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Frequently Asked Questions March 19, 2013 - City of Manteca

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Building Permits - Continued<br />

6. What happens if I am due for an inspection during a period<br />

when <strong>City</strong> Hall is closed on certain work days due to<br />

furloughs and 9/80 work schedule? Do I have the option to<br />

pay extra for inspections on those days?<br />

– Building Inspectors are available to conduct normal inspections during <strong>City</strong>wide<br />

furloughs and no extra payment is required.<br />

– During the 9/80 schedule, inspections are not typically <strong>of</strong>fered. However, if you request<br />

an inspection during the “flex” day, communicate with the inspector prior to the date<br />

and they are available, and pay the additional fee to cover staff overtime ($228.00) the<br />

inspections can be conducted on that day.<br />

7. Do I need to obtain a demolition permit when doing<br />

remodeling or other debris removal? How much does that<br />

cost?<br />

– Yes, according to California State Law (California Building Code, Section 105.1), any type<br />

<strong>of</strong> demolition work (structural, non-structural, electrical, mechanical, plumbing, etc.)<br />

requires a permit. A demolition permit costs approximately $220.00 regardless <strong>of</strong> the<br />

amount to be demolished within the structure or site.

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