Department of Building Inspection Annual Report | Page 28
I. Building Inspection Division
QUICK FACTS
• Over 61,000 inspections conducted with over
5,000 building inspections conducted monthly
and over 240 inspections conducted daily.
• Fourth quarter (April – June) had the most
inspections conducted.
• Over 3,600 complaints received with over
83% of the complaints processed within
business days.
• Up to 82% of complaints received were
abated without the issuance of a Notice
of Violation.
Building Inspection Division (BID) is responsible
for inspecting the construction of all new and
existing buildings and structures for conformity with
approved plans and permits, and for compliance
with state and local building code requirements.
BID responds to emergency situations and
complaints of unsafe structures, work without
permit, and prepares Notices of Violation as
necessary. Unabated cases are referred to Code
Enforcement for Director’s Hearings and further
action. This division also conducts inspections for
Police and Fire permits issued by those agencies
and issues, BID monitors and issues Night Noise
Permits Permits for construction work at night as
prescribed in the San Francisco Police Code.
IN REVIEW
Night Noise Permit Policy
In 2015, DBI developed a Night Noise Permit (NPP) Policy to respond to growing night noise complaints
received in densely constructed areas. DBI periodically receives applications for NNPs from developers/
contractors for their construction project when public safety, building structural integrity, and/or traffic and
road access issues require thathighly specific and time-limited work must be performed outside of the normal
7 a.m. to 8 p.m. construction hours.
NNPs are issued only for a very limited time period, and only when the developer/contractor has met such
permit application conditions. This new policy sought to address various concerns regarding public noticing
to affected areas and off-hours of operation. Visit sfdbi.org/night-noise-permits for more information.
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DBI FY 2014 – 2015 Annual Report