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How long does take to assign my plan to a plan check engineer?

The time to assign the plans changes from week to week. Normally, regular plan check submittals take 15 to 30 business days, and expedite submittals will take 6 to 10 days. These estimates are subject to change.

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How can I check the status of my submitted plans?

The plan check status can be obtained from the LADBS website or by going to Plan Review.

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When does the counter open and close?

Counter hours are as follows: 

  • Monday 7:30 AM to 4:30 PM
  • Tuesday 7:30 AM to 4:30 PM
  • Wednesday 9:00 AM to 4:30 PM
  • Thursday 7:30 AM to 4:30 PM
  • Friday 7:30 AM to 4:30 PM 
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Are there any general notes for grading plans submittal?

No. The Grading Division no longer maintains standard general notes for grading plans.

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Can I construct a permeable pavement at my property to infiltrate stormwater?

Yes, for passive (non-concentrated) infiltration only.

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Can I further expedite the review of a report?

Not usually. However, further expediting supplemental reports for projects under construction can be considered. It’s recommended to discuss with the grading division reviewers at the time of submittal.

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Can I get a copy of a GPI report?

Yes. A completed GPI report may be obtained from the Records Section or Grading Division.

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Can I get a GPI waiver?

GPI waivers may be granted by the district grading inspector on a case by case basis. Waivers are generally not granted for deepened foundations, slopes 3:1 (H:V) or steeper, swimming pool, or retaining walls over 6 feet in height.

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Can I install a stormwater infiltration system in a lot within a Hillside Grading Area?

In general, infiltration is not allowed within a Hillside Grading Area. However, consideration can be given for properties where slopes won't be impacted.

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