in unincorporated areas. Parsons and other cities maintain independent building departments; verify requirements with the applicable jurisdiction.
Seward County Seward County Planning & Zoning County seat is Liberal. Site plans required for new construction, additions, and accessory structures in unincorporated Seward County. The City of Liberal operates its own building department; verify current requirements with the applicable jurisdiction.
Dickinson County Dickinson County Planning & Zoning County seat is Abilene. Site plans typically required for new construction and additions in unincorporated Dickinson County. The City of Abilene maintains its own building permit process; verify requirements with the applicable jurisdiction before submitting.
Bourbon County Bourbon County Planning & Zoning County seat is Fort Scott. Site plans required for new construction and additions in unincorporated Bourbon County. The City of Fort Scott operates its own building department; confirm requirements with the applicable city or county office.
Neosho County Neosho County Planning & Zoning County seat is Erie; Chanute is the largest city. Site plans typically required for new construction and additions in unincorporated areas. Chanute and other cities maintain their own building departments; verify requirements with the applicable jurisdiction.
Allen County Allen County Planning & Zoning County seat is Iola. Site plans required for new construction, additions, and accessory structures in unincorporated Allen County. The City of Iola operates its own building department; verify site plan requirements with the applicable jurisdiction before submitting.
Brown County Brown County Planning & Zoning County seat is Hiawatha. Site plans typically required for new construction and additions in unincorporated Brown County. Hiawatha and other municipalities maintain independent building departments; confirm requirements with the applicable jurisdiction.
Marshall County Marshall County Planning & Zoning County seat is Marysville. Site plans typically required for new construction and additions in unincorporated Marshall County. Individual municipalities maintain their own building departments; verify requirements with the applicable city or county office.
Jefferson County Jefferson County Planning & Zoning County seat is Oskaloosa. Jefferson County borders the Lawrence and Topeka metro areas, making it an active area for rural residential development. Site plans required for new construction and additions in unincorporated areas; verify requirements with the county office.
Wabaunsee County Wabaunsee County Planning & Zoning County seat is Alma. Site plans typically required for new construction and additions in unincorporated Wabaunsee County. Setback requirements apply to all structures regardless of permit-exempt status, consistent with Kansas-wide standards.
Wilson County Wilson County Planning & Zoning County seat is Fredonia. Site plans required for new construction and additions in unincorporated Wilson County. Fredonia and other municipalities maintain independent building departments; verify requirements with the applicable jurisdiction before submitting.
Marion County Marion County Planning & Zoning County seat is Marion. Site plans typically required for new construction, additions, and accessory structures in unincorporated areas. Individual cities maintain their own building departments; confirm requirements with the applicable jurisdiction.
Doniphan County Doniphan County Planning & Zoning County seat is Troy. Site plans typically required for new construction and additions in unincorporated Doniphan County. Floodplain development along the Missouri River corridor requires a Floodplain Development Permit and a FEMA Elevation Certificate prepared by a Kansas-registered land surveyor.
Linn County Linn County Planning & Zoning County seat is Mound City. Site plans required for new construction and additions in unincorporated Linn County. Linn County borders Missouri and sees active rural residential development; verify current site plan requirements with the county office.
Anderson County Anderson County Planning & Zoning County seat is Garnett. Site plans typically required for new construction and additions in unincorporated Anderson County. Individual municipalities maintain their own building departments; verify requirements with the applicable city or county office.
Osage County Osage County Planning & Zoning County seat is Lyndon. Site plans required for new construction, additions, and accessory structures in unincorporated Osage County. Osage County borders Shawnee County and shares many residential development patterns; confirm requirements with the county office.
Coffey County Coffey County Planning & Zoning County seat is Burlington. Site plans typically required for new construction and additions in unincorporated Coffey County. Burlington and other municipalities maintain independent building departments; verify requirements with the applicable jurisdiction.
Republic County Republic County Planning & Zoning County seat is Belleville. Site plans typically required for new construction and additions in unincorporated Republic County. Individual municipalities maintain their own building departments; verify requirements with the applicable city or county office.
Russell County Russell County Planning & Zoning County seat is Russell. Site plans typically required for new construction and additions in unincorporated Russell County. The City of Russell maintains its own building permit process; verify requirements with the applicable jurisdiction before submitting.
Smith County Smith County Planning & Zoning County seat is Smith Center. Site plans typically required for new construction and additions in unincorporated Smith County. Local building activity is handled at the city or county level; verify current requirements with the applicable jurisdiction.
