Permitting
At MWM DesignGroup, we are uniquely positioned to develop a strategy to guide your projects through the city, county, state and federal regulatory approval process.
MWM DesignGroup’s technical understanding of regulatory constraints, plus long-established relationships and our collaborative team approach to project solutions enables us to navigate the regulatory process with consistent success. Clients continue to seek MWM’s input on land entitlement issues, and more often than not, tell us we were able to accomplish what others considered impossible. Best of all, our willingness to work with regulatory staff and agency management in a cooperative manner leaves everyone eager to work together on the next project.
Over the past decades, MWM DesignGroup has built long-term, amiable relationships with government officials and community leaders involved in the development process at the City, County and State level. MWM’s Permitting team works closely with other MWM’s design disciplines, sharing resources and the knowledge base of our land entitlement/permitting specialists.
STAFF CONSULTATIONS
- MWM Permitting maintains long standing relationships with regulatory staff.
- Preliminary Plan Reviews
- Public Project Reviews
- Fire Department Consultations
- Comment Resolution Meetings With Review Staff
COMMERCIAL PERMITS
- Site Plans and Site Plan Exemptions
- Building Permits
- Demolition Permits
- Tree/Arborist Review
- AULCC
- General Permits
- Sign Permits
- Temporary Permits
RESIDENTIAL PERMITS
- Townhomes
- Boat Docks
- Demolition
- Tree/Arborist Review
- Single-Family Residences
- Driveway/Sidewalk
SITE PLANS
MWM provides both commercial and residential site plan permits, including expedited plan review.
BUILDING PERMITS
MWM can assist with both commercial and residential building permits, including expedited plan review.
Land Use Entitlements
Services include easement dedication and recordation, as well as license agreements.
SURROUNDING JURISDICTIONS
Our team is experienced with permitting in surrounding jurisdictions to the City of Austin, including Travis County and Fire Marshall review.