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City of Saugatuck

City of saugatuck

City Hall

102 Butler Street

P.O. Box 86

Saugatuck, Michigan 49453

(269) 857-2603

www.saugatuckcity.com

Saugatuck city Meetings

City Council

Second & Fourth Mondays 

7:00 P.M.

City Hall

History

William Gay Butler and family, from Hartford, Connecticut, settled here in 1830. He platted the village in 1833 and had it recorded as Kalamazoo, it being by the Kalamazoo River. In 1836, the legislature gave that name to the town since bearing it, and to this village the name of Newark, after its township. Rensselaer R. Crosby became the first Postmaster on Newark on May 2, 1835, succeeded by Mr. Butler on April 4, 1838. Stephen A Morrison, who became the third postmaster on January 18, 1842, got it given its old Indian name of Saugatuck, Pottawattomi for river’s mouth, for near here the Kalamazoo River empties into Lake Michigan. In 1868, both village and township were renamed Saugatuck. Saugatuck was incorporated as a village in 1868.

Applications

Building Permit and Plan Examination (pdf)Download
Building Permit Information (pdf)Download
Agent_Authorization (pdf)Download
ELECTRICAL PERMIT APPLICATION - MTS (pdf)Download
MECHANICAL PERMIT APPLICATION - MTS (pdf)Download
PLUMBING PERMIT APPLICATION - MTS (pdf)Download
Saugatuck W&S Inspection Application (pdf)Download

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