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Non-Emergency Dispatch: (801)395-8221
Main Office: (801)782-3580
Office Hours 7:30-6:00 p.m.
Monday-Thursday
OPEN BURN IS OPEN

PLAN REVIEWS
& PERMITS
Weber Fire District requires all new development to submit plans for review. This includes site plans, civil drawings, and construction drawings for your project. Please note, that some projects require permits.
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Fire alarms
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Fire suppression systems
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Kitchen hoods
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LPG, hydrogen, and nitro tanks.
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Pyrotechnic Displays - see Fireworks
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Burning - See Burning Info
If you are unsure if your project requires plan submission and permits, please contact the Fire Marshal's Office at: prevention@weberfiredistrict.gov
All contact information is listed below.
**Please allow up to 14 working days for the review process**
NEW DEVELOPMENT PLAN REVIEWS
Electronic Plan Submission:
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For your convenience, we are able to accept most plans via email at:
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Click here to obtain a plan submittal checklist:
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Approved plans and permits will not be released until all applicable fees have been paid.
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The submittal application form must be submitted along with each set of plans:
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Plan Submittal Application. Please complete this form and submit it with the plans.
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PLEASE ALLOW UP TO 14 BUSINESS DAYS FOR PLAN REVIEWS.
COMPLEX PROJECTS MAY REQUIRE THIRD PARTY REVIEWS AT THE APPLICANTS EXPENSE
LPG Tanks
- Click here to obtain and complete the application form.
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Approved plans and permits will not be released until all applicable fees have been paid.
PLEASE ALLOW UP TO 14 BUSINESS DAYS FOR REVIEWS.
Fee Schedule:
Beginning March 16th, 2020, the Weber Fire District Board of Trustees approved a new fee schedule. Click here to view the fee schedule: WFD Fee Schedule – 2020
Beginning November 1, 2019, the Weber Fire District Board of Trustees approved a revised Fire Impact Fee Facilities Plan and Impact Fee Schedule. Click here to view the impact fee schedule: Impact Fee Schedule 2020
Weber Fire District Area Map:
The following map is for your reference when determining if your project falls within the jurisdictional boundaries of Weber Fire District (grid references are for internal use). If you have a question whether you are in our area or not, please feel free to contact us directly.
