TABLE OF CONTENTS

General Assistance

Business Permits

Building & Land Use Permits

References to Other Resources



General Assistance

Economic Development Department General Information

Business Permits

Alcohol Beverage License

Business Operations Tax Certificate
(Business License)

City Insurance and Bond Requirements

Driveway Permit

Employer Registration

Federal Income Tax

Fictitious Business Name Statement

Fire Department Limited Time Permit

Health Permit

Home Occupation Permit

Incorporation/Trademark/Service Mark Registration

Oversize Vehicle Permit

Parking Delivery Permit

Revocable Encroachment Permit

Seller's Permit/Sales and Use Tax Permit

Special Permit to Operate a Business

Special Permit to Sell Alcoholic Beverages

Weights and Measures Device Registration

Worker's Compensation

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Building & Land Use Permits

Air Pollution Permits

Building Permit/Commercial Plan Check/Permit Issuance

Downtown Development Design Requirements

Environmental Determination

Environmental Permits - State

Environmental Regulations - Federal

Environmental Regulatory Assistance

Fire Prevention Permit

Hazardous Materials Business Plan - County

Hazardous Materials Survey - City

Plan Check for Food-Related Businesses

Plan Check for Processed-Food Manufacturers

Regional Sanitation Sewer Impact Fees

Sewer and Flood Control

Sign Permit

Solid Waste Collection and Removal

Toxic and Hazardous Materials

Underground Storage Tank Permit

Water Installation

Zoning/Land Subdivision/Special Permits

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References to Other Resources

Business and Professional
Licenses

Business Consulting Resources

Business Improvement Associations

Business Inquiries/Economic Information

Employment Training Resources

Financial Resources

Public Utilities

Sacramento Area Chambers of Commerce

Sacramento Commercial Revitalization Areas

State Boards

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ONE-STOP CHECKLIST

 

 

HOW TO DO BUSINESS

in

THE CITY OF SACRAMENTO

 

   

 



MAYOR
Heather Fargo

CITY COUNCIL

District 1
Ray Tretheway

District 2
Sandy Sheedy

District 3
Steve Cohn

District 4
Robert King Fong

District 5
Lauren Hammond

District 6
Kevin McCarty

District 7
Robbie Waters

District 8
Bonnie Pannell



GETTING DOWN TO BUSINESS

This Checklist and the services described are designed to help you understand the process of expanding your existing business or starting a new venture in the city of Sacramento.

For instance, if you are interested in starting a business, this Checklist will provide information on the necessary steps to obtain a business tax certificate in order to carry out your operations in Sacramento. If you are expanding your business, this Checklist provides you with information to identify the local agencies involved with permits for new construction or improvements.

TO USE THIS GUIDE

The permits you need depend upon the type of business you plan to operate. This Checklist provides a quick reference to all permits described in this brochure. Carefully read the description of each permit to help you determine the permits that are applicable to your business and the documentation you need to obtain each permit. This Checklist, however, is only applicable to people examining the options of opening a new business or expanding an existing business in the city of Sacramento. Please note that all fees are subject to change.

FOR ADDITIONAL ASSISTANCE  

If you have any questions or would like assistance, please contact the:

CITY OF SACRAMENTO
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
1030 15th Street, Suite 250
SACRAMENTO, CA 95814
(916)
808-7223
www.cityofsacramento.org/econdev 

The Economic Development Department is responsible for developing programs and policies to support small businesses and to retain and recruit major employers. Economic Development staff can provide information regarding demographics, site location, permit assistance, and financial and technical resources.

The information contained in this Checklist does not constitute legal advice and does not operate as a waiver of any applicable City, State or Federal laws, rules or ordinances. Prices for fees and permits are subject to change.



GENERAL ASSISTANCE

Economic Development Department
1030 15th Street, Ste. 250
Sacramento, CA  95814
(916)
808-7223

The City Economic Development Department is comprised of two divisions, the Downtown Development Group and the Citywide Economic Development Group. The Downtown Development Group is focused on the redevelopment and revitalization of Downtown Sacramento. Specific areas of focus include:

. The Sacramento River waterfront
. Downtown housing
. New hotels to support tourism and the Sacramento Convention Center
. Retail, entertainment and cultural arts facilities
. New commercial and office projects, and
. Public area beautification.

