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  • A hand-drawn diagram of your property that shows:

    • All Structures
    • Any Proposed Structures
    • Distances to the Property Lines (Include the Size of Property)
    • The Driveway
    • The Street

    If you have questions about how to draw a plot plan, use Google and search "image of how to draw a plot plan." There are many examples available.

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  • A setback is the distance from your home or your shed or the added structure to your property lines on each side.

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  • A Zoning Permit is required. You must attach a plot plan to the permit showing where you plan to install the fence, including the type of fence (privacy/open picket), and the height. It is suggested that in order to maintain the fence, you allow ample room (1 to 2 feet) from your property line.

    Examples

    If you have questions about how to draw a plot plan, check out google and search "image of how to draw a plot plan." There are many examples available.

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  • If it is over 24 inches high, then yes. Zoning (PDF), Stormwater (PDF) (if it's over 80 square feet) and Building Permits (PDF) are required (Swimming Pool Checklist).  A plot plan is required showing the exact location of the pool with footage.

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  • A zoning permit is required to keep chickens on your property.  As of 2021, the Township’s Zoning Ordinance has been updated and can be reviewed here

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  • A great starting point is to check out the Dauphin County Recorder of Deeds site. You can also look up your parcel on the GIS Map.

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  • Yes. You need a zoning permit (PDF) and stormwater permit (PDF) (and a plot plan) if the structure is under 1,000 square feet. If the structure is over 1,000 square feet you will also need a building permit (PDF). The rear and sides of the shed should be a minimum of 5 feet from the property line.

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  • A Zoning (PDF) and Stormwater permit (PDF) are required. If a deck is more than 30 inches off grade, then a Building Permit (PDF) is required as well. A plot plan is required with the submission.

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  • All residential dwellings are required to have hard-wired smoke detectors outside of all sleeping areas and battery-operated smoke detectors on each level that there is not a hard-wired detector. If selling your home, it is a requirement that realtors complete the certification form at the time of settlement.

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    • Street sweeping begins in April of each year and is completed in July depending on the weather. Street sweeping is necessary to pick up contaminants from the roadway and prevent stones, dirt, and other debris from collecting in storm sewers and drainage swales along the roadway.
    • The Public Works Department does not possess a specific schedule for street sweeping.
    • Street sweepers are also used to collect leaves in the early fall.
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  • Please note, you must be registered to vote in the State of Pennsylvania. Upon registering, you will receive your voter registration card and it will list your voting precinct. Find precinct information and maps.

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  • Process

    1. Stop by, fill out an application. Bring your Pennsylvania Drivers License with your current address and a second form of ID
    2. No personal checks: $6 cash application fee and $14 balance when you pick up completed permit.

    Locations

    Dauphin County Courthouse
    Front and Market Streets
    1st Floor
    Harrisburg, PA 17108

    Hours
    Monday through Friday
    8 am to 4 pm

    DJ Wenner's Office, Lower Paxton Township Field Office
    5925 Stevenson Avenue
    Suite B
    Harrisburg, PA 17112

    Hours
    Monday and Wednesday Only
    5 pm to 7 pm

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  • The Local Income Tax Office closed. Previously located on Vartan Way. Keystone Collections Group is responsible for collecting Local Income Tax. Taxpayers can call 888-328-0565 for assistance or visit the Keystone Collections Group website.

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  • Wondering what is recyclable in Lower Paxton? A complete list provided by the contracted hauler is available at Recyclable Collection.

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