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Shoreline Construction -
Construction Resource Guide
Sales and Installation of Fireplaces, Stoves and Outdoor
Kitchens.
Redondo Beach, CA
We want you to be well-informed. Here is a list of
many of the governmental and private agencies you may
need to contact while living in Manhattan Beach.
This list is provided by the City of Redondo Beach.
If
you are in doubt as to whether or not a permit is
required or have any questions, contact the building
division in person or call: (310) 318-0636.
A. CITY DEPARTMENTS
Unless otherwise noted,
all City Departments are located in the City Hall
Complex, 415 Diamond Street (the corner of Pacific Coast
Highway and Diamond Street).
Building Division (310)
318-0636, FAX (310) 374-4828
Private property permit records, information, plan
review, permit issuance, inspections, code enforcement.
Construction Permit Signature Authorization.
City Clerk
/Treasurer
(310) 318-0603, FAX (310) 937-4666
Permit fee payments, business license issuance, and
Municipal Codes.
Community Services (310)
318-0635, FAX (310) 316-6467
Housing Rehabilitation Section, 320 Knob Hill, Financial
Assistance.
Engineering Division
(310) 318-0661, FAX (310) 374-4828
Permits and inspections for work in the public way,
transportation, infrastructure, recycling program.
Fire Prevention Bureau (310) 318-0663,
FAX (310) 376-3407
Fire Station #1, 401 S. Broadway, Redondo Beach 90277
Plan review and inspection of Fire Code requirements;
hazardous materials program.
Harbor Department
(310) 318-0631, FAX (310) 372-8021
Construction review for Harbor area, authority over
commercial leases, special events.
Planning Division
(310) 318-0637, FAX (310) 372-8021
Planning and land use management, zoning requirements,
environmental review, variance processing.
Police Department (310) 379-2477,
FAX (310) 374-7710
Crime Prevention Unit, 401 Diamond Street, Redondo Beach
90277
Permits to install burglar alarm systems.
School District
(310) 379-5449, FAX
(310) 798-8610
1401 Inglewood Avenue, Redondo Beach 90278
Construction Fee calculation and payment.
B.
COUNTY/STATE/FEDERAL
AGENCIES,
As much as we
try to keep the process streamlined, County, State, and
Federal regulations may also apply to your project.
Check the list below to see if you need to contact these
agencies.
COUNTY AGENCIES
County of Los
Angeles Public Works
Coastal Commission
State
Waste Management Division
Los
Angeles County Underground Storage Tank Program
(626) 458-3510
County Health
Department
Construction of food establishments (310) 519-6081
Installation of public pools (310) 519-6064
County Fire Department
Hazardous Materials
(213) 744-3223
County Recorder
(213) 974-0771
Document Analysis and Recording (covenants and
agreements), easements
County Tax Assessor (310)
534-6100
California Energy
Commission (800)
772-3300 or (916) 654-5106
Interpretations of energy conservation regulations,
copies of requirements or (916) 654-5106 for forms and
interpretive manual.
Cal-OSHA
(213) 861-9993
(general information) (818) 901-5411 (elevators and
lifts 5ft. or more); excavation permits for vertical
cuts over 5ft. and potentially hazardous conditions.
Caltrans (213)
897-4867 -- may require improvements or widening along
State Highways such as Pacific Coast Highway.
Department of
Consumer Affairs
(800) 952-5210
Complaints and inquiries.
Office of State Fire
Marshal (818)
960-6441
South Coast Air
Quality Management (800)
388-2121
Office of State
Architect
(916) 445-6285
Department of
Housing and Community Development (916)
445-9471
State Division of
Oil and Gas (714)
816-6847
State Contractor's
License Board (310)
590-5331
Federal Agencies
Army Corps of
Engineers (310)
894-5806 (publications)
Housing and Urban
Development (800)
USA-ABLE
Disabled access regulations for multi-residential
buildings
Federal Emergency
Management Agency (FEMA)
Purchasing copies of flood hazard maps (800) 358-9616
Books and publications (800) 480-2520
US Architectural
Transportation Barriers Compliance Board
ADA- American with
Disabilities Act
C.
Local Utilities
Hook-ups
When planning your project, don't forget that locating,
identifying, marking, and rerouting existing utility
lines and easements, as well as installation of new
ones, may be necessary.
California Water
Service
(310) 257-1400
Contact commercial office to sign up for temporary
construction site water from hydrants, arranging the
installation of new and resized meters, routing and
extending lines repairs and emergencies.
County Sanitation
District (310)
699-7411
The County charges connection fees for increased sewer
demand (for example, adding a new building, changes in
use)
DIG-ALERT
(Call 800-422-4133 for
issuance of number).
The State Government Code requires a "Dig-alert" I.D.
number to be issued before a Permit to Excavate is
valid.
General Telephone of
California
Business (800) 483-5000, Residence (800) 482-8706
To arrange for a field engineer to locate the connection
point
Public Works Department (310) 318-0662
Trees, Parks, and recreation.
Southern California
Edison (800) 655-4555
To contact the planner for meter spotting, checking
clearance to power lines, easements.
Southern California
Gas Company (800) 427-2200
Contact the field planner to add a meter, for service
line removal, marketing.
D.
City of Redondo
Beach Printed Information
available at the public
counter includes:
Information bulletins:
Operating procedures
Building height verification
General information sheet
Demolition permit application requirements
Business/service hours
Materials storage on public way
Maps:
Flood hazard areas
Oil wells locations
County assessor books with City assigned addresses
General plan
E.
Private
Organizations
INTERNATIONAL
ASSOCIATION OF PLUMBING AND MECHANICAL OFFICIALS (IAPMO)
(Upcoming Plumbing and Mechanical Code changes), copies
of publications.
INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE OF BUILDING OFFICIALS (ICBO)
(562)699-0541
Upcoming building code changes copies of publications.
NATIONAL FIRE
PREVENTION ASSOCIATION (NFPA)
WESTERN FIRE CHIEFS
ASSOCIATION (WFCA)
Upcoming Uniform Fire Code
LOS ANGELES
LAND FOR SALE
http://www.lacountyland.com
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