Citywide Economic Development is focused on the attraction of targeted industries, retention and expansion of businesses, implementation of key opportunity development sites and neighborhood commercial corridor revitalization.

Neighborhood commercial corridor revitalization is focused on the physical, historical and commercial assets of the 19 identified neighborhood commercial corridors. The object is to develop programs and projects that preserve and enhance the unique attributes and enhance the economic viability of these corridors.

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SacSites

SacSites, Sacramento's business development resource, is an internet-based mapping application which allows one to view, create, and print maps, perform site-selection searches, develop custom demographic radius reports, access documents online, and find sources of capital for commercial or business development.

If you want business development information, go to SacSites.

Office of Small Business Development
921 10th St., Room 402
Sacramento, CA 95814

(916) 808-6747

The Office of Small Business Development's Emerging and Small Business Development Program is designed to foster economic development within the City. The program is meant to provide business owners - regardless of race or gender - equal opportunities in the City's contracting and procurement activities, and is aimed at achieving the City's priorities related to inclusiveness, diversity, and economic development.

Components of the program include Sheltered Market, Bid Price Preference, Business Development and Technical Assistance, and Mentor-Protege. The Office of Small Business Development also provides Emerging and Small Business certifications.

Zoning Issues 

City Planning and Building Department
1231 I Street, Room 300
Sacramento, CA  95814
(916)
808-5656
8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Before applying for any of the business permits outlined in this Checklist, you should make sure that the proposed use of the property is consistent with the zoning. To check the zoning, you must know the Assessor's Parcel Number (APN) of the property.  If you are the property owner, this number can be obtained from your property tax statement.  If you are a renter or lessee, your landlord will have the number. If it is not readily available, you can obtain this information from:

County Assessor's Office
700 H Street
Sacramento, CA 95814
(916) 874-5231

You will need the exact address of the property. Once you have obtained the Assessor's Parcel Number, go to the City Planning Division to check the zoning. Some zones have restricted uses. A planner will assist you in determining whether the proposed use is consistent with the zoning for your parcel. Projects in Design Review Areas, i.e. Central City, Oak Park, Del Paso Heights and Strawberry Manor, may require additional review through the Design Review Board if the project involves new construction. Contact City Planning and Building Department at 808-5959 for further information.

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BUSINESS PERMITS

Business Operations Tax Certificate

City Finance, Revenue Division
City Hall, 730 I Street, Suite 114
Sacramento, CA 95814
(916) 808-8500
7:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. 

All businesses operating within the Sacramento city limits are required to have a Business Operations Tax (BOT) Certificate. This certificate does not grant City approval to operate a business; it is merely evidence that you have paid the City's BOT. How your tax is calculated depends on the type of business you operate. To apply for a BOT Certificate you need to have your Federal and State Employer's Identification Number, or your Social Security Number, your Sales Tax and Use Permit Number. Other City special permits to operate a business may be required prior to issuance of the BOT Certificate.

A BOT Certificate is good for one year or less, depending on the date of issuance. The maximum tax assessed for any business is $5,000. BOT Certificates are based on one of the following categories:

Business Operations Tax Certificate for Professionals

Included in this category are professionals such as architects, attorneys, dentists, engineers, optometrists, morticians, brokers, real estate agents, accountants, and physicians. For a complete list of professionals in this category, call theCity Revenue Division at 808-8500.

The tax for the professional tax certificate is based on the number of years the individual has been licensed by the State of California to practice the profession:

Years in Operation                           Tax*
0 to 3 years                                      $75 per professional in the firm
More than 3 but less than 7 years   $150 per professional in the firm
More than 7 years                            $300 per professional in the firm

*If professionals do not share in the profits of the firm, an additional $30 per professional will be charged.  

If you are a broker (insurance or real estate), the fee for this certificate is $100 for each principal plus $30 per employee. The maximum annual tax is $5,000.

