The Building Division will make every effort to determine all requirements for issuance when you submit an application for a permit, at the very beginning of the process. However, in some rare and unforeseeable cases, code changes, new ordinances or the availability of new information not available to the Building Division at the time of application submittal may change or add requirements. If this happens, you the applicant may be required to meet additional obligations before the permit can be issued.
Issuance Requirement Statement
Fees collected for for pre-screening of a new project through land development
Appointment for project submittal as required by BPPR.
Intake Appointment
One additional set of the plot plan (site plan) page, all floor plan pages, and all exterior elevations at issuance.
Assessor's Set
Manufacturer Certificate of Origin
Unless this project is in the MSCP area the property owner must certify that the project will not damage gnatcatcher habitat. The Notification of Threatened Species - Gnatcatcher form (PDS 252) must be signed and submitted to a Land Use Technician prior to issuance of the permit.
Gnatcatcher Form
Fees collected for the micofilming of FICO, grading and Commerical Projects
California law requires that every permit applicant supply specific information and make certain declarations regarding the proposed work
Permit Application
Boxes 2 and 3 on the permit application must be completely filled out and signed and dated
Contractor License Info
433B
Notice to the Assessor (new units only)
All building projects are required to use Best Management Practices (BMPs) to control stormwater runoff. BMPs are activities or practices designed to reduce or eliminate pollutants in stormwater. Proper selection and implementation of BMPs will help you to prevent stormwater pollution from leaving your construction site.
Best Management Practices/Stormwater
Consist of administrative fee, park land acquisition fee and park improvement fees
Park Fees
Consulting with DEH, Zoning, Structural and Land Development for requirements which may affect the proposed project (i.e., flood, special area designations, route locations, septic, etc.).
Pre-Review/BPPR
The Certificate of Occupancy after the Building Inspector has passed final inspection
Inspection Card and/or verified passed 199 inspection
413A
Serves the same purpose of the 433A. The 413a was replaced with the 433A in 1986
FOR CONDITION TO BE APPROVED, THE REFERRAL SHEET MUST BE APPROVED & SIGNED BY DPW RECYCLING.
Fees collected for additional fire protection facilities and equipment necessitated by new development
Fire Mitigation Fees
structural calculations, truss drawings, energy calculations, etc.
Supporting Documents
Fees that must be paid prior to any inspections
Permit Fees
18551
Section of the California Health and Safety Code that establishes MH regulations for manufactured home, mobilehome, and commercial modular foundation systems
Certain criteria under state and local law that recognizes an individual parcel
Legal Lot
Fees charged at intake for log-in projects
Plan Check Fees
Shows the entire parcel regardless of size and show all property line dimensions
Plot Plan
This item is not approved until immediately before the permit is issued. The Land Use Technician at the PDS Building Division counter will review all conditions and recheck that the design or the proposed use of the building complies with all ordinances.
Final Review by Permit Counter
433C
A recorded document (similar to the 433a) recorded by the escrow company. Governed by HSC 18555. County will never be involved in recording.