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HomeMy WebLinkAbout04 CDD 2015 YEAR IN REVIEWAgenda Item 4 Reviewed: AGENDA REPORT City Manager TW Finance Director INIA MEETING DATE: FEBRUARY 2, 2016 TO: JEFFREY C. PARKER, CITY MANAGER FROM: COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT SUBJECT: CITY OF TUSTIN COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 2015 YEAR IN REVIEW SUMMARY: Throughout the year, staff provides the City Council with a status of projects that the Planning Commission, Zoning Administrator, or Community Development Director approved; major improvement projects; and other items of interest. The Community Development Department's 2015 Year in Review summarizes the Community Development Department's activity throughout 2015 including processed and approved (i.e. Conditional Use Permits, Design Maps, etc.), major accomplishments for various functional areas Code Enforcement activities, and Building Division activities. RECOMMENDATION: That the City Council receive and file the report. FISCAL IMPACT: None. CORRELATION TO THE STRATEGIC PLAN: discretionary permits Reviews, Subdivision within the Department, The year in review report contributes to Goal E of the Strategic Plan in Organizational Excellence and Customer Service. It is staff's desire to keep the community informed on the status of recent projects which are progressing throughout the City. Sharing this report to the Planning Commission, City Council, and through the City's website, contributes toward both organizational excellence and customer service. ✓C✓�r— Adrianne DiLeva-Johnson Sr. Management Assistant �2e -e�,C4 Gct Iza eth A. Binsack Community Development Director City of Tustin Community Development Year in Review 2015 Presented on January 26, 2016 City of Tustin Community Development Year in Review 2015 City of Tustin Community Development Year in Review 2015 CONTENTS OVERVIEW........................................................................2 CURRENT PLANNING........................................................3 Old Town Tustin............................................................3 TustinLegacy...............................................................5 Parks within Tustin Legacy......................................9 Activity within The District.........................................10 Activity within The Market Place .............................1 1 Other Projects throughout Tustin .............................13 Code Amendments..................................................18 General Plan Amendments.....................................20 Specific Plan Amendments.....................................20 ADVANCED PLANNING AND SPECIAL PROJECTS ....... 21 Community Development Block Grant.................25 Workshops.................................................................26 PLANNING DIVISION ACTIVITY SUMMARY.................27 CODE ENFORCEMENT..................................................28 Neighborhood Improvement Task Force..............29 BUILDING DIVISION......................................................30 BUILDING DIVISION ACTIVITY SUMMARY...................34 1 • City of Tustin Community Development Year in Review 2015 The City of Tustin's Community Development Department is pleased to present its Year in Review report. This report is a culmination of citywide building, planning, and development efforts during 2015 which includes the construction of new homes, new visions and plans for development in Tustin Legacy and Old Town, as well as many new businesses and restaurants coming to Tustin throughout The District, The Market Place, and citywide. An overview of this report includes: Current Planning activities including project updates within Old Town and Tustin Legacy, new developments within The District and The Market Place, and other activities throughout the City which includes citywide amendments adopted. Advanced Planning efforts including special projects and activities, management of the Community Development Block Grant program, and workshops presented to the Planning Commission. The Planning Division Activity Summary which provides an overview of the number of projects received during 2015. Code Enforcement efforts throughout the year which includes the abatement of graffiti as well as participation in the Neighborhood Improvement Task Force. Building Division accomplishments including construction activity, plan checks, permitting, and building inspections. The Building Division Activity Summary providing a look at valuations and activity of the Building Division by the numbers. Construction of Greenwood Homes during 2015 2• City of Tustin Community Development Year in Review 2015 During the year 2015, the Community Development Department's Current Planning efforts include various planning activities, new entitlement, construction, and approvals throughout the City which were authorized by the City Council, Planning Commission, the Zoning Administrator and City Staff. Included within the Current Planning section of this Year in Review is information regarding planning projects within the Old Town and Tustin Legacy areas of the City, new business activities within The Market Place and The District, and other current planning projects throughout Tustin. In addition, this section includes citywide Code Amendments which went into effect during 2015. Old Town Tustin The historic core of Tustin underwent many new developments in 2015 ranging from the construction of new buildings, to the remodel of existing buildings, and the establishment of new businesses through an overall plan to enhance the entire Downtown Commercial Core Area. Downtown Commercial Core Plan: During 2015, the City of Tustin continued with the implementation of the Downtown Commercial Core Plan (DCCP). The goal of the DCCP is to develop a planning document which will facilitate a greater understanding and "sense of place" for the traditional center of Tustin; define strategies TUSTIN next to enhance Old Town; create a pedestrian 1 for Downtown oriented community; revitalize the City's commercial core; protect community avtotoat,.Review and discuss tfnr<otrrac oua r.st the exciting new plans resources; improve connectivity and access ,,transforming the center! roads; and, attract new businesses. During 2015, City Staff continued to work on the ;, details of the plan for the area. A public • workshop to present the draft plan concepts 2016 is scheduled for January 28, 2016. Tustin Grille (405 EI Camino Real): In September 2015 a new restaurant opened in the former Quinn's location. Tustin Grill specializes in serving American favorites with a farm to table approach to dining. 3 _ Market Place 2961 U Cam no Real T -t, CA 92752 NOTE. Different Location! CITY OF TUSTIN Go —ity D...1 — _ D.pan — A bd.t+or P�Falool Gr�m�MMti)e+'d°Pmwl DCCP Pmins 11d5].i..tlbl Workshop City of Tustin Community Development Year in Review 2015 Zama Tea (434 EI Camino Real): During 2015 construction continued to progress on the rebuilding of the historic Jabberwocky building which was destroyed by fire. The structure has now been remodeled while retaining the historic fagade of the building. A new tea shop recently opened in the remodeled building, which features brewed iced tea and hot tea, 120 -plus varieties of loose-leaf tea for sale, as well as kombucha tea on tap. Centro Winery/Brewery (140 East Main Street): Centro is a micro -winery, tasting, room, ancillary brewery, and restaurant which offers wine and beer made by Pozzuoli Winery, Inc. Centro's eatery includes a variety of Italian appetizers, paninis, and wood -fired pizza. Centro opened for business in April 2015. American Grub Burgers and Sandwiches (365 EI Camino Real): A new burgers, sliders, and sandwiches restaurant is proposed to open in early 2016 next to The Swinging Door at the former Fred & Daffy's Antiques location. This restaurant anticipates incorporating outdoor seating into their remodel, as well as a "pass- through" window to provide food for patrons visiting The Swinging Door. ...........................................ti Zama Tea (left) Centro (top right) American Grub (bottom right) .............................................: 4• City of Tustin Community Development Year in Review 2015 New Restaurant (217 EI Camino Real): An application has been submitted to expand the building, which is currently an office, into an approximately 3,500 square -foot restaurant with outdoor seating. The new restaurant is being developed by the owner of Gabbi's Mexican Kitchen in Orange. The architectural plans for the restaurant are currently under review by staff, and construction for the restaurant is anticipated to begin during 2016. Grace Music (130 W. Main Street): Tenant improvements are complete for a new music and instrument repair store. The music store is anticipated to open during 2016. Praise Chapel (560 W. First Street): In December 2015, the Planning Commission approved a request to establish and operate a church in an existing commercial building. Tustin LF Development has continued to shape the land within Tustin Legacy during 2015. New parks and homes have been constructed, and new businesses have moved into The District. Built and entitled projects within the Tustin Legacy area can be seen on the map provided as Attachment A to this report. Tustin Legacy New Vision Plan: During 2015 the City continued to partner with PlaceWorks as a consultant to develop a New Vision Plan (Specific Plan Amendment) for Tustin Legacy. The plan is intended to incorporate new mixed - uses, and transit oriented development. City staff and PlaceWorks are currently working on the technical documents along with the Supplemental FEIR/EIS. Amalfi Apartments (16000 Legacy Road): The Irvine Company completed construction of 533 apartment units and filled the occupancy of this apartment community during 2015. 5 1................................................................................... Part of Tustin Legacy's New Vision Plan is to create a destination, branding the area through monument signs. ...................................................................................... City of Tustin Community Development Year in Review 2015 Anton Legacy Apartments (3100 Park Avenue): Construction of the Anton Legacy Apartments and their amenities was also completed in 2015, and residents have moved into the new community. Greenwood in Tustin Legacy (250 Downs Road): A total of 375 detached homes are being built by Standard Pacific. Construction progressed throughout the year, and to date, 43 homes have been completed within the Greenwood community. Construction of the community amenities, such as Greenwood Park, is now complete. Construction of the homes will continue on this project through 2016. ............................................... Greenwood in Tustin Legacy .............................................: Mixed -Use Urban Village (Neighborhood D, Community Core): In November 2015, the City Council approved an Exclusive Agreement to negotiate with OliverMcMillan Tustin Legacy, Inc. for the development of a mixed-use urban village concept within the community core of Tustin Legacy. Next steps for this project include the preparation of a concept plan and business plan as the basis for drafting the Disposition and Development Agreement for the urban village. Design and implementation of the plan for the mixed-use area is anticipated to unfold within the coming years. 6 City of Tustin Community Development Year in Review 2015 The Village at Tustin Legacy (Kensington Park Drive/Edinger Avenue): During 2015 a request was approved for the Regency Center to develop The Village at Tustin Legacy, which includes 248,292 square feet of non-residential uses comprised of two (2) major components including: a retail center with grocery store, pharmacy, childcare, food service, and general retail uses along Valencia Avenue and Kensington Park Drive; and, a medical plaza with a medical center, an acute care hospital/rehabilitation facility, and a medical office/retail buildings fronting Kensington Park Drive and Edinger Avenue. Plans for construction of the new center are currently in plan check, and ground is anticipated to be broken on this project during 2016. Flight at Tustin Legacy - formally Cornerstone 1 (Barranca Parkway/Red Hill Avenue): In June 2015, the City Council approved an Exclusive Agreement to negotiate with Lincoln Property Company for the development of a creative office complex. The development proposal includes a variety of uses such as: research and development; professional office; specialized employment; a food hall; restaurant uses; and, incorporating a connection into Tustin Legacy Linear Park. Lincoln Property Company will be submitting entitlement applications for this project in early 2016. ............................................ The Village at Tustin Legacy (top) Flight at Tustin Legacy (bottom) :........................................... 7• City of Tustin Community Development Year in Review 2015 South Orange County Community College District (SOCCCD) Advanced Technology and Education Park (ATEP) Campus (Armstrong Avenue/Valencia Avenue): Land exchanges have been completed between the City of Tustin and SOCCCD for the development of their ATEP campus. Demolition of the existing structures and grading of the site has commenced, the design of Bell Avenue is in progress, and SOCCCD is anticipating completion of their first building which will house career technical programs for Irvine Valley College to be complete by 2018. Army Reserve Land Exchange/Center Relocation (Red Hill Avenue/Warner Avenue): The United States Army will be relocating from their current Army Reserve Center located on Barranca Parkway adjacent to The District shopping center, to their future location at the north east corner of Red Hill Avenue and Warner Avenue. The relocation would benefit both the U.S. Army and the City of Tustin. A groundbreaking ceremony for the new site was held in November 2015. Currently, grading has commenced at the site, and construction of the new Reserve Center is anticipated to be complete in 2018. Village of Hope (1 Hope Drive): In October 2015, the Planning Commission approved a request for the Village of Hope to increase their transitional housing facility capability from 192 beds to 387 beds, construct a new parking lot, and establish an ancillary church use at the Village of Hope transitional housing facility. Tustin Legacy Temporary Signage (Tustin Legacy Area): During 2015 temporary project identification signs were placed throughout Tustin Legacy. These signs include: pylons; vertical signs; fence graphics; banners; marching poles; and, painted paving which provides information regarding site development and projects occurring throughout the area. ................................... ti Tustin Legacy Identification Signs ...................................... City of Tustin Community Development Year in Review 2015 Paries within Tustin Legacy Greenwood Park (250 Downs Road): This six (6) acre park is part of Standard Pacific's development of Greenwood at Tustin Legacy. The park has features such as a community plaza, playgrounds, main lawns for recreation activities, and other amenities such as bocce ball and basketball courts as well as a picnic area. The park was opened to the public in 2015. Victory Park (3300 Park Avenue): As part of the development agreement of the Anton Legacy Apartments, St. Anton Partners has constructed a 4.7 acre public park. Located at the corner of Park Avenue and Victory Road, the park features a variety of amenities such as orchards, picnic areas, and a play area which is reflective of the history of the Tustin Legacy area and the hangars. The park celebrated its grand opening in August 2015. �4•YCC�n' � PYA'*zr� �..'`. A'Y ,^s. ;MYFNaM... r. .,. &,:4 -,*771 X0 K 41 C M ................................... ti Greenwood Park (top) Victory Park (bottom) ...................................... Veterans Sports Park (Valencia Avenue): This approximately 30 -acre park is designed as a community/sports park and will accommodate large group activities and offer a wide variety of facilities including: four (4) lighted soccer fields; three (3) lighted baseball fields; four (4) lighted tennis courts; two (2) lighted basketball courts; two (2) lighted sand volleyball courts; eight (8) lighted pickelball courts; a skate park; and, a veterans memorial. The veterans plaza and memorial area, designed as a place of honor, will be located at the west side of the park. The park is currently in the final stages of design and construction is scheduled to begin on the park during 2016. 9 City of Tustin Community Development Year in Review 2015 Tustin Legacy Linear Park (Barranca Parkway/Red Hill Avenue): This 26 -acre portion of the linear park is considered to be the "anchor" of the park which is anticipated to run throughout the Tustin Legacy area in the future. The park incorporates the Barranca Detention Basin within its concept plan and will feature winding walking trails with educational displays regarding water -wise planting. The park is in the final stages of design with construction anticipated to commence in 2016. A r tivity within ThP F)ittrir f The District shopping center continued to attract new businesses this year. The plan check process, construction activities, and inspections for the new businesses were monitored by the Building Division throughout the year, while the Planning Division oversaw the entitlement process for the prospective tenants. Union Market (2493 Park Avenue): Leasing activity continues to progress for the spaces within this indoor marketplace. Currently open at the Union Market: Portola Coffee Roasters; Kettlebar; Farmers; Spice & Tulips; Woodsnap; Luella Boutique; Artisanal Candles; The Treehouse; The Shangri-La; Drinkbar Juicery; Front Porch Pops; Torch S' more Co.; The Central Bar; Crepe Coop; Apples & Oranges; The Kroft; The Dirty Cookie; OC Hit Factory; Youngstone Cheese Shop; and Market 2 Plate. Coming soon to Union Market: Cubed; Churned Creamery; Belage Bakery; and, Hatch. Bowl of Heaven (2423 Park Avenue): This acai fruit bowl and smoothie shop completed tenant improvements and opened for business in early 2015. ..................................... Union Market (left) Bowl of Heaven (right) .................................... 