First, determine who maintains your road.
If you are on a Township Road:
Review our Minimum Standards for Entrances – Policy 22 to determine whether you will qualify.
- Acquire a contractor and obtain a copy of their insurance as described in Policy 22
- If you are doing the work yourself, obtain the insurance described in Policy 22
- Complete the application below
- Submit a copy of your insurance
- Submit your payment following the instruction in the fees section of this page
- The Township will contact you within 3 business days of receiving your payment to confirm the next steps with you
Active Permit
- Once you have submitted payment, you will have 6 months to complete the work
- When you have constructed your entrance, request an initial inspection
- A Township inspector will attend and either approve your entrance or provide direction on how to bring it up to standard
- Complete all required work to bring the entrance up to standard
- When you are sure that you have completed all requirements to make the driveway compliant with Policy 22, request a final inspection
- After final inspection, you will receive your entrance permit, or a notice that your entrance has not passed inspection
If you are unsure whether you would qualify:
If you are unsure whether you would qualify, you can obtain an opinion of entrance from the Township by paying the application fee, but not the deposit. The Township will review the location and advise whether an entrance would qualify in the location you are proposing. This way, if your entrance would not pass, you would not lose your deposit. If the Township feels you could proceed in your location, you must pay the deposit to proceed with your application. You will still be required to construct the entrance in accordance with Policy 22 to get your deposit back.