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HomeMy WebLinkAbout04 PC REPORT 2016 YEAR IN REVIEW • AGENDA REPORT ITEM #4 MEETING DATE: JANUARY 24, 2017 TO: PLANNING COMMISSION FROM: COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT SUBJECT: CITY OF TUSTIN COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 2016 YEAR IN REVIEW RECOMMENDATION: DISCUSSION: Throughout the year, staff provides the Planning Commission 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 2016 Year in Review summarizes the Community Development Department's activities throughout 2016 including discretionary permits processed and approved (i.e. Conditional Use Permits, Design Reviews, Subdivision Maps, etc.), major accomplishments for various functional areas within the Department, Code Enforcement activities, and Building Division activities. Adrianne DiLeva-Johnson Elizabeth A. Binsack Management Analyst Director of Community Development Attachment: Community Development Department 2016 Year in Review City of Tustin CommunityDevelopment Year in Review 2016 Presented January 1 77 u T .'ttt 1��tt4fi { �a 9 le ev Ju `� t Cil•)': Fµ�� y! �. 1 I 1 � � ,� a �# J11 tiA IF F Community Development Year in Review 2016 CONTENTS OVERVIEW.......................................................................................................................... 2 CURRENT PLANNING......................................................................................................... 3 OLDTOWN TUSTIN..............................................................................................................3 TUSTINLEGACY................................................................................................................... 6 ACTIVITY WITHIN THE DISTRICT.............................................................................................. 9 ACTIVITY WITHIN THE MARKET PLACE.................................................................................. 10 OTHER PROJECTS THROUGHOUT TUSTIN .............................................................................. 12 CODE AMENDMENTS........................................................................................................ 17 ADVANCED PLANNING AND SPECIAL PROJECTS ....................................................... 18 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT.......................................................................21 WORKSHOPS....................................................................................................................22 PLANNING DIVISION ACTIVITY SUMMARY .................................................................... 23 CODE ENFORCEMENT .................................................................................................... 24 NEIGHBORHOOD IMPROVEMENT TASK FORCE & COMMUNITY PROJECTS .............................25 BUILDINGDIVISION..........................................................................................................26 BUILDING DIVISION ACTIVITYSUMMARY....................................................................... 29 o CNI r D- o a� > a, o .. E U Old Town Tustin(fop leff),Tustin Legacy(fop right),and view from Citrus Ranch Park lookout point(bottom) 7 The City of Tustin's Community Development Department is pleased to present its Year in Review report for 2016. Highlights this year include construction of new homes in the Greenwood Community, groundbreaking of The Village at Tustin Legacy retail center, and approval of the Flight at Tustin Legacy creative offices. Additional accomplishments during 2016 include the continuation and initiation of the plans for overall growth and development in the Downtown Commercial Core and Red Hill Specific Plan areas of the City. In addition to highlights on construction as well as new planning and building projects throughout Tustin, this report contains information regarding: Current Planning activities including updates on development within Old Town and Tustin Legacy, new retail developments in The District and The Market Place, and other activities throughout the City. Advanced Planning efforts including special projects and activities, management of the Community Development Block Grant program, and community workshops. The Planning Division Activity Summary which provides an overview of the number of projects received during 2016. Code Enforcement activities 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 o activity of the Building Division by the numbers. (3) N wr U " Design of the future shopping center-The Village at Tustin Legacy 7 During the year 2016, the Community Development Department's Current Planning efforts include various planning activities, new entitlement construction, and approval 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 2016. 0Ia I own Tustin The historic core of Tustin underwent many new developments in 2016 ranging from the approval of a new residential community to the establishment of new businesses through an overall plan to enhance the entire Downtown Commercial Core Area. Downtown Commercial Core Plan: During 2016, the City of Tustin continued developing a planning document which will facilitate a greater understanding and "sense of place" for the traditional center of Tustin; define strategies to enhance Old Town; create a pedestrian oriented community; revitalize the City's commercial core; protect community resources; improve connectivity and access roads; and, attract new businesses. Improvements for Main Street are currently in the design phase, which includes narrowing the entryway into Old Town. EI Camino Real is also being evaluated looking at various traffic calming o measures, as well as incorporating more outdoor seating and parklets. Parking 3 options for the area are also being evaluated. a� a� i aC� C r ^o N F W .