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Business Operations Tax Certificate for Housing and Shelter

If you rent residential property or are in the motel or hotel business, the fee for this tax certificate is based on the number of units you rent. This fee is paid annually during the month of March. The tax certificate for rental property will be sent to each landlord. There is no need to go to City Hall unless you are in the motel/hotel business.

The tax is assessed as follows:

.    If your total rental residential property has less than four units, there is no tax.

   If your total rental residential property has four or more units, you must pay $25 plus $1.75 for each additional unit over four.

   If you are in the motel or hotel business (transient occupancy), you must apply for a Business Tax Certificate at City Hall. The fee schedule is determined as follows:

Business                                                Tax
Hotel/motel, less than four units             $50
Hotel/motel, four or more units               $50 plus $0.75 per unit over four units

For people operating a motel/hotel establishment, a Transient Occupancy Tax form will need to be completed at the time you apply for the BOT Certificate. The Transient Occupancy Tax form is available at the Revenue Office.  The City's Transient Occupancy Tax is currently 12.0 percent of gross room rental receipts.

Rental or lease of nonresidential (commercial) real property is taxed based on gross receipts (see below).

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Business Operations Tax for Contractors

This tax is collected at:

City Planning and Building  Department
1231 I Street, Room 200
Sacramento, CA 95814
(916) 808-5656

The BOT for contractors is collected each time a contractor applies for a Building Permit. The tax, based on the permit value of the work to be done, has a maximum of $5,000 during any calendar year.  To avoid paying more than $5,000 as a contractor, you must retain receipts and provide proof of payment totaling $5,000 to City Finance.

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Business Operations Tax Certificate Based on Gross Receipts

This Certificate is issued to businesses which do not fall under any of the categories listed above.

The tax rate for this certificate is:

         Annual Gross Receipts                                                                 Tax
         Less than $10,000                                                                         $30 base tax
         $10,000 plus each additional dollar over                                       $0.0004 (multiply by 1.0004)

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Tax Certificate for Businesses Without a Fixed Location Within the City

If you do not have a fixed business location within the City Limits but conduct business in the city, you will need to apply for a Business Tax Certificate. Businesses in this category include door-to-door salespeople, street vendors, or branch subsidiaries where the principal place of business is located outside the city.

The tax is based on total gross receipts for business conducted within the City.

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Business Improvement District (BID) Tax Assessment

Based on the location of the business within the city, the business may be subject to a business improvement district (BID) assessment. Examples of current BID locations are Del Paso Boulevard, Downtown Sacramento, Franklin Boulevard, Old Sacramento, Capitol Station, and Stockton Boulevard.

The BID is established by the City Council at the request of local businesses that want to generate a continuous revenue stream to fund activities and improvements that enhance the business climate of the immediate area. Examples of activities and improvements include banners, marketing materials, graffiti abatement, litter removal and newsletters. For more information, contact the Economic Development Department or the City Revenue Division.

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SPECIAL PERMIT TO OPERATE A BUSINESS

City Finance, Revenue Division
City Hall, 730 I Street, Suite 114
Sacramento, CA 95814
(916) 808-8500
7
:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

You will need a Special Permit(s) if your business falls under any one or more categories listed here. Special Permits those permits are issued by the City to businesses that require additional investigation and/or approval by other City departments. The Special Permit is renewed annually and is require a Business Operations Tax Certificate before they can be issued. Special Permits are applied for at various City locations depending on the permit. Please see listing below. For additional information call the Revenue Division at 808-8500.

Examples of businesses requiring Special Permits:

Adult-Related Establishment (Revenue)
Adult-Related Technician (Revenue)
. Escort Permit
. Figure Model Permit
Amusement/Arcade (Revenue)
Amusement Gaming Machines (Revenue)
Antique, Secondhand, Junk and Pawn Dealers and Salvage Yards (Revenue)
Astrology (Revenue)
Auto Wreckers  (Revenue)
Billiards  (Revenue)
Bingo (Revenue)
Block Permits (Parks & Recreation Department)
Burglary Alarm Permit (good for 3 years) (Police Department)

