Encroachment Permit FAQs

Residential Encroachment Permits FAQs

How do I obtain an Encroachment Permit?

Submit an Encroachment Permit application. An application fee is required at the time of submittal ($59 for a residential application, $85 for a commercial application). The City will review the application and prepare the permit. Inspection fees will be invoiced to the applicant, and are due when the permit is issued.

Residential Encroachment Permit Application

Commercial Encroachment Permit Application

If the encroachment application is for a drywell, then the Idaho Department of Water Resources Shallow Injection Well Inventory application must also be submitted.

What is an encroachment?
What is a right of way?
What is an easement?
What is approved to be in the right of way or easement?
What is not approved to be in the right of way or easement?
Why is it unlawful to have something parked, blocking, or encroaching the right of way?
How do I find out where the City right of way is and where my property line begins?
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