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LADBS Bathroom Permit Process in Calabasas — Step by Step

Last Updated: · Reviewed by Netanel Presman, CSLB #1105249

Pulling a bathroom permit in Calabasas is not one step — it's seven, in a specific order, through a specific jurisdiction (Calabasas CDD (Community Development Department)). Skip a step or hand the wrong drawing to the wrong counter and you lose 4–8 weeks. This page walks the exact process NPLD uses on every bathroom project in Calabasas: filing, plan-check corrections, issuance, inspections, and final sign-off.

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Quick Answer — TL;DR

Quick Answer

The bathroom permit process in Calabasas is a 7-step path through Calabasas CDD (Community Development Department): scoping, plan prep, filing, plan check + corrections, issuance, inspections, and final sign-off. Expect 6–16 weeks from filing to issuance and 10–22 weeks permit-to-final inspection. NPLD owns the whole sequence — we file, respond to corrections, and schedule inspections so you never deal directly with the building counter.

The Calabasas Bathroom-Permit Trap Most Contractors Don't Mention

Bathroom remodels look simple on paper — until the Calabasas overlay hits. Most contractors quote Calabasas bathrooms as if they're flat-lot Reseda jobs and then absorb Chapter 7A fire-hardening + Baseline Hillside Ordinance as a $2K-$6K change order halfway through plan check. NPLD prices that into your fixed-price contract from the first proposal.

Bathroom Permit Cost Breakdown — Calabasas, 2026

Every fee, every charging authority, every waiver option. Highlighted rows are Calabasas-specific overlays — most contractors leave these out of the original quote.

Permit cost breakdown for bathroom in Calabasas, 2026
Permit ComponentTypical FeeWho Charges ItWaiver Eligibility
Building Permit Fee$420 – $1,200LADBSNo
Plan Check Fee$280 – $980LADBSNo
Plumbing Permit$180 – $480LADBSNo
Electrical Permit$120 – $320LADBSNo
Mechanical Permit (fan)$80 – $220LADBSNo
Title 24 Compliance$120 – $320 (T-24 prep)CA Energy Commission (via consultant)No
Issuance / Permit Service Fee$45 – $95LADBSNo
Hillside Ordinance Review (BHO) (overlay)$680 – $1,400 plan-check additionLADBS (or local jurisdiction)No — required on slope-affected parcels
Geotech / Soils Report (overlay)$3,500 – $9,500 (independent)Licensed geotechnical engineerSometimes — if recent prior report on file
Chapter 7A Fire-Hardening Plan Review (overlay)$280 – $880 plan-check additionLADBS / local Building DeptNo — VHFHSZ parcels mandatory
Calabasas CDD (Community Development Department) Architectural Review (overlay)$1,200 – $4,800 + 4–8 weeks reviewCalabasas CDD (Community Development Department)Sometimes — minor-improvement exemptions

Fees current 2026. Calabasas CDD (Community Development Department) fee schedules update annually — NPLD verifies against the live schedule on every quote.

Calabasas-Specific Regulatory Overlays

Calabasas is its own city — permits go through the Calabasas Community Development Department, NOT LADBS. The Calabasas Hillside Development Ordinance is stricter than LA's BHO (steeper slope-based FAR cuts, mandatory wildlife corridor buffers). Nearly all of Calabasas is VHFHSZ, so Chapter 7A fire-hardening is mandatory: Class A roof, ember-resistant vents, tempered glass, exterior wall ignition-resistance. Geotech soils report is the rule, not the exception.

Baseline Hillside Ordinance
Slope-based FAR caps, haul-route plan, mandatory grading review. Driven by LADBS P/BC 2020-077 (or local equivalent).
VHFHSZ — Chapter 7A Fire-Hardening
Class A roof assembly, ember-resistant attic vents (CRRC-certified), tempered glass on exposed elevations, 5-ft non-combustible perimeter, exterior wall ignition-resistance.
Geotech Soils Report Likely
Hillside lots and most additions require a licensed geotech soils report ($3,500–$9,500). Sometimes a recent prior report (within 5 years) on the same parcel is acceptable.
Calabasas CDD (Community Development Department) Architectural Review
Permits flow through Calabasas CDD (Community Development Department) — NOT LADBS. Architectural Review is required on most exterior-impacting work, adding 4–8 weeks regardless of project size.

The Calabasas Bathroom Permit Process — 7 Steps

  1. Step 1 — Scoping + FeasibilityNPLD walks your bathroom scope, photographs existing conditions, pulls your parcel's zoning + overlay status (R1 vs RD, BHO, VHFHSZ, HPOZ, Coastal), and confirms what permit(s) you'll need. Free, on-site, no obligation. Calabasas-specific: Chapter 7A fire-hardening + Baseline Hillside Ordinance.
  2. Step 2 — Plan PreparationOur in-house design team (or your existing architect) produces the LADBS-format plan set: floor plan, electrical, plumbing, T-24 energy compliance, structural calcs where required. Geotech soils report engaged on parcels where likely. Chapter 7A fire-hardening details + materials called out.
  3. Step 3 — Filing with Calabasas CDD (Community Development Department)NPLD files the application — plans, energy compliance, applicant info, owner authorization — with Calabasas CDD (Community Development Department).
  4. Step 4 — Plan Check + CorrectionsPlan check round 1 takes 6–9 weeks. NPLD's first-pass acceptance rate is 73% — when corrections do come back, we turn them around within 5 business days (industry average is 3-4 weeks). Architectural Review Board concurrent review adds 4-8 weeks.
  5. Step 5 — Permit Issuance + Fee PaymentOnce all corrections are signed off, Calabasas CDD (Community Development Department) issues the permit. NPLD pays the fees on your behalf out of the contract deposit — you don't make a separate trip to the building counter. Permit card goes on the job site for inspectors.
  6. Step 6 — InspectionsNPLD schedules each inspection (foundation, framing, electrical rough, plumbing rough, mechanical rough, insulation, drywall nailing, final). Inspectors are typically next-day or 2-day schedule. We're on-site for every inspection — you don't have to take time off work.
  7. Step 7 — Final Sign-Off + Certificate of Occupancy (if applicable)After final inspection passes, Calabasas CDD (Community Development Department) issues a final sign-off (or Certificate of Occupancy for ADU/room addition work that adds habitable sq ft). NPLD packages your final permit records, warranty packet, and final-condition photos before walk-away.