100 City of Tustin Community Development Year in Review 2015 Forever Faithful Diamonds & Jewelry (2485 Park Avenue): A new engagement ring and jewelry store celebrated its grand opening in April 2015. Na'i'm Amore Salon & Spa (2837 Park Avenue): This new hair salon, nail salon, and spa has undergone tenant improvements and is anticipating to open in February 2016 next to Whole Foods. Milano Shoes (2473 Park Avenue): A new shoe store has opened in the District Promenade area of the center. Caffe Yoga (2433 Park Avenue): In September 2015 a new yoga studio and boutique opened in the District Promenade. Whole Foods (2847 Park Avenue): Whole Foods is currently undergoing tenant improvements to reorganize their store and relocate the prepared food services and wine tasting areas within the store. CA77 4v Caffe Yoga Activity within The Market Place ...................... Many new businesses received approval, completed construction, and opened within the Market Place during 2015. Similar to The District, the plan check process, construction activities, and inspections for the new businesses were monitored by the Building Division throughout the year, while the Planning Division oversaw the entitlement process for the new tenants. Miguel's Jr. Homestyle Mexican Food (2855 EI Camino Real): In 2014 the Planning Commission approved a request to construct a new Miguel's Jr. restaurant, including a drive-thru, within The Market Place. During 2015 construction was complete and Miguel's Jr. is now open for business. This project demonstrates a positive partnership between the public and private sector. The Market Place was able to obtain additional square footage to construct Miguel's Jr., as part of the agreement in which the City of Tustin gained a new Community Center in The Market Place out of the former Edward's Theater. .................................. Miguel's Jr Restaurant :.....................................r City of Tustin Community Development Year in Review 2015 Mizu Sushi Bar & Grill (2881 EI Camino Real): In January 2015 Mizu Sushi opened its doors offering Asian fusion food such as sushi and Korean BBQ. Bike2theBeat (2779 EI Camino Real): In October 2015, the Zoning Administrator approved a request to establish a new cycling studio within an existing tenant space. This new exercise studio is anticipated „r to open in January 2016. Piadina Italian Sandwich (2933 EI Camino Real): An Italian sandwich shop opened in June 2015 which features flatbread sandwiches with fresh seasonal ingredients. The Flame Broiler ( 2935 EI Camino Real): This quick -service restaurant which serves beef and chicken bowls opened in June 2015. r ............................. ti Bike2theBeat ...............................• European Wax Center (2931 EI Camino Real): In August 2015 this beauty service and products shop opened. Wokcano (3015 EI Camino Real): Wokcano is a new sushi/fusion restaurant which is anticipated to open soon adjacent to Jared Jewelers. A new building was under construction for the restaurant throughout 2015. The Melt (2943 EI Camino Real): This restaurant recently opened which specializes in grilled cheese, burger melts, fresh chicken melts, and more. 17th Door Haunted House (2856 EI Camino Real): In July 2015, the Zoning Administrator approved a request to establish a temporary haunted house within an existing tenant space in the Market Place (next to Party City). The haunted house completed its operations, running from ?................` The Melt September 29, 2015, through November 1, 2015. The haunted `""""""""` house attracted approximately 800 guests each night that it was in operation. Hopdoddy Burger Bar (3030 EI Camino Real): This restaurant, which features craft beer and burgers, is anticipated to open in a newly constructed tenant space in May 2016. 12 City of Tustin Community Development Year in Review 2015 Other Projects throughout TI Besides the activities happening within Old Town, Tustin Legacy, The District, and The Market Place, there were many Current Planning projects approved and constructed throughout the entire city. Sycamore Grove (1872 San Juan Street): In October 2014, the Planning Commission approved a request to subdivide an approximately 2.25 acre site for condominium purposes and construct 26 single-family detached residents. Currently, the site is completing grading and construction of the perimeter wall around the new community. Wireless Facility (3002 Dow Avenue): In January 2014, the Planning Commission approved a request to establish a wireless facility consisting of a faux eucalyptus tree. The facility is nearly complete, pending final tests of their systems. Grower's Direct, Inc. (155 West First Street): During 2015 construction continued to progress and is nearly complete for a new mixed-use building which is anticipated to open as a florist shop on the first floor and offices on the second floor. Petco (1192 Irvine Blvd): Petco has relocated Faux eucalyptus wireless facility from their former location off of Newport Avenue to an existing tenant space within Tustin Heights Shopping Center. f d l y Ik y 4 i i�f4r e f j ............................................... Petco in the Tustin Heights Center ................................................... 130 City of Tustin Community Development Year in Review 2015 Smart and Final (1114 Irvine Blvd): During 2015 Smart and Final moved into the former Ralphs Grocery Store location in the Tustin Heights Shopping Center. 99 Cents Only Store (14551 Red Hill Avenue): Tenant improvements were completed in early 2015 for a new 99 Cents Only Store to open in the former Woori Market location. DaVita (721 West First Street): Tenant improvements on a new DaVita Tustin Dialysis Center have been completed. The center is currently working on obtaining their license from the State in order to commence operations. Wayback Burgers (1631 Edinger Avenue, Suite #108): A new restaurant will locate in the existing tenant space. During 2015, the Zoning Administrator approved an ABC license for the location and tenant improvements were underway. Adult Daycare Facility (111 Fashion Lane): The Zoning Administrator approved a request to establish and operate an adult daycare facility with joint -use parking at the subject location. Construction continues to progress on the new facility and it is nearing completion. ............................................................................. Construction progresses on the adult daycare ........................................................................... Trader Joe's (1198 Irvine Boulevard): Trader Joe's has been issued permits to complete demolition work as part of their relocation from their existing location off of Newport Avenue, to the former Longs Drugstore location in the Tustin Heights Shopping Center. Plans for the tenant improvements to the new location are currently under review by staff. 14 City of Tustin Community Development Year in Review 2015 Xpress Urgent Care (17612 17th Street): Permits for tenant improvements have been issued and construction is in progress for a new urgent care facility to locate in an existing tenant space. Xpress Urgent Care is anticipated to open in early 2016. Afters Ice Cream (13662 Newport Avenue): A new ice � cream shop opened during the Summer of 2015 in Dunn A F T E R S Edwards Plaza. This ice cream shop is known for their milky bun" which is an ice cream filled doughnut. Office Remodel (15771 Red Hill Avenue): Permits have been issued to remodel an existing 79,424 square -foot industrial office building. The remodel is intended to provide a new creative office space, and will include: new parking spaces; exterior modifications; skylights; interior partitions; and, the addition of a mezzanine area. ...................................................................... ti Design of the office remodel at 15771 Red Hill ..........I.......................................................... Avid Bioscience (14191 Myford Road): A pharmaceutical manufacturer is working on two (2) phases of tenant improvements to the office at the subject location. The first phase, including a clean room and storage, is complete. Plan check review for the build -out of the offices and labs is in progress. Ivy Lounge & Grill (14001 Newport Avenue, Suite A): In April 2015, the Planning Commission approved a request to authorize on-site beer and wine sales in conjunction with an existing restaurant and outdoor seating area at the subject location. 15 City of Tustin Community Development Year in Review 2015 New Creative Office (14201 and 14717 Franklin Avenue): An application has been submitted to remodel the existing industrial/laboratory building converting it into creative offices at the subject location. Interior demolition work is complete, and plans for the interior and exterior improvements, which includes improvement of the existing adjacent vacant parcel into a new parking lot, are under review by staff. Poki Monster (13771 Newport Avenue, Suite #10): A new Japanese/Hawaiian restaurant has opened in the Tustin Plaza offering "build your own" poki bowls. A TOM traditional poki bowl includes ahi tuna over rice. Orchard Supply Hardware (1091 Old Irvine Boulevard): Permits have been issued, and construction is underway, on a new OSH Hardware store in the former Tustin Lanes tenant space. Taqueria De Anda (14232 Newport Avenue): In September 2015, the Planning Commission approved a request to construct a new family-owned Mexican food restaurant which will include indoor seating, a drive thru, walk-up window, and ancillary outdoor seating. Plans for the new restaurant are under review by staff. ................................................. Design of Taqueria De Anda ................................................ Chronic Tacos (14075 Newport Avenue): A new quick -service restaurant in the Strata Tustin Center is currently undergoing plan check for tenant improvements to an existing retail space. 16 City of Tustin Community Development Year in Review 2015 Groundwater Remediation (13872 Red Hill Avenue): In July 2015, the Zoning Administrator approved a request to establish a temporary groundwater remediation system within the parking lot of the Mobile Gas Station at the subject location. Plans for the installation of the system are currently in plan check. Oak Tree Plaza Parking Amendment (17582 - 17612 17th Street): In July 2015, the Zoning Administrator approved a request to amend a former Conditional Use Permit revising the parking standards for the retail portion of Oak Tree Plaza to utilize the standards within the City of Tustin Parking Ordinance, and also amend outdated conditions of approval related to the shopping center. Leaf n Cream (10489 Newport Avenue): A new tea, ice cream, and frozen yogurt shop opened in the Strata Tustin Center. Leaf n C Nrmm P-, Leaf n Cream .................................... Atlantis Watches & Jewelry (1631 Edinger Avenue, Suite #104): In January 2015, the Planning Commission approved a request to establish a pawnbroker business in conjunction with a retail jewelry and watch store. Bronx Sandwich Company (13041 Newport Avenue): This New York style deli sandwich shop has opened in Lafayette Plaza in February 2015. 17 City of Tustin Community Development Year in Review 2015 Dance Studio (14711 Bentley Circle): In January 2015, the Planning Commission granted approval for South Coast Performing Arts to establish a dance studio at the subject location. The studio is now open. Marconi Automotive Museum (1302 Industrial Drive): in September 2015, the Planning Commission authorized Marconi Automotive Museum to serve alcoholic beverages for on-site consumption in conjunction with special events within the existing ancillary banquet facility. Condominium Development (1381 - 1391 San Juan): The Planning Commission approved the subdivision of the existing lot along with a conditional use permit and design review to construct five (5) single family detached condominiums at the existing site. Packers Square (13102 - 13152 Newport Avenue): In December 2015, the Planning Commission authorized a reduction of off-street parking that would allow for the conversion of 6,700 square feet of office to restaurant and retail uses within the Packers Square shopping center. �.vue Amendments The following amendments to the Tustin City Code were initiated during 2015: LCA "y ti3 .ty L,.� mir �r ii iwwwlw . ZZ r r ■. mom r r r MJ • ...................................... Condominium Designs ...................................... Second Residential Units within Cultural Resources District (Code Amendment 2015-001): In September 2015, the City Council adopted Ordinance 1454 approving the subject Code Amendment regarding second residential units within the Cultural Resources (CR) District. This Code Amendment provides new standards for second residential units on any residentially zoned lot in the CR District regardless of lot size, and prohibits new accessory buildings used as guest quarters in the Cultural Resources District. One entitlement was approved for a second residential unit during 2015. 104 City of Tustin Community Development Year in Review 2015 Solar Permits (Code Amendment 2015-002): California Assembly Bill 2188 requires that local governments adopt a solar ordinance which creates a streamlined permitting process for small residential rooftop solar permits; therefore, in July 2015, the Tustin City Council adopted Ordinance 1456 which creates an expedited and streamlined permitting process for solar energy systems., Massage Regulations (Code Amendment 2015-003): In November 2015, the City Council adopted Ordinance 1462 which amends and restates Part 6 of the Tustin City Code relating to the regulation of massage establishments, consistent with State law, to discourage location and operation of illicit message establishments. ' Solar panels on a residential rooftop Water Efficient Landscaping (Code Amendment 2015-004): Due to the severe drought in California, Governor Jerry Brown enacted an Executive Order requiring local governments to adopt a new water efficient landscape ordinance which calls for `~ additional water use efficiency. In December 2015, the City Council adopted Ordinance 1465 which was found to be in conformance with . both State law and Governor Brown's Executive Order. Medical Marijuana (Code Amendment """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""" Example of drought tolerant landscaping 2015-005): A Code Amendment was............................................................••••• initiated during 2015 regarding medical marijuana. In December 2015, the Planning Commission reviewed draft Ordinance 1466 which would expressly prohibit the establishment and operation of marijuana cultivation, processing, delivery, and distribution activities within the City, and recommended the item be forwarded to the City Council for their review. The City Council proceeded to adopt the ordinance during their meeting on January 19, 2016. 19 City of Tustin Community Development Year in Review 2015 General Plan Condominium Development (General Plan Amendment 2015-001): There was one General Plan Amendment initiated during 2015. The project involves the development of a four (4) unit condominium complex consisting of two (2) buildings which would replace the two (2) existing detached residential units. The project includes a General Plan Amendment, Tentative Parcel Map, Conditional Use Permit, and Design Review for approval. In January 2016, the Planning Commission reviewed the project, and recommended that it be forwarded to the City Council for final review and consideration. specific Plan Amendments The following new Specific Plan Amendments were initiated during 2015. Both of them involved amendments to the Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) Tustin Specific Plan. Tustin Legacy New Vision Plan (Specific Plan Amendment 2015-001): During 2015 the City continued to partner with PlaceWorks as a consultant to develop a New Vision Plan for Tustin Legacy. The plan is intended to incorporate new mixed -uses, transportation oriented development, and a main -street concept. City staff and PlaceWorks are currently working on the technical documents along with the Supplemental FEIR/EIS. The Specific Plan Amendment is anticipated to be brought forward for review during Summer 2016. The Village at Tustin Legacy (Specific Plan Amendment 2015-002): The second Specific Plan Amendment initiated during 2015 was in conjunction with the Village at Tustin Legacy project. This amendment is related to unlisted uses and building heights within the MCAS Tustin Specific Plan. In October 2015, the City Council adopted this amendment as part of the overall approval of the Village project. ik Design of The Village :.........................................: 200 City of Tustin Community Development Year in Review 2015 rub "N1171 Staff within the Community Development Department continued to support the City of Tustin during 2015 through Advanced Planning and special projects. Advanced Planning includes grant activities, historic preservation, environmental studies, census and demographic research, along with other special projects and activities citywide. Certified Local Government Annual Report: This report summarizes the City's historic preservation efforts and describes how the City met all of the minimum requirements of the Certified Local Government (CLG) program during the 2014- 15 reporting period. This annual report was approved by the Planning Commission and transmitted to the State Office of Historic Preservation in January 2016. The CLG report is provided as Attachment B to this report. General Plan Annual Report: This progress report to the Planning Commission and City Council was presented in February and March 2015. The report provides an update on the status of the City's General Plan and the progress in its implementation, including the progress in meeting the share of regional housing needs and efforts to remove government constraints to housing development, maintenance, and improvement as required by State law. 4y701 J Environmental: The Community Development January 1, 2015 through December 31,2095 Department continued to review and prepare environmental documents and comments for specific projects throughout the county including: the SR -55 Widening Initial Study/Environmental Assessment; the Santa Ana Heritage Project Draft Environmental Impact Report; the Tustin Unified School District Tustin Legacy School Facilities Mitigated Negative Declaration; the Warner Avenue Widening Draft Environmental Impact Report; and, the Peters Canyon Pipeline Mitigated Negative Declaration. 