
"An ordinance introduced by Mayor Daniel Lurie and reviewed by the Building Inspection Commission would revise the fee tables governing what property owners and developers pay the Department of Building Inspection for plan review, permit issuance, and inspections."
"Hourly plan review rates would climb from $481 to $526. For pre-application plan review-a step many homeowners take before committing to a full remodel-the rate would jump from $368 to $602 per hour, with a four-hour minimum per project."
"Smaller projects aren't exempt. Basic plumbing or mechanical permits for a single residential unit would rise from $267-$276 to $290. For larger residential projects with more than 36 units, plumbing permit fees would increase from $7,989 to $8,679."
"The ordinance also adds a new provision allowing both the Department of Building Inspection and the Planning Department to charge for notary fees-something not previously permitted under the code."
An ordinance would revise San Francisco’s building permit fee tables for plan review, permit issuance, and inspections. Hourly plan review rates would increase from $481 to $526. Pre-application plan review rates would rise from $368 to $602 per hour, with a four-hour minimum per project. Plumbing or mechanical permits for a single residential unit would increase from $267–$276 to $290. For larger residential projects with more than 36 units, plumbing permit fees would increase from $7,989 to $8,679. The ordinance also adds a provision allowing the Department of Building Inspection and the Planning Department to charge notary fees, which were not previously permitted under the code.
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