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THE CITY OF Community Development Department <br /> Building and Safety Division <br /> Nolo ii 200 Old Bernal Avenue•P.O. Box 520 <br /> pLEASANTON. <br /> Phone Pleasanton,925-931-5300•www.pleasantonpermits.com <br /> BUILDING PERMIT AND PLAN REVIEW FEES <br /> January 1, 2021 <br /> Our Building Permit and Plan Review Fees are shown here. The values shown in this document <br /> reflect the fee rates in effect at the time of publication and are subject to change without notification. <br /> The values shown in this document are for informational purposes only. Please contact the <br /> Building Division to verify all fee estimates before submitting any Building Permit application. <br /> Plan Review Fees. Whenever a review of plans is required to verify compliance with the California <br /> Building Standard Codes, a Plan Review Fee is due at time of application submittal, see page 2. A <br /> Plan Review Fee is in addition to Permit Fees. The Plan Review Fee is either 75% of all Permit Fees <br /> and Surcharges, or whenever Life/Safety and Egress is required, 100% of the total Permit Fees and <br /> Surcharges, with a minimum charge of$155. <br /> Building Permit Fees. Building Permit Fees are due and payable at the time of permit issuance. <br /> You will always need to supply the valuation, or cost of the work being performed on your project, <br /> on your application for a building permit. A 5% Technology Fee is assessed on all Permits. Electrical, <br /> mechanical or plumbing projects without any building alterations such as water heater or furnace <br /> replacements, are typically not subject to additional Permit Surcharges. State mandated SMIP and <br /> CBSC fees are required on Building Permits. <br /> Many non-structural repair and remodel permits for work on a home are assessed a fixed fee that is <br /> not valuation based, see page 2. Typical projects with fixed fees include home kitchen remodels, <br /> bathroom remodels, reroofing and swimming pools. <br /> Permit Fees for all other permit types are based on valuation, see pages 3 and 4. New Construction <br /> and Addition valuations are usually based on square footage using our New Construction Valuation <br /> Table, see page 5. The valuation for other types of projects, such as repair, remodel and tenant <br /> improvements, is based on the construction cost supplied by the applicant on the application, or as <br /> determined by the Building Official. <br /> Permit Surcharges. Additional Permit Fee Surcharges are also added to Building Permits as <br /> applicable, see page 3. Additional surcharges are assessed whenever Sub-Trades (electrical, <br /> plumbing or mechanical work), Energy, Accessibility, Green Building and/or Storm water treatment <br /> systems are required in conjunction with a Building Permit. All new buildings, additions, commercial <br /> alterations and TI's are also required to have a Waste Management Plan (WMP). Demolitions with <br /> a valuation of $25,000 or more, and residential remodels with valuation of $125k or more are also <br /> required to have a WMP. Those projects will be assessed either a Waste Management Plan Fee or <br /> a Green Building Surcharge, as applicable. <br /> Fire Sprinkler, Fire Alarm and Hazardous Materials Permits. These applications and plans are <br /> submitted at our Permit Center and routed to the Livermore Pleasanton Fire Department for review. <br /> See our separate Fire Permit Handouts for Fees. <br /> Development Fees. Development Fees are applicable to newly constructed buildings and additions, <br /> or whenever a change of use within an existing building creates additional traffic and/or sewer <br /> impact. Development Fees are paid at the time of Building Permit Issuance at that current rate, see <br /> our separate Development Fees Handout. <br />