Permits and Applications
Lee County
Secondary
Roads
Moving Permits
Oversize/Overweight Permits are needed for transporting
loads over 80,000 pounds, are more than 13’6” high or 8’6” wide and a trailer
or load length over 53’.
Moving
Permit
Permits to Work
In County
Right of Way
Permits to work in county right of way need to obtained when grading, building or modifying the right of
way or structures in the right of way. Permits are issued by completing an
application to perform work within county right of way stating what you are
doing and where you are doing in the right of way. The County Engineer
inspects the work area and determines if the job is allowable. If it is the
permit will be approved and you may proceed with the work. There is no charge
for this permit.
Application
to Perform Work in County Right of Way
Permits for Use of County Right of Way
for Utilities and Tile Line Accommodation
Utility companies, corporations, individuals
wanting to install utilities or tile lines in the county right of way need to
obtain a permit for use of county right of way. An application needs to be
completed to obtain a permit. It explains where the work will take place and what
the work will include. The County
Engineer looks over the
area and determines if the application is permissible or not. There is no
charge for this permit.
Application
For Utilities To Use County Right of Way
Dust
Control Permit
Entrance
Permit
Frequently Asked
Questions
Annual
Oversize Permit
Annual
Oversize/Overweight Permit
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For more information contact
Lee County Engineers Office
933 Avenue H
Fort Madison, Iowa 52627
Phone: 319- 372-2541
Fax: 319-372-8198
Lee
County Engineer
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