McLendon Chisholm Revises Fee Schedule, Updates Permitting Costs
The City of McLendon Chisholm revised its FY 2025 to 2026 fee schedule on December 9, 2025 and posted the updated document on its website. Residents, businesses, and contractors should review the city Public Notices and RFP pages at mclendon-chisholm.com to confirm current permit, development, utility, and administrative fees because the changes can affect project budgets and timelines.

The City of McLendon Chisholm revised its FY 2025 to 2026 fee schedule and updated the document on its website on December 9, 2025. The revised schedule is available in the city online notices and documents area, and the site indicates the document update date as 12/09/25. The city also continues to list board and commission openings, and notices for RFQ and IFB opportunities related to sanitary sewer improvements.
The updated fee schedule covers permit fees, development charges, utility rates, and administrative fees that are used for city services and regulatory processes. For residents planning home improvements, developers preparing permit applications, and small businesses budgeting for utilities or licensing, the new figures may change estimated project costs and approval timelines. Contractors and firms considering bids for the sanitary sewer notices should consult the revised fees before submitting proposals, because application costs and related administrative charges can affect bid calculations.
City officials direct the public to the Public Notices and RFP pages for the official, downloadable fee schedule and other updated documents. The city web address is mclendon-chisholm.com and the public notices area contains the downloadable file marked updated 12/09/25. Consulting that source will provide the definitive numbers for specific permits, utility accounts, and administrative services.
Locally, fee revisions are part of municipal budget management and service planning. Even modest adjustments to permit or utility charges can influence the pace of residential projects and the cost environment for commercial development in Rockwall County. Board and commission openings listed on the site offer residents opportunities to participate in local governance at a time when policy decisions and fee structures are being reviewed.
Residents, business owners, and contractors are advised to review the posted fee schedule promptly, factor any changes into upcoming plans and proposals, and contact city staff via the website for clarifications or to obtain the downloadable documents.
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