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Issuance of a Permit means the procedure for approval or issuance of a grading permit, site plan, or construction plans.
While zoning permits focus on the use of the land and its impact on the community, building permits are concerned with the technical aspects of construction. This distinction is crucial for developers and contractors to understand to avoid costly project delays.
Unlike the Zoning Code which is unique for each city or county, the Building Code is a state wide code which all structures in the state of California must conform with. The building code in California is called the CBC or California Building Code.
A building permit is required for new construction, additions, alteration, change of occupancy, renovations, relocations, and repairs or rehabilitation of a building or structure. Electrical, Plumbing and A/C, and Heating may also be required.
However, ing to the City of Los Angeles residential requirements, if the planned building is more than 120 square feet, and needs electrical and plumbing supplies, then a building permit is required before you can proceed. There are certain instances when you need a permit to build, even on rental properties.
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This type of authorization form is often needed before a construction project can begin. Moving, demolishing or converting a structure also may require a building permit its purpose is to ensure the project adheres to safe building practices and local codes and regulations.
What is the difference between an approval and a permit? An approval allows a new water or wastewater treatment facility, reclaimed water facility, or reuse water system to be constructed, or an existing facility or system to be modified. A permit allows a facility or system to be operated.

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