For your convenience the City of Rohnert Park has created this Licenses, Permits & Fees Center in which all permit and license application forms will ultimately be located.
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NOTE: NEW PERMIT FEES EFFECTIVE APRIL 29, 2008: Engineering Department Fees 2008 Update
The City Engineers office located at City Hall administers Encroachment Permits. Encroachment Permits are required pursuant to Rohnert Park Municipal Code, Chapter 12.04. Applications are available at the Engineering Department, 6750 Commerce Blvd. or on this website. Permits are required for making an opening or excavation for any purpose in any City Street or public right of way. For example, if someone wants to widen their driveway approach apron or install a drainpipe through the sidewalk, these require an encroachment permit.
Current permit application and insurance documents can be downloaded here:
Encroachment Permit Packet (408.03 KB)
For questions contact the Engineering Department via telephone at (707) 588-2232, or via e-mail by using the Send A Message button at the top of this screen.
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Oversize Vehicle or Load Permit: A Transportation Permit is required when the operation and moving of vehicles or loads in, on, upon, along or into any public street or highway in the city in excess of size, height and weight of vehicles allowed to be moved or operated on highways under the provisions of Division 15 of the Vehicle Code of the State of California occurs.
Download Permit and information here: Transportation Permit Packet (380.86 KB)
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In
2004, the City of Rohnert
Park adopted its Public Facilities Finance Plan (PFFP)
which outlined a comprehensive strategy for managing the costs of capital
facilities, maintenance and services that are impacted by new development. This
Public Facilities Finance Plan Update (“The 2006 Update”) updates the Nexus
Analysis and Mitigation Fees for capital facilities. It also presents strategies
for bond financing and for funding new demands for maintenance and
services.
PFFP Cover
PFFP Table of Contents
PFFP Executive Summary
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1. Planning and Zoning Fees Schedule
- Environmental Impact Assessment
- Specific Plans
- Planned Development
- Development Agreements
- Use Permit Application
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