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Medium density residential (R1-8): the principal land use is a single-family dwelling, including cluster housing. No residence in this category shall have livable floor area of less than one thousand five hundred square feet.
Front yard along the street - 3 feet maximum. Side yard along the street - 3 feet maximum. Rear and side yards that are not long the street - 7 feet maximum. Sightlines to the street from any driveway - Side and rear fence heights must be low enough to provide sightlines to the street from the driveway.
If you believe you have observed a violation, we want to hear about it. You can file a complaint through the Public Permit Portal or call us at (408) 299-5700. You can choose to file anonymously.
The San José Municipal Code Section 13.28. 400 places responsibility for tree care and maintenance on the adjacent property owner.
What can a Homeowner do without a Permit in California? Repainting your house. Adding kitchen cabinets with no changes to the layout of the kitchen. Replacing certain kitchen appliances. Repaving your driveway or external paths. Installing floor coverings, such as carpets, tiles, or laminate flooring.
ADUs must be equipped with permanent facilities for independent living, but JADUs need only have an “efficiency” kitchen and may share some facilities with the primary dwelling. The maximum size allowed for a JADU is 500 sq. ft., while two-bedroom ADUs in San Jose may be up to 1,000 sq. ft.
Replacing your water heater? San Jose laws require a permit. But don't worry, we handle the permit process efficiently, avoiding any project delays.
All water heater replacements will require a building permit. Water heater installations must comply with the 2021 International Residential Code and/or the 2021 International Plumbing Code. All water heaters are required to be listed and labeled for the installation.
No not really. Most of the mainstream manufacturers provide video and other customer instructions on how to do it. The main issues of installing a water heater on your own is the modifications to electric/gas, and water pipes necessary to allow your water heater to connect properly.
Rebate Amounts Core EquipmentRebate AmountRebate Amount Environmental Justice Community Heat Pump Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning System (HP-HVAC) (gas replacement) $2,500 $3,500 Heat Pump Water Heater (HPWH) (gas replacement) $2,000 $3,000