Westminster Stormwater and Sewer Permit Guide

Environmental Protection Colorado 3 Minutes Read ยท published March 01, 2026 Flag of Colorado

In Westminster, Colorado, managing stormwater and obtaining a sewer hookup often requires permits and coordination with city departments. This guide explains which Westminster offices oversee stormwater control and sewer connections, summarizes required approvals and typical steps, and points to official forms and contact pages for applications, inspections, and complaints.

Permits and When They Apply

Stormwater and sewer requirements depend on whether work disturbs land, alters drainage, or connects to the city sewer collection system. Typical triggers include new construction, redevelopment that changes run-off, and any private sewer tap to the municipal system. Contact the City of Westminster Building Division and Public Works early to confirm required permits and plan review.

Start permit conversations at plan stage to avoid delays.

Penalties & Enforcement

Enforcement for stormwater and sewer violations in Westminster is administered by city departments including Public Works and Community Development (Building Safety). Specific fine amounts or daily penalties are not specified on the cited municipal pages [1]. Where an ordinance or permit condition is violated the city may issue notices, stop-work orders, corrective work orders, administrative citations, or pursue civil remedies and court action; specific escalation schedules are not specified on the cited pages [1].

  • Enforcer: Public Works and Building Division; complaints and inspections are handled by these offices [2].
  • Appeals: permit denials, citations, and orders generally provide administrative appeal routes; specific time limits and procedures are provided with the notice or the municipal code and should be followed closely [1].
  • Monetary penalties: amounts and fee schedules are not specified on the cited municipal pages and must be confirmed with the city or the official ordinance text [1].
  • Non-monetary sanctions: corrective orders, stop-work orders, permit suspension, or referral to court are options available to the city under its enforcement authority.
If you receive a stop-work order, stop activity immediately and contact the issuing department.

Applications & Forms

Application names and fees are published by the city where available; if a named form or fee is not posted the official pages or the permitting counter will confirm requirements.

  • Stormwater permit or erosion and sediment control plan: check Public Works for the permit packet or plan submittal requirements; if a form is not posted the city accepts plan packages through plan review channels [2].
  • Sewer tap/connection permit: applied through Building or Utilities divisions; specific application name, fee, and submittal method are provided by the city when requested.
  • Fees: fee schedules are published by the city when available; if not available on the public page the fee is not specified on the cited page [1].

Action steps:

  • Pre-application: submit preliminary plans and request pre-application meeting with Public Works and Building Safety.
  • Apply: submit complete permit packets per department instructions; include erosion controls, grading, and sewer connection details.
  • Inspection: schedule required inspections and correct any deficiencies to receive final sign-off.

Common Violations

  • Failure to obtain a required stormwater or sewer permit before starting work.
  • Improper or absent erosion and sediment control during construction.
  • Unauthorized connections or discharges to the storm or sanitary sewer system.

FAQ

Do I always need a stormwater permit for grading or construction?
Not always; it depends on the project scope and disturbance area. Contact Public Works for determination and plan review.
How do I request a sewer hookup inspection?
Request inspections through the Building Division or Utilities inspection scheduling; follow the inspection instructions given with your permit.
What if I see an illicit discharge or sewer overflow?
Report spills and overflows immediately to Public Works or the city emergency contact so the city can respond and contain impacts.

How-To

  1. Contact Westminster Public Works and Building Division to confirm which permits apply to your project.
  2. Prepare required plans, erosion control, and sewer connection details; obtain any required engineering reviews.
  3. Submit permit applications and pay applicable fees as directed by the city permit portal or counter.
  4. Schedule and pass required inspections; correct deficiencies and obtain final approvals before use.

Key Takeaways

  • Engage Public Works and Building early to confirm permit triggers.
  • Complete erosion control and sewer details reduce enforcement risk.

Help and Support / Resources


  1. [1] Municipal Code - City of Westminster (Code of Ordinances)
  2. [2] City of Westminster - Public Works