Mitchell County Mitchell County Planning & Zoning County seat is Beloit. Site plans typically required for new construction and additions in unincorporated Mitchell County. The City of Beloit maintains its own building department; verify requirements with the applicable jurisdiction before submitting.
Norton County Norton County Planning & Zoning County seat is Norton. Site plans typically required for new construction and additions in unincorporated Norton County. Individual municipalities maintain their own building departments; confirm requirements with the applicable city or county office.
Pawnee County Pawnee County Planning & Zoning County seat is Larned. Site plans typically required for new construction and additions in unincorporated Pawnee County. Larned and other municipalities handle permits independently; verify requirements with the applicable jurisdiction.
Stafford County Stafford County Planning & Zoning County seat is St. John. Site plans typically required for new construction and additions in unincorporated Stafford County. Individual municipalities maintain their own building departments; verify requirements with the applicable city or county office.
Pratt County Pratt County Planning & Zoning County seat is Pratt. Site plans required for new construction, additions, and accessory structures in unincorporated Pratt County. The City of Pratt operates its own building department; verify current site plan requirements with the applicable jurisdiction.
Barton County Barton County Planning & Zoning County seat is Great Bend. Site plans typically required for new construction and additions in unincorporated Barton County. The City of Great Bend maintains its own building permit process; confirm requirements with the applicable city or county office before submitting.
Rice County Rice County Planning & Zoning County seat is Lyons. Site plans typically required for new construction and additions in unincorporated Rice County. Individual municipalities maintain their own building departments; verify requirements with the applicable jurisdiction before submitting.
Kingman County Kingman County Planning & Zoning County seat is Kingman. Site plans typically required for new construction, additions, and accessory structures in unincorporated areas. The City of Kingman maintains its own building department; verify requirements with the applicable jurisdiction.
Harper County Harper County Planning & Zoning County seat is Anthony. Site plans typically required for new construction and additions in unincorporated Harper County. Individual municipalities maintain their own building departments; confirm requirements with the applicable city or county office.
Barber County Barber County Planning & Zoning County seat is Medicine Lodge. Site plans typically required for new construction and additions in unincorporated Barber County. Individual municipalities maintain their own building departments; verify requirements with the applicable jurisdiction before submitting.
Edwards County Edwards County Planning & Zoning County seat is Kinsley. Site plans typically required for new construction and additions in unincorporated Edwards County. Local building activity is handled at the city or county level; verify current requirements with the applicable jurisdiction.
Hodgeman County Hodgeman County Planning & Zoning County seat is Jetmore. One of Kansas's less populous counties; site plans required for new construction and additions in unincorporated areas. Local building permits are handled at the city or county level; verify requirements with the applicable jurisdiction.
Lane County Lane County Planning & Zoning County seat is Dighton. Site plans typically required for new construction and additions in unincorporated Lane County. Local building activity is handled at the city or county level; verify current requirements with the applicable jurisdiction.
Scott County Scott County Planning & Zoning County seat is Scott City. Site plans typically required for new construction and additions in unincorporated Scott County. The City of Scott City handles its own permits; verify requirements with the applicable city or county office before submitting.
Wichita County Wichita County Planning & Zoning County seat is Leoti (not to be confused with the city of Wichita in Sedgwick County). Site plans typically required for new construction and additions in unincorporated Wichita County. Local building activity is handled at the city or county level; verify requirements with the applicable jurisdiction.
Greeley County Greeley County Planning & Zoning County seat is Tribune. One of the least populous counties in Kansas; site plans required for new construction and additions in unincorporated areas. Local building permits are handled at the city or county level; verify requirements with the applicable jurisdiction.
Wallace County Wallace County Planning & Zoning County seat is Sharon Springs. Site plans typically required for new construction and additions in unincorporated Wallace County. Local building activity is handled at the city or county level; verify current requirements with the applicable jurisdiction.
Logan County Logan County Planning & Zoning County seat is Oakley. Site plans typically required for new construction and additions in unincorporated Logan County. Individual municipalities maintain their own building departments; verify requirements with the applicable city or county office.
Gove County Gove County Planning & Zoning County seat is Gove City. Site plans typically required for new construction and additions in unincorporated Gove County. Local building activity is handled at the city or county level; verify current requirements with the applicable jurisdiction.
