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  1. Culture

    https://hr.mecknc.gov/Culture

    Mecklenburg County celebrates its amazing team!

  2. Human Resources

    https://hr.mecknc.gov/Home

    Mecklenburg County Human Resources serves the County organization by providing services and support to all County employees through talent management, employee relations, training and organizational development, classification and compensation, benefits, the employee service center, and compliance and retention.  

  3. Highlighted Positions

    https://hr.mecknc.gov/highlighted-positions

    A listing of Mecklenburg County's highlighted positions.

  4. Events

    https://hr.mecknc.gov/events

    Learn about upcoming events offered by Mecklenburg County Human Resources. 

  5. About Human Resources

    https://hr.mecknc.gov/about

    Mecklenburg County Human Resources serves the County organization by providing services and support to all County employees. Serves range from talent acquisition to employee relations. 

  6. Events

    https://code.mecknc.gov/events

    Event listing for all Code Enforcement events.

  7. OnSchedule Fee Policy

    https://code.mecknc.gov/node/801

    Beginning March 1, 2009, all OnSchedule Plan Review projects will be required to pay the estimated permit fee based on the estimated construction cost provided on the OnSchedule application prior to submitting the project for plan review. The fees may be paid by the Owner, Owner's representative, Architect, Engineer, or contractor. For new construction, please see our chart for square footage cost. This is located on the Publications Page under Building Permit Fee Calculations.

  8. Definitions

    https://code.mecknc.gov/site-menu/plan-review/commercial/definitions

    Definitions and explanations of important Code Enforcement Programs and Services.

  9. Inspection Failure Reports

    https://code.mecknc.gov/Inspection-Failure-Reports

    Links to Inspection Failure search pages

  10. Racking Systems

    https://code.mecknc.gov/plan-review/commercial/racking-systems

    The North Carolina Building Code requires that buildings and racking/shelving systems installed therein conform to seismic code requirements and other pertinent code requirements. Based on the height of materials stored on shelving and the classifications of such materials, the North Carolina Fire Code classified certain installation "High Pile Combustible Storage". To ensure code compliance and safety, the department reviews plans on such buildings and shelving systems prior to issuance of permits for construction.