21 City of Tustin Community Development Year in Review 2015 Assembly Bill 2766 - Vehicle Subvention Fee Program: Each year, the City Council authorizes the use of the City's annual disbursement of Assembly Bill 2766 funds to offset costs for State mandated vehicle emission reduction programs implemented by the City of Tustin. During the 2014-15 and 2015-16 Fiscal Years, $179,684 in funding was allocated to the installation and construction of pedestrian and traffic calming enhancements and improvements throughout Old Town Tustin, which will be identified in the Downtown Commercial Core Plan. John Wayne Airport Noise Reporting: The Community Development Department continued to monitor and review the quarterly John Wayne Airport Noise Abatement Reports and Program to ensure compliance with airport/city noise standards. There were no unusual airport noise occurrences during this reporting period. Tustin Pioneers Recognition Program: This program will honor pioneers of Tustin by placing busts of the pioneers in public places throughout the City. The guidelines for the program have been approved, and the Ad hoc Committee has selected an artist to create the busts. Once funding is secured, the first bust which is proposed to be created will be of the City's founder, Columbus Tustin. Mills Act: The Community Development Department continued to maintain the Mills Act Contract program and monitored all 16 contracts for the following locations: 178 N. C Street 183 N. C Street 170 N. A Street 455 W. 3rd Street 415 W. 6th Street 163 N. A Street 310 S. Pasadena Ave. 145 Pacific Street 245 S. A Street 165 S. A Street 365 W. 6th Street 168 N. A Street 300-302 W. B Street 520 W. Main Street 160 Pacific Street 138 N. B Street ................................................................................... The homes pictured participate in the Mills Act Program :.................................................................................. 22 0 City of Tustin Community Development Year in Review 2015 Historic Register Nominations: Properties in Old Town Tustin may participate in the City's plaque designation program, called the Tustin Historic Register Plaque Program. A bronze plaque is provided which displays the construction date of the building and its historic name. During 2015, the Knapp House (178 North C Street) and the Ahern House (435 West Second Street) were nominated and approved by the Planning Commission to receive a place in the Tustin Historic Register. The Knapp House was determined to have the date of 1920 for its construction, while the Ahern House was determined to be built circa 1915. ! .l,N i-1 of 7! �s 1915 �«S I-UIZIC E�� 0NPP HO U77 1920 TSN O�� �fSTORIC ....................... Ahern House (top) Knapp House (bottom) ..................... r Special Projects and other activities: A number of special projects and other activities occurred in Tustin during 2015. A few of these activities are provided below: 23 City of Tustin Community Development Year in Review 2015 Orange County Rescue Mission Veterans Housing (14741 & 14751 Newport Avenue): During 2015, the City of Tustin sold two (2) city -owned fourplexes to the Orange County Rescue Mission which will provide 32 homeless veterans with housing at the site. Each fourplex has two (2) three- bedroom units, one (1) two-bedroom unit, and one (1) one -bedroom unit. Renovations at the fourplexes are currently underway and are anticipated to be complete by mid -year in 2016. ................................................................................. . Veterans Housing (photos courtesy of the OC Register) .................................................................................: Orange County Stand Down and Veterans Resource Expo (2525 Warner Avenue): In October 2015, the Orange County Rescue Mission hosted the Orange County Stand Down and Veterans Resource Expo event within Tustin's hangar. This event was set up similar to a military base camp which included over 100 resource providers offering services to approximately 1,500 at -risk and homeless veterans. Totally Tustin Food and Wine Festival (300 Centennial Way): The First Annual Totally Tustin Food and Wine Festival occurred in November 2015. The event was a joint effort between the City of Tustin and the Chamber of Commerce, with the goal of fundraising in order to keep the ficus trees along Main Street and EI Camino Real in Old Town lit all year long, not just during the Holidays. The event was very successful with 23 local restaurants participating and over 500 guests. The fundraising goal was met, and there was a special ribbon cutting ceremony to kick off lighting the trees at the end of November. ....................................... Illumination on Main St. 240 ...................................... City of Tustin Community Development Year in Review 2015 Community Development Block Grant The City of Tustin received an annual allocation of $711,414 from the Federal Department of Housing and Urban Development under the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program for the Program Year 2015-16. Projects which progressed during the year 2015, which were supported by CDBG funding, include the Old Town Study and Williams Street Storm Drain project. Public Services Activities (maximum $106,712) Boys and Girls Club $ 12,500 Community SeniorSery $ 15,000 Graffiti Removal (limited to CDBG target areas) $ 34,179 Mercy House $ 5,000 Olive Crest $ 5,000 Tustin Parks and Recreation Department (Youth Center Staff) $ 20,033 Tustin Parks and Recreation Department (Kids Corner) $15,000 Public Services Subtotal $ 106,712 Public Facilities and Improvements Old Town Street Improvements $ 319,420 Laurelwood Curb Ramp Construction Project 80,000 Public Facilities and Improvements Subtotal $ 399,420 Rehabilitation and Preservation Activities Code Enforcement $63,000 Rehabilitation and Preservation Subtotal $ 63,000 Program Administration & Planning Activities (maximum $142,282) Fair Housing Counseling Agency $ 14,545 CDBG Program Administration $ 40,000 Old Town Study $87,737 Administration & Planning Subtotal $ 142,282 Grand Total for all Activities $111-414 25 City of Tustin Community Development Year in Review 2015 During 2015, The Community Development Department prepared multiple presentations to the Planning Commission and public with one (1) formal workshop being presented this year: Density Workshop: In July 2015, a joint City Council and Planning Commission workshop was held regarding density Citywide. The City of Tustin previously received a development application to increase the current maximum residential density of 25 dwelling units per acre allowable within the City's General Plan to up to 60 dwelling units per acre. The intent of the workshop was to: discuss and graphically convey what a project of a particular density may look and feel like within a community; discuss the associated land use and other impacts with increased density; and, receive general policy direction on the desirability of increasing residential density within the City. lr � ......................................ti Low density residential neighborhood (top) High density residential community (bottom) ......................................... w 26 City of Tustin Community Development Year in Review 2015 The Planning Division Activity Summary provides the number of applications received by the Department during 2015. Activity has increased during 2015 in comparison to 2014, in nearly all permitting and application categories. The most significant increase is in the number of film permits issued, which has doubled. Temporary Use Permits 60' Conditional Use Permits 32 Certificates of Appropriateness 30 Design Reviews 27 Film Permits 26 Large Gathering Permits Subdivisions Code Amendments Specific Plan Amendments Development Agreements General Plan Amendments Use Determinations Zone Changes 2'7 C City of Tustin Community Development Year in Review 2015 The Code Enforcement Division continued its efforts in supporting the Planning and Building Departments. The following statistics and figures describe the Code Enforcement Division's activity during 2015: A total of 256 code cases were opened in 2015 of which 34 of those cases remain open to date, and 222 of those cases are closed. The Administrative Citations Program continued to assist Code Enforcement Officers and Police Officers in resolving code violations in a timely manner. In 2015, there were 34 administrative citations issued and processed by the Code Enforcement Division. Code Enforcement Officers, Police Safety Officers, and the City's graffiti removal contractor actively responded to and removed a total of 3,289 incidents of graffiti. Approximately $132,389 was spent in 2015 on the removal of graffiti. The number of graffiti incidents reported each month for the past three (3) fiscal years, as well as the current fiscal year, can be seen in Figure 1. Attachment C to this report displays the locations of all graffiti incidents reported during 2015. 500 450 400 350 300 250 200 150 100 50 0 Number of Graffiti Incidents - City of Tustin JCA J�,< dt 8- �§ et 6-\ a0 Gr i,\ OANo �G SSP FY 2012 - 2013 FY 2013 - 2014 FY 2014 - 2015 FY 2015 - 2016 r .................. Figure 1 28 .................... r City of Tustin Community Development Year in Review 2015 Neighborhood Improvement Task F The Code Enforcement Division actively participates in the City's Neighborhood Improvement Task Force (NITF). NITF is a community governance committee, originally formed by the Tustin Police Department, in which collaborative efforts from different City departments, outside agencies, and community-based organizations work together to provide services to address community problems. Working as part of NITF, approximately 1,400 large trash items were removed by CR&R Waste Services, and approximately 80 items were moved by Code Enforcement Officers. Besides undertaking neighborhood -wide projects, the NITF provides assistance to homeowners as well. During 2015 there were two (2) home clean-up events conducted by NITF. The first was the coordination of the team to successfully clean a home which was part of a hoarding situation. Code Enforcement Officers received a complaint regarding this property, and turned the complaint into a success story through coordinating the clean-up efforts to alleviate the disarray caused by the hoarding situation. Overall, the entire neighborhood was able to benefit from these efforts. A second clean-up effort sprang from a complaint regarding an un -kept yard due to a feral cat situation. The team worked together, hands-on, to clean the yard and coordinate services to assist with the feral cat population. The photos below demonstrate the before and after effects of Code Enforcement and NITF's work to improve the homes and neighborhoods. City of Tustin Community Development Year in Review 2015 The Building Division is responsible for the acceptance, review, and approval of all applications for building, electrical, mechanical, plumbing and grading permits, and for performing all required inspections during construction. The Building Division actively and cooperatively coordinates with the Public Works Department, the Orange County Fire Authority for inspection and enforcement, various utility companies and agencies, and other regulatory agencies such as the State Department of Health Services, Orange County Health Care Agency, and the Regional Water Quality Control Board to ensure storm water runoff is well controlled during construction. The following are the major accomplishments and highlights from the Building Division in 2015: Construction Activities: In 2015, the Building Division addressed a steady stream of plan check and construction activities associated with the regional recovery from the recent economic recession. Building inspection, Code Enforcement, and Planning staff continued plan check, permitting, inspection, and enforcement activities during this time. In 2015, the Building Division issued 1,087 permits for work valued at over $122 million. Construction was completed on 533 apartment units by The Irvine Company, and 225 apartment units by St. Anton Partners at Tustin Legacy. In addition, Standard Pacific (Greenwood in Tustin Legacy) began construction of new homes associated with their 375 unit, single- family home I o„Ce,F project at Tustin Legacy. To date, 43 homes, along with Greenwood Park, have been completed in the Greenwood community. TRACT NO. 17507 SFEEf INDEX MAP r m n w uvo Q i „er a Mawr 7. 8t `` 'I1 h �� ` ,`�' . I^• r^•4 ®, �~''�t Baa � q d� �/, �� O� 0�� QIP tI'2 •.................................................................. Exhibit displaying homes completed to date 300 ....................................................................: City of Tustin Community Development Year in Review 2015 The following identifies the current status of major construction projects occurring throughout Tustin: Jared Jewelers (3017 EI Camino Real): complete 99 Cents Only Store (14551 Red Hill Avenue): complete Union Market (2493 Park Avenue): complete Victory Park (3300 Park Avenue): complete UC Irvine Medical Building (1451 Irvine Boulevard): Phase two, complete Miguel's Jr. (2855 EI Camino Real): complete Office Remodel (15771 Red Hill Avenue) complete (shell only) Smart and Final (1 1 14 Irvine Boulevard): nearing completion Avid Biosciences Medical Laboratory (14191 Myford Road): nearing completion Wokcano (3015 EI Camino Real): in progress Greenwood in Tustin Legacy (250 Downs Road): in progress OSH (1091 Old Irvine Boulevard): in progress The Village at Tustin Legacy (Kensington Park Drive/Edinger Avenue): in plan check Trader Joe's (1 198 Irvine Boulevard): in plan check Sycamore Grove (1872 San Juan Avenue) in plan check Flight at Tustin Legacy (Barranca Parkway/Red Hill Avenue): in progress 31- City of Tustin Community Development Year in Review 2015 Over -the -Counter (OTC) Plan Checks: In conjunction with the expansion of OTC plan checks, Tustin Building plan checkers and inspectors are scheduled every day to serve at the front counter and answer home -owner, business owner, and contractor questions in order to expedite plan check and permit issuance. Plan checks that cannot be accomplished at the counter are completed and returned to MR iilk.- the applicant within a very fast 14 V ten (10) working days (1 st 0.1 submittal), and five (5) working days for subsequent submittals. ,.. «�► In addition, applicants can request expedited plan check services ensuring a 2-3 day plan "' check response when urgently needed. Permit Tracking System: The Building Division is working to secure a new computerized permit tracking system that will maintain and organize permit and Planning Division records. The system would also support Public Works, Police Department, Business License and Economic Development Department information tracking requirements and allow information to be used by and shared between the various divisions. When operational, the system would allow the public to apply for building permit and business license applications online, as well as view the status of their applications through final inspection/approval. Storm -Water Inspections: Building plan checkers ensure compliance with State requirements for water quality control plans and inspectors and Code Enforcement officers ensure that storm water runoff control is installed and maintained at construction sites. Staff also ensures that active construction sites install adequate runoff prevention devices and sandbags prior to the beginning of the rainy season to ensure that approved preventative measures are in place, and that they are effective at preventing sediments from entering the storm water system. Following a storm, inspectors re -inspect the site to ensure that the preventative measures were effective, and that uncontrolled runoff or mud is not allowed to leave the site. 32 City of Tustin Community Development Year in Review 2015 Emergency Response: Building Division staff support Police Department and OCFA's emergency responses when fires or vehicular collisions involve a structure. These activities include after -hour responses on weekends, evenings and holidays. During 2015, the Building Division responded to 19 auto -structure collisions, structural fires, and structural or other damages due to high winds or earthquakes. Business Licenses & Design Reviews: Building Division staff continued to review business license applications to ensure that any new or proposed change of use of a building is acceptable for its intended use. Staff also participates in the Department's Design Review process and provides proactive input to ensure proposed development in Tustin complies with City -adopted building Codes and other regulations. This effort also involves coordinating with OCFA on occupancies regulated by the Fire Code. Code Enforcement: Building Division staff members and Code Enforcement officers work together on investigation and enforcement of zoning violations and illegal construction -related cases. .. .,ISI.. MONTHLY BUILDING ACTIVITYREPORT JANUARY 2015 TYPE OF fANSrR'�.1inN CURREpT PERND FI5Cat Tenn TO n0.TE Nr.'s:+�. F'N'ri:�• :...nci: i.:;=,n P�11�5 12nrs �[IIl§' CERNtcm 'moi w�tl MONTHLY BUILDING ACTIVITY REPORT JANUARY 2015 ............................................................................... Monthly Building Activity Report - January 2015 For all 2015 Monthly Reports, see Attachment D ............................................................................. r 33 • City of Tustin Community Development Year in Review 2015 BUILDING DIVISION ACTIVITY SUMMARY New Residential Construction Number of Permits Issued 241 Number of Units 241 Total Valuation: $87,618,106 Note: New residential permits include single-family detached, condo/townhomes, duplex, three-four unit apartments, and five or more unit apartments. New Non -Residential Construction Number of Permits Issued 2 Total Valuation: $1,800,00 Note: New non-residential construction permits include permits for construction of new retail, industrial, hospitals, and institutional buildings. Residential Additions and Alterations Number of Permits Issued 571 Total Valuation: $9,361,233 Note: Residential additions and alterations permits include room additions, alterations, patio covers, pools and spas, garages, sheds, fences, etc. Non -Residential Additions and Alterations Number of Permits Issued 273 Total Valuation: $23,336,395 Note: Non-residential additions and alterations permits include permits issued for high pile racks, storage racks, fire sprinklers, masonry walls, ADA parking, etc. within commercial and industrial establishments. Total number of permits issued: 1,087* Total Valuations in 2015: $122,115,724 *This represents a 23 percent increase in number of permits issued compared to 2014. Attachments: A. Tustin Legacy Map B. Certified Local Government Annual Report C. Graffiti Location Map 2015 D. Building Activity Reports 2015 34 Attachment A Tustin Legacy Map F�71NGF� I 10 12 OEM Veterans Sports Park Fx71,EN11AL ARM; M* RESERVE SITE C � ! r 24' M 13 ORANGE @OUNTY REGIpNAC PARK BUILT AND ENTITLED PROJECTS TUSTIN I CA 17 14 High School_ -- 18 r Grrtnwwd� j' 15 �' 19 ,►, 17� 20 a•4w f Co (ci l r a+cwYUFc,, r,. 