Canvassing, Soliciting, Peddling (Revenue)
Cardroom (Revenue)
Cardroom Employees  (Revenue)
Carnivals, Fairs, Circuses (City Manager)
Christmas Trees  (Revenue)
Concealed Weapons (Police Department)
Curb Painting (Revenue)
Dances Concert/Public Dance  (Revenue)
Fireworks (Revenue)
Food Vendor Company (mobile) (Revenue)
Food Vendor Drivers (mobile) (Revenue)
Funeral Escort Permit (Revenue)
Gun Dealer  (Police Department)
Horse-Drawn Carriage (Old Sacramento Management) (Issued at 1111 2nd Street, 264-7031)
       . Old Sacramento Historical Compliance Inspection
       . City Operating Permit
       . Safety Inspection/Animal Inspection
Horse-Drawn Vehicle Driver/Annual Permit (Old Sacramento Management) (Issued at 1106 Front St., 264-7031)
       . Competency Test Annual Renewal
Somatic Practitioner (Revenue)
Patrol Services (Police Department)
Searchlight and Sound (Revenue)
Street Vending - Food or Flower (Revenue)
Taxicab Driver's Permit (Revenue)
Towing Company (Revenue)
Tow Driver (Revenue)

The fee for the Special Permit varies by type of business. Processing time for this permit can take up to 90 days from the filing date.

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City Insurance and Bond Requirements

Risk Management
921 10th Street, Room 700
Sacramento, CA 95814          
(916) 808-5556                                      

Depending on the type of business you plan to operate, you may be required to show proof of liability insurance or a bond before the City will issue a Business Operations Tax Certificate or Special Permit. Insurance and Bonds are issued by private companies such as banks and insurance companies.

The following sample types of businesses require insurance and/or bonds:

Business
Cardroom License
Amusements
House Movers
Demolition
Taxicabs
Astrology
Tow Cars
Somatic Practitioner

For information regarding the amount and types of coverage you need, call the City Risk Management Office at 808-5556.

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Fictitious Business Name Statement

County Finance Department
700 I Street, 1st Floor
Sacramento, CA 95814
(916) 874-6644

If you are going to conduct business under a name other than your legal name, you need to file a Fictitious Business Name Statement with the County Recorder's Office. This statement can be filed within 40 days of the first day of business; however, it is recommended that you file before opening your business to avoid confusion.

To file, go to the public counter at the County Recorder's Office. Check the business name index to make sure no one else is doing business under the name you have chosen. After a Fictitious Business Name Statement has been filed, you will receive a certified copy of the application. The bank you choose for your business' financial transactions will request a copy of this certified form to open your account.

Within 30 days after filing a Fictitious Business Name Statement, you need to publish the statement in a newspaper of general circulation in the County.  The statement must be published once a week for four weeks. Depending on the newspaper's policy, either you or the newspaper will need to send proof of publication to the County Recorder.

Contact the office for current fees.

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Incorporation/Trademark and Service Mark Registration

Secretary of State's Office
Corporate Filing Division
1500 11th Street
Sacramento, CA 94814
(916) 657-5448

Limited Partnership Division
1500 11th Street
Sacramento, CA 95814
(916) 653-3365

The Secretary of State's Office handles Articles of Incorporation, Corporation Qualification, Service Mark Registration, and Trademark Registration. For details, call either of the above phone numbers.

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Seller's Permit/Sales and Use Tax Permit

State Board of Equalization
3321 Power Inn Road
Sacramento, CA 95827
(916) 227-6700
8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

If you will be selling tangible personal property in the State of California, you must apply for a Seller's Permit. If your business is a partnership, one of the partners should be present to apply for the Permit. If your business is a corporation, one of the corporate officers must bring the Articles of Incorporation at the time of filing. You will be issued a Sales and Use Tax Permit Number when you apply.

There is no fee for a Seller's Permit; however, depending on your type of business, you may be required to post a deposit which would be refundable after three years of nondelinquent payments.  The sales tax rate in Sacramento County is currently 7.75 percent. A California Driver's License is required as proof of identification.

