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Detached ADU — 9526 Babauta Rd, San Diego CA 92129

9526 Babauta Rd, San Diego CA 92129

Detached ADUActiveRS-1-11
APN
3155610400
Subtype
Rear yard
Proposed SF
800 sf
Permit Count
0 permits
Scope of Work
New construction
Last Updated
Updated Jan 1

What Electrical requires

Permits & approvals required

No permit unique to this section — covered by the project's building permit (see Permits → Permit Requirements).

Review disciplines

  • Public Utilities (water/sewer) reviewVerify
    Required when a NEW or upsized water/sewer connection is proposed. A shared connection to the primary dwelling may not need separate review — verify the connection type.
    Project involves water/sewer plumbing.
    From the code
    • upon a combination of the number of Equivalent Dwelling Units (EDU) being reviewed and whether or not a change is being made to a meter. The plan check fee is based per EDU and is charged for both irrigation and domestic meters. For the purposes ... assessing these fees, 20 fixture units are given a value of one EDU. Table 501D lists Water and Sewer plan check fees. Water & Sewer Capacity Fees Water and Sewer Capacity Fees are collected on behalf of the Public Utilities Department and are determined during SD Information Bulletin 501, p. 1
    • Water services and sewer lateral installation fees associated with new construction are collected on behalf of the Public Utilities Department and are determined during the building permit plan review process. See “Schedule for Water and Sewer Fees” for water and sewer services, including potable ... reclaimed water for the City of San Diego. A Water Meter Data Card (DS-16) is used to determine the correct size required for the water meter, service and sewer lateral. Storm Water High Priority & Areas of Special Biological Significance (ASBS) Inspection Fee The Regional SD Information Bulletin 501, p. 1

Submittal requirements

No submittal specific to this section for this project.

Reference documents

Applicable documents — Utilities / Electrical · 5 · click to expand

RankTopics CoveredSection Citation
1
California Code of Regulations Title 24, Part 3 — California Electrical Code
Panel sizing, Service entrance, Branch circuits, GFCI / AFCI
CEC Article 210 — Branch Circuits
2
San Diego Gas & Electric — Service Standards & Guide (gas + electric)
Service entrance, Panel sizing, EV charging
SDG&E Electric Service Standards
3
City of San Diego Information Bulletin 103 — Fee Schedule for Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing / Gas Permits
MEP fees
SD Information Bulletin 103
4
City of San Diego Information Bulletin 182 — Permit for Private Utilities
Permitting, Private utilities
SD Information Bulletin 182
5
City of San Diego Information Bulletin 187 — Permit for Electric Vehicle Charging Systems
EV charging, Permitting
SD Information Bulletin 187

Reference tables (2)

Table 1A - Mechanical Fee Schedule (Per Building)

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The following fees are for mechanical systems that serve the specified use (for example, the hotel fee includes mechanical systems serving hotel rooms). Mechanical systems serving mixed uses shall be charged based upon each fee listed in Table 1A or Table 1B, as applicable.

Qualifies for Simple Permit-MEPUseUnitFirst UnitEach Add'l Unit
NoHotel New MechPer Guest Room$353.13$87.68
NoMultiple Dwelling Unit (MDU) - New MechanicalFirst 3 Units$353.13-
NoMultiple Dwelling Unit (MDU) - New MechanicalNext 4 -50 Units-$87.68
NoMultiple Dwelling Unit (MDU) - New MechanicalAdd'l 10 Units over 50-$529.71
NoMDU Remodel- New MechanicalEach Unit$264.25$43.84
NoNon-Residential Shell¹Per Floor$440.82-
NoNon-Residential Tenant Improvement-MechanicalEach 5,000 sf$176.57-
NoExhaust System (Garage)Each System$299.54$87.68

1 Non-residential shell fee shall be used when the shell building includes the heating/cooling systems. For shell buildings that do not include the heating/cooling system, each individual system shall be charged per Table 1B.

2 Replacement of these systems requires a HERS rating when more than 40 feet of duct is in unconditioned space. See Section I(C) for details.

3 4 separate Building Permit is required when scope of work includes drywall, wood framing or replacing/installing new finishes in MDU or non-residential building.

4 A separate Electrical Permit is required if electrical circuits/devices are installed/modified in a MDU or non-residential building.

Table 3A - Plumbing Fee Schedule (Per Building Use)

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The following fees are for plumbing systems that serve the specified use (for example, the hotel fee includes all plumbing systems serving hotel rooms). Plumbing systems serving mixed uses shall be charged based upon each fee listed in Table 3A or Table 3B, as applicable.

Qualifies for Simple Permit-MEPUseUnitFirst UnitEach Add'l Unit
NoHotels New-PlumbingPer Guest Room$264.25$52.39
NoLaboratory w/out restroomsEach 5 Fixtures$264.25$52.39
NoMultiple Dwelling Unit Building (MDU - New)Each Dwelling Unit$264.25$176.57
NoMDU Building - RemodelEach Dwelling Unit$264.25$52.39
NoNon-Residential KitchenEach 5 Fixtures$353.13$122.97
NoNon-Residential RestroomsEach 5 Fixtures$264.25$70.58
NoNon-Residential Shell (not including restrooms)Each Floor$264.25$122.97
NoNon-Residential Plumbing Tenant Improvement (not including restrooms or kitchen)Each Floor$264.25$122.97
NoParking Garages- PlumbingPer Floor$264.25$52.39
YesResidential buildings (Group R-2 or R-3 occupancy only) - existing Kitchen/Bathroom Remodel with no changes to structural elements, wall framing or exterior walls and no added plumbing fixtures/gas appliances. (Information Bulletin 203)¹Per Dwelling Unit$440.82-

Table 3A and 3B Definitions and Footnotes

Definition: Fixtures- Plumbing fixtures

1. This fee includes the cost of a no-plan combination permit for all plumbing, mechanical, and electrical work. Plans will be required if the scope of work includes any framing.

2. A separate Building Permit is required when the scope of work includes drywall, wood framing or replacing/installing new finishes in MDU or non-residential building.

3. A separate Electrical Permit is required if electrical circuits/devices are installed/modified in an MDU or non-residential building.

4. The FEWD "Plan Check List" must be provided at the time of inspection. See Item (G) for details.

5. For non-residential or MDU buildings, replacing a water heater with a tankless water heater requires plans and plan review.