
City of Appleton Building Permit
The undersigned on behalf of itself, and as an authorized agent of the company owner when applicable, agrees to construct the above-described building in accordance with plans and …
Property Detail - my.appleton.org
The City of Appleton makes every effort to produce and publish the most current and accurate information possible. No warranties, expressed or implied, are provided for the data herein, its …
New Commercial Building Permit - applications.appleton.org
'New_Commercial_100_N_Appleton_Street.pdf' so we can match the plan (s) with the submitted permit. If plan documents cannot be matched to a permit they will not be processed.
Appleton Memorial Day Parade Home
Called "Moment of Remembrance," this ceremony occurs immediately following the Parade in Appleton’s historic Riverside Cemetery, at the George D. Eggleston, G.A.R. monument – 714 …
City of Appleton Electrical Permit
I hereby agree, with the issuance of this permit to do only the work specified herein and to faithfully comply with the laws and regulations of the State of Wisconsin and the ordinances of …
Driveway Permit - applications.appleton.org
Please include the project address in the name of the plan file (s) you are uploading, i.e. 'Driveway_100_N_Appleton_Street.pdf' so we can match the plan (s) with the submitted permit.
Route of Appleton Christmas Parade
Please contact Greg Otis or Djuanna Hugdahl at the ADI Office at (920) 954-9112 if you have other questions about the Downtown Appleton Christmas Parade. Information is also available …
City of Appleton Fire Permit
View on-line at www.appleton.org. With the exception of fires fueled by natural gas, propane and charcoal, a permit must be obtained by the fire department prior to having any outdoor fire.
Appleton Flag Day Parade Home
It is held at American Legion Post No. 38, 3220 W. College Avenue, Appleton. The parade is honored to announce a performance by the United States Air Force Honor Guard.
Appleton Flag Day Parade History
Appleton’s parade is recognized as the nation’s oldest Flag Day Parade. It has evolved into a huge event drawing upwards of 60,000 spectators from all over Northeastern Wisconsin.