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Employer Registration

State Employment Development Department
3321 Power Inn Road
Sacramento, CA 95827
(888) 745-3886
8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

If you hire employees, you must register with the State Employment Development Department within 15 days after your first employee is hired.

The Employment Development Department regulates State Disability Insurance, Unemployment Insurance Tax, Income Tax Withholdings and Employment Training Tax. There is no fee to register as an employer. The Employment Development Department will have information on tax rates and payment schedules.

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Worker's Compensation

State Industrial Relations Department
2424 Arden Way
Sacramento, CA  95815
(916) 323-4920

The State Industrial Relations Department provides information and assistance to businesses concerning worker's compensation regulations and benefits.

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Federal Income Tax

Internal Revenue Service (IRS)
4330 Watt Avenue
Sacramento, CA 95842
800-829-3676

For information regarding employee withholdings, self-employment tax, sole proprietorship, partnership, and corporation taxes, contact the IRS.

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Home Occupation Permit

City Revenue Division
730 I Street, Suite 114
Sacramento, CA 95814
(916) 808-8500
8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

To set up a business in your home, you first contact the Planning & Building Department. For a detailed listing of eligible occupations as well as restrictions and special conditions, please contact the City Planning and Building Department at 808-5656. The fee for a Home Occupation Permit is $45 and is issued by the City's Revenue Division. A Business Operations Tax Certificate is also required in addition to the Home Occupation Permit. Both the BOT and Home Occupation Permit may be applied for at the same time at the City Revenue Division.

Sample Eligible Occupations:
Accountant
Appraiser
Architect or Landscape
Architect
Artist
Attorney
Bookkeeper
Contractor (Office Only)
Dressmaker or Tailor
Engineer
Insurance Agent/Broker (Office Only)
Interior Decorator (Office Only)
Janitorial Service (Office Only)
Landscape Gardener (Office Only)
Mail Order/Commission Merchant
Photographer
Real Estate Agent/Broker
Stenographer (Office Only)
Telephone Answering Service
Tutor (Office Only)

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SPECIAL PERMIT TO SELL ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES

City Planning and Building Department
1231 I Street, Room 200
Sacramento, CA 95814
(916) 808-5604
8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

A Special Permit is needed to operate a bar or establishment selling beverages for off-site consumption. A Special Permit requires the approval of the City Planning Commission. You need to have this Special Permit before you can obtain an Alcoholic Beverage License from the State Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control. Please contact the City Planning and Building Department for more information.

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Alcoholic Beverage License

State Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control
3321 Power Inn Road, Suite 230
Sacramento, CA 95827
(916) 227-2002
8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

An Alcoholic Beverage License must be obtained if you want to sell alcoholic beverages from your business.  The type of license you obtain depends on whether you sell alcoholic beverages for consumption off the premises (such as grocery store or liquor store) or on the premises (such as restaurant or bar).

The initial licensing fee ranges from $50 to $12,000. The license must be renewed annually at a cost of $28 to $800, depending on the type of license.  The processing time is approximately 45-60 days.  For details regarding proper documentation, contact the Sacramento District Office of the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control.

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Health Permit

County Environmental Management Department
8475 Branch Center Road, Suite 240
Sacramento, CA 95826
(916) 875-8440
8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

A Health Permit is required for businesses selling food to the public and for pool cleaning or septic tank businesses. A Health Permit, issued by the County's Environmental Management Dept., is required before you can open for business. Fees for a Health Permit range from approximately $125 to $508, depending on the type of establishment. An annual re-inspection fee, ranging from approximately $30 to $151, may also be required.

A Health Permit is required for the following businesses:

Bars
Bread Stores
Dairies
Food Establishments/Mobile Food Distributors
Manufacturers of Food Goods
Noise Complaints/Monitoring
Pool Cleaning Business
Private Wells
Produce Vendors
Retail Food Markets
Septic Tank Business
Soft-Serve Machines
Storage Tanks, Top or Underground
Underground Hazardous Materials

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Weights and Measures Device Registration

County Weights and Measures
4137 Branch Center Road
Sacramento, CA 95827
(916) 875-6603
8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

If you will be using commercial weighing or measuring equipment in your business, you are required to notify the County Office of Weights and Measures within 24 hours of equipment installation. Businesses such as delicatessens, candy stores, grocery stores, or gas stations are included in this category.  Within two weeks of notification, the scales or weights in your business will be inspected. 

