To request a copy of a Certificate of Occupancy for an existing building, email the Development Services Department Records Division at DSDRCD@sandiego.
Except for emergency work, it shall be unlawful for any person to operate construction equipment or cause construction equipment to be operated, that exceeds an average sound level of 75 decibels for an eight-hour period, between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m., when measured at the boundary line of the property where the noise ...
Permitted Construction/Demolition Hours are as follows: Monday through Friday A.M. - P.M. Saturday or National Holidays A.M. - P.M.
What You Should Know. A Construction Noise Permit is required for construction work between 7 p.m. and 7 a.m. on weekdays, Saturdays, and all-day Sundays and holidays. For a list of official City Holidays, see San Diego Municipal Code §21.0104.
The City of San Diego Municipal Code, Section 59.5. 04 states reduced noise levels must be maintained within the City of San Diego generally between the hours of 10 p.m. - 7 a.m. in residential zones.
Call Inspection Services at 858-581-7111 between 7 a.m. and 4 p.m., Monday through Friday, for the most current information. The roster contains a list of active and registered Special Inspectors who can work on projects within the City of San Diego.
You may submit a request for building records to ARCCBuildingRecords.FGG@sdcounty.ca. To help expedite your request, please see the requirements below for requesting copies of building records. Requests from property owners – an email with parcel number or property address and a copy of their photo ID.
Homeowners, property owners and licensed contractors can obtain a Simple "No-Plan" Plumbing/Gas Permit for minor installations, including: Water heater replacements, except tankless types.
PROCESSING TIME Typical backlog time for initial plan check after application submittal and payment of plan check fees is approximately four weeks for residential projects and six weeks for commercial projects.
(3) One-story detached accessory buildings including sea cargo containers used as non-habitable space such as tool or storage sheds, playhouses, agricultural buildings and similar uses provided the floor area does not exceed 120 square feet and no plumbing, electrical or mechanical permit is required for the structure.