Do I need a permit to re-do my driveway?
A building permit is not required for ground work such as driveways, pathways and patios. However, your project may require an encroachment permit through the Engineering Division if any work will encroach on city property (street, curb or gutter).

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1. When do I need a building permit?
2. Why get a permit?
3. How long is my building permit good for?
4. My permit is about to expire but I’m not finished with the work. Can I get an extension?
5. I am adding a new bathroom to my house. What is my first step?
6. Can I check the permit history on a property in Pleasant Hill?
7. How long is a typical plan check for a residential addition?
8. Am I required to have an architect draw my plans?
9. Can the owner of a commercial property pull a permit?
10. Can I pick up the permit for my contractor?
11. Are plans required for adding solar onto my house?
12. How can I set up an inspection?
13. Do I need a permit to re-do my driveway?
14. Do I need a permit for a deck?
15. Do I need a permit to replace windows and doors?
16. I want to get rid of my pool. What are my options?
17. I live in an HOA. Do I need their approval before I pull a permit?
18. What inspections are required for a re-roof?
19. Do I need a permit for a shed?
20. Are smoke alarms and carbon monoxide detectors required?
21. What is required to get a demolition permit?
22. Do I need a permit to remodel my kitchen?
23. Who can I contact regarding mold?
24. Do I need a permit for a pergola or arbor?