Permits for simple projects, which do not require plan check, are readily issued as Express Permits or e-permits when done online.
All contractors must complete a subcontractor form providing information on any subcontractors used on the project. This form must be returned to the Office of Finance
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A soils/geology report for a subdivision is generally required in hillside areas and seismic hazard zones. See Information Bulletin P/BC 2107-132.
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The required parking spaces for a house in a single-family zoned property shall be covered.
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Low pressure gas systems (2 psi or less) with more than 10 gas outlets require plan check. Medium and high pressure gas systems (more than 2 psi) require plan check regardless of the number of gas outlets.
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Plan check is not required for a 2-inch or less water service when the potable water piping is sized using table 610.4 of the Los Angeles Plumbing Code.
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Plan check for sewer piping is not required when the drainage fixture units do not exceed 216 fixture units and pumps are not used.
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No plan check is required for rain gutters.
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Systems up to 10 interconnected roof drains do not require plan check.
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Plan check is not required for existing systems that are added added or altered with branch lines serving less than 20 fixture units and sized per table 610.4.
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Plan check is required when the aggregate cooling or the heating in the building exceeds 500,000 BTU/hr.
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Yes, plan check is required for sewage ejector per Section 101.5.6 of the Los Angeles Plumbing Code (LAPC).
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