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City Hall, First Floor
500 Castro Street
Mountain View, CA 94041
650-903-6306
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8 a.m. - 4 p.m.
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Monday - Friday
8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Application Forms and Fees
All Planning permits must be submitted online and require a completed application form, submittal materials, and all formal applications require fee payment.
Application Forms
All applications require a property owner(s) signature. Electronic signatures are accepted.
- Preliminary/Informal Planning Application Form
- Formal Planning Application Form
- Temporary Use Permit (TUP) Application Form
The City is expanding the services available on ePermitsMV to include Planning and Public Works permits. Starting Monday July 15, 2024, all new planning permits and resubmittals of existing planning permits will only be accepted online through ePermitsMV (the same system the City currently uses for Building and Fire permits). As part of this transition, the Planning Division will no longer require the application forms listed above, as all information will be input online by the applicant at time of submission. The Planning Division will require a separate form to be uploaded with all required authorization signatures for each planning permit. This form will be posted on this page by no later than Friday July 12. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause, but we are excited to offer you more online services soon! |
Fees
Payment
The City currently accepts fee payment in any of the forms listed below.
- Hardcopy Check made payable to the "City of Mountain View" and mailed to: Community Development Dept., First Floor, 500 Castro St, PO Box 7540, Mountain View, CA 94039-7540
- Credit Card (Visa, Mastercard), E-Check, or Paypal, which can be collected over-the-phone or online with a convenience fee
Required Application Submittal Materials
For Development/Use Permits
- Informal Planning Review
- Formal Planning Review
- Heritage Tree Removal Permit Requirements
- SB 35 Preliminary Application Checklist and SB 35 Overview and Process
- SB 330 Preliminary Application Review and SB 330 Overview and Process
- Sign Permit Requirements
- Wireless/Telecommunication Requirements
For Subdivisions
- Lot Line Adjustment Requirements
- Parcel Map Requirements
- Tentative Map Requirements
- Urban Lot Split Requirements and Affidavit
Additional Forms and Materials
- Affordable Housing Compliance Plan Worksheet applies to all projects with new residential units.
- CC&R Review Checklist for establishing new or updating existing CC&Rs for an existing Homeowner's Association
- Density Bonus Program Guidelines to assist in applying density bonus requirements to new residential development.
- Mountain View Green Building Code applies to specific remodels, additions and new construction of residential, commercial and industrial projects. The City utilizes CalGreen from the California Building Code (CBC) and third-party rating systems, including LEED™ and GreenPointRated, as the standard for green building.
- Reasonable Accommodations
- Street Tree Form and List applies to development projects planting new City street trees. Please note, the City has an updated list of street trees required within the North Bayshore Precise Plan area.
- Tenant Relocation Compliance Plan Worksheet applies to all projects that remove existing housing units from the rental market, whether the project includes residential or nonresidential uses. The City has also developed TRAO Administrative Guidelines to provide an overview of key provisions in the City's Tenant Relocation requirements and State Law (Senate Bill 330) that may apply to certain development projects.
- Transportation Information Worksheet applies to all projects with new construction or expanded business operations to determine if further transportation analysis is required. All transportation analysis prepared in the City must comply with the City's Multimodal Transportation Analysis Handbook (MTA Handbook).
- Trash and Recycling standards and information for residential, commercial, and industrial land uses.
- Tree Technical Manual for assessing, removing, preserving, and planting existing and new trees citywide.
- Water Conservation in Landscape Regulations applies to new and modified landscaping proposed as part of new construction or site improvements for residential, commercial and industrial properties.
- Getting Started Guide
- Water Budget Calculator a spreadsheet that calculates your water budget
- Example of a Water Budget Calculation a spreadsheet showing an example of a water budget.
- Water Budget Calculation Worksheet for manual calculation of a water budget.
- Water Efficiency in Design and Maintenance Checklist
- Certification of Installation