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***WITHDRAWN*** Project Description The City of Petaluma has received an application for the Creekwood Housing Development, a project that would involve the construction of 42 dwelling units within approximately 71,000 square feet of residential floor area, on a 5.2-acre site. The dwelling at 280 Casa Grande would be demolished and the site would be re-subdivided...

Special Discharge Permits define conditions businesses must follow to discharge contaminated or large amounts of water to our sewer system.

Get Petaluma commercial plan review guidelines and turnaround estimates. Following these guidelines can help you get your plan approved more quickly.

USE CITY RESOURCES The City of Petaluma offers several free resources to help people identify which permits, inspections, and fees will be involved and how they will affect their project. This information is essential in developing a realistic project timeline and budget. Open Counter (petaluma.opencounter.com): Open Counter is a web-based tool that asks questions about...

PROJECT NAME Petaluma Boulevard South Water Main Replacement PROJECT DESCRIPTION This project involves installing approximately 1,500 feet of 8-inch polyvinyl chloride (PVC) water main to replace aging 4-inch cast iron water main on Petaluma Blvd. South between D Street and Mountain View Avenue.  Installation of this water main will improve the pressure for fire protection...

Petaluma businesses, residents and the City of Petaluma all value and strive for sustainability, in environmental and financial areas.

Standards for Evaluating Historic Resources The Secretary of the Interior has established professional qualification standards for the preparation of Historic Surveys and Evaluations used to determine eligibility for State or National historic designation. Petaluma relies on these standards for the preparation of reports that inform the decision making process. The qualifications, summarized below, define minimum...

Applications to alter designated historic resources (excluding demolition) are reviewed in accordance with Implementing Zoning Ordinance Section 15.050 and 15.070. Review under those sections includes an evaluation of conformance with district guidelines (when applicable) and the Secretory of Interior’s Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties. The review of all proposed alterations begins with gaining an...

Historic landmarks in the City of Petaluma are designated by the Petaluma City Council with input from the Historic and Cultural Resource Committee and Planning Commission.

Petaluma Historic Commercial District The Petaluma Historic Commercial District encompasses much of Downtown Petaluma and includes 96 contributing buildings on approximately 23 acres of land. The district was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1995, and design guidelines were adopted in 1999 through Ordinance No. 2097 N.C.S. The district represents the development...

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