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Pursuant to San Diego Municipal Code (SDMC) §129.0114, no structure or portion of a structure shall be used or occupied, and no change in the existing use or occupancy classification of a structure or portion of a structure shall be made until the Building Official has issued a Certificate of Occupancy approving that ...
PERMITS. (a) Except as provided in section 91.1. 105.2, no person shall erect, construct, enlarge, alter, repair, maintain, move, improve, remove, convert or demolish a building or structure regulated by this chapter without a separate permit for each building or structure, issued by the building official.
Substantial conformance review can be used to make minor changes to an approved project or facility as described in a permit or shown on an Exhibit “A” if those changes comply with all conditions of the permit. Any changes that are inconsistent with permit conditions are not allowed.
Permitting and Inspection Process In major urban areas, the process might take longer due to higher volumes of permit applications and more stringent local regulations. Obtaining permits can typically take anywhere from a few weeks to several months.
Overall processing time to obtain a new single family dwelling building permit is typically six months to one year from submittal to issuance of the permit. Plan check turnaround times for “log-in” plan checks vary due to workload.
Overall processing time to obtain a new single family dwelling building permit is typically six months to one year from submittal to issuance of the permit. Plan check turnaround times for “log-in” plan checks vary due to workload.
A Building permit is required to construct any new structure or improve existing structures.
As defined in the San Diego Municipal Code, Discretionary Permits and processes are required when developments may impact the surrounding area due to a proposed use, design feature or project location.
A permit is required for all bathroom remodels, which must be obtained prior to the start of the work. The following must be submitted: One 8.5” x 11” electronic plan digitally signed by the designer/architect, contractor, or homeowner responsible for preparing the plan.