Most Common Plan-Check Rejections on Bathroom Projects in Calabasas

These are the corrections NPLD sees most often when reviewing competitors' plans before takeover. Every one of them adds 2–6 weeks to your timeline.

How NPLD Handles Your Calabasas Bathroom Permit

We pull every permit in our contractor name (CSLB License #1105249) at no additional fee for build clients. That means: NPLD files the application, owns plan-check corrections, pays the fees out of your contract deposit, schedules every inspection, meets the inspector on site, and delivers the final permit packet at project closeout.

Why this matters in Calabasas: Calabasas is its own city — permits go through the Calabasas Community Development Department, NOT LADBS. The Calabasas Hillside Development Ordinance is stricter than LA's BHO (steeper slope-based FAR cuts, mandatory wildlife corridor buffers). Nearly all of Calabasas is VHFHSZ, so Chapter 7A fire-hardening is mandatory: Class A roof, ember-resistant vents, tempered glass, exterior wall ignition-resistance. Geotech soils report is the rule, not the exception.

  • ✓ 73% first-or-second-correction-pass rate — vs LA County average of 4–6 correction rounds
  • ✓ Fixed-price permit cost — overlay fees ARE in your proposal, not surprise change orders
  • ✓ Single point of contact — Netanel Presman (owner, GC) — direct line throughout permit + build
  • ✓ 18+ projects shipped in Calabasas and immediate neighbors — we know the local inspectors and the local plan checkers
  • ✓ 12-month workmanship warranty + lifetime warranty on water-related labor

Frequently Asked Questions — Calabasas Bathroom Permits

How much does a bathroom permit cost in Calabasas?
A bathroom permit in Calabasas runs $935–$4,160 all-in for plan check + fees. The base Calabasas CDD (Community Development Department) cost is $850–$3,200; Calabasas-specific overlays (Chapter 7A fire-hardening + Baseline Hillside Ordinance) add the rest. NPLD itemizes every line in the fixed-price proposal before you sign.
How long does a bathroom permit take in Calabasas?
Permit issuance in Calabasas takes 6–16 weeks (plan check + corrections + issuance). Permit-to-final inspection runs 10–22 weeks total. The variance depends on overlay reviews and correction rounds. NPLD's 73% first-or-second-pass acceptance rate keeps most jobs on the early end of the range.
Does NPLD pull the permit, or do I?
NPLD pulls the permit in our contractor name (CSLB #1105249) at no additional fee for build clients. We file with Calabasas CDD (Community Development Department), respond to plan-check corrections, pay the fees out of your contract deposit, and schedule every inspection. You don't make a single trip to the building counter.
Do I need a permit for a bathroom remodel that doesn't move plumbing?
In Calabasas you generally need a permit if you replace the shower pan, modify ventilation, add or relocate any electrical, or remove drywall beyond 50% of the room. Pure fixture swaps (vanity, faucet, mirror, lighting on existing circuits) often skip the permit — NPLD verifies on the consultation.
What does Chapter 7A fire-hardening add to a bathroom project in Calabasas?
Chapter 7A (CBC) is mandatory in VHFHSZ areas like Calabasas. It requires Class A roof assembly, ember-resistant CRRC-certified attic vents, tempered glass on exposed elevations, and a 5-ft non-combustible perimeter at minimum. On a bathroom project that opens the exterior, these costs typically add $4K–$18K depending on roof area and window count.
Does Calabasas CDD (Community Development Department) have different permit fees than LADBS?
Yes — Calabasas CDD (Community Development Department) sets its own fee schedule, which is typically 15–35% higher than LADBS plus Architectural Review fees of $1,200–$4,800. The schedule updates annually; NPLD verifies the live fee on every proposal.
Is a geotech soils report always required in Calabasas?
For new additions and ADUs on hillside parcels, yes — typically $3,500–$9,500. Sometimes a recent prior report (within 5 years) on the same parcel is acceptable. Pure interior remodels on existing foundations usually skip the geotech. NPLD checks the parcel history first.

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“Over-the-counter permits are real but limited. LADBS will issue OTC for like-for-like roof replacement, water heater swap, single-circuit electrical, and similar small scopes. Anything structural, anything adding square footage, anything triggering Title 24, goes through plan check. Contractors who tell homeowners 'we can OTC your renovation' are usually about to ask for permission rather than forgiveness — and that's where the unpermitted-work liability starts.”

Pro Tip

Calabasas bathroom projects route through CDD (not LADBS), and the CDD plan-check team has 5 day-one rejection triggers: missing Hillside Development Ordinance compliance set, no wildlife corridor declaration (required even if your lot is outside one — declare it's outside), missing fire access turnaround for VHFHSZ lots, oak-tree protection plan missing on lots with protected trees, and grading plan signed by a CA-licensed civil engineer. Each rejection costs 4-6 weeks. We pre-clear all 5 before submittal. The contractor who told you "Calabasas is just like LA" has never permitted in Calabasas.

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