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Complete Structure Demolition Permit in Loveland, Colorado

Required for demolition of a complete structure within Loveland. Governed by the City's Complete Structure Demolition - Building Guide, coordinated with the Water Department for utility disconnections.

Verified 2026-07-03 · Source

When you need this permit

  • Provide 1 plot plan (electronic or 8.5x11in paper) showing the location of capped utilities (water, wastewater, fire line, electric, gas, etc.)
  • Must call Xcel Energy to have the gas meter pulled/inspected prior to demolition
  • Complete a Building Permit Application; residential submittals to eplan-res@cityofloveland.org, non-residential to eplan-building@cityofloveland.org
  • State asbestos report is required for demolition permits per the City's Permitting FAQ's list of projects requiring a building permit
  • Utility disconnections (demo water service, demo fire service, demo wastewater, demo pre-treatment, as applicable) must be completed and inspected by the Water Department prior to the Final Building inspection

Required documents

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Fee schedule

Building Permit Fee (valuation-based)City of Loveland 2026 Fee Schedule; no separate flat demolition fee or bond was found published by the City for Loveland (unlike some Colorado/Montana cities that impose a fixed demolition bond)
Based on the current ICC Building Valuation Data applied to the stated project valuation

Review timeline

Plan reviewLoveland’s published plan-review target
5–5 business days

How long did your Complete Structure Demolition Permit permit actually take in Loveland?

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Inspection process

  1. 1

    Utility Disconnections

    Demo Water Service, Demo Fire Service, Demo WasteWater, and/or Demo Pre-treatment as applicable, performed/inspected by the Water Department (call 970-962-3721); must be completed prior to the Final Building inspection. Meter pit/vault abandonment, fire-line blank-flanging, and sewer tap abandonment each have detailed City specifications (referencing COL water/wastewater development standards 7.3.18 and 8.3.13)

  2. 2

    Final Building Inspection

    Confirms demolition is complete and no dangerous conditions exist (open holes, exposed/uncontained electrical wiring, etc.)

See the full Loveland inspection guide — scheduling & re-inspection fees →

Tips

  • Once a full submittal is received and accepted through the check-in process, the review time is 5 business days, per the City's Complete Structure Demolition - Building Guide.
  • If a water, fire, or sewer service is intended for reuse by a future new/temporary building, show the disconnection location on the utility demo plan rather than fully abandoning it at the main.
  • Call the Water Department at (970) 962-3721 for all utility-abandonment inspections before backfilling.

Frequently asked questions

Loveland requires a complete structure demolition permit for: Provide 1 plot plan (electronic or 8.5x11in paper) showing the location of capped utilities (water, wastewater, fire line, electric, gas, etc.); Must call Xcel Energy to have the gas meter pulled/inspected prior to demolition; Complete a Building Permit Application; residential submittals to eplan-res@cityofloveland.org, non-residential to eplan-building@cityofloveland.org; State asbestos report is required for demolition permits per the City's Permitting FAQ's list of projects requiring a building permit; Utility disconnections (demo water service, demo fire service, demo wastewater, demo pre-treatment, as applicable) must be completed and inspected by the Water Department prior to the Final Building inspection. If your project isn't listed, confirm with City of Loveland Building Division (Development Services Department) at (970) 962-2505 before starting work.

In Loveland, the published Building Permit Fee (valuation-based) is: Based on the current ICC Building Valuation Data applied to the stated project valuation. These are the jurisdiction's own published figures — see the fee schedule table and source citations on this page.

Once a full submittal is received and accepted through the check-in process, the review time is 5 business days. Source: City of Loveland Complete Structure Demolition - Building Guide.

You'll need: Building Permit Application (Demolition); Utility Demo Plot Plan; State Asbestos Report. See the required-documents checklist on this page for details on each.

Loveland requires 2 inspection(s) for a complete structure demolition permit, in order: Utility Disconnections, Final Building Inspection. Schedule each through City of Loveland Building Division (Development Services Department) ((970) 962-2505).

