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Learn when a special event permit is needed, such as for parades, block parties, street closures, and other events in the public right of way.

Employee assistance programs are available to help City of Petaluma employees deal with stress, family issues, and other challenges.

The City of Petaluma is now offering a rebate program for qualified customers to install a Laundry-to-Landscape (L2L) greywater system. A L2L system diverts rinse water from your clothes washer directly to your landscape. Using water from your clothes washer to help maintain your landscape can reduce the amount of potable water used for irrigation...

Rebates are offered on a first-come, first-served basis, subject to availability of funds. Rebates cover the cost of equipment used for a greywater system only. This excludes tax, delivery, and labor. Be an active Petaluma water customer. Residential single-family or duplex sites only. Be the property owner, or have written consent from the owner. Submit...

Greywater must be distributed at least:  18 inches from the property line; 2 feet from buildings;  50 feet from any septic tank or leach field; and  100 feet from wells, waterways, or other water sources.  Greywater piping/tubing and the diverter (3-way) full-port ball valve shall be the same diameter as or larger than the clothes...

All greywater must be gravity-fed and distributed from the clothes washer to a pre-approved landscape area that is large enough to absorb the greywater.  Mulch basins are required. A mulch basin is a trench dug around the outer edge of a plant's drip line and back-filled with mulch. A plant's "drip line" is an imaginary...

Use only a single domestic clothes washer in a residential single-family or duplex site only. You must adhere to state and local regulations, including Chapter 15 section 1503.1 and 1503.1.1 of the California Plumbing Code. No filters, no tanks, no potable water connection, and no pumps (except for the pump in the clothes washer itself) are allowed...

Para ver esta página en español, haga clic en el ícono del Planeta Tierra ("Translate"/Traducir) en la parte superior derecha. Listed below are project applications that have been received by the City of Petaluma for preliminary review. To learn more about current Major Development Projects or our Administrative Review Projects, click here. SB 330 Processing...

Project Description The project proposes a two-story, 314-square-foot, rear extension to an existing two-story single-family residence located at 312 Liberty Street in the Oakhill-Brewster Historic District. The first-floor expansion is proposed at 51 square feet to accommodate a dining room and provide a new ensuite accessible bathroom to the primary bedroom in the dining room’s...

Permits are an important part of how the City keeps buildings and spaces safe.  Permits allow us to make sure construction meets codes, and are made to protect human life during a fire or earthquake. by Ingrid Alverde

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