Businesses are billed annually during the month of January for registration fees. Registration fees are:

1-3 devices                                          $20 per year
4-9 devices                                          $40 per year
More than 9 devices                            $60 per year

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Revocable Encroachment Permit

City Public Works Department
1231 I Street, 2nd Floor
Sacramento, CA 95814
(916)
808-7995
8:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon; 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.

If you wish to use property or right-of-way owned by the City, you need to obtain a Revocable Encroachment Permit. Enforcements include items such as sidewalk cafes, planter boxes extending onto City sidewalks or other property, awnings, underground storage tanks, or signs obstructing the right-of-way.  The Revocable Encroachment Permit must be filed at the City Public Works Engineering Office.  This office will determine the other departments or agencies you will need to contact to obtain approval.

A Revocable Encroachment Permit requiring excavation is $250, a Revocable Encroachment Permit requiring City Council action is $200, and a Revocable Encroachment Permit that does not require Council action is $50.

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Driveway Permits

City Public Works Department
1231 I Street, 2nd Floor
Sacramento, CA 95814
(916)
808-7995
8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

A Driveway Permit is required if you plan to construct or modify a driveway.  The fee for a Driveway Permit is $100/parcel plus 15 percent of the value of each driveway. Residences with a vertical curve require a driveway permit.

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Oversize Vehicle Permit

City Public Works Department
1231 I Street, 2nd Floor
Sacramento, CA 95814
(916)
808-7995
8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

You will need an Oversize Vehicle Permit if your business will use large vehicles or vehicles with loads exceeding State limits. For specific information on dimensions and weight limitations, call the City's Public Works Department The fee for this permit is either $15 for a trip permit which is valid for 5 days, or $70 for an annual permit.  Annual permits for additional vehicles are available at a cost of $35/vehicle.

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Parking Delivery Permits

City Parking Division
1023 J Street, Room 202
Sacramento, CA 95814-2877
(916)
808-7995
8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

A Parking Delivery Permit, issued to noncommercial vehicles, allows a passenger car to park in an alley for pickup and delivery for up to 30 minutes.  However, the vehicle may not be unattended more than 10 minutes. An Emergency Parking Permit issued to commercial vehicles allows parking in alleys while repairing equipment such as heating and cooling systems for an unlimited time until work is completed. These permits are issued annually for a specific vehicle and are valid through the following June 30, at which time they expire. The fee for the permit is $40 per year.

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Fire Department Limited Time Special Event Permit

City Fire Department, Prevention Division
5770 Freeport Blvd, #200
Sacramento, CA 95822
(916) 433-1300
8:00 a.m. - 12 noon; 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.

This limited-time permit is required to operate Christmas tree lots, fireworks booths and displays, carnivals and fairs, helicopters for special events and equipment lifts, parachute landings, tents and canopies, and other special events or occurrences.

Large events may require a coordination meeting and site review. Fire prevention code enforcement and/or medic standby may be required during the actual event for which cost recovery will be sought at an hourly rate. In addition, certain requirements exist for food vendors who maintain heat-producing appliances. A permit is issued for each event and requires a minimum fee of $40.00.

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Building and Land Use Permits

Zoning/Land Subdivision/Special Permits

City Planning and Building Department
1231 I Street, Room 200
Sacramento, CA 95814-2998
(916)
808-5656
8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

If you are constructing your own building or remodeling an existing one, check the zoning codes and the building codes that apply.  Some projects require entitlements granted by the Planning Commission and/or City Council. Check the Zoning Ordinance to determine whether you need an entitlement. You need to go to City Planning for all the necessary applications and instructions. A minimum time period for approval is nine weeks: six weeks to be heard by the Planning Commission and three additional weeks to be heard by the City Council. A fee will be charged based on the request you are filing.

