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- Is a Building Permit Required?
- basic Information
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- Handouts & Guidance - Construction Management Plans
Work Exempt from Permits
Application Requirements
Owner-Builders (Work Being Conducted by Owners)
Demolition
Energy & Green
- Multifamily Additions and Alterations (PDF)
- Multifamily New Construction (PDF)
- Nonresidential - Major Alterations - CALGreen Tier 1 Checklist (PDF)
- Nonresidential - Minor Additions or Remodels - CALGreen Checklist (PDF)
- Nonresidential Additions and Alteration (PDF)
- Residential - Existing - Minor Addition CALGreen Checklist (PDF)
- Residential - New or Replacement - CALGreen Tier 1 Checklist (PDF)
- Single Family Additions and Alterations (PDF)
- Single Family New Construction (PDF)
Solar
- 10k W or less (PDF)
- Eligibility Checklist for Expedited Permitting (PDF)
- Standard Solar Photovoltaic Plan - Simplified Central String Inverter System (PDF)
- Standard Solar Photovoltaic Plan - Simplified Micro-inverter and ACM Systems (PDF)
- Standardized Permit Submittal Residential Photovoltaic Systems (PDF)
- Structural Criteria for Expedited Permitting - Residential Rooftop Solar Energy Installations (PDF)
Generators
Kitchen & Bathroom
Furnace & Water Heaters
Electric Vehicle
ADA
Carbon Monoxide & Smoke Alarms
Many construction projects will require a Construction Management Plan (CMP) that takes into account all relevant construction or demolition work, including parking, truck routes, schedules, road closures, material storage, and more. The CMP must be approved by the Building Official prior to the issuance of a building permit.
Please download the City of Mill Valley Construction Management Plan Guidelines (PDF) for more information and the Supplemental CMP Requirements for Impacted Neighborhoods (PDF) for more information.