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COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
345 NORTH EL DORADO STREET
STOCKTON, CA 95202
Applicant’s Preliminary Building Permit Fee Estimate Worksheet
The fee amounts provided as a result of this request are not binding commitments by the City.
Instructions to the Applicant: Complete Sections I & II of the worksheet for ALL projects. If Commercial Project, also
complete Section II-A. If Residential Project (including Apartments), also complete Section II-B. Mixed-Use projects
need to complete Section II-A & II-B. Email the completed form to [email protected]. Based on the
information provided, Building Division staff will prepare a preliminary Building Permit fee estimate. We will call the
phone number provided when the estimate is complete. The total valuation and fee amounts for the fee estimate will be
based on the information provided below. These fee amounts will reflect the current charges and may change as City
Council approves periodic updates. Instructions on how to complete each section of the form are found below. The
numbers above each section are linked to their corresponding instructional section and may be followed by clicking
on the number using your mouse.
Note:
Each proposed building or tenant space requires a separate worksheet.
Applicant Information1
Section I
Applicant1:
Phone:
Email:
Fax:
Section II
Applicant’s Project Assumptions
Address/Location2:
Parcel Number2:
Parcel Zoning:
3
Description of Work :
Owner/Builder4:
Contractor4:
Building Use: Existing:
Proposed:
5
# of Identical Buildings for the entire project6:
Acreage :
Section II-A
Commercial Project
 New Construction
Occ. Group (1st)
# of Stories:
 Addition to Existing Structure
7
Occ. Group (2nd)
7
Occ. Group (3rd)
7
Occ. Group (4th)
7
Construction Type
8
Construction Type
8
Construction Type
8
Construction Type
8
First Floor10
Second Floor10
Estimated Total Job Valuation10
Area
sf Fire Sprinklers
 YES  NO  Existing
Area
9
sf Fire Sprinklers
 YES  NO  Existing
Area
9
sf Fire Sprinklers
 YES  NO  Existing
Area
9
sf Fire Sprinklers
 YES  NO  Existing
Square Footage
Occ. Group
Square Footage
$
Residential Project11
 Half-plex
Total # of Units12
Addition
 1st Time Tenant Improvement
Occ. Group
Section II-B
 Single Family
 Remodel
9
 Duplex
 Apartments or Condos
# of 1 Bedroom Units13
sf Carport14:
sf Garage14:
 Modular Home
# of 2 Bedroom Units13
Patio/Covered
sf Area14:
 Accessory Bldg.
# of 3 Bedroom Units13
sf Remodel:
Occ. Group (1st)15
Construction Type
Area16
sf Fire Sprinklers
 YES  NO  Existing
Occ. Group (2nd) 15
Construction Type
Area16
sf Fire Sprinklers
 YES  NO  Existing
First Floor Sq. Ft.17
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Conditioned
Garage/Storage
Porch
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sf
Second Floor Sq. Ft. 17
Basement Sq. Ft.
17
Estimated Total Job Valuation
17
Conditioned
Garage/Storage
Porch
Conditioned
Garage/Storage
Porch
$
Plan Check Fees are due at the time of plan submittal. The remaining permit fees are due prior to permit
issuance. Please note that the preliminary estimate provided does not include all of the fees you can expect on
your project. Development Engineering, Public Works, Municipal Utility and the Fire Departments fees are
calculated during project review and will not be included in your initial fee estimate. Please contact the
agencies below to pursue fee estimates for their services. School Fees are paid directly to the School District in
which the development site is located. In addition, the County, depending on the site location, and project
scope may collect Fees. Similarly, if County Health Department review is required, the fee calculation and plan
check review occurs at the County offices.
Additional Agencies
For details related to fees which may be due in conjunction with some Building Permits contact the following agencies:
Type of Fee
Agency
Sewer Connection Fee18
Municipal Utilities Department
(209) 937-8436
Water Connection Fees18
Municipal Utilities Department
(209) 937-8436
Surface Water Fee18
Municipal Utilities Department
(209) 937-8436
Public Works Department
(209) 937-8366
Community Development - Engineering
(209) 937-8366
Community Development - Engineering
(209) 937-8366
Community Development - Engineering
(209) 937-8366
San Joaquin County
(209) 468-3420
Community Development - Planning
(209) 937-8266
Fire Prevention Division
(209) 937-8271
Air Quality Impact Fees
San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District
(209) 557-6400
Habitat Conservation
SJCOG
(209) 235-0600
Sewer Tap Fee
19
Off-Site Improvements
Encroachment Permit
Revocable Permit
19
19
19
Environmental Health/OES
20
Planning Fees
Fire Department Permit Fees
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Phone
22
School Districts
Lincoln Unified School District
Lodi Unified School District
Manteca Unified School District
Stockton Unified School District
(209) 953-8718
(209) 331-7225
(209 )825-3200
(209) 933-7000
Regional Service Providers
Pacific Gas & Electric
California Water Service
(800) 743-5000
(209) 549-7900
City of Stockton
Building Division
Business License Division
Development Engineering Division
Fire Prevention Division
Municipal Utility Department
Planning Division
Public Facility Fees
Risk Management Division
(209) 937-8565
(209) 937-8313
(209) 937-8366
(209) 937-8271
(209) 937-8436
(209) 937-8266
(209) 937-8310
(209) 937-5037
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INSTRUCTIONS ON HOW TO FILL OUT THE PRELIMINARY FEE ESTIMATE WORKSHEET
1) The person requesting the estimate and to whom the complete estimate will be provided.
