BALANCE DYNAMIC : design + drafting, plans + permits

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Balance Dynamic handles residential design, drafting, and permit-plan preparation from Suite E at 6150 El Cajon Boulevard in College Area, San Diego, where owner Matt Burdzinski has managed projects through the City of San Diego Development Services Department since 2009. Burdzinski holds a Master of Architecture from Kent State University (2005), a Bachelor of Science from the same program (2004), an Associate of Industrial Design from the Art Institute of Pittsburgh (1999), and a LEED AP designation, and he completed over 6,000 IDP intern hours in commercial architecture before launching the residential practice. The 92115 office produces construction documents formatted to City of San Diego submission standards, and insulation contractors and general contractors including Attic Construction in College Area coordinate with the firm when attic conversions or insulation upgrades require structural engineering sign-off and permitted plan sets. The firm's sixteen-year permit-processing track record covers additions, ADU conversions, kitchen and bathroom remodels, patio covers, retaining walls, and structural modifications throughout the College Area neighborhood and neighboring jurisdictions including La Mesa and Santee. Homeowners in Allied Gardens, Del Cerro, and Rolando also use the firm for residential projects submitted to the same City of San Diego portal. The El Cajon Blvd office sits within the commercial stretch near SDSU, and homeowners in the surrounding mid-century housing stock use Balance Dynamic for room-addition plans that navigate the city's setback, lot-coverage, and height-limit zoning code. Online permit submission through the city's electronic portal is handled at no additional cost, and contractor referrals connect clients with vetted general contractors for the build phase. The drafting output uses AutoCAD and Revit to produce dimensioned floor plans, elevation drawings, cross-sections, and site plans, and energy compliance documentation meets California Title 24 requirements for every permitted project. Window and door replacement projects that trigger Title 24 recalculations route through manufacturers including Newman Windows and Doors in Grantville, whose product specs feed directly into the energy-compliance modeling. The LEED AP credential informs sustainable-design consultations covering passive solar orientation, high-performance glazing specifications, and cool-roof material selection for the San Diego climate zone.