Building Codes

The Building Codes Department is responsible for the administration and enforcement of the provisions of the building, mechanical, and plumbing codes. The purpose of these codes is to provide minimum requirements to safeguard the public safety, health, and general welfare through affordability, structural strength, means of egress facilities, stability, sanitation, light and ventilation, energy conservation and safety to life and property from fire and other hazards attributed to the built environment.

The Building Codes Department reviews and issues all building, plumbing, and mechanical permits within the Town. The Department inspects all work performed associated with these issued permits. The Department also maintains all records associated with these permits and inspections. The Department is also charged with maintaining records of the Adequate Facilities Taxes and the Roadway Infrastructure Impact Fees paid to the Town. The Town of Nolensville has adopted to the 2018 I-Codes.

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Construction Hours

  • Monday- Saturday 7am-7pm(or dark, whichever occurs first)

  • Sunday 9am-7pm (or dark, whichever occurs first)

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Payments can be made in person with check or credit/debit card or by phone with a credit/debit card. We do not accept cash. Please note: To ensure that payment is processed in a timely manner, payments need to be made before 2:00pm everyday. 

Staff

Monty Kapavik

Codes Enforcement Director

Monty Kapavik

615-776-6692
Email Monty Kapavik

Chris Bridgewater, Plans Examiner/Codes Inspector II
Email Chris Bridgewater

Janna Pastin, Senior Permit Specialist
615-776-6694
Email Janna Pastin

Hope King, Codes Assistant
615-776-6686
Email Hope King

Building and Codes 2023-2024 Accomplishments

  • Developed commercial construction checklist detailing common code violations and specifying areas of inspection.

  • Inaugural annual event known as Coffee with Codes conducted fall of 2023.

  • Began two-year process of adapting the 2024 International Code Council's suite of model codes.

  • Continued property maintenance inspections to identify and require remediation of homes, parcels, and businesses found in violation of the 2018 International Property Maintenance Code. 

  • Completed comprehensive update of plan review, permitting and inspection fee schedules to generate sufficient revenues to offset plan review, permitting and inspection expenditures.