Trego County Trego County Planning & Zoning County seat is WaKeeney. Site plans typically required for new construction and additions in unincorporated Trego County. WaKeeney and other municipalities maintain their own building departments; verify requirements with the applicable jurisdiction.
Sheridan County Sheridan County Planning & Zoning County seat is Hoxie. Site plans typically required for new construction and additions in unincorporated Sheridan County. Local building activity is handled at the city or county level; verify current requirements with the applicable jurisdiction.
Decatur County Decatur County Planning & Zoning County seat is Oberlin. Site plans typically required for new construction and additions in unincorporated Decatur County. Local building permits are handled at the city or county level; verify requirements with the applicable jurisdiction before submitting.
Rawlins County Rawlins County Planning & Zoning County seat is Atwood. Site plans typically required for new construction and additions in unincorporated Rawlins County. Local building activity is handled at the city or county level; verify requirements with the applicable jurisdiction.
Cheyenne County Cheyenne County Planning & Zoning County seat is St. Francis. Site plans typically required for new construction and additions in unincorporated Cheyenne County. Local building activity is handled at the city or county level; verify requirements with the applicable jurisdiction.
Sherman County Sherman County Planning & Zoning County seat is Goodland. Site plans typically required for new construction and additions in unincorporated Sherman County. The City of Goodland operates its own building department; verify requirements with the applicable city or county office.
Thomas County Thomas County Planning & Zoning County seat is Colby. Site plans typically required for new construction and additions in unincorporated Thomas County. The City of Colby operates its own building department; verify current requirements with the applicable jurisdiction before submitting.
Graham County Graham County Planning & Zoning County seat is Hill City. Site plans typically required for new construction and additions in unincorporated Graham County. Local building activity is handled at the city or county level; verify current requirements with the applicable jurisdiction.
Phillips County Phillips County Planning & Zoning County seat is Phillipsburg. Site plans typically required for new construction and additions in unincorporated Phillips County. Individual municipalities maintain their own building departments; verify requirements with the applicable jurisdiction.
Rooks County Rooks County Planning & Zoning County seat is Stockton. Site plans typically required for new construction and additions in unincorporated Rooks County. Local building permits are handled at the city or county level; verify requirements with the applicable jurisdiction before submitting.
Osborne County Osborne County Planning & Zoning County seat is Osborne. Site plans typically required for new construction and additions in unincorporated Osborne County. Individual municipalities maintain their own building departments; verify requirements with the applicable jurisdiction.
Jewell County Jewell County Planning & Zoning County seat is Mankato. Site plans typically required for new construction and additions in unincorporated Jewell County. Local building activity is handled at the city or county level; verify current requirements with the applicable jurisdiction.
Cloud County Cloud County Planning & Zoning County seat is Concordia. Site plans typically required for new construction and additions in unincorporated Cloud County. The City of Concordia maintains its own building department; verify requirements with the applicable jurisdiction before submitting.
Ottawa County Ottawa County Planning & Zoning County seat is Minneapolis. Site plans typically required for new construction and additions in unincorporated Ottawa County. Individual municipalities maintain their own building departments; verify requirements with the applicable city or county office.
Lincoln County Lincoln County Planning & Zoning County seat is Lincoln Center. Site plans typically required for new construction and additions in unincorporated Lincoln County. Local building activity is handled at the city or county level; verify current requirements with the applicable jurisdiction.
Ellsworth County Ellsworth County Planning & Zoning County seat is Ellsworth. Site plans typically required for new construction and additions in unincorporated Ellsworth County. The City of Ellsworth operates its own building department; verify requirements with the applicable jurisdiction before submitting.
Rush County Rush County Planning & Zoning County seat is LaCrosse. Site plans typically required for new construction and additions in unincorporated Rush County. Local building permits are handled at the city or county level; verify requirements with the applicable jurisdiction.
Ness County Ness County Planning & Zoning County seat is Ness City. Site plans typically required for new construction and additions in unincorporated Ness County. Local building activity is handled at the city or county level; verify requirements with the applicable jurisdiction.
Hamilton County Hamilton County Planning & Zoning County seat is Syracuse. Site plans typically required for new construction and additions in unincorporated Hamilton County. The City of Syracuse handles its own permits; verify requirements with the applicable city or county office before submitting.
Kearny County Kearny County Planning & Zoning County seat is Lakin. Site plans typically required for new construction and additions in unincorporated Kearny County. Individual municipalities maintain their own building departments; verify requirements with the applicable jurisdiction.
