Custodian of Records
Anyone can initiate a request to Public Records. It may include a wide variety of documents and materials (including print, photographic, and electronic formats) that were created or obtained by the LADBS.
About the Program
The California State Legislature adopted the Public Records Act in 1968. It is designed to give the public access to information in the possession of public agencies. The Act also provides that public records shall be open for inspection during regular office hours of the agency. The public can inspect or receive a copy of any record unless the record is exempted from disclosure under the act.
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Based on the height district and the type of construction, the building can be single-story to unlimited.
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A permit is valid for two years from the time the permit fees are paid. Each permit extension is good for 6-month within the two years limit.
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For elevator buildings, all units on floors served by the elevator must be accessible. For non-elevator buildings, all ground floor units must be accessible.
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For example: An assembly area of fixed seats between 51-150 seats, there shall be four accessible spaces, per the Table.
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Fees are $550.00 for failure to comply within 15 days of the compliance date.
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Please refer to Department fee schedule online for general fees. Final fees to be determined at the time of submittal.
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The fee is based on the nature of the appeal and the number of the appealed items. See the Information Bulletin P/ZC 2014-019 for more information.
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The inspector assigned to your project can explain the required fees for a permit extension.
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The Plan Check staff assigned to your project can explain the required fees for the plan check extension for your project.
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The fee is calculated in accordance to code section 93.0213. Each electrical component is itemized as a fee item. You may calculate the fee on our website using the Permit Fee Calculator.
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