21 F � 11G:R.]IROf.IIl71.1!.L� I r 22 i ;i j i� i I 1 23 l I 1 1 1 Lumbus Grove ty of Irvine) r� 1 I -- _ — —— — LEGEND 1. Heritage School 2. Veterans Sports Park I I 3, OC Social Services I 1 4. Future City of Tustin f Facility I' 5. OC Rescue Mission I 6. ATEP Campus (SOCCCD) 7. OC Sheriff's Training I Center I 1 8. Rancho Santiago College 1 District Sheriff's Training 1 Facility 1 9a. Flight (Cornerstone 1) — I I Business/Office/R&D, approx. 1 860, 000sf 9b. Cornerstone 2 I Business/Office/R&D 1 10. Columbus Square —1,075 I Residential Units 11. Fire Station # 37 12. The Village at Tustin I I I legacy —Shopping Censer 1 13. OC Regional Park I I 14. Future High School 15. Neighborhood D Community Core — ENA with OliverMcMillon, mixed-use 16. Amalfi Apartments —533 I I I Residential Units I 17. Neighborhood G —634 I 1 Residential Units C 18. Standard Pacific Homes I I — 375 Residential Units & I Greenwood Park 19. Anton Legacy Apartments — 225 affordable Residential Units & Victory Pork 1 20. The District — Shopping I I I Center 21. Tustin Field I — 376 I I I Residential Units 22. Tustin Field 11 — 189 1 Residential Units 1 23. Columbus Grove — 465 Residential Units i 1 24. Tustin Legacy Park I— — — — — — — — — — — — a Attachment B Certified Local Government Annual Report Certified Local Government Program -- 2014-2015 Annual Report (Reporting period is from October 1, 2014 through September 30, 2015) INSTRUCTIONS: This a Word form with expanding text fields and check boxes. It will probably open as Read -Only. Save it to your computer before you begin entering data. This form can be saved and reopened. Because this is a WORD form, it will behave generally like a regular Word document except that the font, size, and color are set by the text field. • Start typing where indicated to provide the requested information. • Click on the check box to mark either yes or no. • To enter more than one item in a particular text box, just insert an extra line (Enter) between the items. Save completed form and email as an attachment to Lucinda, Woodward@parks.ca.Qov. You can also convert it to a PDF and send as an email attachment. Use the Acrobat tab in WORD and select Create and Attach to Email. You can then attach the required documents to that email. If the attachments are too large (greater than10mb total), you will need to send them in a second or third email. Name of CLG Report Prepared by: Scott Reekstin Date of commissiontboard review: January 12, 2016 Minimum Requirements for Certification I. Enforce Appropriate State or Local Legislation for the Designation and Protection of Historic Properties. A. Preservation Laws 1. What amendments or revisions, if any, are you considering to the certified ordinance? Please forward drafts or proposals. REMINDER. Pursuant to the CLG Agreement, OHP must have the opportunity to review and comment on ordinance changes prior to adoption. Changes that do not meet the CLG requirements could affect certification status. Amendments or revisions are not proposed at this time. 2. Provide an electronic link to your ordinance or appropriate section(s) of the municipal code. https://www.municode.com/library/#Jca/tu5tin/codes/code_ of ordinances B. New Local Landmark Designations (Comprehensive list of properties/districts designated under local ordinance) Certified Local Government Program -- 2014-2015 Annual Report (Reporting period is from October 1, 2014 thrcAugh September 30. 2015) 1. During the reporting period, October 1, 2014 — September 30, 2015, what properties/districts have been locally designated? Property Name/Address Date Designated Number of Contributors in District Date Recorded by County Recorder None n/a n/a n/a REMINDER: Pursuant to California Government Code § 27288.2, "the county recorder shall record a certified resolution establishing an historical resources designation issued by the State Historical Resources Commission or a local agency, or unit thereof." 2. What properties/districts have been de -designated this past year? For districts, include the total number of resource contributors. Property Name/Address Date Removed None n!a C. Historic Preservation Element/Plan 1. Do you address historic preservation in your general plan? ❑ No ❑ Yes, in a separate historic preservation element. © Yes, it is included in another element. Provide an electronic link to the historic preservation section(s) of the General Plan. Historic Preservation is addressed in the Land Use Housing, and Conservation Open Space and Recreation Elements of the Tustin General Plan. The link to the Tustin General Plan is: http:/lwww. tustinca.org/departments/commdev./documents/GeneralPlan20r3.pdf 2. Have you made any updates to your historic preservation plan or historic preservation element in your community's general plan? ❑ Yes Z No If you have, provide an electronic link. 3. When will your next General Plan update occur? The next comprehensive City of Tustin General Plan Update is not yet scheduled. Various General Plan amendments have been considered on an as needed basis. Pursuant to State law, an update to the Housing Element occurred in October 2013. The City received HCD certification on November 6, 2013. 2 Certified Local Government Program -- 2014-2015 Annual Report (Reporting periost is from October 1, 2014 through September 30, 201 5) D. Review Responsibilities 1. Who takes responsibility for design review or Certificates of Appropriateness? ❑ All projects subject to design review go the commission. ® Some projects are reviewed at the staff level without commission review. What is the threshold between staff -only review and full -commission review? Most design reviews and certificates of appropriateness are conducted at the staff level, and the Director of Community Development is the approval authority. in addition, Thirteenth Street Architects is periodically retained to perform independent reviews. Design reviews of projects within some specific plan areas and of projects tied to other discretionary actions are reviewed by the Planning Commission and/or City Council. 2. California Environmental Quality Act • What is the role of the staff and commission in providing input to CEQA documents prepared for or by the local government? Staff prepares CEQA and Section 106 documents. At times, consultants are retained to assist with the preparation of more complex environmental documents. What is the role of the staff and commission in reviewing CEQA documents for projects that are proposed within the jurisdiction of the local government? Environmental review and determinations are made by the Director of Community Development, Planning Commission andfor City Council. 3. Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act • What is the role of the staff and commission in providing input to Section 106 documents prepared for or by; the local government? See response above What is the role of the staff and commission in reviewing Section 106 documents for projects that are proposed within the jurisdiction of the local government? See response above 3 Certified Local Government Program -- 2014-2015 Annual Report (Reportingperiod is from October 1, 2014 throu"h Scptcmhcr 30, 2015) II. Establish an Adequate and Qualified Historic Preservation Review Commission by State or Local Legislation. A. Commission Membership Name Professional Discipline Date Appointed Date Term Ends Email Address Wisam Altowaiji Commissioner/Civil Engineering 10/09/12 03/01/16 waltowaiji Ca,hotmail.com Steve Kozak Commissioner/Public Administration 08/07/06 03/01/17 svk-k2@sbcglobal.net Austin Lumbard Commissioner/Law 03/01/13 03/01/17 austill�litnihardCa?,imail.coili Ryder Smith Commissioner/Public Relations/Business 03/01/13 03/01/17 ryder(r'triismith.com ,teff Thompson Commissioner/Civil En ineerin 09/18/07 03/01/16jef'fcherie(cl)inte6-rity.com Attach resumes and Statement of Qualifications forms for all members. If your do not have two qualified professionals on your commission, why have the professional qualifications not been met and how is professional expertise being provided? All five (5) Planning Commissioners who served during the reporting period have demonstrated interest, competence and/or knowledge in historic preservation. Currently all of the commissioners are lay members in historic preservation. The Tustin City Council takes professional expertise in the areas of architecture, architectural history, etc. into consideration when appointing members of the Planning Commission. 2. If all positions are not currently filled, why is there a vacancy, and when will the position will be filled? Type herr. B. Staff to the Commission/CLG staff 1. Is the staff to your commission the same as your CLG coordinator? ❑X Yes ❑ No 2. If the position(s) is not currently filled, why is there a vacancy? 4 Certified Local Government Program -- 20114-2015 Annual Report (Rcporthigperiod is troni October 1, 2014 through September 30, 2015) Attach resumes and Statement of Qualifications forms for staff. Name/Title Discipline Dept. Affiliation Email Address Elizabeth Binsack, Director Public Administration/Urban Community Development ebinsack@tustinca.org of Community Development and Regional Planning Jul AugSe Scott Reekstin, Principal Urban and Regional Planning Community Development sreekstin@tustinca.orq Planner 2 1 1 C. Attendance Record Please complete attendance chart for each commissioner and staff member. Commissions are required to meet four times a year, at a minimum. Commissioner/Staff Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul AugSe Wisam Altowaiji 2 0 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 Steve Kozak 2 {) 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 2 Austin Lumbard 2 0 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 ? 1 1 Ryder Smith 2 {) 1 2 1 1 2 1 l) 2 1 2 Jeff Thompson 2 0 1 1 1 1 2 0 1 2 1 2 Elizabeth A. Binsack 2 {) 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 Scott Reekstin 2 {) l ? I 1 2 {) O 2 1 D. Training Received Indicate what training each commissioner and staff member has received. Remember it is a CLG requirement is that all commissioners and staff to the commission attend at least one training program relevant to your commission each year. It is up to the CLG to determine the relevancy of the training. 5 Certified Local Government Program -- 2014-2015 Annual Report (Reporting period is from October 1, 2014 through September 30, 2015) Commissioner/Staff Name Training Title & Description Duration of Training Training Provider Date Wisam Altowaiji Downtown Commercial Core 2.0 hours MIG, Consultant 10/01/14 Plan Workshop Commercial Design 0.40 hour City of Tustin staff 10/28/14 Guidelines Workshop and Adoption Downtown Commercial Core 0.20 hour City of Tustin staff 10/28/14 Plan Update Second Residential Units 1.0 hour City of Tustin staff 02/24/15 Public Hearing 178 N. C Street Historic 0.05 hour City of Tustin staff 02/24/15 Register Nomination 435 W. Second Street Historic 0.10 hour City of Tustin staff 03/24/15 Register Nomination Parking Exception for 434 EI 0.10 hour City of Tustin staff 03/24/15 Camino Real Second Residential Units 1.10 hours City of Tustin staff 03/24/15 Public Hearing Old Town Residential 0.50 hour City of Tustin staff 08/09/15 Architectural Styles Presentation Steve Kozak Downtown Commercial Core 2.0 hours MIG, Consultant 10/01/14 Plan Workshop Certified Local Government Program (Reporting period is from October 1, 2014 -- 2014-2015 Annual Report through September 30, 2015) Old Town Tustin Art Walk Up to 6 hours City of Tustin, Tustin 10/18/14 Area Council for Fine Arts, Tustin Area Historical Society, Tustin Preservation - Conservancy, OC • Public Libraries, Brushstrokes, Enderle Center, and Tustin Library Commercial Design 0.40 hour City of Tustin staff 10/28/14 Guidelines Workshop and Adoption Downtown Commercial Core 0.20 hour City of Tustin staff 10/28/14 Plan Update Tustin Pioneers Program 1.0 hour City of Tustin staff 12/01/14 Review Committee Meeting Downton Commercial Core 2.0 hours MIG, Consultant 12/04/14 Plan Workshop Webinar -- Mills Act 1.0 hour California Preservation 02/03/15 Foundation Second Residential Units 1.0 hour City of Tustin staff 02/24/15 Public Hearing 178 N. C Street Historic 0.05 hour City of Tustin staff 02/24/15 Register Nomination 435 W. Second Street Historic 0.10 hour City of Tustin staff 03/24/15 Register Nomination Certified Local Government Program -- 2014-2015 Annual Report (Reporting period is from October 1, 2014 through September 30, 2015) Parking Exception for 434 EI 0.10 hour City of Tustin staff 03/24/15 Camino Real Second Residential Units 1.10 hours City of Tustin staff 03/24/15 Public Hearing Preservation Conference Up to 8 hours California Preservation 04/30/15 Foundation Old Town Home and Garden Up to 2 hours Tustin Area Historical 05/02/15 Tour Society USC Preservation Workshop Up to 7 hours California Preservation 05/20/15 Foundation and USC Architecture Old Town Residential 0.50 hour City of Tustin staff 06/09/15 Architectural Styles Presentation Webinar — Modernism 1.50 hours California Preservation 07/16/15 Foundation OHP E -Learning Course Up to 1.50 hours OHP 07/16/15 Austin Lumbard Downtown Commercial Core 2.0 hours MIG, Consultant 10/01/14 Plan Workshop Commercial Design 0.40 hour City of Tustin staff 10/28/14 Guidelines Workshop and Adoption Downtown Commercial Core 0.20 hour City of Tustin staff 10/28/14 Certified Local Government Program -- 2014-2015 Annual Report (Reporting period is from October 1, 2014 through September 30, 2015) Plan Update Webinar — Intro to OHP 1.50 hours OHP and CPF 11/13/14 OHP E -Learning Course Up to 1.50 hours OHP 11/13/14 Downtown Commercial Core 2.0 hours MIG, Consultant 12/04/14 Workshop Webinar — National Register 1.5 hours California Preservation 02/19/15 Foundation Second Residential Units 1.0 hour City of Tustin staff 02/24/15 Public Hearing 178 N. C Street Historic 0.05 hour City of Tustin staff 02/24/15 Register Nomination 435 W. Second Street Historic 0.10 hour City of Tustin staff 03/24/15 Register Nomination Parking Exception for 434 EI 0.10 hour City of Tustin staff 03/24/15 Camino Real Second Residential Units 1.10 hours City of Tustin staff 03/24/15 Public Hearing Old Town Residential 0.50 hour City of Tustin staff 06/09/15 Architectural Styles Presentation Ryder Smith Commercial Design 0.40 hour City of Tustin staff 10/28/14 Guidelines Workshop and Certified Local Government Program -- 2014-2015 Annual Report (Reporting period is from October 1, 2014 through September 30, 2015) 10 Adoption Downtown Commercial Core 0.20 hour City of Tustin staff 10/28/14 Plan Update Second Residential Units 1.0 hour City of Tustin staff 02/24/15 Public Hearing 178 N. C Street Historic 0.05 hour City of Tustin staff 02/24/15 Register Nomination 435 W. Second Street Historic 0.10 hour City of Tustin staff 03/24/15 Register Nomination Parking Exception for 434 El 0.10 hour City of Tustin staff 03/24/15 Camino Real Second Residential Units 1.10 hours City of Tustin staff 03/24/15 Public Hearing Jeff Thompson Downtown Commercial Core 2.0 hours MIG, Consultant 10/01/14 Plan Workshop Old Town Tustin Art Walk Up to 6 hours City of Tustin, Tustin 10/18/14 (Attendee and Tour Guide) Area Council for Fine Arts, Tustin Area Historical Society, Tustin Preservation Conservancy, OC Public Libraries, Brushstrokes, Enderle Center, and Tustin Library 10 Certified Local Government Program (Reporting period is from October 1, 2014 -- 2014-2015 Annual Report through September 30, 2015) 11 Commercial Design 0.40 hour City of Tustin staff 10/28/14 Guidelines Workshop and Adoption Downtown Commercial Core 2.0 hours MIG, Consultant 12/04/14 Plan Workshop Webinar -- Historic Tax Credits 1.50 hours California Preservation 02/17/15 Foundation 178 N. C Street Historic 0.05 hour City of Tustin staff 02/24/15 Register Nomination 435 W. Second. Street Historic 0.10 hour City of Tustin staff 03/24/15 Register Nomination Parking Exception for 434 EI 0.10 hour City of Tustin staff 03/24/15 Camino Real Old Town Residential 0.50 hour City of Tustin staff 06/09/15 Architectural Styles Presentation Elizabeth A. Binsack Downtown Commercial Core 2.0 hours MIG, Consultant 10/01/14 Plan Workshop Commercial Design 0.40 hour City of Tustin staff 10/28/14 Guidelines Workshop and Adoption 10/28/14 Downtown Commercial Core 0.20 hour City of Tustin staff Plan Update Pioneers Program Review 1.0 hour City of Tustin staff 12/01/14 Committee Meeting 11 Certified Local Government Program (Reporting period is from October 1, 2014 -- 2014-2015 Annual Report through September 30, 2015) 12 Downtown Commercial Core 2.0 hours MIG, Consultant 12/04/14 Plan Workshop Second Residential Units 1.0 hour City of Tustin staff 02/24/15 Public Hearing 178 N. C Street Historic 0.05 hour City of Tustin staff 02/24/15 Register Nomination 435 W. Second Street Historic 0.10 hour City of Tustin staff 03/24/15 Register Nomination Parking Exception for 434 EI 0.10 hour City of Tustin staff 03/24/15 Camino Real Second