Building Codes

The Building Codes Department is charged with safeguarding public health, safety, and general welfare by the enforcement of building, mechanical, plumbing, and property maintenance codes. The department also reviews and issues all building, plumbing, and mechanical permits and ensures that inspected work complies with, or exceeds, the intent of the code.

In addition to inspections and permitting, the department also maintains comprehensive records including permits, applications, certificates of occupancy, plans and specification sheets. It also oversees the collection of the Adequate Facilities Tax, and the Roadway Infrastructure Impact Fees. The Town of Nolensville has adopted to the 2024 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)

Application to Operate Outside of Construction Hours

Make a Payment               
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 2:00 pm every day. 

We are happy to announce that we can now accept permit payments through the Municipal Payments portal. You can find the link at the bottom of the page for the portal. Click here for instructions on getting started and making payments.

Staff

Monty Kapavik

Building Official

Monty Kapavik

615-776-6692
Email Monty Kapavik

Chris Bridgewater, Plans Examiner/Codes Inspector II
615-630-8851
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 Codes 2024-2025 Accomplishments

  • Issued commercial permits for new construction totaling 119,946 square feet at a combined value of $22,817,750.20 (June 30, 2024, through June 30, 2025)

  • Removed 345 unlawfully placed signs

  • Opened 39 property maintenance violation cases including: high grass, inoperable vehicles, insanity conditions, soil erosion and substandard structures. Staff also closed 34 property maintenance cases after compliance was achieved

  • Adopted the 2024 International Code Council suite of model codes

  • FY 24-25 Permit Report