Stanton County Stanton County Planning & Zoning County seat is Johnson City. One of Kansas's smaller counties by population; site plans required for new construction and additions in unincorporated areas. Local building permits are handled at the city or county level; verify requirements with the applicable jurisdiction.
Grant County Grant County Planning & Zoning County seat is Ulysses. Site plans typically required for new construction and additions in unincorporated Grant County. The City of Ulysses operates its own building department; verify current requirements with the applicable jurisdiction before submitting.
Haskell County Haskell County Planning & Zoning County seat is Sublette. Site plans typically required for new construction and additions in unincorporated Haskell County. Local building activity is handled at the city or county level; verify requirements with the applicable jurisdiction.
Stevens County Stevens County Planning & Zoning County seat is Hugoton. Site plans typically required for new construction and additions in unincorporated Stevens County. The City of Hugoton maintains its own building department; verify requirements with the applicable jurisdiction before submitting.
Morton County Morton County Planning & Zoning County seat is Elkhart. Located in the southwest corner of Kansas; site plans typically required for new construction and additions in unincorporated Morton County. Local building permits are handled at the city or county level; verify requirements with the applicable jurisdiction.
Meade County Meade County Planning & Zoning County seat is Meade. Site plans typically required for new construction and additions in unincorporated Meade County. The City of Meade operates its own building department; verify requirements with the applicable city or county office.
Clark County Clark County Planning & Zoning County seat is Ashland. Site plans typically required for new construction and additions in unincorporated Clark County. Local building activity is handled at the city or county level; verify current requirements with the applicable jurisdiction.
Comanche County Comanche County Planning & Zoning County seat is Coldwater. One of Kansas's least populous counties; site plans required for new construction and additions in unincorporated areas. Local building permits are handled at the city or county level; verify requirements with the applicable jurisdiction.
Kiowa County Kiowa County Planning & Zoning County seat is Greensburg, which was largely rebuilt after a 2007 tornado and is noted for its sustainable building code standards. Site plans required for new construction and additions; verify current requirements with the Kiowa County office.
Gray County Gray County Planning & Zoning County seat is Cimarron. Site plans typically required for new construction and additions in unincorporated Gray County. Individual municipalities maintain their own building departments; verify requirements with the applicable jurisdiction before submitting.
Greenwood County Greenwood County Planning & Zoning County seat is Eureka. Site plans typically required for new construction and additions in unincorporated Greenwood County. Local building activity is handled at the city or county level; verify requirements with the applicable jurisdiction.
Chautauqua County Chautauqua County Planning & Zoning County seat is Sedan. Site plans typically required for new construction and additions in unincorporated Chautauqua County. Local building permits are handled at the city or county level; verify requirements with the applicable jurisdiction before submitting.
Elk County Elk County Planning & Zoning County seat is Howard. Site plans typically required for new construction and additions in unincorporated Elk County. Local building activity is handled at the city or county level; verify current requirements with the applicable jurisdiction.
Woodson County Woodson County Planning & Zoning County seat is Yates Center. Site plans typically required for new construction and additions in unincorporated Woodson County. Local building permits are handled at the city or county level; verify requirements with the applicable jurisdiction.
Chase County Chase County Planning & Zoning County seat is Cottonwood Falls. Site plans typically required for new construction and additions in unincorporated Chase County. Local building activity is handled at the city or county level; verify current requirements with the applicable jurisdiction.
Morris County Morris County Planning & Zoning County seat is Council Grove. Site plans typically required for new construction and additions in unincorporated Morris County. Individual municipalities maintain their own building departments; verify requirements with the applicable jurisdiction.
Clay County Clay County Planning & Zoning County seat is Clay Center. Site plans typically required for new construction and additions in unincorporated Clay County. The City of Clay Center maintains its own building department; verify requirements with the applicable jurisdiction before submitting.
Washington County Washington County Planning & Zoning County seat is Washington. Site plans typically required for new construction and additions in unincorporated Washington County. Local building activity is handled at the city or county level; verify requirements with the applicable jurisdiction.
Nemaha County Nemaha County Planning & Zoning County seat is Seneca. Site plans typically required for new construction and additions in unincorporated Nemaha County. Seneca and other municipalities maintain their own building departments; verify requirements with the applicable city or county office.
Jackson County Jackson County Planning & Zoning County seat is Holton. Site plans typically required for new construction and additions in unincorporated Jackson County. Holton and other municipalities maintain independent building departments; verify requirements with the applicable jurisdiction before submitting.

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