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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
1600 - Food Program
File Section
WORK PLANS
RECORD_ID
PR0546347
PE
1617
FACILITY_ID
FA0026263
FACILITY_NAME
TAMALES AND BAKERY DON CARLOS
STREET_NUMBER
313
Direction
W
STREET_NAME
ELEVENTH
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
TRACY
Zip
95376
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
313 W ELEVENTH ST
P_LOCATION
03
QC Status
Approved
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Construction Plan Approval Procedures For Food Facilities <br /> Pursuant to the California Health & Safety Code, Division 104, Environmental Health, Part 7, California <br /> Retail Food Code(CRFC),Section114380, a plan approval must be obtained from the San Joaquin County <br /> Environmental Health Department(EHD) before constructing or remodeling any building for use as a food <br /> facility. Remodel of a food facility means construction, building, enlarging, altering,converting or repairing <br /> that requires a permit from the local building authority. The following procedures are required to process <br /> and approve food facility plans as well as to obtain final approval to open for business: <br /> 1. The plans must include sufficient information to demonstrate compliance with the "Minimum <br /> Requirements for Food Facility Plans." (See page 6) <br /> 2. Plans may be prepared by an architect, draftsman, designer, contractor, or owner. All plans must be <br /> drawn in a concise, detailed, and professional manner. Inadequate plans will be rejected. <br /> 3. A minimum of two (2) sets of detailed plans and specifications, a completed food construction plan <br /> application, and required plan check fees of $456 (three-hour minimum) must be submitted. All <br /> overtime review shall be charged the hourly rate calculated at one and one half times,with a one hour <br /> minimum ($228 per hour). <br /> 4. Upon approval, one(1)set of plans will be returned to the applicant, and the second set will be kept on <br /> file by the EHD until construction has been completed. The approved set of plans must be maintained <br /> at the construction site until the final inspection has been made. <br /> 5. Before commencing construction, approvals must be obtained from the EHD, local building authority <br /> and other appropriate agencies. Building permits for food facilities are not to be issued until plan <br /> approval has been obtained from the local health department. <br /> 6. If any changes on the approved plans are desired, revised plans shall be submitted for review and <br /> approval prior to construction. Additional fees shall be required for review of revised plans at a charge <br /> of$152 per hour(one-hour minimum). <br /> 7. All construction and equipment installation shall be subject to a field inspection. The food facility shall <br /> not open for business until final approval is obtained from the EHD and a valid Health Permit is issued. <br /> Call (209) 468-3420 for inspections or appointment(s). <br /> 8. Approval of the plans shall become null and void if the work authorized is not commenced within 180 <br /> days from the date of approval, or if the work authorized by such plans is abandoned. In order to <br /> renew action on a permit after expiration, the permittee will pay a full plan check fee. <br /> EHD 1&01 3 PLAN CHECK GUIDE <br /> 715117 <br />
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