Title 18 — BUILDING CODES AND REGULATIONS[1]›Chapter 18.12 — MECHANICAL CODE
§ 18.28
Campbell Building Code · 2026-07 edition · ingested 2026-07-08 · Campbell
18.28.010 - Definitions. ¶
For the purpose of this chapter, certain words and phrases shall be construed as set forth in this section, unless it is apparent from the context that a different meaning is intended.
(1)
"Building" or "structure" as used in this chapter is defined as a roofed enclosure of not less than one hundred square feet of floor space which can be used or occupied by persons, animals or property;
(2)
"Person" includes individuals, firms, partnerships, associations, corporations, companies and organizations.
(3)
"Oversize object" includes any item or building or structure which exceeds the height, width or length maximums as specified in Sections 35109, 35251, 35401c of the California Vehicle Code.
(Ord. No. 2175, § 3(Att. 6), 2-18-2014)
18.28.020 - Relocation permit required.
No person shall move any building or structure or oversize object over, along or across any highway, street or alley in the city without first obtaining a permit in writing from the police department. Refer to Section 18.28.090.
(Ord. No. 2175, § 3(Att. 6), 2-18-2014)
18.28.030 - Inspection application.
A person seeking issuance of a permit under this chapter shall file an application for such permit with the building inspector.
(1)
Form. The application shall be made in writing upon forms provided by the building inspector and shall be filed in the office of the building inspector, who shall transmit one copy to the planning division.
(2)
Contents. The application for a house relocation inspection to move a building from outside the city into the city, or for moving a building from one location within the city to another location within the city, shall include:
(A)
An application fee of forty-five dollars to cover the cost of the survey and mileage to the site;
(B)
Copies of all building permits for the building from the jurisdiction in which it was constructed;
(C)
The building shall not be moved more than twenty miles distance from its proposed new location within the city;
(D)
The location by street address of the structure's present location;
(E)
The location by street address and assessor's parcel number of the lot to which the proposed building is to be moved inside the city.
(3)
Procedures.
(A)
The building division and the planning division shall by appointment with the applicant inspect the present building and the site of its future location.
(B)
The community development director and the building official shall make a determination in accordance with the zoning regulations and building codes permitting or disallowing the applicant to proceed any further, and notify the applicant in writing.
(C)
If the applicant disagrees with the decision of the building official and the community development director, the applicant may within ten days following the written decision file an appeal to the city council. The appeal must be filed in writing with the city clerk and must contain the name and address of the applicant and a general statement of the grounds of the appeal. The city clerk shall set the appeal for the next regular meeting of the city council and the appellant shall be notified in writing of the date, place, and time of the hearing.
(Ord. No. 2175, § 3(Att. 6), 2-18-2014)
18.28.040 - Architectural approval. ¶
In addition to the House Relocation Inspection application required by this Chapter, the applicant shall apply to the planning division for either a Zone Clearance, Administrative Site and Architectural Review Permit or Sit and architectural Review Permit pursuant to the requirements set forth in CMC Section 21.42.020.
(Ord. No. 2175, § 3(Att. 6), 2-18-2014; Ord. No. 2215, § 3(Att. 5), 12-6-2016)
18.28.050 - Unused. 18.28.060 - Posting of moving notice.
Upon filing of an application to move an old or previously occupied building from one location to another location inside the city, the building division shall cause a notice to be posted on the front and rear of the
proposed location, and on the front of the building proposed to be moved. Such notice shall be posted at least five days prior to the consideration of the application by the planning commission.
Such notice shall have a title in letters not less than one inch in height, "MOVING NOTICE" shall give the location of the house by street number and the name and address of the applicant desiring a permit to move such building, shall set forth the date of the posting, and shall state that protests may be filed with the planning commission of the city within five days after the date of posting of such notice, excluding Saturdays, Sundays and holidays.
(Ord. No. 2175, § 3(Att. 6), 2-18-2014)
18.28.070 - Moves into or within the city. ¶
An applicant desiring to move a building to a location in the city shall make application on a form provided by the building division "House Moving Application."
(1)
The house moving fee of two hundred ninety-one dollars;
(2)
Application for building permit on the standard form provided by the building division;
(3)
All building division fees shall be as per Section 18.02.042;
(4)
A city business license.
(Ord. No. 2175, § 3(Att. 6), 2-18-2014; Ord. No. 2215, § 3(Att. 5), 12-6-2016; Ord. No. 2255, § 3(Att. 4), 123-2019)
18.28.080 - Moves outside the city.
An applicant desiring to move a building within the city to an outside location shall make application on the form provided by the building division entitled "House Moving Application." With the application, applicant shall include:
(1)
A two hundred ninety-one-dollar moving permit fee;
(2)
A city business license;
(3)
Location of sanitary sewer from Sanitation District No. 4;
(4)
Confirmation of worker's compensation insurance coverage;
(5)
Proof of public liability insurance in the amount of not less than one million dollars;
(6)
The applicant shall deposit with the building division the minimum sum of five hundred dollars by check, by moving bond, or any form of legal tender acceptable to the building inspector. This money shall be returned, after inspection by the building division showing the sewer is capped and the building site is returned to its original condition.
(Ord. No. 2175, § 3(Att. 6), 2-18-2014; Ord. No. 2215, § 3(Att. 5), 12-6-2016; Ord. No. 2255, § 3(Att. 4), 123-2019)
18.28.090 - Oversize objects.
An applicant desiring to move an oversize object through the city shall make application on a form provided by the police department. In granting a permit, the police department may require, but is not restricted to, any or all of the following conditions:
(1)
Specified hours of operation;
(2)
Specified route of travel;
(3)
Specified type of escort service or traffic control;
(4)
Proof of public liability insurance in the amount of not less than one million dollars.
(Ord. No. 2175, § 3(Att. 6), 2-18-2014)
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