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213 South Illinois Street
Belleville, IL 62220
(618) 233-6817
Fax: (618) 233-8152
Mon - Fri, 8am - 5pm
Jennifer Gain
Director of Health, Housing,
and Sanitation
101 South Illinois Street
Belleville, Illinois 62220
(618) 233-6810, Ext. 207
jgain@belleville.net
Roger Barfield
Manager of Health & Housing
213 South Illinois Street
Belleville IL 62220
(618) 233-6817 ext 264
To Report Complaints Contact:
Todd Lercher
213 South Illinois Street
Belleville, Illinois 62220
(618) 233-6817 ext 284
tlercher@belleville.net
Documents:
(All documents are in PDF file format)
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2008 Annual Report (120 KB)
Bedroom Space Requirements (15KB)
Building Permit
Application (92 KB)
Business Occupancy Packet
(109 KB)
Design Review Request Form (93 KB)
Electrical
Contractors - Licensed (49 KB) (Last Updated
May 1, 2009)
Electrical Permit (70 KB)
Fence
Handout (75 KB)
Handrails-IRC 2003 (66 KB)
Housing Guidelines (85 KB)
Home Occupations Application
(43 KB)
Historic District
Map (120 KB)
Historic Properties List (20 KB)
Mechanical Contractors - Licensed
(27 KB) (Last Updated February 19, 2010)
Mechanical Permit (55 KB)
New Homes in Belleville 2006
(3.38 MB)
Swimming Pool and Spa Regulations
(736 KB)
Plumbing Contractors - Licensed
(25 KB)
(Last Updated June 3, 2009)
Plumbing Permit (62 KB)
Questions and Answers (28 KB)
Rental Property Registration
(4 KB)
Smoke
Alarms (67 KB)
Windows-IBC 2003 (86 KB)
Links:
Illinois Plumbing Code - State
of Illinois
Overview:
The Health & Housing Department
is located in the Public Services Building at 213
South Illinois Street, which allows easy access
because it is within walking distance from City
Hall. Business hours are from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00
p.m. Monday through Friday. The Department has one
Director, one Manager, four secretaries, six full
time inspectors and seven part time inspectors.
Any improvements to private
property within the corporate limits of Belleville
will require appropriate permits to be obtained
through the City Building & Zoning Office. The fees
for the permits vary as to the size and scope of the
project. Applications for permits and information
on building codes and zoning regulations can be
obtained at the Building & Zoning Office. Last year
the Housing Department issued 479 building permits
at a construction value of almost $42,843,988.00 The
City of Belleville has nearly 40% of rental units
and therefore we are making a concerted effort to
encourage single family homes. Our efforts are
apparently working because last year nearly 58 new
single family homes plus 8 single family attached
condos were built in Belleville as opposed to only
29 in 1997.
As noted above, all construction
in Belleville must conform to the adopted codes and
ordinances and appropriate permits obtained before
work commences. Residents are advised to contact
the Inspection Office before any work of this nature
is contracted, to determine if a permit is required
and if the contractor is licensed or bonded by the
City.
Residents moving into Belleville
are advised that a “Certificate of Occupancy” is
required to be obtained before the residence can
legally be occupied. An inspection of the dwelling
unit is conducted by the City to ensure that there
are no substantial defects and violations to the
“housing code and ordinance” that must be corrected
before occupancy is permitted. Critical areas of
inspection include the electrical and plumbing
systems, exterior and interior structural elements,
and other areas that are readily visible. During
the year 2008, 2,753 occupancy permits were issued
as opposed to 1,809 in 1995.
Complaints regarding derelict
property are handled through the Housing Department
with the assistance of the Belleville Police
Department to enforce nuisance ordinances and
regulations. The Housing Department is helping to
clean up the City of Belleville. During 2008,
288
court action citations for nuisances were filed as
opposed to 1 in 1995. Our property values are
increasing as our citizens take more pride in their
neighborhoods.
The Housing Department has been
recycling our used police cars to provide uniformity
in transportation for all housing inspectors. This
results in better reliability for the inspectors and
less use of personal cars. All housing cars are
appropriately marked.
Goals for 2009-2010:
One of the City of Belleville’s highest priorities
is to improve the quality of neighborhoods through
enforcement of maintenance standards as well as
pursue the demolition of sub-standard, vacant
structures. The City succeeded in the
demolition of 9 structures, 3 condemned structures
along with 6 city owned structures demolished in the
year 2008.
Develop a
manual for Building and Development which would
entail specific information needed by builders and
developers on the requirements for applying for
permits, and inspection procedures. Review and
modify Electrical Ordinance and Licensing
requirements for installation of signs. Update and revise Housing Inspection
brochures and material, increase public awareness of
housing inspection program, evaluate and review
housing inspection procedures and requirements.
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