Buildings Department

The Historical Preservation Commission was established by Ordinance 381 in February of 2011 and meets on the third Thursday of the month in the City Hall Board room. By design, any changes to the exterior of a structure or sign, in either the Residential or Downtown Historical district must first file an application with submittals in City Hall by the first of the month and receive a Certificate of Appropriateness before beginning modifications.

For additional information:

To schedule an inspection please call the Building Department at (662) 562-4474 Ext 3.  Please allow 48-72 business hours for our staff to process your request once it has been received.

Due to space limitations, not all ordinances are available on our website, please contact city hall if you have specific questions or email us at permits@cityofsenatobiams.gov.

Contact Us

Stephen Hodges
Building & Planning Director
662-562-4474 ext. 3
shodges@cityofsenatobiams.gov


Erika Holden
Building Code Administrator
662-562-4474 ext. 3
eholden@cityofsenatobiams.gov


Brevin Holden
Fire Inspector
662-562-4474 ext. 3 (O)
662-292-8034 (C)
8am-5pm
bholden@cityofsenatobiams.gov


Justin Steelandt
Code Enforcement Officer
662-562-4474 ext. 3
jsteelandt@cityofsenatobiams.gov


Bryan Riley
Building Code Inspector
662-562-4474 ext. 3
briley@cityofsenatobiams.gov


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