How can I verify that my new main dwelling square footage will meet the rebuild regulation of under 100% of the original space?

You can use an older set of plans or visit the County of Napa Assessor’s office to find information to provide proof of the previous existing square footage of your home. 

(New main dwelling square footage) divided by the (Previous main dwelling square footage) must be less than or equal to 100% in order to receive relief from the Road and Street Standards.

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1. I have been affected by the fire, will I receive any relief to rebuild my home from Engineering?
2. How can I verify that my new main dwelling square footage will meet the rebuild regulation of under 100% of the original space?
3. Where can I apply for a grading or floodplain management permit?
4. When is the Winter Shutdown period?
5. Do I have to apply for a Floodplain Management Permit?
6. What is a Special Flood Hazard Area (SFHA)?
7. Can I change my flood zone determination?
8. What is the typical timeframe for the County's review of Improvement Plans and Grading Plans?
9. I want to complain about flooding in my neighborhood
10. When will my bond or security for a grading permit be returned to me?
11. When do I need to obtain an encroachment permit?
12. Who do I contact to check if a contractor is licensed?
13. Who do I contact to file a complaint about illegal construction activity?
14. How should we prepare our property for rain after a fire?