| Non-Residential & Multi-Family Building
Projects |
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| Project Sequence |
| This information sheet provides general building
sequence information. Not all of the steps will be applicable
to specific projects. Steps for specific projects will be indicated
by the Inspection Division personnel. See Plan
Requirements for Non-Residential & Multi-Family Buildings
for details about
plan requirements. |
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STEP 1:
Determine the correct land use zoning for the property and the
uses which are permitted within that zone. (Planning Division)
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STEP 2:
Determine requirements for possible street dedication, easements
and improvements. (Engineering Department) |
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STEP 3:
Have qualified architect or designer prepare the required sets
of preliminary site plans. Drawings must include property lines,
building and setback lines, landscaping, signs, fencing, design
of ingress and egress, off-street parking, loading facilities,
trash disposal and exterior elevations. Submit same to Planning
Division for architectural review. Some projects may require
Architectural Committee review prior to final staff approval.
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STEP 4:
Apply for any necessary Planning Commission or special staff
committee approvals. |
- Project Clearance Committee review is required on certain
projects subject to Planning Division determination.
- Planning Commission approvals required on Zone changes,
Use Permits, Planned Developments, Variances, etc.
- City Council approval required in areas of special zoning
exceptions and other special uses.
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STEP 5:
Attend the designated Planning Commission meeting. These meetings
are held the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of each month at 7:00PM in
the City Council chambers. (Planning Division) |
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STEP 6:
After architectural approval, provide four sets of detailed
construction plans and two additional plot plans (showing required
utility connections), to the Permit Center and apply for a Building
Permit. Complete the building, plumbing, electrical and mechanical
permit application forms. |
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STEP 7:
Detailed plan checking is performed by the Inspection Services
Division. The first plan check comments require approximately
four to six weeks and the back check, one to two weeks, depending
on the complexity of the project and the adequacy of the construction
plans submitted, and this may fluctuate with the work load.
During this period, plans are also reviewed by other departments
as necessary, such as Planning, Fire, Engineering, and Utilities.
Applicants have the option of using an approved third
party plan check agency to expedite Building Inspection
plan check turn-around time. |
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STEP 8:
Apply for water and sewer services at the Water and Sewer Department.
Apply for electric service at the Electric Department. Also
execute street dedication, easements and improvements agreements.
Certain improvement costs and utility service fees must be paid
before issuance of the building permit. |
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STEP 9:
Pay school district fees, obtain agency approvals such as Santa
Clara County Health Department, Bay Area Air Quality Management
District, State Water Resource Board, Cal-OSHA (Occupational
Safety and Health Administration), Water Pollution Control Plant,
Airport Land Use Commission, etc., if applicable. Agency approval(s)
must be obtained prior to issuance of a building permit. |
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STEP 10:
Upon payment of building, electrical, plumbing and mechanical
permit fees, the applicant will be granted the required permits,
an approved set of construction plans, and an inspection card.
(Permit Services Division) |
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STEP 11:
Post the inspection card at the construction site and keep the
approved construction plans on the job. |
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STEP 12:
Call the Inspection Division: 615-2400 to schedule inspections.
Please refer to the Automated
Inspection Request information on this website for detailed
procedures on requesting an inspection. |
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| [ More Links ] |
Plan Requirements
for Non-Residential & Multi-Family Buildings
Single
Family Residential Building Permits
Smart
Permit Information System |
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