When Is a Technical Peer Review Required?

A Technical Peer Review is used to process and document Third Party Technical Reviews. City staff will notify you if a Technical Peer Review is required as part of your project review and approval process. The most common reason for a technical peer review is when your project is located within a geotechnical hazard zone that requires a peer review of the project geotechnical report.

How to Obtain a Technical Peer Review

New engineering permits can be requested online at Fremont.gov/CitizenAccess. In Citizen Access, there are five (5) Engineering Permit record types: Encroachment (ENC); Grading (GRA); Small Cell License (SCL); Subdivision (SAM); and Technical Peer Review (TPR).

Technical Peer Review Submittal Requirements

  • Plan Review Required Documents
    •  Geotechnical Report
  • Other Documents Required
    • Site Plan

Other City Permits

For information about other City of Fremont permits that are not processed and issued by Engineering, please visit the City’s Permits webpage for more information.

Permit Fees

For fee information, see the Fee Schedules.

Coordinating with Other Agencies

To assist you in obtaining your permits, coordination with outside agencies may be necessary. Visit our Agency Coordination List for the contact information of these different agencies.

Questions

If you have any questions about the Encroachment Permit application process, please call the Engineering Information Line at 510-494-4700 or contact Engineering staff by email.

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