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Building in the City of Banning
Steps for a Building / Civil Engineering Project in Barstow, CA

1. Preliminary Planning and Zoning Check
First, identify your project site and confirm its zoning and land-use regulations through the City of Barstow Community Development Department, specifically the Planning Division. If your project involves a change of use, expansion, or new construction, consider a pre-application plan review. This helps identify potential issues early. Determine whether your project requires discretionary permits, such as a conditional use permit or variance, and confirm if a building permit is necessary.

2. Assemble Design Documents and Submit Application
Prepare complete plans—architectural, structural, and civil—compliant with the 2022 California Building Code. Download the necessary building permit application forms from the City of Barstow website. Submit your application to the Building & Safety Division at City Hall (220 E Mountain View St., Suite A, Barstow, CA 92311) and pay any applicable plan-check and permit fees. If you plan to act as an owner-builder instead of hiring a licensed contractor, make sure you understand your responsibilities.

3. Plan Review and Approval
The Building & Safety Division will review your plans for compliance with building, structural, electrical, plumbing, mechanical, fire, and accessibility codes. The Planning Division will review for zoning and site plan compliance. If corrections are needed, you will revise and resubmit your plans. Once all reviews are approved, your permit will be ready for issuance.

4. Permit Issuance and Fee Payment
After approval, pay the final fees and obtain your building permit. Keep the approved plans on the job site during construction, as they may be required for inspections. Make sure you comply with any requirements for owner-builders if you are not using a licensed contractor.

5. Construction and Inspections
You may begin construction only after the permit is issued. Schedule inspections as required during different phases of construction—foundation, framing, plumbing, electrical, mechanical, and final inspections. Any deviations from the approved plans may require additional review. Once all inspections are passed, your project will receive final approval.

6. Project Close-Out and Occupancy
Complete all final inspections and pay any remaining fees. Obtain a certificate of occupancy or final clearance if required. Ensure compliance with any post-construction obligations, such as maintenance or ongoing code compliance.

Key Offices and Contacts
Building & Safety Division: Enforces building codes and issues permits.
Planning Division: Handles zoning, land use, and site plan review.
Location: City Hall, 220 E Mountain View St., Suite A, Barstow, CA 92311.

Planning Department

The City of Barstow Planning Department is part of the Community Development Department and is responsible for managing land use, zoning, and development within the city. Its main functions include reviewing development proposals, issuing permits related to land use, ensuring projects comply with zoning codes and the city’s general plan, and guiding long-term growth and community development. The department also provides pre-application consultations to help property owners and developers identify potential issues before submitting plans.

Building and Safety Department

The City of Barstow Building & Safety Department is responsible for enforcing building codes and regulations, issuing construction permits, and conducting inspections to ensure that all structures are safe, accessible, and compliant with state and local codes. The department reviews plans, oversees construction inspections, and provides guidance to contractors and property owners throughout the building process.

Public Works Department

The Public Works Department of Barstow is responsible for maintaining the city’s infrastructure, including roads, water systems, parks, and waste management. Their mission is to enhance public safety and quality of life through efficient service delivery and sustainable projects.

As a trusted consultancy partner, Gueridon works alongside the Public Works Department to provide expert guidance, strategic planning, and project management. We help streamline operations, ensure regulatory compliance, and deliver innovative solutions that support Barstow’s growth and development.

About Azusa City

Located in the heart of California's Mojave Desert, Barstow has experienced steady growth as a vital transportation hub and regional center. Over the years, the city has focused on expanding and modernizing its infrastructure, including roadways, utilities, and public services, to meet the demands of its growing population. Barstow’s development is reflected in a mix of residential, commercial, and industrial buildings, with new housing projects designed to support a diverse community. As the city continues to evolve, Barstow is committed to enhancing its infrastructure to ensure a sustainable and vibrant future for residents and businesses alike.