This page is a quick summary of resources a homeowner may want to investigate when considering a project that involves a contractor and a permit in the City of Mountain View
Mountain View Plumbing Services and Project Types
Water | Sewer | Electrical Conduit | Other |
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Water Leak Repairs (typically no permit) Water Line Replacements and Upgrades Backflows | New Cleanouts Adding new connections to existing sewer line Backwater Valves New connections to the main | Installing new conduit, usually as part of an electrical upgrade | Includes septic systems, sewage pumps, water pumps, storm drains, French drains, foundation waterproof protection, water storage tanks, water wells |
Permits: Building, Public Works when touching public assets, Utility when touching a private utility property | Permits: Building or no permit |
Explore our full list of Services for more details.
Permits
A permit is an official document issued by local governments and utility providers that grants permission to construct or alter a property. Its primary purpose is to ensure that construction projects comply with local building codes, zoning laws, and safety regulations.
As the property owner, you usually have the option to obtain a permit for projects solely on your private property. While getting a permit may add to the cost and timeline of your project, it also provides peace of mind, knowing that your project has been reviewed by an expert in local building codes.
Anytime your project involves a public or utility-owned asset, you must obtain a permit.
If you hire us to assist with your project, we will file for any necessary permits. Typically, our clients pay the cost of the permit directly to the issuer, but they save on the time and expense of filing, which is part of our service.
There are three types of permits we generally work with.
Building | Public Works (aka Encroachment Permits) | Utility Provider |
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Generally easy to file for and not very expensive for the types of projects we do. They cover projects on private property. | Public Works Permits can be a lengthy and time-consuming task to obtain. We are experienced in filing for these types of permits and recommend you allow us to provide that service to you. | When the City/Town provides the utility service, it is included with a building or public works permit. If the utility is managed separately, the property owner must obtain permission and adhere to the utility’s building codes. |
As a licensed contractor in California with significant experience delivering projects in the local communities of the San Francisco Bay Area, our construction practices and materials comply with the California Building Code (CBC). We encourage our clients to get permits but doing so is not required.
City of Mountain View Links
Mountain View Building Dept Mountain View’s Building Dept has a page for its “permit center.” They also offer virtual (i.e. Zoom) assistance. You can schedule a time either Tues or Thurs. | Building Dept https://www.mountainview.gov/our-city/departments/community-development/building-fire-inspection Permit Center https://developmentpermits.mountainview.gov/about-permits/permit-center Set a Virutal Appointment https://building.timetap.com/#/ |
Mountain View Public Works Dept The Land Development Engineering (LDE) division of the Mountain View Public Works Department handles encroachment permits. They review any work proposed within city streets or sidewalks (public right-of-way) and issue excavation permits, which are often referred to as encroachment permits. They also provide some tips for a homeowner who needs to choose a contractor to work with. | Land Development https://www.mountainview.gov/our-city/departments/public-works/land-development Choosing a Contractor https://developmentpermits.mountainview.gov/about-permits/where-do-i-begin-with-a-contractor |
Water Utility The City of Mountain View manages water delivery for its residents but permitting for repairs and upgrades at the water meter and towards the main will be handled by the Land Development group. | https://www.mountainview.gov/our-city/departments/public-works/water-and-sewer-services/water |
Sewer Utility The City of Mountain View manages sewer service for its residents but permitting for repairs and upgrades at the property line and towards the main will be handled by the Land Development group. | This page has some information on permitting for a sewer project in Mountain View. https://developmentpermits.mountainview.gov/residential/sewer-lateral-inspection Land Development (to apply for permit) https://www.mountainview.gov/our-city/departments/public-works/land-development |
Note that some homes may have a City address but are not serviced by Utilities in the above list. As a homeowner, you likely already know who you pay your water and sewer fees to but if you are not sure, you can check the above links and then check your County for sewer and www.calwater.com for water.