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When a permit is required
Permit triggers and exempt work for Firebaugh
Firebaugh requires a building permit for construction, repair, alteration, or addition to a structure. Separate permits are typically required for electrical, plumbing, and mechanical work. Because the City adopts the 2022 California Building, Residential, Electrical, Mechanical, Plumbing, Fire, Energy, Existing Building, Historical, Referenced, and Green Codes, standard Title 24 permit triggers apply.
- Exempt Work exempt from permit follows the exemptions in the adopted 2022 California Building Code and California Residential Code
- Exempt Common examples under those adopted state codes generally include small detached accessory structures within code size limits, certain ordinary repairs, some finish work such as painting/papering/cabinetry/floor coverings, and limited minor repair or replacement work in the electrical, plumbing, and mechanical codes
Note: Even exempt work must still comply with zoning, setbacks, fire/life-safety, accessibility, floodplain, and other applicable laws. If the work involves structural changes, life-safety systems, concealed utilities, or use changes, confirm with Firebaugh before proceeding.
- Completed building permit application
- project description
- address/APN
- valuation
- owner and contractor information
- contractor license and workers' compensation information as applicable
- and plans/specifications. For most construction permits, Firebaugh requires at least two plan sets plus one additional floor/plot-plan copy for the County Assessor. Plan requirements include plot plan, floor plan, foundation, framing, and Title 24 energy documentation
- commercial and industrial plans generally must be prepared and signed by a California licensed engineer or architect.
- Building code
- City code indicates adoption of the 2022 California Building Standards Code components, including the 2022 California Building Code, Residential Code, Electrical Code, Mechanical Code, Plumbing Code, Fire Code, Energy Code, Existing Building Code, Historical Code, Referenced Code, Green Code, and California Administrative Code.
- Permit validity
- Firebaugh adopts the California Administrative Code and 2022 Title 24 framework. Under the 2022 California code changes, permits generally remain valid if work starts within 12 months after issuance, with written extensions available unless the work is deemed abandoned.
- Owner-builder
- The City application includes an owner-builder declaration. The owner may either hire licensed contractors for all work, split work between licensed contractors and owner-performed work, or personally perform all work with employees whose sole compensation is wages, but the structure cannot be intended or offered for sale under the owner-performed option.
- Contractor requirements
- The application requires contractor license number, class, and workers' compensation declaration. Contractors are expected to hold a valid California contractor license and the form also asks for a City business license number.
Application process
Application → plan check → issuance → inspection → final
- 01 Contact the Building Department first to discuss the project, confirm whether a permit is required, and identify any other department approvals needed.
- 02 Complete the City building permit application and prepare plans, sketches, and specifications for the proposed work.
- 03 Submit the application with at least two sets of plans and specifications, plus one additional floor/plot-plan copy for the County Assessor. Restaurants and other food handling facilities must first obtain County Health Department approval.
- 04 Pay the required plan review fee before plans will be accepted for review.
- 05 City staff reviews the submittal for compliance with local requirements and adopted codes. If corrections are needed, revise and resubmit.
- 06 After approval, the City issues the permit and collects permit fees. Separate electrical, plumbing, and mechanical permits are typically required.
- 07 Schedule required inspections during construction, then obtain final approval when the work is complete.
Source: City of Firebaugh Building Department / Building Inspection Division ↗
Fee schedule
Firebaugh building permit fees
The public site references online and in-office credit card/check fee notices on the homepage, but no permit-specific payment instructions were located in the sources reviewed.
Required inspections
Scheduling and sequence
- Permit portal (online)
- (559) 659-5900 (phone)
- Time windows
- Specific inspection windows were not published in the located sources.
Typical sequence: Inspections occur during construction as required by the approved permit and plans, followed by final approval/documentation after completion. Based on the City's plan requirements, projects commonly involve foundation, framing, trade, and final inspections as applicable to the scope.
Source: City of Firebaugh Building Department / Building Inspection Division ↗
Frequently asked
Common questions about Firebaugh permits
01 Do I need a building permit in Firebaugh, CA? ▸
02 How much does a building permit cost in Firebaugh, CA? ▸
03 How do I apply for a building permit in Firebaugh, CA? ▸
04 What work is exempt from building permits in Firebaugh, CA? ▸
05 How do I schedule a building inspection in Firebaugh, CA? ▸
Educational reference. Permit rules and fees change — confirm current requirements directly with City of Firebaugh Building Department / Building Inspection Division before applying. Jaspector is not legal advice.