Apply through City of Loveland Building Division (Development Services Department) at 410 E. 5th Street, Loveland, CO 80537. Phone: (970) 962-2505, email: eplan-res@cityofloveland.org (residential); eplan-building@cityofloveland.org (non-residential). Office hours: Lobby Hours: Monday-Friday 7:30 AM-4:00 PM; Phone Hours: Monday-Friday 7:30 AM-3:30 PM. Inspection Line: (970) 962-2100. Official information: https://www.lovgov.org/services/development-services/building-division.

Loveland, Colorado has adopted: Colorado has no statewide mandatory building code for municipalities; each home-rule or statutory city adopts and amends its own building code edition. Colorado's only statewide floor is an energy/greenhouse-gas standard: House Bill 22-1362 (2022), codified in relevant part at C.R.S. Title 24 and repealing portions of the prior C.R.S. 30-28-211 energy-code statute, directs the Colorado Energy Code Board to publish a Model Electric Ready and Solar Ready Code and a Model Low Energy and Carbon Code, which local governments (and certain state agencies) must adopt on their own timelines or otherwise demonstrate equivalent/greater stringency. Source: Colorado General Assembly, HB22-1362 (leg.colorado.gov/bills/hb22-1362); Colorado Energy Office Energy Code Board. Applicants should confirm the specific edition/amendments in effect for their city, since Colorado building codes vary by municipality.; City of Loveland runs its own Building Division and adopts/amends its own code within the Unified Development Code (Title 18) and Municipal Code (Title 15) framework — it is NOT a DOLA/state-administered program. Effective July 1, 2026, the City Council-adopted amendments move Loveland to the 2024 International Building Code (IBC) and 2024 International Residential Code (IRC) family (referenced in the City's 'Building Code adopted changes (ICC 2024)' notice, approved on second reading June 2, 2026); prior to that date the currently effective editions are the 2021 IRC, 2021 IMC (Mechanical), and 2021 IFGC (Fuel Gas), per City of Loveland Residential HVAC/Gas Load Fast Track forms dated 5/27/2026. Source: City of Loveland Building Division homepage and Loveland Building Code Amendments page (lovgov.org/services/development-services/building-division; lovgov.org/services/development-services/building-division/loveland-building-code).; Effective July 1, 2026, City of Loveland adopts the Colorado Model Low Energy and Carbon Code (combining the Colorado Model Electric Ready and Solar Ready Code with the 2024 International Energy Conservation Code (IECC)) to satisfy the HB22-1362 statewide energy-code floor. Source: City of Loveland 'City Council approves building-related code changes' notice (lovgov.org/home/showpublisheddocument/63720/639162471002370000).; Effective July 1, 2026, City of Loveland adopts Appendix BC (Accessory Dwelling Units) from the International Residential Code, with local amendments to align with the Unified Development Code, and now allows a property owner to act as general contractor on an ADU provided all subcontractors hold a valid City of Loveland contractor license. Source: City of Loveland code-changes notice.; Effective July 1, 2026, City of Loveland adopts Appendix BE from the International Residential Code (Radon Control Methods) for all new commercial and residential buildings, with new rough-radon, final-radon, and radon-mitigation-certificate inspections. Source: City of Loveland code-changes notice.; Building Valuation Data Table (square-foot construction costs by ICC occupancy group and construction type), effective March 15, 2026, is used by the City to calculate building-permit valuation; the City's fee schedule states 'Building permit fees are based on the current ICC Fees' via the ICC Building Valuation Data publication (iccsafe.org/products-and-services/i-codes/code-development-process/building-valuation-data/). Source: City of Loveland Building Valuation Data Table PDF (lovgov.org/home/showpublisheddocument/60277/639090010225200000) and 2026 Fee Schedule (lovgov.org/home/showpublisheddocument/60275/639089984528770000).. Local amendments apply — see the Loveland overview page for the full list.

Sources & verification

Verified against official sources. Last reviewed 2026-07-03.

Fees, timelines, and adopted codes are researched from each jurisdiction's published records — see how we verify. Requirements change and vary by project, so always confirm the current details with the Loveland building department before you submit. PermitBase is an independent reference and is not affiliated with any government agency.