Residential Units 1.10 hours City of Tustin staff 03/24/15 Public Hearing Old Town Residential 0.50 hour City of Tustin staff 06/09/15 Architectural Styles Presentation Scott Reekstin Downtown Commercial Core 2.0 hours MIG, Consultant 10/01/14 Plan Workshop Commercial Design 0.40 hour City of Tustin staff 10/28/14 Guidelines Workshop and Adoption Downtown Commercial Core 0.20 hour City of Tustin staff 10/28/14 Plan Update Webinar — Intro to OHP 1.5 hours California Preservation 11/13/14 Foundation 12 Certified Local Government Program -- 2014-2015 Annual Report (Reporting period is from October 1, 2014 through September 30, 2015) 13 Pioneers Program Review 1.0 hour City of Tustin staff 12/01/14 Committee Meeting Downtown Commercial Core 2.0 hours MIG, Consultant 12/04/14 Plan Workshop Webinar — CLG Program 1.5 hours California Preservation 01/16/15 Foundation Webinar — Historic 1.5 hours California Preservation 01/20/15 Commissions Foundation Webinar — Mills Act 1.5 hours 'California Preservation 02/03/15 Foundation Webinar — Historic Tax Credits 1.5 hours California Preservation 02/17/15 Foundation OHP Webinar — National 1.5 hours OHP and CPF 02/19/15 Register J Second Residential Units 1.0 hour City of Tustin staff 02/24/15 Public Hearing 178 N. C Street Historic 0.05 hour City of Tustin staff 02/24/15 Register Nomination Webinar — Preservation 1.5 hours California Preservation 03/04/15 Financing Foundation Webinar — Historic Resource 1.5 hours California Preservation 03/12/15 Surveys Foundation 435 W. Second Street Historic 0.10 hour Ci of Tustin staff 03/24/15 13 Certified Local Government Program -- 2014-2015 Annual Report (Reporting period is from October 1, 2014 through September 30, 2015) 111. Maintain a System for the Survey and Inventory of Properties that Furthers the Purposes of the National Historic Preservation Act A. Historical Contexts: initiated, researched, or developed in the reporting year NOTE: California CLG procedures require CLGs to submit survey results including historic contexts to OHP. If you have not done so, submit a copy (PDF or link if available online) with this report. Context Name Register Nomination How it is Being Used Date Submitted to OHP None n/a Parking Exception for 434 EI 0.10 hour City of Tustin staff 03/24/15 Camino Real Second Residential Units 1.10 hours City of Tustin staff 03/24/15 Public Hearing Webinar —Section 106 1.5 hours California Preservation 05/14/15 Foundation Webinar — Napa Quake 1.5 hours California Preservation 08/18/15 Lessons Learned Foundation 111. Maintain a System for the Survey and Inventory of Properties that Furthers the Purposes of the National Historic Preservation Act A. Historical Contexts: initiated, researched, or developed in the reporting year NOTE: California CLG procedures require CLGs to submit survey results including historic contexts to OHP. If you have not done so, submit a copy (PDF or link if available online) with this report. Context Name Description How it is Being Used Date Submitted to OHP None n/a n/a n/a B. New Surveys or Survey Updates (excluding those funded by OHP) NOTE: The evaluation of a single property is not a survey. Also, material changes to a property that is included in a surrey, is not a change to the survey and should not be reported here. 14 Certified Local Government Program -- 2014-2015 Annual Report (Reporting period is from Ocloher I. 014 011-01,11-111Scpte inner 30, 2015) California CLG procedures require Cl -Gs to submit survey results including historic contexts, to OHP. if you have not done so, submit a copy (electronic format preferred) with this report. Survey Area Context Level: Acreage # of Date Date Based- Reconnaissance Properties Completed Submitted to es/no or Intensive Surveyed OHP .� here. Type here. �,�pe here. Type here. How are you using the survey data? n/a C. Corrections or changes to Inventory Property Name/Address Additions/Deletions to Inventor Status Code Change From - To Reason Date of Change None IV. Provide for Adequate Public Participation in the Local Historic Preservation Program A. Public Education What public outreach, training, or publications programs has the CLG undertaken? Please provide copy of (or an electronic link) to all publications or other products not previously provided to OHP. Item or Event Description Date Downtown Commercial Core Plan Community Workshop A community workshop regarding the proposed Downtown Commercial Core Plan for Old Town Tustin. 10/01/14 15 Certified Local Government Program (Reporting period is from October 1, 2014 -- 2014-2015 Annual Report through September 30, 2015) Item or Event Description Date Old Town Tustin Art Walk Plein air art competition and Old Town tours, sponsored jointly by 10/18/14 the City of Tustin, Tustin Area Council for Fine Arts, Tustin Area Historical Society, Tustin Preservation Conservancy, OC Public Libraries, Brushstrokes, Enderle Center, and Tustin Library. Commercial Design Guidelines for the A Planning Commission workshop regarding the Commercial 10/28/14 Cultural Resources District Planning Design Guidelines for the Cultural Resources District. Commission Workshop Tustin Pioneers (Bust) Recognition A Review Committee meeting regarding the Tustin Pioneers 12/01/14 Program - (Bust) Recognition Program to review artists' proposals for bronze busts to be installed in Old Town Tustin. Downtown Commercial Core Plan A community workshop regarding the proposed Downtown 12/04/14 Community Workshop Commercial Core Plan for Old Town Tustin. Old Town Residential Architectural Styles A Planning Commission and public presentation providing 06/09/15 Presentation information on the various residential architectural styles found in Tustin. Old Town Shopping, Dining, and Event A tri -fold brochure that highlights community events and the Guide names and locations of retail, service, and dining establishments in Old Town Tustin. The Guide is available at City Hall, on the City's website, and is displayed in the City's Old Town Kiosk at the northeast corner of Main Street and El Camino Real. Old Town Historic Register Plaque A tri -fold color brochure that describes the City's historic Program Guide preservation programs and the names and locations of the featured sites and buildings listed on the Tustin Historic Register. [us, Certified Local Government Program -- 2014-2015 Annual Report (Reporting period is from October 1. 2014 through September 30, 201.5) Item or Event Description Date Daily Tree Lighting in Old Town The lighting of street trees in the City's Old Town historic commercial core to encourage pedestrian activity and highlight Old Town during evening hours. V. National Park Service Baseline Questionnaire for new CI -Gs (certified after September 30, 2014). NOTE. OHP will forward this information to the NPS on your behalf. Guidance for completing the Baseline Questionnaire is located at www.nps.gov/hps/cig/forms.htmi. A. CLG Inventory Program 1. What is the net cumulative number of historic properties in your inventory as of September 30, 2014? This is the total number of historic properties and contributors to districts (or your best estimate of the number) in your inventory from all programs, local, state, and Federal. Program Area Number of Proper -ties Type here Type hen::. B. Local Register (i.e., Local Landmarks and Historic Districts) Program As of September 30, 2014, did your local government have a local register program to create local landmarks/local historic districts (or a similar list of designations created by local law? ❑ Yes ❑ No 2. If the answer is yes, what is the net cumulative number (or your best estimate of the number) of historic properties (i.e., contributing properties) locally registered/designated as of September 30, 2014? C. Local Tax Incentives Program As of September 30, 2014, did your local government have a local historic preservation tax incentives program (e.g. Mills Act)? ❑ Yes ❑ No 17 Certified Local Government Program -- 2014-2015 Annual Report (,Reporting period is from Octoher 1, 2014 through September 30, 2015) 2. If the answer is yes, what is the cumulative number (or your best estimate of the number) of historic properties whose owners have taken advantage of those incentives as of September 30, 2014? D. Local "Bricks and Mortar" Grants/Loans Program 1. As of September 30, 2014, did your local government have a locally -funded, historic preservation grants/loan program for rehabilitating/restoring historic properties? T 2. If the answer is yes, what is the cumulative number (or your best estimate of the number) of historic properties assisted by these grants or loans as of September 30, 2014? E. Local Design Review/Regulatory Program 1. As of September 30, 2014, did your local government have a historic preservation regulatory law(s) (e.g., an ordinance requiring Commission/staff review of 1) local government undertakings and/or 2) changes to or impacts on properties with a historic district? ❑ Yes ❑ No 2. If the answer is yes, what is the cumulative number (or your best estimate of the number) of historic properties that your local government has reviewed under that process as of September 30, 2043? F. Local Property Acquisition Program 1. As of September 30, 2014, did your local government by purchase, donation, condemnation, or other means help to acquire or acquire itself some degree of title (e.g., fee simple interest or an easement) in historic properties? ❑Yes El No 2. If the answer is yes, what is the cumulative number (or your best estimate of the number) of historic properties with a property interest acquisition assisted or carried out by your local government as of September 30, 2014? yl. Additional Information for National Park Service Annual Products Report for CLGs (certified before October 1, 2014). Certified Local Government Program -- 2014-2015 Annual Report (Reporting period is from October I, 2014 through September 30, 2015) NOTE: OHP will forward this information to NPS on your behalf. Please read "Guidance for completing the Annual Products Report for CI -Gs" located at www.nps.gov/hps/clq/forms.html. A. CLG Inventory Program During the reporting period (October 1, 2014 -September 30, 2015) how many historic properties did your local government add to the CLG inventory? This is the total number of historic properties and contributors to districts (or your best estimate of the number) added to your inventory from all programs, local, state, and Federal, during the reporting year. These might include National Register, California Register, California Historic Landmarks, locally funded surveys, CLG surveys, and local designations. Program area Number of Properties added n/a n/a B. Local Register (i.e., Local Landmarks and Historic Districts) Program 1. During the reporting period (October 1, 2014 -September 30, 2015) did you have a local register program to create local landmarks and/or local districts (or a similar list of designations) created by local law? X❑Yes ❑ No 2. If the answer is yes, then how many properties have been added to your register or designated since October 1, 2014? None C. Local Tax Incentives Program 1. During the reporting period ( October 1, 2014 -September 30, 2015) did you have a Local Tax Incentives Program, such as the Mills Act? ® Yes ❑ No 2. If the answer is yes, how many properties have been added to this program since October 1, 2014? Name of Program Number of Properties that have Benefited Mills Act Program No properties added since October 1, 2014. 16 Mills Act r?Rerties as of 09/30/15 D. Local "bricks and mortar" grants/loan program Certified Local Government Program -- 2014-2015 Annual Report (Reporting period is from October 1, 2014 through September 30, 2015) 1. During the reporting period (October 1, 2014 -September 30, 2015) did you have a local government historic preservation grant and/or loan program for rehabilitating/restoring historic properties? ❑Yes ®No 2. if the answer is yes, then how many properties have been assisted under the programs) after October 1, 2014? Type here. Name of Program I Number of Properties that have a Benefited n/a n/a E. Design Review/Local Regulatory Program 1. During the reporting period (October 1, 2014 -September 30, 2015) did your local government have a historic preservation regulatory law(s) (e.g., .an ordinance requiring Commission and/or staff review of 1) local government undertakings and/or 2) changes to, or impacts on, properties within a historic district? ® Yes 0 No 2. If the answer is yes then, since October 1, 2014, how many historic properties did your local government review for compliance with your local government's historic preservation regulatory law(s)? Fourteen (14) F. Local Property Acquisition Program 1. During the reporting period (October 1, 2014 -September 30,2015) did you have a local program to acquire (or help to acquire) historic properties in whole or in part through purchase, donation, or other means? ElYes ® No 2. If the answer is yes, then how many properties have been assisted under the program(s) since October 1, 2013? Type here. Name of Program Number of Properties that have Benefited n/a n/a 20 Certified Local Government Program -- 2014-2015 Annual Report (Reporting period is t-rom October I, 2014 through September 30, 201 S) VII. In addition to the minimum CLG requirements,OHP is interested in a Summary of Local Preservation Programs A. What are the most critical preservation planning issues? City staff learned through public workshops that the following preservation planning issues are critical to the community: 1) The relationship between preservation and property values; 2) The justification for preserving less significant historic structures; 3) The relationship between preservation and private property rights; 4) Preservation without placing a financial burden on property owners; 5) Preservation of neglected structures; 6) Financial incentives for preservation; and 7) Nonconfoming historic structures. B. What is the single accomplishment of your local government this year that has done the most to further preservation in your community? The single accomplishment that has done the most was the continued implementation of Tustin's Mills Act Program. As of the end of the reporting period, the owners of 16 properties had executed historic property preservation agreements with the City through the Mills Act Program. C. What recognition are you providing for successful preservation projects or programs? The City of Tustin has a quarterly commendation program that recognizes outstanding historic properties. Also, Huell Howser's California's Gold television program explored and recognized several of Tustin's most outstanding historic sites. The dvd of the episode is available for purchase at www.calgoid.com. D. How did you meet or not meet the goals identified in your annual report for last year? During the last reporting period, the City of Tustin developed the Commercial Design Guidelines for the Cultural Resource District, continued the Commendation Program, the Tustin Historic Register Plaque Program, and the Mills Act Program, and continued to review certificates of appropriateness. Although the City did not identify it as a goal, the City adopted amendments regarding second residential units in Old Town, which promote the preservation of the area's character. E. What are your local historic preservation goals for 2014-2015? The Planning Commission has identified the following duties and responsibilities related to historic preservation: 1) Review and update the existing Residential Design Guidelines (completed); 2) Develop Commercial Design Guidelines (completed); 3) 21 Certified Local (Government Program -- 2014-2015 Annual Report (Reporting period is from Octoher 1, 2014 through September 30, 2015) Preserve the City's CLG status and overlay District; 4) Consider the Urban Land Institute Study; 5) Update the Historical Resources Survey; 6) Continue the Commendation Program; 7) Continue the Tustin Historic Register (Plaque) Program; 8) Continue the Mills Act Program; 9) Continue the review of certificates of appropriateness; and 10) Identify means for preserving historic resources along First Street as part of the First Street Specific Plan Amendment project (completed). Due to reduced staffing, many of these work efforts will occur over the next several years. F. So that we may better serve you in the future, are there specific areas and/or issues with which you could use technical assistance from OHP? G. In what subject areas would you like to see training provided by the OHP? How you like would to see the training delivered (workshops, online, technical assistance bulletins, etc.)? Training Needed or Desired I Desired Delivery Format Preservation and Property Values I Workshops and Webinars Preservation and Private Property Rights H. Would you be willing to host a training working workshop in cooperation with OHP? ©Yes ❑ No XII Attachments ® Resumes and Statement of Qualifications forms for all commission members/alternatives and staff ® Minutes from commission meetings ❑ Drafts of proposed changes to the ordinance ❑ Drafts of proposed changes to the General Plan 22 Certified Local Government Program -- 2014-2015 Annual Report (Reporting period is from October 1, 2014 through September 30, 2015) ❑ Public outreach publications Email to Lucinda.Woodward@parks.ca.gov 23 Due to their voluminous nature, attachments to the CLG Report will be made available on the City's website at tustinca.org under Community Develop ment/Forms & Documents Attachment C Graffiti location Map 2015 2015 Year End Summary w U., LA VETA o f cn Q Q cn U !lf FAIRHAVEN ¢ CO M LIJ O W o z FOOTHILL SANTA CUAEL4,O z DODGE • c DODGE 0 w 17TH m F-® U w CY u7� O 0. a 4TH Oil N N : $-W �s• � O 0 A ��C e� F �° ® o ��. �J hem® ®® %* Legend 2015 Incidents Tustin BJP sP 2 Miles J �9r� TF,4 Attachment D Building Activity Reports 2015 MONTHLY BUILDING ACTIVITY REPORT JANUARY 2015 TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION CURRENT PERIOD VALUATION $0 FISCAL YEAR TO DATE NEW RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION PERMITS: UNITS - VALUATION PERMITS UNITS VALUATION SINGLE FAMILY DETACHED 6 6 $2,280,103 9 9 $3,200,001 CONDOITOWNHOMES 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 DUPLEX 0 0 '$0 0 0 $0 THREE-FOUR UNIT APARTMENTS 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 FIVE OR MORE UNIT APARTMENTS 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 TOTAL FAMILY UNITS 6 6 $2,280,1031 9 9 $3,200,001 NEW RESIDENTIAL GROUP..; PERMITS. 