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Single-Family Dwelling / Duplex
This Guide is designed to help you through the permitting and construction
processes associated with a new single-family dwelling/duplex. A
Single-family dwelling/duplex is defined as any building or portion
thereof that contains not more that two dwelling units. A building
permit is required for a new single-family dwelling/duplex. For
additional information please see "Single-Family
Residences/Duplexes: Minimum Submittal Standards", Form 4601.
The Chula Vista Zoning Ordinance applies to the use and location
of all structures, including those not requiring a building permit.
All new structures must therefore be reviewed by the Planning Division
to ensure the structure meets the requirements of the zone. Please
check with Planning staff to ensure your proposed structure meets
all standards, such as setbacks from property lines and adjacent
structures, allowable height, and lot coverage.
Projects requiring discretionary approvals (Design Review Committee,
Conditional Use Permit .. etc.) must be approved before applying
for a building permit.
For us to accept your permit application, you must provide us with
a complete submittal package. A complete submittal package consists
of the following:
- A completed "New
Single & Multi-Family Worksheet", Form 4611.
- Four copies of a Plot/Site Plan showing the general layout
of the building site, location of new and existing buildings,
retaining walls and other structures. Please review our handout, "How To
Prepare A Residential Plot Plan", Form 4595.
- Four copies of construction plans and details, including but
not limited to; title sheet, foundation plan, floor plan, elevations,
roof plan, cross sections, framing plans and details and other
applicable plans as listed in the "New
Single & Multifamily Worksheet", Form 4611.
- Two copies of each of the following documents are required;
Soils Report (two additional copies required for projects utilizing
post tension foundation design), Title 24 energy compliance documentation
(Certificate of Compliance sheets shall be reproduced on actual
plan sheets), structural analysis/calculations, engineered trusses
layout and details (if roof/floor trusses are used), and single
line diagram for electrical services over 200 amps.
During
the permitting process you will be asked to pay two separate fees;
Plan Check Fee and Permit Fee.
You are required to pay the Plan Check Fee before we can take in
your application for plan check. As for the Permit Fee, you must
pay it at time of permit issuance. Both fees are determined by the
type of construction, type of occupancy and square footage. For
additional information on fees, please see "Fee
Information"web page.
After our Development Services Technicians (DST's) verify that
the application package is complete, and you pay the Plan Check
Fees, they will forward a set of plans/documents to each of the
four departments/divisions; Building, Planning, Engineering and
Fire. Approval from all four departments/divisions is required prior
to permit issuance. To contact any of the departments/divisions,
please see the contact list shown at the end of this document.
The plan check process is then tracked in our Automated Tracking
System and the project is assigned a standard turn-around-time.
The standard turn-around-time for an initial review is 28 calendar
days. The standard turn-around-time for follow-up reviews (rechecks)
is 14 calendar days.
After you obtain all the required approvals and pay the Permit
Fee, a DST will issue you a building permit. Now you can start construction.
At certain stages of the construction, you must schedule for an
inspection. The following list represents the sequence of required
inspections for a typical new single-family dwelling/duplex:
- Underground plumbing and electrical
- Foundation
- Roof nailing
- Exterior wall construction
- Interior framing and rough trades (electrical, plumbing, mechanical)
- Drywall nailing
- Lath nailing
- Gas pressure test
- Final Inspection
For a list of detailed information on what is to be complete for
each inspection see "SINGLE
FAMILY DWELLING AND ROOM ADDITION INSPECTION INFORMATION PAGE"
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After all required inspections are approved and required approvals
from other divisions and/or departments are obtained, our Building
Inspector will sign-off the Inspection Card and notify the utility
company to release the electric meter.
| City Dept. / Division |
Phone Number |
Fax Number |
BUILDING DIVISION
(Permits Section) |
619-691-5272 |
619-409-5428 |
| PLANNING DIVISION |
619-691-5101 |
619-691-5171 |
| FIRE DEPARTMENT |
619-691-5055 |
619-691-5057 |
| ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT |
619-691-5024 |
619-691-5171 |
| COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT |
619-691-5047 |
619-476-5310 |
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