EXCAVATION AND GROUND PREPARATION PERMIT 2025

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  2. Begin with BOX 1, where you will enter your details as the owner/applicant. Fill in your last name, first name, address, and contact information. Specify the form of ownership and the location of construction.
  3. In the SCOPE OF WORK section, select the type of work you are applying for—new construction, renovation, or others. Be sure to specify if it falls under a different category.
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For residential detached structures more than 200 square feet in size (including all floors if a two story building) and for commercial structures more than 120 square feet in size (including all floors if a two story building), a building permit is required.
Permits are required for construction of all new buildings/structures, additions to buildings/structures, interior remodels/alterations that include structural modifications, structural repairs to buildings, storm shelters, decks, covered patios, storage buildings, carports, fences over 7ft tall, swimming pools,
Per the California Residential Code detached accessory structure not exceeding 120 square feet does not require a building permit if there is no plumbing, electrical, and or mechanical equipment. Please note, Sheds and/or Structures under 120 square feet do require a Planning Permit.
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The necessity for authorization or a permit to dig on ones own land is determined by the location and kind of excavation activity being undertaken. Even if a person owns the land, they may need to seek a permit to dig in certain situations, particularly if the job includes laying services such as water or gas lines.
If you own the property and it is your main place of residence, then you can do any building, plumbing, electrical or mechanical work yourself. You are still required to pull permits as that work will have to be inspected and the work must be completed by you.
Cosmetic work such as painting, tiling, carpeting and replacing cabinets do not require a permit. However, you are encouraged to contact the Building Inspection office at (479)-621-1100 before beginning any work to determine whether or not permits are required.
Homeowners and/or contractors are responsible for ensuring that design and construction meet the appropriate code. Code compliance is verified during inspections. Permits are required for kits, packages and pre-assembled structures larger than 10 square meters (108 square feet).

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