0 VALUATION $0 PERMITS - 1 VALUATION. $400,000 AMUSEMENT & RECREATION CHURCHESIRELIGIOUS HOTELS 0 ~' 0 $0 0 0 $0 MOTELS 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 GROUP QUARTERS 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 TOTAL NON -FAMILY 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 NEW NON-RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION PERMITS. 0 VALUATION $0 PERMITS - 1 VALUATION. $400,000 AMUSEMENT & RECREATION CHURCHESIRELIGIOUS 0 $0 0 $0 INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS 0 $0 0 $0 RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT 0 $0 0 $0 AUTO SERVICE & REPAIR 0 $0 0 $0 HOSPITALS & INSTITUTIONAL 0 $0 0 $0 OFFICE, BANK, & PROFESSIONAL p $0 0 $0 SCHOOLS & EDUCATIONAL 0 $0 0 $0 COMMERCIAL RETAIL SALES 0 $0 1 $600,000 OTHER -PUBLIC PARKING 0 $0 0 $0 STRUCTURES OTHER THAN BLDGS 0 $0 7 $207,480 TOTAL NON-RESIDENTIAL 0 $0 9 $1,207,480 RESIDENTIAL ADDITIONSIALTERATIONS PERMITS 11 VALUATION $203,950 PERMITS'_:: 53 VALUATION' $991,918 ROOM ADDITIONSIREMODELS RESIDENTIAL GARAGES 0 $0 1 $24,942 PATIO COVERS 3 $57,013 20 $171,326 SWIMMING POOLS & SPAS 0 $0 5 $128,700 OTHER 19 $233,090 252 $2,432,238 TOTAL RESIDENTIAL 33 $494,053 331 $3,749,124 TOTAL MONTH AND YEAR TO DATE 59 $4,223,3981 509 9 $19,536,5411 SAME PERIOD FOR PRECEDING YEAR 93 $2,969,842 476 758 $122,942,704 Page 1 MONTHLY BUILDING ACTIVITY REPORT JANUARY 2015 TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION CURRENT PERfOD FISCAL YEAR TO DATE PERMITS INSPECTIONSL& FEES PERMITS - INSPECTIONS FEES PERMITS INSPECTIONS FEES BUILDING - (ACCT 3440) 59 411 $32,908 509 2,845 $198,804 ELECTRICAL - (3440) 11 4 $4,060 72 94 $18,328 PLUMBING - (3440) 24 22 $4,507 213 279 $23,924 MECHANICAL -(3440) 6 7 $1,613 65 71 $10,211 GRADING - (3440) 8 17 $6,162 18 218 $45,612 SIGN - (3440) 3 9 $320 48 57 $4,963 LANDSCAPE - (3440)wlBldg 2 3 NIA 10 98 NIA FIRE - (3440)wlBldg 15 NIA NIA 50 WA NIA FIRE DEPT ADMIN FEES - (4464) NIA NIA $1,093 NIA NIA $11,913 MICROFILM - (4795) NIA NIA $1,192 NIA NIA $7,916 PLAN CHECK - (3444) NIA NIA $19,193 NIA NIA $217,689 NEW DEVMNT TAX - (3334) NIA NIA $2,141 NIA NIA $3,777 BLDG STANDARDS ADM SPEC FUND CITY FEE - {4768 NIA NIA $20 NIA NIA $119 WATER QUALITY INSP (FROM BELOW) NIA 0 NIA NIA 0 NIA TOTAL MONTH & YEAR TO DATE 128 473 $73,209 985 3,662 $543,255 SAME PERIOD FOR PRECEDING YEAR 139 444 $75,467 859 2,905 $1,235,859 OTHER FEES- EES FIRE FIRE DEPT PIC (2629) $7,573 $83,540 BLDG STANDARDS SPEC FUND STATE FEE -(2606) $179 $1,070 SEISMIC (2605) $851 $5,863 POOLS/SPAS/OTHER BONDS (2655) $197,121 $266,436 TSIP (2625, 2626 & 2627) $0 $0 PLANNING PIC FEE (3343) $3,477 $41,980 PLANNING INSP FEE (3344) $6,978 $37,216 WATER QUALITY INSPECTIONS INSPECTIONS ;.. ` _ INSPECTIONS,-`-. CONSTRUCTION SITES (START 04102) 0 0 INDUSTRIAL SITES (START 11103) 0 0 COMMERCIAL SITES 0 0 TOTAL MONTH & YEAR TO DATE 0 0 SAME PERIOD FOR PRECEDING YEAR 0 0 MAJOR PERMIT ACTIVITY > $100,000 PROJEC7`;' ADDRESS " .. DEVELpPERICONTR_ VALUATION RDA AREAL NEW MODEL (3) SFD BROOKFIELDIHUNTLEY TR 17507 BROOKFIELD LA BUILDI $938,653 LEGACY NEW MODEL (3) SFD STANDARD PACICRAwF:c TR 17507 STANDARD PACIFIC $1,341,451 LEGACY COMMUNITY POOL(STANDARD PAC) 250 DOWNS HART BROTHERS $200,000 LEGACY residential pv solar permit ISSUED 8 non-residential pv solar permit ISSUED 0 Dana L. Ogdon, AICP Assistant Director of Communi velopment - Building Page 2 MONTHLY BUILDING ACTIVITY REPORT FEBRUARY 2015 TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION CURRENT PERIOD ---VALUATION' $0 FISCAL YEAR TO DATE NEW RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION. ' PERMITS' ': '. 7 : UNITS' ' •VALUATION' 7 $2,630,948 PERMITS 16 UNITS 16 VALUATION' $5,630,949 SINGLE FAMILY DETACHED CONDO/TOWNHOMES 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 DUPLEX 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 THREE-FOUR UNIT APARTMENTS 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 FIVE OR MORE UNIT APARTMENTS 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 TOTAL FAMILY UNITS 7 7 $2,630,948 16 16 $5,830,949 NEW RESIDENTIAL GROUP PERMITS - 0 ---VALUATION' $0 PERMITS 1 VALUATION ` $400,000 AMUSEMENT & RECREATION CHURCHES/RELIGIOUS HOTELS 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 MOTELS 0 0 $0 D 0 $0 GROUP QUARTERS 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 TOTAL NON -FAMILY 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 NEW NON-RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTIQN PERMITS - 0 ---VALUATION' $0 PERMITS 1 VALUATION ` $400,000 AMUSEMENT & RECREATION CHURCHES/RELIGIOUS 0 $0 0 $0 INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS 0 $0 0 $0 RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT D $0 0 $0 AUTO SERVICE & REPAIR 0 $0 D $0 HOSPITALS & INSTITUTIONAL 0 $0 D $0 OFFICE, BANK, & PROFESSIONAL 0 $0 0 $0 SCHOOLS & EDUCATIONAL 0 $0 0 $0 COMMERCIAL RETAIL SALES D $0 1 $600,000 OTHER -PUBLIC PARKING D $0 D $0 STRUCTURES OTHER THAN BLDGS 1 0 $0 7 $207,480 TOTAL NON-RESIDENTIAL 1 0 $0 9 $1,207,480 RESIDENTIAL ADDITIONSIALTERATIONS PERMITS 8 VALUATION $45,881 PERMITS 61 VALUATION $1,037,799 ROOM ADDITIONS/REMODELS RESIDENTIAL GARAGES 0 $0 1 $24,942 PATIO COVERS 5 $22,336 25 $193,662 SWIMMING POOLS & SPAS 5 $66,626 10 $195,326 OTHER 30 $310,0271 282 $2,742,265 TOTAL RESIDENTIAL 48 $444,8701 379 $4,193,994 NON RESIDENTIALADDN/ALTERATIONS. `' -PERMITS' 0 VALUATION $0 PERMITS 11 VALUATION $3,322,323 INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS 2 $543,486 38 $3,549,487 OFFICE & PROFESSIONAL BLDGS 4 $1,040,000 6 $1,248,500 OTHER 27 $1,903,750 136 $6,746,863 TOTAL NON-RESIDENTIAL 33 $3,487,2371 193 $14,867,173 TOTAL MONTH AND YEAR TO DATE 88 $6,563,055 597 16 $26,099,596 SAME PERIOD FOR PRECEDING YEAR 51 $2,975,149 527 758 $125,917,852 Page 1 MONTHLY BUILDING ACTIVITY REPORT FEBRUARY 2015 TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION CURRENT PERIOD $8,131 FISCAL YEAR TO DATE BLDG STANDARDS SPEC FUND STATE FEE -(2606) PERM ITS;;INSPECTIONS &FEES,: `; PERMITS i'INSPECTIONS ; FEES' PERMITS INSPECTIONS FEES BUILDING - (ACCT 3440) 88 365 $56,410 597 3,210 $255,214 ELECTRICAL - (3440) 20 11 $5,474 92 105 $23,802 PLUMBING - (3440) 16 17 $5,185 229 296 $29,109 MECHANICAL - (3440) 10 9 $2,383 75 80 $12,595 GRADING - (3440) 1 9 $2,982 19 227 $48,594 SIGN -(3440) 13 13 $1,341 61 70 $6,305 LANDSCAPE - (3440)wl131dg 1 13 NIA 11 111 NIA FIRE - (3440)wlBldg 8 1 N/A 58 1 N/A FIRE DEPT ADMIN FEES - (4464) NIA NIA $1,129 NIA NIA $13,042 MICROFILM - (4795) NIA NIA $1,316 NIA NIA $9,232 PLAN CHECK - (3444) NIA NIA $20,404 NIA NIA $238,092 NEW DEVMNT TAX - (3334) NIA NIA $2,059 NIA NIA $5,836 BLDG STANDARDS ADM SPEC FUND CITY FEE - (4768 NIA NIA $37 NIA NIA $156 WATER QUALITY INSP (FROM BELOW) NIA 0 NIA NIA 0 NIA TOTAL MONTH & YEAR TO DATE 157 438 $98,721 1,142 4,100 $641,976 SAME PERIOD FOR PRECEDING YEAR 116 424 $66,780 975 3,329 $1,302,639 OTHERFEES FIRE DEPT PIC (2629) $8,131 $91,670 BLDG STANDARDS SPEC FUND STATE FEE -(2606) $333 $1,403 SEISMIC (2605) $1,832 $7,695 POOLSISPAS/OTHER BONDS (2655) $19,200 $285,636 TSIP (2625, 2626 & 2627) $0 $0 PLANNING PIC FEE (3343) $3,650 $45,631 PLANNING INSP FEE (3344f 1 $10,284 $47,500 WATER QUALITY INSPECTIONS "r, INSPECTIONS '' INSPECTIONS ' CONSTRUCTION SITES (START 04102) 0 0 INDUSTRIAL SITES (START 11103) 0 0 COMMERCIAL SITES 0 0 TOTAL MONTH & YEAR TO DATE 0 0 SAME PERIOD FOR PRECEDING YEAR 0 0 MAJOR` PERMIT ACTIVITY> $100,000` ADDRESS' `- OEVELOPERICONTR VALUATION RDA AREA PROJECT NEW SFD 4UNITS-MODEL "STAFFORD" TR 17507 STANDARD PAC $1,851,004 LEGACY NEW SFD 3UNITS-MODEL "SHELDON" TR 17507 STANDARD PAC $779,944 LEGACY UCI MEDICAL OFFICEIPH-1117500-SQFT 1451 IRVINE HANNA CONST $420,000 T.I.-DIALYSIS CLINIC 721 E 1ST STREET AGI GENERAL $500,000 T.1. -HAIR SALON 1215 IRVINE S K LARSON INC $425,100 T.1. -LANE BRYANT 2795 EL CAMINO REAL HORIZON RETAIL $118,386 residential pv solar permit ISSUED 14 non-residential pv solar permit ISSUED 2 1 Dana L. Ogdon, AICP Assistant Director of Comm ity Development - Building Page 2 MONTHLY BUILDING ACTIVITY REPORT MARCH 2015 TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION CURRENT PERIOD FISCAL YEAR TO DATE NEW RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION ; PERMITS .. UNITS _ VALUATION PERMITS UNITS VALUATION SINGLE FAMILY DETACHED 17 17 $6,392,705 33 33 $12,223,654 CONDOITOWNHOMES 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 DUPLEX 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 THREE-FOUR UNIT APARTMENTS 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 FIVE OR MORE UNIT APARTMENTS 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 70TAL FAMILY UNITS 17 17 $6,392,705 33 33 $12,223,654 NEW RESIDENTIAL GROUP. _ VALUATION PERMITS VALUATION - AMUSEMENT & RECREATION 0 HOTELS 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 MOTELS 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 GROUP QUARTERS 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 TOTAL NON -FAMILY 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 NEW NON-RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION .:: PERMITS : ` 1', `, .;;,: VALUATION PERMITS VALUATION - AMUSEMENT & RECREATION 0 $0 1 $400,000 CHURCHES/RELIGIOUS 0 $0 0 $p INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS 0 $0 0 $0 RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT 0 $0 0 $0 AUTO SERVICE & REPAIR 0 $0 0 $0 HOSPITALS & INSTITUTIONAL 0 $0 0 $0 OFFICE, BANK, & PROFESSIONAL 0 $0 0 $0 SCHOOLS & EDUCATIONAL 0 $0 p $0 COMMERCIAL RETAIL SALES 1 $900,000 2 $1,500,000 OTHER -PUBLIC PARKING 0 $0 0 $0 STRUCTURES OTHER THAN BLDGS 1 0 $0 7 $207,480 TOTAL NON-RESIDENTIAL 1 $900,000 10 $2,107,480 RESIDENTIAL ADDITIONSIALTERATIONS"°: `: PERMITS ; j: 7 VALUATION $141,150 PERMITS < . , 68 VALUATION $1,178,949 ROOM ADDITIONS/REMODELS RESIDENTIAL GARAGES 0 $0 1 $24,942 PATIO COVERS 5 $33,218 30 $226,880 SWIMMING POOLS & SPAS 2 $9,469 12 $204,795 OTHER 48 $557,8061 330 $3,300,071 TOTAL RESIDENTIAL 62 $741,6431 441 $4,935,637 NON RESIDENTIAL ADDNIALTERATION5 PERMITS 1 VALUATION $192,932 PERMITS v. :..,, 12 VALUATION $3,515,256 INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS 10 $573,671 48 $4,123,158 OFFICE & PROFESSIONAL BLDGS 0 $0 2 $1,248,500 OTHER 11 $242,420 147 $6,989,283 TOTAL NON-RESIDENTIAL 22 $1,009,0241 209 $15,876,197 TOTAL MONTH AND YEAR TO DATE 1102 $9,043,371 693 33 $35,142,967 SAME PERIOD FOR PRECEDING YEAR 101 $2,951,092 628 758 $128,868,945 Page 1 MONTHLY BUILDING ACTIVITY REPORT MARCH 2015 TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION CURRENT PERIOD $14,266 FISCAL YEAR TO DATE PERMITS INSPECTIONS & FEES. :. PERMITS.: INSPECTIONS FEES PERMITS INSPECTIONS FEES BUILDING - (ACCT 3440) 102 454 $64,647 699 3,664 $319,861 ELECTRICAL -(3440) 10 23 $8,075 102 128 $31,877 PLUMBING - (3440) 22 20 $6,800 251 316 $35,909 MECHANICAL - (3440) 9 9 $3,634 84 89 $16,228 GRADING - (3440) 8 9 $15,626 27 236 $64,220 SIGN - (3440) 10 3 $1,035 71 73 $7,339 LANDSCAPE - (3440)wBldg 6 9 NIA 17 120 NIA FIRE - (3440)wlBldg 8 WA NIA 66 NIA NIA FIRE DEPT ADMIN FEES - (4464) WA NIA $2,055 N1A NIA $15,097 MICROFILM - (4795) NIA WA $1,914 WA NIA $11,146 PLAN CHECK -.(3444) NIA WA $47,996 NlA NIA $286,089 NEW DEVMNT TAX - (3334) N/A NIA $6,761 N/A NIA $12,597 BLDG STANDARDS ADM SPEC FUND CITY FEE - (4768 NIA N/A $44 NIA WA $200 WATER QUALITY INSP (FROM BELOW) NIA 0 NIA NIA 0 NIA TOTAL MONTH & YEAR TO DATE 175 527 $158,586 1,317 4,626 $800,563 SAME PERIOD FOR PRECEDING YEAR 170 496 $69,983 1,145 3,825 $1,372,621 OTHER FEES=; '. FIRE DEPT PIC (2629) $14,266 $105,936 BLDG STANDARDS SPEC FUND STATE FEE - (2606) $392 $1,796 SEISMIC (2605) $1,561 $9,256 POOLS/SPASIOTHER BONDS (2655) $1200 $297,636 TSIP (2625, 2626 & 2627) $1,561 $1,561 PLANNING PIC FEE (3343) $9,3161$54,946 $2,615,538 PLANNING INSP FEE (3344) $14,2511 $61,751 WATER QUALITY INSPECTIONS INSPECTIONS:. = INSPECTIONS-- NSPECTIONS CONSTRUCTION CONSTRUCTION SITES (START 04102) 0 0 INDUSTRIAL SITES (START 11103) 0 0 COMMERCIAL SITES 0 0 TOTAL MONTH & YEAR TO DATE 0 0 SAME PERIOD FOR PRECEDING YEAR 0 0 MAJOR PERMIT ACTIVITY> $10D 000' , . PROJECT a'" =`-' AbDR>rSS DEVELQPERICONTR' VALUATION> RDA AREA: NEW SFD 6UNITS SHELDON PH I TR 17507 STANDARD PAC $1,481,773 LEGACY NEW SFD 6UNITS CRAWFORD PH I TR 17507 STANDARD PAC $2,615,538 LEGACY NEIN SFD 5UNITS STAFFORD PH I TR 17507 STANDARD PAC $2,295,358 LEGACY NEW SHELL (RESTAURANT) 3015 EL CAMINO REAL SAVANT CONST $900,000 T.I. 14341 CHAMBERS SANTANA & ASSOC $192,932 T.I. "CREPE COOP" 2493 PARK 95 HANDIAN CORP $130,000 LEGACY T.I. "PIADINA" 2933 EL CAMINO REAL CONSTRUCT & MAINT $135,000 T.I. 17245 17TH #A,C,D ALL SEASONS $113,880 V&Suelivar IJV .,Uidl PUIUM IaJUCU 16 non-residential pv solar permit ISSUED 0 Dana L. Ogdon, AICP Assistant Director of Communitye�elopment - Building Page 2 MONTHLY BUILDING ACTIVITY REPORT APRIL 2015 TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION CURRENT PERIOD FISCAL YEAR TO DATE NEW RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION:.:::.. ;;- . PERMITS',;,'; ' UNITS VALUATION PERMITS, UNITS;;.:'; VAI:UATION , ; SINGLE FAMILY DETACHED 13 13 $4,136,367 46 46 $16,360,020 CONDOTFOWNHOMES 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 DUPLEX 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 THREE-FOUR UNIT APARTMENTS 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 FIVE OR MORE UNIT APARTMENTS 0. 0 $0 0 0 $0 TOTAL FAMILY UNITS 13 13 $4,136,367 46 46 $16,3601020 NEW RESIDENTIAL GROUP PERMITS':,', ? ci",;; ' `F'<• . •' :: =VALUATION PERMITS ; VALUATION': AMUSEMENT & RECREATION 0 $0 11 $400,000 CHURCHESIRELIGIOUS 0 ., 0 HOTELS 0,. 0 $0 0 0 $0 MOTELS 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 GROUP QUARTERS 0 _ 0 $0 0 0 $0 TOTAL NON -FAMILY 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 NEW NON-RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION';- PERMITS':,', ? ci",;; ' `F'<• . •' :: =VALUATION PERMITS ; VALUATION': AMUSEMENT & RECREATION 0 $0 11 $400,000 CHURCHESIRELIGIOUS 0 $0 0 $0 INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS 0 $0 0 $0 RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT 0 $0 0 $0 AUTO SERVICE & REPAIR 0 $0 0 $0 HOSPITALS & INSTITUTIONAL 0 $0 0 $0 OFFICE, BANK, & PROFESSIONAL 0 $0 0 $0 SCHOOLS & EDUCATIONAL 0 $0 0 $0 COMMERCIAL RETAIL SALES 0 $0 2 $1,500,000 OTHER -PUBLIC PARKING 0 $0 0 $0 STRUCTURES OTHER THAN BLDGS 0 $0 7 $207,480 TOTAL NON-RESIDENTIAL 0 $0 10 $2,107,480 RESIDENTIAL ADDITIONSIALTERATIONS .", PERMITS;.•` ':.. `..::;:..: 13 •....., ., VALUATION $156,562 PERMITS';;., -:1, . ° : ,; 81 VALUATION $1,335,511 ROOM ADDITIONSIREMODELS RESIDENTIAL GARAGES 0 $0 1 $24,942 PATIO COVERS 2 $58,654 32 $285,534 SWIMMING POOLS &SPAS 3 $109 15 $204,904 OTHER 57 $376,014 387 $3,676,085 TOTAL RESIDENTIAL 75 $591,339 516 $5,526,976 NONRESIDENTIAL ADDNIALTERATIONS PERMITS 0 VALUATION $0 PERMITS 12 VALUATION $3,515,256 INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS 3 $132,833 51 $4,255,991 OFFICE & PROFESSIONAL BLDGS 0 $0 2 $1,248,500 OTHER 13 $254',000 160 $7,243,263 TOTAL NON-RESIDENTIAL 16 $386,8331 225 $16,263,029 TOTAL MONTH AND YEAR TO DATE 104 $5,1147538 797 46 $40,257,505 SAME PERIOD FOR PRECEDING YEAR 63 $3,691,225 691 758 $132,560,17.0 Page 1 MONTHLY BUILDING ACTIVITY REPORT APRIL 2015 TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION CURRENT PERIOD $13,757 FISCAL YEAR TO DATE BLDG STANDARDS SPEC FUND STATE FEE -(2606) PERMITS, INSPECTIONS, & FEES,,. PERMITS ;:. ' INSPECTIONS`"': FEES PERMITS INSPECTIONS` FEES BUILDING - (ACCT 3440) 104 493 $49,438 803 4,157 $369,299 ELECTRICAL - (3440) 11 14 $5,776 113 142 $37,653 PLUMBING - (3440) 22 22 $5,271 273 338 $41,180 MECHANICAL -(3440) 14 14 $3,236 98 103 $19,464 GRADING - (3440) 0 4 $0 27 240 $64,220 SIGN - (3440) 11 12 $26,034 82 85 $33,373 LANDSCAPE - (3440)wlBldg 4 21. N/A 21 141 NIA FIRE - (3440)wlBldg 11 NIA NIA 77 NIA WA FIRE DEPT ADMIN FEES - (4464) NIA NIA $1,925 NIA NIA $17,022 MICROFILM - (4795) NIA NIA $1,261 NIA NIA $12,407 PLAN CHECK - (3444) NIA NIA $54,248 NIA NIA $340,337 NEW DEVMNT TAX - (3334) NIA N/A $4,200 NIA NIA $16,797 BLDG STANDARDS ADM SPEC FUND CITY FEE - {4768 NIA NIA $30 N1A NIA $229 WATER QUALITY INSP (FROM BELOW) NIA 0 NIA NIA 0 NIA TOTAL MONTH & YEAR TO DATE 177 580 $151,418 1,494 5,206 $851,981 SAME PERIOD FOR PRECEDING YEAR 124 705 $54,264 1,269 4,530 $1,426,886 OTHER FEES :.: • " ..- ,::.. FIRE DEPT PIC (2629) $13,757 $119,693 BLDG STANDARDS SPEC FUND STATE FEE -(2606) $266 $2,061 SEISMIC (2605) $1,040 $10,296 POOLSISPASIOTHER BONDS (2655) $22,500 $320,136 TSIP (2625, 2626 & 2627) $0 $1,561 PLANNING PIC FEE (3343) $10,357 $65,303 PLANNING INSP FEE (3344) 1 $8,8231 $70,574 WATER QUALITY INSPECTIONS ::; .. ..... ;:' INSPECTIONS; :.: T.