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Per the California Residential Code, detached accessory structures that do not exceed 120 sq. ft. and do not contain plumbing, electrical, and/or mechanical equipment, do not require a building permit, however a Planning Permit is required for these structures.
Building permits are required by California law to ensure public health, safety and general welfare and to protect life and property. A permit is required to construct, enlarge, alter, convert (including change of occupancy, use, or character), repair, move, or demolish a structure.
The Construction of masonry or wood fences, six feet or less in height and not supporting any other super- imposed loads such as those resulting from the self weight of chain link fences, glass panels, etc, does not require a construction permit from the City of San Diego, Development Services Department.
A Conditional Use Authorization is an entitlement that runs with the property; therefore, the property owner or a party designated as the owner's agent may apply for a Conditional Use Authorization. A leter of agent authorization from the owner must be atached.
PERMITS AND INSPECTIONS ARE REQUIRED FOR THE FOLLOWING: New Attached or Detached Buildings and Structures (Residential and Non-Residential) with a floor area greater than 120 square feet Tenant Improvements. Roof and Ground Mount Solar Installation.
Except as noted below, once a use has been legally established and activated, a conditional use permit shall run with the land and shall continue to be valid upon a change of ownership of the business, the site, or the structure which was approved.
A permit is required for projects such as new construction, additions, remodeling or repairs to electrical, mechanical and plumbing systems.
A permit is required to construct, enlarge, alter, convert (including change of occupancy, use, or character), repair, move, or demolish a structure.
A Conditional Use Permit (CUP) is required for certain land uses which may need special conditions to ensure compatibility with surrounding land uses. These uses are specified under Uses Subject to Permits in the zones or specified in a Community Standards District (CSD).