If no Planning entitlements are required, check the Zoning Ordinance to determine any regulations you need to comply with to construct your building (e.g. parking, landscaping, building setbacks). Building permits are still required.

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Downtown Development Design Requirements

City Planning and Building Department
1231 I Street, Room 200
Sacramento, CA 95814
(916)
808-5656
8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

All development in the Central Business District is guided by the Urban Design Plan. This comprehensive set of guidelines directs architectural designs and streetscapes. It provides City staff and private interests a common basis for evaluating design and development issues during the design review and approval process.

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Environmental Determination

City Planning and Building Department
1231 I Street, Room 300
Sacramento, CA 95814
(916)
808-5381
8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Any project requiring a land-use entitlement will also require an Environmental Determination. At the time of filing for an entitlement or shortly thereafter, you will be notified as to whether you will: 1) be exempt from this provision, 2) require a Negative Declaration, or 3) need an Environmental Impact Report for your project. You will be charged a base fee for the environmental determination. If additional staff work is necessary, additional costs will be incurred.  The base fees range from $325 to $4,225.  Additional staff time is assessed at the rate of $84/hour.

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Building Permits/Commercial Plan Check/Permit Issuance

City Planning and Building Department    
1231 I Street, Room 200                                   
Sacramento, CA 95814                                    
(916)
808-5656    

City Building Division
2101 Arena Boulevard
Sacramento, CA 95835
(916)
808-7619

Effective November, 2001, the City and Planning Building Dept. has opened a satellite office in North Natomas to better serve its clients in the northern region of the City.

A Building Permit is required in most cases when you plan to make physical or some cosmetic changes to the interior or exterior of the building you plan to occupy, or if you are constructing a new building.

When required, plans should be submitted for a Plan Check and a Building Permit issued before starting any construction or remodeling. During the course of construction or remodeling, building inspectors are required to inspect the work performed.

Building Permit fees are based on the value of the work to be performed, including the mechanical, plumbing and electrical work. Plan Check fees are charged at 80 percent of the permit fee.

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Sign Permit

City Planning and Building Department
1231 I Street, Room 200
Sacramento, CA 95814
(916)
808-5656

If you are planning to place a sign on the exterior of your business, you need a Sign Permit. Regulations regarding the types of signs and their placement depend on the zoning for the parcel and the type of business.  In special sign districts and Planned Unit Developments, special restrictions may apply.

The Sign Permit application requires you (the business owner) or your sign contractor to submit drawings indicating the advertising message, location, dimensions, construction, electrical wiring and components, and method of attachment.

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Plan Check For Food-Related Businesses

County Environmental Management Department
827 7th Street, Room 102, Counter 8
Sacramento, CA 95814
(916) 875-8440
1:00 p.m. - 4:45 p.m. - Public Counter
8:00 a.m. - 4:45 p.m. - General Information

If you are constructing a new food-related facility or are planning to make any type of tenant improvements to an existing facility, you need to go through a Plan Check with the County's Environmental Health Branch. In the case of tenant improvements, a Plan Check is required only if the improvements you make are related to the food-preparation area of your establishment (such as changes to any permanently installed equipment or structural changes to the food preparation area).

Call the County to inquire about the documentation required for the Plan Check. In addition to the Plan Check by the County, you need to submit plans to the City Building Inspections Office. The City will not grant you a Building Permit until it sees that your plans are stamped by the County Environmental Health Branch. You may submit plans to the County and City simultaneously.  Once construction is finished, you need to return to the County Environmental Health Branch and obtain a Health Permit to operate.

Fees for the Plan Check are based on the square footage of the establishment. New construction fees range from $501 to $876.  For minor remodeling, fees range from $125 to $751 and are subject to change.

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Plan Check For Processed-Food Manufacturers

State Department of Health Services (DHS)
Food and Drug Branch
8455 Jackson Road, Suite 120
Sacramento, CA 95826
(916) 387-3125

Businesses engaged in the manufacturing, packing, labeling or holding (warehousing) of processed food are required to register annually with the DHS Food and Drug Branch. The Food and Drug Branch will conduct on-site investigations to examine a firm's complete production and quality-assurance system.