Residential Inspections
The Residential Inspection Division inspects one-and two-family dwellings; including new structures, additions, alterations, swimming pools, retaining walls, various accessory structures, and demolition of existing structures.
Additional Resources
- Code Amendment
- Inspection Forms
- Information Bulletins
- Requests for Modifications
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Procedures for Hazardous or Contaminated Materials Found during Geological Exploration
IB/P/BC 2020-131
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Soils/Geology Report Reqs when Filing Parcel Map with City Planning
IB/P/BC 2020-132
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Minimum Info to be Shown on Grading Plans
IB/P/BC 2014-133
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SS Program - Permitting and Inspection Process Guidelines
IB/P/BC 2023-136
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SS Program - Structural Design Guidelines
IB/P/BC 2014-137
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Guidelines for Determining Live Loads Surcharge from Sidewalk Pedestrian Traffic and Street Traffic
IB/P/BC 2017-141
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General Notes for Commercial Accessibility
IB/P/BC 2020-143
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BUILDING STANDARDS FOR IMMEDIATE ENFORCEMENT EXTERIOR ELEVATED ELEMENTS (EEE)
IB/P/BC 2023-144
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Cargo Container Conversion to Building Modules
IB/P/BC 2023-145
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Guidelines for Permitting New Antennas and Replacement of Units on Existing Telecommunication Antennas (Cell Towers)
IB/P/BC 2020-146
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Where can I find the application for renewal, new general approval, technical modifications, and one-time approval from the Mechanical Test Lab?
Where can I find the SRI values for the most common roofing products?
Where can I get my original Building Permit if it's not available from the city?
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