(Click here to return to the form)
2) Either an active street address or active parcel with which the project property can be
located. (Click here to return to the form)
3) This doesn’t necessarily have to be on the form itself. The information can be in the email
that the form is attached to, but include any buildings which will need to be demolished as
part of the project, or any other major parts of the overall project scope which may require
permits. (Click here to return to the form)
4) The contractor does not have to be declared by name. All that is necessary for the
estimate is that we know whether or not the permit will ultimately be pulled by a contractor.
All professionals conducting business within Stockton city limits are required to have a
current City of Stockton Business License. (Click here to return to the form)
5) This acreage is the total acreage to be developed as part of this project. If the area is less
than the whole parcel, this is important because the site development value is calculated by
subtracting the building footprint from the total acreage being developed. (Click here to
return to the form)
6) To keep confusion to a minimum, only put one building per worksheet. If your project
involves the construction of more than one building, then fill out a worksheet for each
building. However, if the entire project involves two or more identical buildings, indicate how
many identical buildings are proposed for the entire project. (Example: new office building
complex with several identical buildings) (Click here to return to the form)
7) This section allows you to communicate all of the different occupancies which will be in
the building (Mixed Use). Our value calculator uses the construction type coupled with the
occupancy to arrive at the value per square feet for the building. (Click here to return to the
form)
8) Usually the same throughout the building. (Click here to return to the form)
9) The square footage for each occupancy type. (Click here to return to the form)
10) The majority of the impact and building permit fees are derived from the square footage
and the value. For new buildings, the value is established with a value calculator which uses
specific values for each construction type and occupancy, because of this, it is not necessary
for you to provide that information for a fee estimate related to the construction of a new
building. Remodel/Tenant Improvement projects require that the “Estimated Total Job
Valuation” box be completed. (Click here to return to the form)
11) This section is for gathering the residential occupancy related information which will
affect the fees. Only information related to R occupancies is relevant. First, select the type of
residential structure which relates to the project. For commercial mixed use projects, this is
most often apartments or condominiums. (Click here to return to the form)
12) Once the type of structure is selected, enter the total number of autonomous units. For
example, 25 separate apartment units which have varying number of bedrooms. (Click here
to return to the form)
13) In the boxes showing the number 13 enter the number of units which have 1,2 and 3
bedrooms. If all of these boxes are totaled, they should equal the number that was entered
in box 12. (Click here to return to the form)
14) There are often incidental uses which accompany Residential occupancies (e.g. covered
patios, breezeways, garages, carports, utility rooms, etc.). The boxed labeled with number 14
should record the square footages for these incidental uses. A breezeway is considered
equivalent to a covered patio. Electrical or mechanical rooms and laundry rooms can be
recorded in box 15. (Click here to return to the form)
15) This is the area to record the occupancy and in box 16 the corresponding square footage
for each use in the proposed building. If all of the uses don’t fit in this area, a separate piece
of paper can be used and emailed. (Press Click here to return to the form)
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INSTRUCTIONS ON HOW TO FILL OUT THE PRELIMINARY FEE ESTIMATE WORKSHEET
16) Corresponding square footage for each occupancy or use. (Click here to return to the
form)
17) The instructions provided for item 10 apply to this box also. (Click here to return to the
form)
18) Municipal Utilities Department (MUD) related fees for Sewer and Water are difficult to
fully estimate. The phone numbers provided on this form should direct you to a person
capable of helping with this item. The Water Connection Fees are based on meter size. If the
Water Service size is known, it is likely that an accurate Water Connection fee estimate can
be provided Sewer Connection fees are based on use type and location. (Click here to return
to the form)
19) The identified are items are processed by the City of Stockton Development Engineering
Division. These items pertain to any work in the City right-of-way and must be reviewed and
approved independent from a Building Permit prior to commencing of work. Insurance
certificate required, contact Risk Management Division.
Off-site Improvements: Off-site improvement plans are required when constructing
improvements within the City right-of-way. If the scope of improvements is strictly
concrete replacement and lateral connections, off-site improvement plans may not be
required. Contact Development Engineering for your specific project.
Encroachment Permit: required when work will be done in the Public Right of Way.
Revocable Permit: required when an element of a structure projects into or generally is
above a Public Right of Way (e.g. awning, balcony, sidewalk seating, and monitoring
wells). (Click here to return to the form)
20) Any new or existing food service establishment requires a health department permit in
addition to a building permit. The Building Department does require proof that an approved
permit application has been submitted to the County in the form of a receipt from the
Environmental Health Department/OES prior to the building permit issuance. (Click here to
return to the form)
21) Planning Division permits that may be required with new construction include Design
Review, Site Plan Review, Land Development Permit (LDP), and Use Permits. These processes
can take six to eight weeks for a lower level review and up to four or five months for a
Commission level Use Permit. Development projects requiring annexation, amendments to
the General Plan or zoning, master development plans or specific plans, or subdivision
approval will require several more months of review and additional application fees may
apply.
22) The Fire Department charges a plan check fee upon time of submittal for any building
permit that involves new construction and/or alterations. The fee is an hourly rate that
includes building plan review and fire inspection services. Note that fire protection systems
and fire alarm systems are a separate charge and require a separate plan check application.
Plan check applications shall be submitted directly to the Stockton Fire Prevention Division
located in the Permit Center. (Click here to return to the form)
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