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- Residential Kitchen Remodel
- Residential New Building
- Residential Re-Pipe (Whole House or Partial)
- Residential Re-Wire (Whole House or Partial)
- Residential Re-roof
- Residential Remodel
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- Residential Water Service (Replacement or Repair)
- Revisions (Residential or Commercial)
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- Site Built Patio Cover
- Water Heater (Residential or Commercial)
Residential Installation of New Gas Line
Residential replacement of a gas service line or repair of an existing line: The Community Development Department permit covers the onsite scope of work only. If there is tap work involved, PG&E must be visited. PG&E is visited typically after the minor permit for the onsite work has been pulled.
Due on all new gas line or gas line section permits
Fee on new gas line or gas line section:
Building permit fee
General plan fee
Green building fee
Technology fee
Due on some new gas line or gas line section permits
Circumstance under which fee is due:
City operations tax
Only charged if a California licensed contractor is the permit holder.
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