Generator Permit Requirements in Shoreham, VT

Addison County. Vermont does NOT have a statewide residential building code enforced via local inspectors for 1-2 family homes. The Vermont Residential Building Energy Standards (RBES, 2020 update) are self-certified by builders. State plumbing and electrical permits go through the VT Division of Fire Safety. The only town-level permit is a Zoning Permit issued by Zoning Administrator Robin Conway. Town Clerk Laura Siebecker (802-897-5841) records permits but does not issue building permits.

Low-confidence data for Shoreham.

Shoreham does not publish a building permit process online and we could not verify a current building authority. The guidance below is based on baseline IRC code (the most commonly adopted residential code) plus state-mandated layers. Before starting any work, call the village office at 802-897-2668 to confirm what permits and inspections actually apply.

By Joey, Founder · Last verified May 28, 2026 · How we research →

Population: 600 Code: 2021 Verified: 2026-05-28 1 local rules

When you need a Generator permit

Required·Rule 1

A permanent standby generator requires a Vermont state electrical permit from the VT Electricians Licensing Board (DFS) for the transfer switch and any new feeders. If fueled by natural gas or propane, a VT gas-fitter permit (also under DFS) applies. Shoreham has no town building department. A portable generator does not require a permit, but a transfer switch must be installed by a licensed VT electrician to prevent backfeed to the utility grid.

Typical Timelineabout 2 weeks
SourceVT Division of Fire Safety (DFS) electrical & gas · view source

Generator Permit Costs: Shoreham vs. Nearby

CityEstimated Fee
Shoreham N/A
Burlington $75 – $1,500
South Burlington $75 – $1,500
Rutland $75 – $1,500

Fees shown are estimates based on local building code data. Actual fees may vary based on project scope and valuation. See all Shoreham permit costs →

Zoning Considerations

Zoning

Standby generators are subject to setback requirements, typically 5 feet from any building opening (NFPA 37) and 3+ feet from property lines. Some jurisdictions require site plan review showing generator placement. Noise ordinances (typically 55-65 dBA daytime, 45-55 dBA nighttime) may affect placement.

Estimated Project Timeline

Here's a typical timeline for a generator project:

Week 1
Get quotes & finalize design
Contact licensed contractors, get 3+ quotes, finalize project scope and drawings.
Week 2
Submit permit application
Your contractor submits the application to Shoreham's building department.
Week 3-4
Plan review & approval
Typical processing time: about 2 weeks. Application review and permit issuance.
Week 5+
Construction & inspections
Post the permit card on site. Work begins. Schedule inspections at required stages (varies by project). Final inspection required before closing the permit.

Timeline is based on the typical about 2 weeks permit processing time. Actual timelines vary by project complexity, completeness of application, and current department workload.

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Building Department Contact

NameTown of Shoreham Zoning Office
Address297 Main Street, Shoreham, VT 05770
HoursMon, Tue, Thu 9am-4pm; Wed 9am-7pm (Town Office)

Frequently Asked Questions

Contact the building department for current Generator permit fee information. Fees typically vary based on project scope and valuation.

It depends on the specifics of your project. Some smaller Generator projects may be exempt from permit requirements, while larger ones typically require a permit. Use our free lookup tool to check your specific situation.

Working without a required permit can result in fines, stop-work orders, being required to remove completed work, and complications when selling your home. It's always best to check first.

Typical approval time for Generator permits is about 2 weeks. More complex projects may take longer if plan review is required.

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Disclaimer: This information was last verified on 2026-05-28. Building permit requirements may change. Zoning requirements (setbacks, lot coverage, height limits) are separate and vary by location. Always confirm with your local building and planning departments before starting your project. PermitMint provides general guidance, not legal advice.