Since Costa Mesa started offering to waive permit fees for environmentally friendly building projects, homeowners haven’t exactly been rushing to tear down their houses and build more energy-efficient ones. However, during the nine-month city program, which ended Monday, many residents have installed longer-lasting roofs and solar panels.
In large part, homeowners said the money the city offered was meager compared with the incentives they received from other agencies and the savings in energy bills and construction costs. Many surveyed by the Pilot said they would have made the renovations even if they had to pay a few hundred dollars in permit fees.
Robert and Genevieve Rheaume, who live in north Costa Mesa, recently installed a $50,000 solar panel system on their roof. Genevieve said the $800 fee break they got from the city was just icing on the cake.