The site review inspector will visit your site within 5 to 10 working days of the receipt of your plans and payment for the site review fee. Plans must meet Permit Sonoma requirements. The site address must be posted at the road and be clearly visible from both directions. The corners of the proposed building site must be marked with stakes before inspection can occur.
Inspections are set for early morning, mid-day, or afternoon. To check on the inspector's estimated arrival time you can call the automated telephone scheduling system on the day of the scheduled inspection at (707) 565-3551. Please have the address and the permit number of the project ready when you call. You will receive faster service if you have the inspection area number that is located in the lower right corner of the front of your permit.
Write the code on the original building permit application before it is issued.
After the permit has been issued, call(707) 565-1679duringregular phone hours. Give the office assistant the address of your project and they will transfer you to your inspector's voicemail. Leave the code on the inspector's voice mail.
These forms are required by the California Energy Commission (CEC) and are available on theCEC website. Both forms must be posted at the building site. A copy of each must also be given to the building inspector at the final inspection.
The CF-6R form is an installation certificate that is completed by contractors who install plumbing, mechanical and fenestration products and systems.
The IC-1 form is an insulation certificate that is completed by contractors who install building insulation.
Refunds are regulated by the California Building Code (CBC) which reads: "Under Section 107.6, CBC, the building official may authorize refunding of not more than 80 percent of the plan review fee paid when an application is withdrawn or canceled before any plan reviewing is done. The building official may authorize refunding of not more than 80 percent of the permit fee paid when no work has been done under the permit.
There shall be no refunding of any fee paid except on written application filed by the original permittee not later than 180 days after the date of fee payment."
Yes. When your plans have been checked for compliance with all appropriate building codes and regulations, additional fees will be due, depending on the type and scope of the project.
You must also obtain all necessary clearances before your permit can be issued. All clearances needed should be identified on the "Building Permit Application Checklist" that was given to you when you submitted your application.
You can now begin construction. Your approved plans, and any other documents approved for the work, must be posted on the job site in an easily visible location. The set of plans will be used to verify that all construction is in compliance with the approved plans. These must be kept on site and available for the inspector to verify that all construction is in compliance with the approved plan set.
Building permits issued on or after July 1, 1999 are valid for 3 years from the date of issuance and can not be extended. Building permits issued before this date are valid for 180 days. An inspection extends the permit life for an additional 180 days. If a permit expires, a new permit and applicable fees will be required. A plan check may also be required.