=: INSPECTIONS ,{ : . CONSTRUCTION SITES (START 04102) 0 0 INDUSTRIAL SITES (START 11103) 0 0 COMMERCIAL SITES 0 0 TOTAL MONTH & YEAR TO DATE 0 0 SAME PERIOD FOR PRECEDING YEAR 0 0 MAJOR PERMIT ACTIVITY > $100,006 %. PROJECT''. :, .,, NEW SFD 7UNITS-SHELDON PH2 ADDRESS TR 17507 DEVELOPERtCONTR STANDARD PAC VALUATION $1,561,149 RDA AREA LEGACY NEW SFD 6UNITS-CRAWFORD PH2 TR 17507 STANDARD PAC $2,575,217 LEGACY LANDSCAPE MODEUAMENITIES-CRAWFORD 60 WINDROW STANDARD PAC $425,000 LEGACY LANDSCAPE MODELlAMENITIES-STAFFORD 27 BARLETT PL STANDARD PAC $425,000 LEGACY LANDSCAPE MODEL-SHELDON 158 BARNES RD STANDARD PAC $140,000 LEGACY residential pv solar permit ISSUED 23 non-residential pv solar permit ISSUED 1 Dana L. Ogdon, AICP Assistant Director of Community D lopment - Building Page 2 MONTHLY BUILDING ACTIVITY REPORT MAY 2095 TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION CURRENT PERIOD FISCAL YEAR TO DATE NEW RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION PERMITS UNITS- VALUATION PERMITS UNITS- VALUATION SINGLE FAMILY DETACHED 40 40 $16,548,458 84 84 $32,908,478 CONDO/TOWNHOMES 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 DUPLEX 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 THREE-FOUR UNIT APARTMENTS 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 FIVE OR MORE UNIT APARTMENTS 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 TOTAL FAMILY UNITS 40 40 $16,548,4581 84 84 $32,908,478 NEW RESIDENTIAL GROUP PERMITS ' 0 VALUATION $0 PERMITS 1 VALUATION $400,000 AMUSEMENT & RECREATION CHURCHESIRELIGIOUS HOTELS 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 MOTELS 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 GROUP QUARTERS 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 TOTAL NON -FAMILY 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 NEW NON-RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION PERMITS ' 0 VALUATION $0 PERMITS 1 VALUATION $400,000 AMUSEMENT & RECREATION CHURCHESIRELIGIOUS .0 $0 0 $0 INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS 0 $0 0 $0 RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT 0 $0 0 $0 AUTO SERVICE & REPAIR 0 $0 0 $0 HOSPITALS & INSTITUTIONAL 0 $0 0 $0 OFFICE, BANK, & PROFESSIONAL 0 $0 0 $0 SCHOOLS & EDUCATIONAL 0 $0 0 $0 COMMERCIAL RETAIL SALES 0 $0 2 $1,500,000 OTHER -PUBLIC PARKING 0 $0 0 $0 STRUCTURES OTHER THAN BLDGS 0 . $0 7 $207,480 TOTAL NON-RESIDENTIAL 0 $0 10 $2,107,480 RESIDENTIAL ADDITIONSIALTERATIONS PERMITS 8 VALUATION $208,647 PERMITS 89 VALUATION $1,544,157 ROOM ADDITIONS/REMODELS RESIDENTIAL GARAGES 0 $0 1 $24,942 PATIO COVERS 8 $216,396 40 $501,930 SWIMMING POOLS & SPAS 1 $45,000 16 $249,904 OTHER 1 26 $323,4501 413 $3,999,535 TOTAL RESIDENTIAL 43 $793,492 559 $6,320.468 NON RESIDENTIAL ADONIALTERATIONS PERMITS 3 VALUATION $125,000 PERMITS 15 VALUATION $3,640,256 INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS 3 $420,000 54 $4,675,991 OFFICE & PROFESSIONAL BLDGS 1 $95,000 3 $1,343,500 OTHER 23 $325,450 183 $7,568,733 TOTAL NON-RESIDENTIAL 30 $965,450 255 $17,228,479 TOTAL MONTH AND YEAR TO DATE 113 $18,307,400 908 84 $58,564,906 SAME PERIOD FOR PRECEDING YEAR 56 $1,792,278 747 758 $134,352,448 Page 1 MONTHLY BUILDING ACTIVITY REPORT MAY 2015 TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION CURRENT PERIOD $14,266 FISCAL YEAR TO DATE PERMITS, INSPECTIONS, & FEES : PERMITS INSPECTIONS -. FEES PERMITS . INSPECTIONS FEES BUILDING - (ACCT 3440) 113 454 $64,647 916 4,611 $433,946 ELECTRICAL - (3440) 12 23 $8,075 125 165 $45,728 PLUMBING - (3440) 12 20 $6,801 285 358 $47,981 MECHANICAL - (3440) 16 9 $3,634 114 112 $23,098 GRADING - (3440) 0 9 $15,626 27 249 $79,847 SIGN - (3440) 3 3 $1,035 85 88 $34,408 LANDSCAPE - (3440)w/Bldg 3 9 NIA 24 150 NIA FIRE - (3440)w/Bldg 8 NIA NIA 85 NIA NIA FIRE DEPT ADMIN FEES - (4464) NIA NIA $2,055 NIA WA $19,076 MICROFILM - (4795) NIA NIA $1,914 NIA WA $14,320 PLAN CHECK - (3444) NIA NIA $47,996 NIA WA $388,333 NEW DEVMNT TAX - (3334) NIA NIA $6,761 WA NIA $23,558 BLDG STANDARDS ADM SPEC FUND CnY FEE - (4768 NIA NIA $44 NIA NIA $273 WATER QUALITY INSP (FROM BELOW) N/A 0 NIA NIA 0 NIA TOTAL MONTH & YEAR TO DATE 167 527 $158,587 1,661 5,733 $1,110,568 SAME PERIOD FOR PRECEDING YEAR 112 563 $49,790 1,381 5,093 $1,476,676 OTHER FEES,. FIRE DEPT PIC (2629) $14,266 $133,959 BLDG STANDARDS SPEC FUND STATE FEE - (2606) $392 $2,453 SEISMIC (2605) $1,561 $11,857 POOLSISPAS/OTHER BONDS (2655) $12,000 $332,136 TSIP (2625, 2626 8 2627) $0 $1,561 PLANNING PIC FEE (3343) $9,316 $74,619 PLANNING INSP FEE (3344) $14,251 $84,824 WATERQUALITY INSPECTIONS INSPECTIONS INSPECTIONS CONSTRUCTION SITES (START 04102) 0 0 INDUSTRIAL SITES (START 11103) 0 0 COMMERCIAL SITES 0 0 TOTAL MONTH & YEAR TO DATE 0 0 SAME PERIOD FOR PRECEDING YEAR 0 0 MAJOR PERMIT ACTIVITY > $100,000 ADDRESS DEVELOPERICONTR_ VALUATION:: . RDA AREA PROJECT, NEW SFD Huntley Ph1/7units tract 17507 Brookfield Homes $2,306,529 Legacy NEW SFD Huntley Ph2l7units tract 17507 Brookfield Homes $2,306,887 Legacy NEW SFD STAFFORD-Ph2l7units tract 17507 Standard Pac $3,209,804 Legacy NEW SFD STAFFORD-PH318units tract 17507 Standard Pac $3,675,020 Legacy NEW SFD STAFFORD-PH4/6units tract 17507 Standard Pac $2,760,359 Legacy NEW SFD STAFFORD-PH515units tract 17507 Standard Pac $2,289,859 Legacy T.I. "PETCO,, 1192 IRVINE CIRKS CONST $275,000 DEMO 14 RESIDENTIAL STRUCTURES 1872 SAN JUAN OR NORTON VEN INC $113,000 resraenvar pv solar permit ISaut_u ti non-residential pv sofar permit ISSUED 0 v� (�:) Dana L. Ogdon, A1CP Assistant Director of Community Dee opment - Building Page 2 MONTHLY BUILDING ACTIVITY REPORT JUNE 2015 TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION CURRENT PERIOD FISCAL YEAR TO DATE NEW RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION PERMITS. UNITS VALUATION PERMITS UNITS ' VALUATION . SINGLE FAMILY DETACHED 25 25 $6,589,016 109 109 $39,497,495 CONDO/TOWNHCMES 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 DUPLEX 0 0 - $0 0 0 $0 THREE-FOUR UNIT APARTMENTS 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 FIVE OR MORE UNIT APARTMENTS 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 TOTAL FAMILY UNITS 1 25 25 $6,589,016 109 109 $39,497,495 NEW RESIDENTIAL: GROU P. . PERMITS 0 VALUATION $0 PERMITS 1 VALUATION $400,000 AMUSEMENT & RECREATION CHURCHESIREUGIOUS HOTELS 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 MOTELS 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 GROUP QUARTERS 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 TOTAL NON -FAMILY 0 0 $D 0 0 $0 NEW NON-RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION PERMITS 0 VALUATION $0 PERMITS 1 VALUATION $400,000 AMUSEMENT & RECREATION CHURCHESIREUGIOUS 0 $0 0 $0 INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS 0 $0 0 $0 RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT 0 $0 0 $0 AUTO SERVICE & REPAIR 0 $0 0 $0 HOSPITALS & INSTITUTIONAL 0 $0 0 $0 OFFICE, BANK, & PROFESSIONAL 0 $0 0 $0 SCHOOLS & EDUCATIONAL 0 $0 0 $0 COMMERCIAL RETAIL SALES 0 $0 2 $1,500,000 OTHER -PUBLIC PARKING 0 $0 0 $0 STRUCTURES OTHER THAN BLDGS 0 $0 7 $207,480 TOTAL NON-RESIDENTIAL 0 $0 10 $2,107,480 RESIDENTIAL.ADDITIONSIALTERATIONS PERMITS. 7 VALUATION $162,853 PERMITS 96 VALUATION $1,707,010 ROOM ADDITIONSIREMODELS RESIDENTIAL GARAGES 1 $28,000 2 $52,942 PATIO COVERS 4 $25,232 44 $527,162 SWIMMING POOLS & SPAS 0 $0 16 $249,904 OTHER 42 $398,1601 455 $4,397,694 TOTAL RESIDENTIAL 54 $614,2451 613 $6,934,712 NON RESIDENTIAL ADDNIALTERATIONS PERMITS' 5 VALUATION $681,000 PERMITS 20 VALUATION $4,321,256 INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS 5 $383,379 59 $5,059,370 OFFICE & PROFESSIONAL BLDGS 1 $38,000 4 $1,381,500 OTHER 9 $66,373 192 $7,635,106 TOTAL NON-RESIDENTIAL 20 $1,168,7521 275 $18,397,231 TOTAL MONTH AND YEAR TO DATE 99 $8,372,0131 1,007 109 $66,936,918 SAME PERIOD FOR PRECEDING YEAR 72 $1,482,282 . 819 758 $135,834,730 Page 1 MONTHLY BUILDING ACTIVITY REPORT JUNE 2015 TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION CURRENT PERIOD $5,100 FISCAL YEAR TO DATE BLDG STANDARDS SPEC FUND STATE FEE - (2606) PERMITS INSPECTIONS & FEES PERMITS INSPECTIONS FEES .. PERMITS INSPECTIONS FEES BUILDING - (ACCT 3440) 99 454 $67,535 1,015 5,065 $501,481 ELECTRICAL -(3440) 17 15 $9,184 142 180 $54,912 PLUMBING - (3440) 16 29 $8,13$ 301 387 $56,117 MECHANICAL -(3440) 19 16 $4,751 133 128 $27,849 GRADING - (3440) 0 70 $0 27 319 $79,847 SIGN - (3440) 5 7 $434 90 95 $34,842 LANDSCAPE - (3440)wlBldg 0 19 NIA 24 169 NIA FIRE - (3440)wlBldg 11 NIA NIA 96 NIA N/A FIRE DEPT ADMIN FEES - (4464) NIA NIA $861 NIA MIA $19,938 MICROFILM - (4795) NIA MIA $1,285 NIA NIA $15,605 PLAN CHECK - (3444) NIA MIA $44,433 NIA NIA $432,767 NEW DEVMNT TAX - (3334) N/A N/A $8,750 NIA NIA $32,308 BLDG STANDARDS ADM SPEC FUND CITY FEE -14768 NIA NIA $46 NIA NIA $319 WATER QUALITY INS (FROM BELOW) NIA 0 NIA NIA 0 NIA TOTAL MONTH & YEAR TO DATE 167 610 $145,417 1,826 6,343 $1,255,985 SAME PERIOD FOR PRECEDING YEAR 136 557 $253,568 1,517 5,629 $1,730,244 OTHER FEES FIRE DEPT PIC (2629) $5,100 $139,059 BLDG STANDARDS SPEC FUND STATE FEE - (2606) $417 $2,870 SEISMIC (2605) $1,860 $13,717 POOLSISPASlOTHER BONDS (2655) $0 $332,136 TSIP (2625, 2626 & 2627) $0 $1,561 PLANNING PIC FEE (3343) $8,790 $83,410 PLANNING INSP FEE (3344) 1 $12,241 $97,065 WATER QUALITY INSPECTIONS ": :: .;: INSPECTIONS ; INSPECTIONS CONSTRUCTION SITES (START 04/02) 0 0 INDUSTRIAL SITES (START 11103) 0 0 COMMERCIAL SITES 0 0 TOTAL MONTH & YEAR TO DATE 0 0 SAME PERIOD FOR PRECEDING YEAR 0 0 MAJOR PERMIT ACTIVITY_ x_$100.000 PROJECT` ADDRESS DEVELOPER/CONTR VALUATION RDA AREA New SFD Huntley ph316units tr 17507 Brookfield Huntley LLC $1,962,692 Legacy New SFD Sheldon ph317units tr 17507 Standard Pacific $1,674,147 Legacy New SFD Sheldon ph4112units tr 17507 Standard Pacific $2,952,177 Legacy T.I.-BREWERY 2,128 -SOFT 1332 BELL #2D KPRS $120,000 T.1-78,800-SQFT 15771 RED HILL SNYDER LANGSTON $150,000 T.I. "CLEAN ROOM" 14191 MYFORD DPR CONST $300,000 T.I. "TARGET' 2300 PARK CONLON CONST $292,000 Legacy resraenuat pv sorar permit tzisuti) 16 non-residential pv solar permit ISSUED 0 Dana L. Ogdon, AICP Assistant Director of Community Development - Building Page 2 MONTHLY BUILDING ACTIVITY REPORT JULY 20'15 TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION CURRENT PERIOD VALUATION $0 FISCAL YEAR TO DATE NEW RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION PERMITS :. UNITS VALUATION PERMITS UNITS VALUATION SINGLE FAMILY DETACHED 24 24 $9,455,720 24 24 $9,455,720 CONDOITOWNHOMES 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 DUPLEX 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 THREE-FOUR UNIT APARTMENTS 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 FIVE OR MORE UNIT APARTMENTS 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 TOTAL FAMILY UNITS 24 24 $9,455,7201 24 24 $9,455,720 NEW RESIDENTIAL GROUP PERMITS:, ': ; . 0 VALUATION $0 PERMITS 0 :: VALUATION $0 AMUSEMENT & RECREATION CHURCHES/RELIGIOUS HOTELS 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 MOTELS 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 GROUP QUARTERS 0• 0 $0 0 0 $0 TOTAL NON -FAMILY 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 NEW NON-RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION PERMITS:, ': ; . 0 VALUATION $0 PERMITS 0 :: VALUATION $0 AMUSEMENT & RECREATION CHURCHES/RELIGIOUS 0 $0 0 $0 INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS 0 $0 0 $0 RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT 0 $0 0 $0 AUTO SERVICE & REPAIR 0 $0 0 $0 HOSPITALS & INSTITUTIONAL 0 $0 0 $0 OFFICE, BANK, & PROFESSIONAL 0 $0 0 $0 SCHOOLS & EDUCATIONAL 0 $0 0 $0 COMMERCIAL RETAIL SALES 1 $900,000 1 $900,000 OTHER -PUBLIC PARKING 0 $0 0 $0 STRUCTURES OTHER THANBLDGS 0 $0 0 $0 TOTAL NON-RESIDENTIAL 1 $900,000 1 $900,000 RESIDENTIAL ADDITIONSIALTERATIONS PERMITS' 10 VALUATION $426,740 PERMITS... . 10 VALUATION $426,740 ROOM ADDITIONSIREMODELS RESIDENTIAL GARAGES 0 $0 0 $0 PATIO COVERS 1 $35,000 1 $35,000 SWIMMING POOLS & SPAS 2 $64,750 2 $64,750 OTHER 78 $1,121,4961 78 $1,121,496 TOTAL RESIDENTIAL 91 $1,647,986 91 $1,647,986 NON RESIDENTIAL ADDNIALTERATIONS PERMITS 2 VALUATION $3.200,000 PERMITS' 2 VALUATION $3,200,000 INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS 5 $1,297,408 5 $1,297,408 OFFICE & PROFESSIONAL SLDGS 2 $18,000 2 $18,000 OTHER 17 $414,059 17 $414,059 TOTAL NON-RESIDENTIAL 26 $4,929,4671 26 $4,929,467 TOTAL MONTH AND YEAR TO DATE 142 $16,933,174 142 24 $16,933,174 SAME PERIOD FOR PRECEDING YEAR 1 68 $1,513,5811 68 $1,513,581 Page 1 MONTHLY BUILDING ACTIVITY REPORT JULY 2015 TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION CURRENT PERIOD $18,345 FISCAL YEAR TO DATE BLDG STANDARDS SPEC FUND STATE FEE - (2606) PERMITS, INSPECTIONS, & FEES . PERMITS INSPECTIONS FEES.:- PERMITS INSPECTIONS FEES BUILDING - (ACCT 3440) 142 407 $100,447 142 407 $100,447 ELECTRICAL -(3440) 10 7 $13,600 10 7 $13,600 PLUMBING - (3440) 18 2 $9,985 18 2 $9,985 MECHANICAL - (3440) 19 2 $5,995 19 2 $5,995 GRADING - (3440) 0 1 $0 0 1 $0 SIGN -(3440) 7 2 $734 7 2 $734 LANDSCAPE - (3440)wlBidg 1 4 NIA 1 4 NIA FIRE - (3440)w/Bldg 10 NIA NIA 10 NIA NIA FIRE DEPT ADMIN FEES - (4464) NIA NIA $2,385 NIA NIA $2,385 MICROFILM - (4795) NIA NIA $2,033 NIA NIA $2,033 PLAN CHECK - (3444) NIA NIA $52,773 NIA NIA $52,773 NEW DEVMNT TAX - (3334) NIA NIA $8,400 NIA NIA $8,400 BLDG STANDARDS ADM SPEC FUND CITY FEE - (4768 NIA NIA $70 N!A NIA $70 WATER QUALITY INSP (FROM BELOW) NIA 0 NIA NIA 0 NIA TOTAL MONTH & YEAR TO DATE 207 425 $196,422 207 425 $196,422 SAME PERIOD FOR PRECEDING YEAR 132 584 $59,710 132 584 $59,710 OTHER FEES.. FIRE DEPT PIC (2629) $18,345 $18,345 BLDG STANDARDS SPEC FUND STATE FEE - (2606) $634 $634 SEISMIC (2605) $2,845 $2,845 POOLS/SPAS/OTHER BONDS (2655) $4,500 $4,500 TSIP (2625, 2626 & 2627) $0 $0 PLANNING PIC FEE (3343) $10,298 $10,298 PLANNING INSP FEE (3344) 1 $18,094 $18,094 WATER QUALITY INSPECTIONS: INSPECTIONS INSPECTIONS CONSTRUCTION SITES (START 04/02) 0 0 INDUSTRIAL SITES (START 11/03) 0 0 COMMERCIAL SITES 0 0 TOTAL MONTH & YEAR TO DATE 0 0 SAME PERIOD FOR PRECEDING YEAR 0 0 MAJOR PERMIT ACTIVITY > 3100,000 PROJECT ADDRESS DEVELOPER/CONTR VALUATION RDA AREA NEW SFD HUNTLEY PH4-8UNITS TRACT 17507 BROOKFIELD LA BUILDI $2,579,788 LEGACY NEW SFD CRAWFORD PH4-9UNITS TRACT 17507 STANDARD PACIFIC $3,903,088 LEGACY NEW SFD CRAWFORD PH3-7UNITS TRACT 17507 STANDARD PACIFIC $2,972,844 LEGACY NEW SHELL RESTAURANT 3015 EL CAMINO REAL SAVANT CONST $900,000 ADD NEW CATERING KITCHEN(MARCONf MUSEUM) 1302 INDUSTRIAL SAUERS CONST $200,000 T.I. & NEW PARKING 15771 RED HILL AVE SNYDER LANGSTON $3,000,000 residential pv solar permit ISSUED 25 non-residential pv solar permit ISSUED 0 Dana L. Ogdon, AICP Assistant Director of Community evelopment - Building Page 2 MONTHLY BUILDING ACTIVITY REPORT AUGUST 2015 TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION CURRENT PERIOD FISCAL YEAR TO DATE NEW RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION,,,.. PERMITS. UNITS VALUATION PERMITS UNITS VALUATION SINGLE FAMILY DETACHED 26 26 $9,854,169 50 50 $19,309,889 CONDO/TOWNHOMES 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 DUPLEX 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 THREE-FOUR UNIT APARTMENTS 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 FIVE OR MORE UNIT APARTMENTS 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 TOTAL FAMILY UNITS 26 26 $9,854,169 50 50 $19,309,889 NEW RESIDENTIAL GROUP PERMITS; 0 VALUATION $0 PERMITS 0 `VALUATION $0 AMUSEMENT & RECREATION CHURCHES/RELIGIOUS HOTELS 0 0 $0 0" 0 $0 MOTELS 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 GROUP QUARTERS 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 TOTAL NON -FAMILY 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 NEW NON-RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION PERMITS; 0 VALUATION $0 PERMITS 0 `VALUATION $0 AMUSEMENT & RECREATION CHURCHES/RELIGIOUS 0 $0 0 $0 INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS 0 $0 0 $0 RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT 0 $0 0 $0 AUTO SERVICE & REPAIR 0 $0 0 $0 HOSPITALS & INSTITUTIONAL 0 $0 0 $0 OFFICE, BANK, & PROFESSIONAL 0 $0 0 $0 SCHOOLS & EDUCATIONAL 0 $0 0 $0 COMMERCIAL RETAIL SALES 0 $0 1 $900,000 OTHER -PUBLIC PARKING 0 $0 0 $0 STRUCTURES OTHER THAN BLDGS 1 0 $0 0 $0 TOTAL NON-RESIDENTIAL 1 0 $0 1 $900,000 RESIDENTIAL ADDITIONSIALTERATIONS PERMITS. 11 VALUATION $372,950 PERMITS 21 VALUATION $799,690 ROOM ADDITIONSIREMODELS RESIDENTIAL GARAGES 0 $0 0 $0 PATIO COVERS 3 $15,940 4 $50,940 SWIMMING POOLS & SPAS 2 $27,532 4 $92,282 OTHER 36 $364,664 114 $1,486,160 TOTAL RESIDENTIAL 52 $781,086 143 $2,429,072 NON RESIDENTIAL ADDNIALTERATIONS PERMITS 7 VALUATION $1,495,000 PERMITS 9 VALUATION $4,695,000 INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS 6 $278,971 11 $1,576,379 OFFICE & PROFESSIONAL BLDGS 0 $0 2 $18,000 OTHER 12 $77,250 29 $491,309 TOTAL NON-RESIDENTIAL 25 $1,851,2211 51 $6,780,688 TOTAL MONTH AND YEAR TO DATE 103 $12,486,4761 245 50 $29,419,649 SAME PERIOD FOR PRECEDING YEAR 96 $4,074,5951 164 2 $5,588,176 Page 1 MONTHLY BUILDING ACTIVITY REPORT AUGUST 2015 TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION CURRENT PERIOD $16,264 FISCAL YEAR TO DATE BLDG STANDARDS SPEC FUND STATE FEE - (2606) PERMITS INSPECTIONS, & FEES PERMITS INSPECTIONS FEES--: PERMITS INSPECTIONS FEES BUILDING - (ACCT 3440) 103 799 $83,307 245 1,206 $183,754 ELECTRICAL - (3440) 14 16 $11,706 24 23 $25,307 PLUMBING - (3440) 12 15 $10,642 30 17 $20,626 MECHANICAL -(3440) .22 8 $5,772 41 10 $11,766 GRADING - (3440) 2 30 $1,409 2 31 $1,409 SIGN - (3440) 5 6 $459 12 8 $1,193 LANDSCAPE - (3440)wlBldg 1 9 N/A 2 13 NIA FIRE - (3440)wlBldg 10 MA NIA 20 WA NIA FIRE DEPT ADMIN FEES - (4464) NIA NIA $2,358 WA NIA $4,744 MICROFILM - (4795) NIA WA $1,692 NIA NIA $3,725 PLAN CHECK - (3444) NIA WA $71,918 NIA NIA $124,691 NEW DEVMNT TAX - (3334) N/A. NIA $9,100 NIA NIA $17,500 BLDG STANDARDS ADM SPEC FUND CITY FEE - {4768 NIA N/A $59 NIA NIA $130 WATER QUALITY INSP (FROM BELOW) NIA 0 NIA NIA 0 WA TOTAL MONTH & YEAR TO DATE 169 883 $198,421 376 1,308 $394,843 SAME PERIOD FOR PRECEDING YEAR 159 556 $67,050 291 1,140 $126,759 OTHER FEES FIRE DEPT PIC (2629) $16,264 $34,609 BLDG STANDARDS SPEC FUND STATE FEE - (2606) $534 $1,167 SEISMIC (2605) $2,209 $5,054 POOLSISPASIOTHER BONDS (2655) $96,336 $100,836 TSIP (2625, 2626 & 2627) $0 $0 PLANNING PIC FEE (3343) $14,032 $24,330 PLANNING INSP FEE (3344) $15,332 $33,427 WATER QUALITY INSPECTIONS ; INSPECTIONS INSPECTIONS CONSTRUCTION SITES (START 04102) 0 0 INDUSTRIAL SITES (START 11103) 0 0 COMMERCIAL SITES 0 0 TOTAL MONTH & YEAR TO DATE 0 0 SAME PERIOD FOR PRECEDING YEAR 0 0 MAJOR PERMIT ACTIVITY > $100.000 PROJECT ADDRESS DEVELOPERICONTR VALUATION RDA AREA NEW SFD CRAWFORD PH617UNITS TR 17507 STANDARD PACIFIC $2,948,364 LEGACY NEW SFD CRAWFORD PH516UNITS TR 17507 STANDARD PACIFIC $2,444,275 LEGACY NEW SFD STAFFORD PH615UNITS TR 17507 STANDARD PACIFIC $2,291,462 LEGACY NEW SFD SHELDON PH518UNITS TR 17507 STANDARD PACIFIC $2,170,068 LEGACY T.I. 94661 MYFORD HUAN LUEN GUU $100,000 T.I. (OFFICE) 14191 MYFORD R M DALTON CORP $400,000 T.I. (PATIO) 2521 MICHELLE OLTMANS CONST $100,000 T.I. 14382 CHAMBERS SATOH BROTHERS $750,000 T.I.