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Schedule an inspection To arrange a building inspection, please call (415) 435-8915 to make the request. During non-business hours please leave your name, phone number, and project site. Inspection requests will be honored until 11:59 p.m. the day before the inspection. Inspections called in after 11:59 p.m. will be scheduled for the next inspection day....

The following are Belvedere Code, Policies and Standard related to Public Works. To view a document, click the link below. Belvedere Municipal Code, Title 13 – Streets, Sidewalks and Other Public Places Administrative Policy, Part 11 – Public Works Department Policies Sidewalk Specifications You can find other Code, Policies and Standards related to Planning and...

If your project doesn’t fit into the Belvedere Municipal Code, Policies and Standards, you may need to apply for additional permits or approvals including: Design Review Variance: Required for improvements that exceed objective the Development Standards of your zone exclusive of Total Floor Area. Exception to Total Floor Area: Required for floor area that exceeds...

Date and time: Location: Planning Commission Meeting - 9/19/23Department: Planning Commission Meeting - 9/19/23Date and time: 2023-09-01 06:30 pmLocation: Belvedere City HallDepartment: Planning & BuildingDate and time: 2023-09-01 06:30 pmLocation: Belvedere City HallDepartment: Planning & BuildingDate and time: 2023-09-19 06:30 pmLocation: Belvedere City HallDepartment: Planning & BuildingDate and time: 2023-09-19 06:30 pmLocation: Belvedere City HallDepartment:...

There are few ways you can provide feedback on a neighbor's home project including: Talk to Your Neighbor The best way to learn more about your neighbor's home project is to talk directly to your neighbor. Your neighbor can provide an overview of the project, and depending on what stage the project is in, they...

There are few ways you can provide feedback on a neighbor's home project including: Talk to Your Neighbor – The best way to learn more about your neighbor's home project is to talk directly to your neighbor. Your neighbor can provide an overview of the project, and depending on what stage the project is in,...

Some home projects limited in size are subject to Building Permit Exemption when being done as a single activity or not in conjunction with a larger project. These include: Painting, wallpapering, bookshelves, cabinets, tile or marble work Fences and gates not higher than 6 feet Roof, deck, and siding repairs when 100 square feet or...

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