PERMIT REQUIREMENTS:
Temporary sanitary facilities shall be provided for workman on site.
An approved fire extinguisher shall be available at times during demolition.
Prior to shipment to a final disposal area, all debris shall be sorted. Failure to sort debris will result in higher disposal cost
to the contractor and owner. No on-site burning or burying of debris is permitted.
Recyclable items and certain hazardous waste products may be disposed of at the Jackson Community Recycling center.
Contact the Recycling Center at the number below to determine what hazardous products are accepted and
when.
Finished materials in good repair, such as toilets, shower and tub valves, kitchen sinks, hardware and doors may be donated
to the Habitat for Humanity resale outlet, Restore. Contact the store about other items they may need.
Other materials, such as drywall, insulation, treated lumber, plumbing waste and vent materials, etc., should go to the
County Landfill to be transferred to a disposal facility.
Woodstoves or manufactured fireplaces may be disposed of at the Trash Transfer Station.
DISPOSAL OF DEBRIS:
Sorting: Prior to transporting demolition waste to the Trash Transfer Station, Teton County Integrated Solid Waste and
Recycling requires 48 hour advance notice, as well as receipt of asbestos abatement paperwork from contractors delivering
lar
ge
volumes of demolition waste. Please call the scale house, 733-7172, 48 hours in advance for all loads.
Items that go to the Trash Transfer Station (for current cost please call 733-7172)
Concrete Pile: Concrete, asphalt, tile (items must be broken into pieces not more than 300lbs (about 2’X2’). Steel
posts or rebar must be cut flush with
concrete.
Upper Hill Wood Pile: Dimensional wood (must be clean of large metal pieces, wires, foam, and insulation. Nails,
and small metal component are acceptable)
Upper Hill Compost Pile: Trees, branches, weeds, grass, shrubs.
Scrap Metal Pile: Scrap metal, wire.
Tip Floor: Gypsum board/drywall, non-certified refrigeration units
Items that go to the Recycling Center (no cost)
Corrugated cardboard (no wax board or paper board)
INSPECTIONS: Commercial projects will require a pre-demolition inspection. A final inspection is required after all work is done for
both residential and commercial projects. At the time of the final inspection, all grading shell be restored to
Coun
ty standards
and all utilities disconnected and capped. Abandoned septic tanks shall be pumped, their lids broken in and filled with clean fill
material.
Inspection Line 307-732-5745 Please call before 4:00 pm to receive an inspection the following business day
Inspection Type Sign-off Inspector’s Initials
Pre-Demolition (if required)
NOTICE: I certify that I have read and examined this application and know the same to be true and correct. All provisions of the
laws and ordinances governing this work will be complied with whether specified herein or not. The granting of this permit does not
give authority to violate or cancel the provisions of any state or local law regulating construction or the performance
there
of.
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