(LOBBY/LANDSCAPE) 14191 MYFORD RILEY ELECTRIC $120,000 T.I. (MARKET 2 PLATE(UNION MARKET) 2493 PARK #22-25 PDC INC $150,000 ADDITION & REMODEL TO SFD 114322 WISTERIA JK F L DEVELOPMENT $228,350 resiuerrua+ pv solar permit raoutu y non-residential pv solar permit ISSUED 0 Dana L. Ogdon, AICP Assistant Director of Community evelopment - Building Page 2 MONTHLY BUILDING ACTIVITY REPORT SEPTEMBER 2013 TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION CURRENT PERIOD - , FISCAL YEAR TO DATE NEW RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION PERMITS UNITS VALUATION PERMITS UNITS VALUATION SINGLE FAMILY DETACHED 0 0 $0 50 50 $19,309,889 CONDOITOWNHOMES 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 DUPLEX 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 THREE-FOUR UNIT APARTMENTS 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 FIVE OR MORE UNIT APARTMENTS 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 TOTAL FAMILY UNITS 0 0 $0 50 50 $19,309,889 NEW RESIDENTIAL GROUP PERMITS 0 - , PERMITS 0 VALUATION $0 AMUSEMENT & RECREATION CHURCHESIRELIGIOUS HOTELS 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 MOTELS 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 GROUP QUARTERS 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 TOTAL NON -FAMILY 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 NEW NON-RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION PERMITS 0 VALUATION $0 PERMITS 0 VALUATION $0 AMUSEMENT & RECREATION CHURCHESIRELIGIOUS 0 $0 0 $0 INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS 0 $0 0 $0 RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT 0 $0 0 $0 AUTO SERVICE & REPAIR 0 $0 0 $0 HOSPITALS & INSTITUTIONAL 0 $0 0 $0 OFFICE, BANK, & PROFESSIONAL 0 $0 0 $0 SCHOOLS & EDUCATIONAL 0 $0 0 $0 COMMERCIAL RETAIL SALES 0 $0 1 $900,000 OTHER -PUBLIC PARKING 0 $0 0 $0 STRUCTURES OTHER THAN BLDGS 1 0 $0 0 $0 TOTAL NON-RESIDENTIAL 1 0 $0 1 $900,000 RESIDENTIAL ADDITIONS/ALTERATIONS PERMITS 9 VALUATION $365,948 PERMITS 30 VALUATION $1,765,638 ROOM ADDITIONS/REMODELS RESIDENTIAL GARAGES 0 $0 0 $0 PATIO COVERS 2 $788,376 6 $839,316 SWIMMING POOLS & SPAS 2 $30,000 6 $122,282 OTHER 34 $419,2051 148 $1,905,366 TOTAL RESIDENTIAL 47 $1,603,5291 190 $4,032,601 NON RESIDENTIAL ADDNIALTERATIONS PERMITS 3 VALUATION $404,880 PERMITS -. 12 VALUATION $5,099,880 INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS 3 $292,000 14 $1,868,379 OFFICE & PROFESSIONAL BLDGS 2 $325,000 4 $343,000 OTHER 14 $288,500 43 $779,809 TOTAL NON-RESIDENTIAL 22 $1,310,3801 73 $8,091,068 TOTAL MONTH AND YEAR TO DATE 69 52,913,909 314 50 $32,333,558 SAME PERIOD FOR PRECEDING YEAR 1 64 $1,963,9591 228 2 $7,552,135 Page 1 MONTHLY BUILDING ACTIVITY REPORT SEPTEMBER 2015 TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION CURRENT PERIOD $15,306 FISCAL YEAR TO DATE BLDG STANDARDS SPEC FUND STATE FEE - (2M9 PERMITS. INSPECTIONS. & FEES PERMITS INSPECTIONS FEES PERMITS INSPECTIONS. FEES BUILDING - (ACCT 3440) 69 737 $24,701 314 1,943 $208,455 ELECTRICAL - (3440) 15 16 $2,476 39 39 $27,783 PLUMBING - (3440) 8 16 $1,999 38 33 $22,625 MECHANICAL - (3440) 13 17 $1,684 54 27 $13,450 GRADING - (3440) 0 22 $0 2 53 $1,409 SIGN - (3440) 4 7 $332 16 15 $1,525 LANDSCAPE - (3440)wiBldg 0 10 NIA 2 23 NIA FIRE - (3440)w/Bldg 12 NIA NIA 32 NIA NIA FIRE DEPT ADMIN FEES - (4464) NIA NIA $2,011 NIA NIA $6,755 MICROFILM -(4795) NIA NIA $854 NIA NIA $4,578 PLAN CHECK - (3444) NIA NIA $55,451 NIA NIA $180,141 NEW DEVM NT TAX - (3334) NIA NIA $0 NIA NIA $17,500 BLDG STANDARDS ADM SPEC FUND CITY FEE - (4768 NIA NIA $11 NIA NIA $141 WATER QUALITY INSP (FROM BELOW) NIA 0 NIA NIA 0 NIA TOTAL MONTH & YEAR TO DATE 121 825 $89,519 497 2,133 $484,362 SAME PERIOD FOR PRECEDING YEAR 114 497 $112,004 405 1,637 $238,764 OTHER FEES FIRE DEPT PIC (2629) $15,306 $49,915 BLDG STANDARDS SPEC FUND STATE FEE - (2M9 $432 $1,599 SEISMIC (2605) $432 $5,486 POOLSISPASIOTHER BONDS (2655) $3,000 $103,836 TSIP (2625, 2626 & 2627) $0 $0 PLANNING PIC FEE (3343) $10,803 $35,132 PLANNING INSP FEE (3344) 1 $4,093 $37,520 WATER QUALITY INSPECTIONS INSPECTIONS INSPECTIONS CONSTRUCTION SITES (START 04102) 0 0 INDUSTRIAL SITES (START 11103) 0 0 COMMERCIAL SITES 0 0 TOTAL MONTH & YEAR TO DATE 0 0 SAME PERIOD FOR PRECEDING YEAR 0 0 MAJOR PERMIT ACTIVITY > $100,000 PROJECT INTERIOR DEMO ADDRESS 14201 FRANKLIN DEVELOPERICONTR VALUATION $200,000 RDA AREA LEGACY THORPE CONST NEW SKYLIGHTS 15771 RED HILL SNYDER LANGSTON $120,000 LEGACY T.I.-SLEEP ROOMS 300 CENTENNIAL PACIFIC BUILDER $175,000 LEGACY T.I.-URGENT CARE CTR 17612 17TH BLUE NORTHERN BUIL $280,000 INTERIOR DEMO 1091 OLD IRVINE BLVD ELEVEN WESTERN $153,000 SFD REMODEL 12380 MARLOW WILNER MITCHELL $120,000 resucentral pv solar permit iS5UE0 20 non-residential pv solar permit ISSUED 0 Dana L. Ogdon, AICP Assistant Director of Community Develo ment - Building Page 2 MONTHLY BUILDING ACTIVITY REPORT OCTOBER 2015 TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION CURRENT PERIOD FISCAL YEAR TO DATE NEW RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION,.. PERMITS.. UNITS VALUATION PERMITS-.,---.-,, UNITS.:- - VALUATION SINGLE FAMILY DETACHED 31 31 $10,029,784 81 81 $29,339,674 CONDOITOWNHOMES 0 0 $0 0 r 0 $0 DUPLEX 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 THREE-FOUR UNIT APARTMENTS 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 FIVE OR MORE UNIT APARTMENTS 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 TOTAL FAMILY UNITS 31 31 $10,029;7841 81 81 $29,339,674 NEW RESIDENTIAL GROUP :.PERMITS:,'' 0 : ;:: ' VALUATION $0 PERMITS;::;.;_::: 0 VALUATION. $0 AMUSEMENT & RECREATION CHURCHESIRELIGIOUS HOTELS 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 MOTELS 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 GROUP QUARTERS 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 TOTAL NON -FAMILY 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 NEW NON-RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION :.PERMITS:,'' 0 : ;:: ' VALUATION $0 PERMITS;::;.;_::: 0 VALUATION. $0 AMUSEMENT & RECREATION CHURCHESIRELIGIOUS 0 $0 0 $0 INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS 0 $0 0 $0 RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT 0 $0 0 $0 AUTO SERVICE & REPAIR 0 $0 0 $0 HOSPITALS & INSTITUTIONAL 0 $0 0 $0 OFFICE, BANK, & PROFESSIONAL 0 $0 0 $0 SCHOOLS & EDUCATIONAL 0 $0 0 $0 COMMERCIAL RETAIL SALES 0 $0 1 $900,000 OTHER -PUBLIC PARKING 0 $0 0 $0 STRUCTURES OTHER THAN BLDGS 0 $0 0 $0 TOTAL NON-RESIDENTIAL 0 $0 1 $900,000 RESIDENTIAL ADDITIONS/ALTERATION S PERMITS 9 VALUATION $366,312 PERMITS 39 VALUATION $1,531,951 ROOM ADDITIONS/REMODELS RESIDENTIAL GARAGES 0 $0 0 $0 PATIO COVERS 2 $8,630 8 $847,946 SWIMMING POOLS & SPAS 1 $40.000 7 $162,282 OTHER 61 $522,327 209 $2,427,692 TOTAL RESIDENTIAL 73 $937,270 263 $4,969,871 NON RESIDENTIAL ADDN/ALTERATIONS PERMITS 2 VALUATION $300,000 PERMITS 14 VALUATION . $5,399,880 INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS 6 $1,315,000 20 $3,183,379 OFFICE & PROFESSIONAL BLDGS 2 $350,000 6 $693,000 OTHER 17 $356,750 60 $1,136,559 TOTAL NON-RESIDENTIAL 27 $2,321,750 100 $10,412,818 TOTAL MONTH AND YEAR TO DATE 131 $13,288,804 , 445 81 $45,622,362 SAME PERIOD FOR PRECEDING YEAR 118 $3,089,8411 346 2 $10,641,975 Page 1 MONTHLY BUILDING ACTIVITY REPORT OCTOBER 2015 TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION CURRENT PERIOD $9,087 FISCAL YEAR TO DATE BLDG STANDARDS SPEC FUND STATE FEE -(2606) PERMITS, INSPECTIONS, & FEES PERMITS INSPECTIONS, FEES: PERMITS INSPECTIONS FEES., BUILDING - (ACCT 3440) 131 973 $89,807 445 2,916 $298,262 ELECTRICAL - (3440) 28 30 $12,405 67 69 $40,187 PLUMBING - (3440) 17 24 $10,274 55 57 $32,899 MECHANICAL - (3440) 15 21 $6,816 69 48 $20,26$ GRADING - (3440) 1 32 $3,225 3 85 $4,634 SIGN -(3440) 6 11 $548 22 26 $2,073 LANDSCAPE - (3440)w/Bldg 0 13 NIA 2 36 NIA FIRE - (3440)w/Bldg 14 NIA NIA 46 NIA NIA FIRE DEPT ADMIN FEES - (4464) WA NIA $1,535 NIA NIA $8,290 MICROFILM - (4795) NIA NIA $2,226 NIA NIA $6,804 PLAN CHECK - (3444) NIA NIA $55,691 NIA NIA $235,832 NEW DEVMNT TAX - (3334) NIA NIA $10,850 NIA NIA $28,350 BLDG STANDARDS ADM SPEC FUND CITY FEE -{4766 NIA NIA $60 NIA NIA $201 WATER QUALITY INSP (FROM BELOW) NIA 0 NIA NIA 0 NIA TOTAL MONTH & YEAR TO DATE 212 1,104 $193,436 709 3,237 $677,799 SAME PERIOD FOR PRECEDING YEAR 281 627 $120,510 686 2,264 $359,274 OTHER FEES FIRE DEPT PIC (2629) $9,087 $59,002 BLDG STANDARDS SPEC FUND STATE FEE -(2606) $543 $2,142 SEISMIC (2605) $2,097 $7,583 POOLSISPASIOTHER BONDS (2655) $44,215 $1148,051 TSIP (2625, 2626 & 2627) $0 $0 PLANNING PIC FEE (3343) $11,045 $46,177 PLANNING INSP FEE (3344) 1 $17,147 $54,666 WATER QUALITY INSPECTIONS : INSPECTIONS INSPECTIONS CONSTRUCTION SITES (START 04102) 0 0 INDUSTRIAL SITES (START 11103) 0 0 COMMERCIAL SITES 0 0 TOTAL MONTH & YEAR TO DATE 0 0 SAME PERIOD FOR PRECEDING YEAR 0 0 MAJOR PERMIT ACTIVITY > $100.000 PROJECT new sfd-stafford ph716units ADDRESS tract 17507 DEVELOPERICONTR• standard pacific homes VALUATION $2,765,726 RDA AREA LEGACY new sfd- Sheldon ph6ll2units tract 17507 standard pacific homes $3,105,860 LEGACY new sfd- huntley ph517units tract 17507 brookfield builders $2,261,908 LEGACY new sfd-huntley ph6/6units tract 17507 brookfield builders $1,660,323 LEGACY addition-6551sgft 2630 cypress point van capellw const $130,000 addition-13501sgft 2375 hoxie leakey const $142,083 t.i. 1231 warner e p c c Inc $100,000 t.i. 14191 myford dpr const $200,000 U. medical office 13152 newport farpointe inc $120,000 U. office 2429 park ave pacificore cons( $230,000 t.i. wokano, 3015 EI Camino Real master enterprises $1,000,000 t.i. whole foods 2847 Park Isavant Const 1 $250,000 residential pv solar permit ISSUED 28 non-residential pv solar permit ISSUED 0 cam•.. �r Dana L. Ogdon, AICP Assistant Director of Community velopment- Building Page 2 MONTHLY BUILDING ACTIVITY REPORT NOVEMBER 2015 TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION CURRENT PERIOD VALUATION FISCAL YEAR TO DATE NEW RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION.. `.-:. PERMITS .. UNITS --. VALUATION PERMITS--; UNITS, • VALUATION,, SINGLE FAMILY DETACHED 10 10 $2,585,255 91 91 $31,924,929 CONDOITOWNHOMES 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 DUPLEX 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 THREE-FOUR UNIT APARTMENTS 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 FIVE OR MORE UNIT APARTMENTS 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 TOTAL FAMILY UNITS 10 10 $2,565,255 91 91 $31,924,929 NEW RESIDENTIAL GROUP._ • ,. VALUATION PERMITS ...-VALUATION AMUSEMENT & RECREATION 0 HOTELS 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 MOTELS 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 GROUP QUARTERS 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 TOTAL NON -FAMILY 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 NEIN NON-RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION :;„ PERMITS ' VALUATION PERMITS ...-VALUATION AMUSEMENT & RECREATION 0 $0 0 $0 CHURCHESIRELIGIOUS 0 $0 0 $0 INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS 0 $0 0 $0 RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT 0 $0 0 $0 AUTO SERVICE & REPAIR 0 $0 0 $0 HOSPITALS & INSTITUTIONAL 0 $0 0 $0 OFFICE, BANK, & PROFESSIONAL 0 $0 0 $0 SCHOOLS & EDUCATIONAL 0 $0 0 $0 COMMERCIAL RETAIL SALES 0 $0 1 $500,000 OTHER -PUBLIC PARKING 0 $0 0 $0 STRUCTURES OTHER THAN BLDGS 0 $0 0 $0 TOTAL NON-RESIDENTIAL 0 $0 1 $900,004 RESIDENTIAL ADDITIONSIALTERATIONS PERMITS ,. 9 VALUATION $53,300 PERMITS 48 VALUATION $1,585,251 ROOM ADDITIONSIREMODELS RESIDENTIAL GARAGES 0 $0 0 $0 PATIO COVERS 5 $74,283 13 $922,229 SWIMMING POOLS & SPAS 0 $0 7 $162,282 OTHER 1 28 $197,0341 237 $2,624,726 TOTAL RESIDENTIAL 1 42 $324,6171 305 $5,294,488 NON RESIDENTIAL ADDNIALTERATIONS PERMITS 3 VALUATION $2,211,371 PERMITS' 17 VALUATION $7,611,251 INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS 7 $351,830 27 $3,535,209 OFFICE & PROFESSIONAL BLDGS 0 $0 6 $693,000 OTHER 10 $356,000 70 $1,492,559 TOTAL NON-RESIDENTIAL 20 $2,919,2011 120 $13,332,019 TOTAL MONTH AND YEAR TO DATE 72 $5,829,074 517 91 $51,451,436 SAME PERIOD FOR PRECEDING YEAR 1 60 $2,819,6511 406 2 $13,461,626 Page 3 MONTHLY BUILDING ACTIVITY REPORT NOVEMBER 2015 TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION CURRENT PERIOD $6,520 FISCAL YEAR TO DATE BLDG STANDARDS SPEC FUND STATE FEE - (2606) PERMITS INSPECTIONS & FEES. PERMITS INSPECTIONS_ FEES PERMITS INSPECTIONS FEES- EESBUILDING BUILDING- (ACCT 3440) 72 891 $41,570 517 3,807 $339,832 ELECTRICAL - (3440) 8 17 $5,579 75 86 $45,766 PLUMBING - (3440) 141 32 $10,814 196 89 $43,712 MECHANICAL - (3440) 12 20 $2,942 81 68 $23,208 GRADING - (3440) 1 36 $0 4 121 $4,634 SIGN - (3440) 6 1 $670 28 27 $2,743 LANDSCAPE - (344D)w/Bldg 0 2 NIA 2 38 NIA FIRE - (3440)w/Bldg 9 NIA NIA 55 NIA NIA FIRE DEPT ADMIN FEES - (4464) NIA NIA $967 NIA NIA $9,257 MICROFILM - (4795) NIA NIA $1,636 NIA NIA $8,640 PLAN CHECK - (3444) NIA NIA $30,374 NIA NIA $266,20$ NEW DEVMNT TAX - (3334) NIA NIA $3,500 NIA NIA $31,850 BLDG STANDARDSADM SPEC FUND CITY FEE -(4768 NIA NIA $27 NIA NIA $228 WATER QUALITY 1NSP (FROM BELOW) NIA 0 NIA NIA 0 NIA TOTAL MONTH & YEAR TO DATE 249 999 $98,278 958 4,236 $776,077 SAME PERIOD FOR PRECEDING YEAR 87 535 $50,789 773 2,799 $410,063 OTHER FEES FIRE DEPT PIC (2629) $6,520 $65,521 BLDG STANDARDS SPEC FUND STATE FEE - (2606) $243 $2,385 SEISMIC (2605) $1,208 $8,791 POOLS/SPAS/OTHER BONDS (2655) $6,500 $154,551 TSIP (2625, 2626 8 2627) $0 $0 PLANNING PIC FEE (3343) $5,942 $52,119 PLANNING INSP FEE (3344) 1 $7,571 $62,237 WATER QUALITY INSPECTIONS•- '• . - INSPECTIONS_; .. i:' .. INSPE=CTIONS - CONSTRUCTION SITES (START 04102) 0 0 INDUSTRIAL SITES (START 11103) 0 0 COMMERCIAL SITES 0 0 TOTAL MONTH & YEAR TO DATE 0 0 SAME PERIOD FOR PRECEDING YEAR 0 0 MAJOR PERMIT ACTIVITY a $100.000 PROJECT r NEW SFD SHELDONPH7-10UNITS ADDRESS TR 17507 DEVELOPERICONTR VALUATION- $2,585,255 RDA AREA LEGACY CALATLANTIC GROU INTERIOR DEMO 1198 IRVINE P S R $140,000 LEGACY T.I. AVID 14191 MYFORD DPR $2,000,000 LEGACY residential pv solar permit ISSUED 7 non-residential pv solar permit ISSUED 0 Dana L. Ogdon, AICP Assistant Director of Community Development- Building Page 4 MONTHLY BUILDING ACTIVITY REPORT DECMBER 2015 TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION CURRENT PERIOD FISCAL YEAR TO DATE NEW RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION , PERMITS— UNITS,, : :: VALUATION PERMITS::. UNITS VALUATION , SINGLE FAMILY DETACHED 42 42 $17,115,580 133 133 $49,040,509 CONDO/TOWNHOMES 0 0 $0 0 0 - $0 DUPLEX 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 THREE-FOUR UNIT APARTMENTS 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 FIVE OR MORE UNIT APARTMENTS 0 'o $0 0 0 $0 TOTAL FAMILY UNITS 42 42 $17,115,580 133 133 $49,040,509 NEW RESIDENTIAL GROUP . ` PERMITS ' ;';;;'. _ :; VALUATION PERMITS•.:.,:.;;.;;;_.'_' : :. VALUATION AMUSEMENT & RECREATION HOTELS 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 MOTELS 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 GROUP QUARTERS 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 TOTAL NOWFAMILY 0 .0 $0 0 0 $0 NEW NON-RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION . ` PERMITS ' ;';;;'. _ :; VALUATION PERMITS•.:.,:.;;.;;;_.'_' : :. VALUATION AMUSEMENT & RECREATION 0 0 $0 0 $0 CHURCHESIRELIGIOUS $0 0 $0 0 $0 INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS 8 0 $0 0 $0 RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT $2,928,819 0 $0 0 $0 AUTO SERVICE & REPAIR 0 $0 0 $0 HOSPITALS &INSTITUTIONAL 0 $0 0 $0 OFFICE, BANK, & PROFESSIONAL 0 $0 0 $0 SCHOOLS & EDUCATIONAL 0 $0 0 $0 COMMERCIAL RETAIL SALES 0 $0 1 $900,000 OTHER -PUBLIC PARKING 0 $0 0 $0 STRUCTURES OTHER THAN BLDGS 0 $0 0 $0 TOTAL NON-RESIDENTIAL 0 $0 1 $900,000 RESIDENTIAL ADDITIONSIALTERATIONS PERMITS: 3 VALUATION $38,000 PERMITS .._;, :.. r 51 .. '• VALUATION $1,623,251 ROOM ADDITIONSIREMODELS RESIDENTIAL GARAGES 0 $0 0 $0 PATIO COVERS 0 $0 13 $922,229 SWIMMING POOLS & SPAS 1 $45,000 8 $207,282 OTHER 36 $304,0931 184 $2,928,819 TOTAL RESIDENTIAL 40 $387,0931 256 $5,681,581 NON RESIDENTIAL ADDNIALTERATIONS PERMITS..;,, •.. 0 VALUATION $0 PERMITS- , :, 17 VALUATION $7,611,251 INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS 2 $1,028,733 29 $4,563,942 OFFICE & PROFESSIONAL BLDGS 1 $49,825 7 $742,825 OTHER 9 $459,280 79 $1,951,839 TOTAL NON-RESIDENTIAL 12 $1,537,8371 132 $14,869,857 TOTAL MONTH AND YEAR TO DATE 94 $19,040,510 522 133 $70,491,946 SAME PERIOD FOR PRECEDING YEAR 44 $1,851,517 450 3 $15,313,143 Page 5 MONTHLY BUILDING ACTIVITY REPORT DECMBER 2015 TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION CURRENT PERIOD $22,895 FISCAL YEAR TO DATE BLDG STANDARDS SPEC FUND STATE FEE - (2606) PERMITS INSPECTIONS & FEES.. '. PERMITS INSPECTIONS FEES . PERMITS INSPECTIONS FEES...: BUILDING - (ACCT 3440) 94 953 $118,059 611 4,760 $457,891 ELECTRICAL - (3440) 14 23 $16,964 89 109 $62,730 PLUMBING - (3440) 15 52 $12,549 211 141 $56,261 MECHANICAL - (3440) 11 12 $7,047 92 80 $30,255 GRADING - (3440) 0 6 $0 4 127 $4,634 SIGN - (3440) 7 2 $672 35 29 $3,415 LANDSCAPE - (3440)wlBldg 0 0 NIA 2 38 NIA FIRE - (3440)wlBldg 11 NIA NIA fib NIA NIA FIRE DEPT ADMIN FEES - (4464) NIA NIA $3,321 NIA NIA $12,578 MICROFILM - (4795) NIA NIA $1,583 NIA NIA $10,223 PLAN CHECK - (3444) NIA NIA $102,141 WA NIA $368,348 NEW OEVMNT TAX - (3334) NIA NIA $14,700 NIA NIA $46,550 BLDG STANDARDS ADM SPEC FUND CITY FEE - (4768 NIA NIA $93 NIA NIA $321 WATER QUALITY WSP (FROM BELOW) NIA 0 NIA NIA 0 NIA TOTAL MONTH & YEAR TO DATE 152 1,048 $277,130 1,110 5,284 $1,053,207 SAME PERIOD FOR PRECEDING YEAR ' 84 390 $59,983 857 3,189 $470,046 OTHER FEES.. FIRE DEPT PIC (2629) $22,895 $88,416 BLDG STANDARDS SPEC FUND STATE FEE - (2606) $840 $3,225 SEISMIC (2605) $3,556 $12,347 POOLSISPASIOTHER BONDS (2655) $3,000 $157,551 TSIP (2625, 2626 & 2627) $0 $0 PLANNING PIC FEE (3343) $19,651 $71,770 PLANNING INSP FEE (3344) $21,9921 $84,229 WATER QUALITY INSPECTIONS; :; -,-.; , . , , INSPECTIONS '. INSPECTIONS CONSTRUCTION SITES (START 04102) 0 0 INDUSTRIAL SITES (START 11103) 0 0 COMMERCIAL SITES 0 0 TOTAL MONTH & YEAR TO DATE 0 0 SAME PERIOD FOR PRECEDING YEAR 0 0 MAJOR PERMIT ACTIVITY > $100,000 ADDRESS DEVELOPERICONTR VALUATION AREA PROJECT CALATLANTIC GROUP 1 _RDA LEGACY NEW SFD SHELDON PH8112UNITS TR 17507 $4,079,602 NEW SFD CRAWFORD PHBI6UNITS TR 17507 CALATLANTIC GROUP 1 $2,535,516 LEGACY NEW SFD STAFFORD PH9/6UN1TS TR 17507 CALATLANTIC GROUP 1 $2,758,2`18 LEGACY NEW SFO CRAWFORD PH916UNITS TR 1750T CALATLANTIC GROUP 1 $2,481,057 LEGACY NEW SFO CRAWFORD PH716UNITS TR 17507 CALATLANTIC GROUP 1 $2,510,905 LEGACY NEW SFO STAFFORD PH816UNJTS TR 17507 CALATLANTIC GROUP 1 $2,750,282 LEGACY T.I - ORCHARD 1091 OLD IRVINE ELEVEN WESTERN $903,733 T.I - BIKE2THEBEAT 2779 EL CAMINO REAL LAUBACH CONST $125,000 residential pv solar permit ISSUED 12 non-residential pv solar permit ISSUED 1 Dana L. Ogdon, AICP \ Assistant Director of Communi y Development -Building Page 6