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126 Acadia Ave 004-042-21 .01580 acres  6882.4800 sq feet.


Use clear polycarb sheets on interior of glass bricks to create 3.5" air gap or about R-value 3.6 per inch plus 2 for glass brick or about r-14. Assuming a loss of efficiency that still puts us well under .3U (aprox .07 U)
If you've determined that your project is eligible, you'll need to contact the Building & Safety Division on the building permit process. If your project includes a lot split, please also contact the Public Works Department for information on submitting a parcel map for review and recordation.  


Create a dutch door type of in combo with a custom window for upstairs egress/large furniture entry (28x80). Custom upper window constructed with 2x4 notched toward front and back to create 3" airgap. 3 sides secured permanantly fourth side screwed in place to allow removal and insertion of glass .Aprox R 12 or (U .085)
* Building & Safety Division: (831) 420-5110  jjezek@santacruzca.gov
* Public Works Department: (831) 420-5160 (lot splits) Curtis Busenhart $3,500  + surveyor. 8314205175 cbusenhart@santacruzca.gov
 
== Phases of SB9 Process ==
 
# Division of lot- requires: City application with Public Works $3,500 + surveying, resident owner 3 years after split (principal residence), meets city's criteria.
## How we could help- Guide homeowner though the process by reviewing qualifications and analyzing current site and proposing new site plan with build out.
## Curtis Busenhart $3,500  + surveyor. 8314205175 cbusenhart@santacruzca.gov
## Here is what is required in order to submit an official application for an SB9 land division with the Public Works Dept.;
##Final Parcel Map submittal – Please include the existing building footprint if applicable, existing utilities (underground and aerial), proposed building envelope(s) on a 3rd non-titled plan sheet and title the lot split SB 9 on the map
##     2 Paper copies of Parcel Map and an electronic copy
##     Submit a response to the SB 9 requirements (They are listed under “Qualifying Criteria for a Housing Development or Lot Split)
##      Lot Closure Calculations
##      Preliminary Title Report
##     Soil Report – if located in a high liquefaction area or the slope is greater than 30%.
##    A check in the amount of $3,735.00 payable to the City of Santa Cruz ##Prior to recording the Parcel Map the current and next fiscal year’s property taxes must be paid in full
## Once approved print map in Mylar’s and submit to Public Works for the recordation process
##  A check  in the amount of $89.00 (recording fee) payable to the County of Santa Cruz
## Map submittal must be performed by a design professional and have a property survey included
# Building or remodeling: front
 
 
[[Text of California SB 9 Law|Text of Pasadena California SB 9 Law]]
 
[[Correspondence]]
 
[[Misc Information on Development ADU SB9]]
 
[https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1-T2lYzGdEVNPimEfCqpf-yVrBDKJn_WY?usp=share_link Google Drive]
 
[[SB9 and ADU Construction Notes]]

Latest revision as of 08:25, 11 May 2023

126 Acadia Ave 004-042-21 .01580 acres 6882.4800 sq feet.

If you've determined that your project is eligible, you'll need to contact the Building & Safety Division on the building permit process. If your project includes a lot split, please also contact the Public Works Department for information on submitting a parcel map for review and recordation.

  • Building & Safety Division: (831) 420-5110 jjezek@santacruzca.gov
  • Public Works Department: (831) 420-5160 (lot splits) Curtis Busenhart $3,500 + surveyor. 8314205175 cbusenhart@santacruzca.gov

Phases of SB9 Process

  1. Division of lot- requires: City application with Public Works $3,500 + surveying, resident owner 3 years after split (principal residence), meets city's criteria.
    1. How we could help- Guide homeowner though the process by reviewing qualifications and analyzing current site and proposing new site plan with build out.
    2. Curtis Busenhart $3,500 + surveyor. 8314205175 cbusenhart@santacruzca.gov
    3. Here is what is required in order to submit an official application for an SB9 land division with the Public Works Dept.;
    4. Final Parcel Map submittal – Please include the existing building footprint if applicable, existing utilities (underground and aerial), proposed building envelope(s) on a 3rd non-titled plan sheet and title the lot split SB 9 on the map
    5.      2 Paper copies of Parcel Map and an electronic copy
    6.      Submit a response to the SB 9 requirements (They are listed under “Qualifying Criteria for a Housing Development or Lot Split)
    7.      Lot Closure Calculations
    8.      Preliminary Title Report
    9.      Soil Report – if located in a high liquefaction area or the slope is greater than 30%.
    10.    A check in the amount of $3,735.00 payable to the City of Santa Cruz ##Prior to recording the Parcel Map the current and next fiscal year’s property taxes must be paid in full
    11.  Once approved print map in Mylar’s and submit to Public Works for the recordation process
    12.   A check  in the amount of $89.00 (recording fee) payable to the County of Santa Cruz
    13. Map submittal must be performed by a design professional and have a property survey included
  2. Building or remodeling: front


Text of Pasadena California SB 9 Law

Correspondence

Misc Information on Development ADU SB9

Google Drive

SB9 and ADU Construction Notes