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Step by Step Guide to Development
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There are six basic steps in Brea's development process. All of these steps may not be necessary depending on the nature of your project. A Brea planner will assist and help you determine the steps necessary for your project. 1. Application Submittal This phase is referred to as the Planning Submittal process. It is a good idea to have a planner review the application and other forms with you before you complete the packet of information. You may or may not have to complete some additional forms such as an "Environmental Information Form," or a "Hazardous Waste and Substance Site Statement." These forms as well as the Summary Development Table (residential development) and the Plan Review Checklist are completed with the assistance of a planner. Please make sure all information on the application is legible and includes the property owner or the legal agent's signature. Applications without the proper signature will delay processing. You will be required to pay a deposit when you turn in your application. The City of Brea has a full cost recovery program with an established hourly rate; you pay only he cost of the actual work. Typically this system has been found to save applicants' money but may require more upfront money than you're accustomed to. The current charges are $82 per hour for inspection services; $94 per hour for professional; and $126 per hour for management. There may be other fees that apply. Any unused funds will be returned to you and/or additional fees may be required. The deposit will vary depending on the complexity of your project. Click here for more information on fees. 2. Plan Review Once you submit an application, you will be assigned a project leader who will coordinate the necessary reviews by distributing your Application Submittal to the appropriate City divisions. (This is called Plan Review). You will not have to complete a new Application Submittal for each division. However, there may be an occasion when a staff person other than your project leader may call you regarding your project. The goals of Plan Review are to: During the Plan Review phase, your project leader will distribute your Application Submittal to the appropriate divisions for review and comment. Your project leader will review any environmental issues associated with your project, as required by the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) All discretionary projects require an Environmental Review. Your project leader will determine the applicable process for your project. 3. Planning Commission Approval Planning Commissioners are appointed by the City Council and provide community representation regarding planning projects. However, their approval is not required on all development projects. If a public hearing is held, you will have an opportunity to speak before the Commission. The public may also provide comments and express any concerns about the project. You will want to be sure to work out any potential problems with neighboring residents or business owners before the Planning Commission meeting. You may appeal most Planning Commission actions to the City Council. In some circumstances, the project may require City Council approval. The project's location and use dictate what level of review is required. Still other projects may never go to either the Planning Commission or the City Council. Planning Commission meetings are open to the public. The Planning Commission meets on the second and fourth Tuesday of each month at 7:00p.m. in the City Council Chambers, Plaza Level, Brea Civic & Cultural Center. 4. Plan Check Any requirements or problems identified during the Plan Review process should now be completed or rectified. For example: If you were told in Plan Review that you need a grading plan, the plan should be complete and ready for review during this Plan Check process. The City's Plan Checker will help you with the requirements for this phase. Simply call 714-990-7765. Although your project leader is still a good resource, you will now be working with the Plan Checker who leads this portion of the process. Once your Application Submittal is complete, the City is committed to the following Plan Check turnaround times: Once the Plan Check is complete, you will need to submit two full sets of final plans with any revisions required by the City Council, Planning Commission or City staff. In addition, a final set of plans recorded on microfiche is also required. Final plans must be submitted in order to receive your Building Permit (or permits), which is the next step. 5. Building Permit Regular inspections are required throughout construction. You can request an appointment for an inspection be calling our 24-hour hotline at 714-990-7668. The City will schedule the inspection within 48 hours of your request. Typically the same Building Inspector will be assigned to you throughout the project. The final inspection involving all appropriate departments will be coordinated through your Building Inspector. 6. Occupancy Permit 7. Sign Permit The City of Brea is committed to a streamlined development process. Brea's Guaranteed Second Opinion Program is designed to ensure your complete satisfaction. If at anytime, you have a question over the interpretation of any code or ordinance, you can appeal the decision to either a supervisor or manager. |





