“Shelter in Place” orders were instituted Monday across seven Bay Area counties, followed by Sonoma, Sacramento and Yolo counties. More counties will undoubtedly follow suit. Each county has their own order with its own rules and exemptions. In the Bay Area, the orders require individuals to isolate themselves at home, going out only for essential needs, at least until April 7. These orders apply to businesses as well but there are exceptions including to “provide any services or perform any work necessary to the operations and maintenance of ‘Essential Infrastructure.’” Work on “Essential Infrastructure” includes “public works construction, construction of housing (in particular affordable housing or housing for individuals experiencing homelessness) [and] electrical.” “Essential Businesses” includes “Plumbers, electricians, exterminators, and other service providers who provide services that are necessary to maintaining the safety, sanitation, and essential operation of residences, Essential Activities, and Essential Businesses[.]” To seek further clarification as to whether or not such exceptions apply to your business operations, you should contact the relevant County Departments of Public Health. Please note that social distancing requirements such as keeping a distance of six feet between individuals is required of Essential Businesses.
CALSSA is working on developing a list of building departments and the ability to process permits, seek inspections during this critical time. We are also working on advocating for “no touch” permitting and inspections to allow essential services to proceed with minimal impact or health risk. More updates to come.