•M E=# r��. EC7� i7 UQ/ r" •— ems- � 4 E o � T O w:;:;: Wou- aaao Design of potential Old Town gateway sign Zama Tea and Kombucha (434 EI Camino Real): In April 2016, a new tea shop opened in the historic Jabberwocky building in Old Town Tustin. Zama Tea and Kombucha sells hot and iced tea, loose leaf tea, a kombucha tea on tap, tea accessories, and snacks. Not only was this building (Tustin's first Doctor's office), rehabilitated after a devastating fire, but the Jabberwocky building is also an outstanding example of an adaptive reuse of a historic building. American Grub Burgers and Sandwiches (365 EI Camino Real): This new restaurant featuring burgers, sliders, and sandwiches opened in Old Town in the beginning of 2016. American Grub's restaurant is unique in that they have a "pass through" window in their kitchen to serve their food to patrons of The Swinging Door adjacent to Zama Tea and Kombucha the restaurant. Chaak Restaurant [Gabbi's Tustin] (215 - 217 EI Camino Real): The Planning Commission approved a request for the Gabbi's family of restaurants to expand the existing office building, converting it to a new restaurant called Chaak. Their approval also included the establishment of a beer and wine license, and incorporating a space for outdoor seating. Plans for construction of the restaurant are currently under review by city staff. Time Watches Pawn Use and EI Camino Caf6 ABC License/Outdoor Seating (195 EI Camino Real): The existing business at 195 EI Camino Real, Time Watches, was authorized by the Planning Commission to commence with a pawn brokering component to their business. The pawn use consists of ancillary jewelry and watch sales and is limited to selling items typically sold at a jewelry store. In addition to 0 the pawn use at Time Watches, the Zoning Administrator has approved a request for an alcoholic beverage license and outdoor seating at EI Camino Caf6. NN r ) h w O American Grub (left) and EI Camino Cafe (right) Vintage Lofts (420 W. Sixth Street): In November 2016, the City Council approved the plans for a new townhome community consisting of 140 residential units. The community will feature amenities such as a pool, clubhouse, and a new mini- park. The mini park will be available for use by the public. The project is anticipated to commence in phases beginning in 2017. •A -3�" lllitt uuullf��� z r _ u. —J i_ ,m O N ._., a� Design renderings of Vintage Lofts i Centro Outdoor Seating (140 E. Main Street): As part of the Downtown Commercial Core Plan, outdoor seating/parklet areas are being evaluated othroughout Old Town. Centro currently has plans under review for outdoor seating in front and rear of their restaurant. a� New Housing (140 S. A Street): Habitat for Humanity has recently submitted an application to construct two (2) detached condominium homes at a currently Evacant parcel of land. These homes are designated to be set aside for veterans 0 and their families. Tustin Legacy 7 The Tustin Legacy Area continued to develop during 2016. New homes have been constructed, new retail and creative office development has been approved, and new businesses have moved into The District, to name a few. All built and entitled projects within the Tustin Legacy area can be seen on the map provided as Attachment A to this report. Tustin Legacy Specific Plan Amendment: During 2016, the City continued to partner with PlaceWorks as a consultant to develop the Specific Plan Amendment (SPA) for Tustin Legacy. The SPA will incorporate mixed-use and transit oriented development. Staff and PlaceWorks are currently working on the technical documents along with the necessary environmental reports. Public Hearings before the Planning Commission and City Council on the SPA are anticipated to be held in winter/spring 2017. Greenwood in Tustin Legacy (250 Downs Road): Construction of this new single family residential community, comprised of 375 homes, progressed significantly during 2016. As of December 2016: 289 homes have been completed; 80 homes are in progress; and, six (6) homes have not yet been issued top permits. - - - Flight at Tustin Legacy (Barranca Parkway/Red Hill Avenue): In November 2016 the City Council approved Greenwood in Tustin Legacy the Disposition and Development Agreement for construction of a new creative office campus. The development proposal includes a variety of uses such as: creative office uses; a food hall; and, conference center while including a connection from the campus into Tustin Legacy Park. Plans for construction of this project are currently in the plan check stage and groundbreaking is anticipated to occur in early 2017. } E Q l 0 N Design rendering for Flight The Village at Tustin Legacy (Kensington Park Drive/Edinger Avenue): A request was approved 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 Drive; and, a medical plaza with a medical center, an acute care hospital/rehabilitation facility, and medical office/retail buildings fronting Kensington Park Drive and Edinger Avenue. A few of the tenants anticipated in the new shopping center include: Stater Bros; CVS Pharmacy; Bank of America; Hoag; HealthSouth; Dunkin' Donuts; and a daycare. The retail shopping center is projected to be complete within the third quarter of 2017. The medical buildings will be completed at a later date. South Orange County Community College District (SOCCCD) Advanced Technology and Education Park (ATEP) Campus (Armstrong Avenue/Valencia Avenue): During 2016, a groundbreaking ceremony was held for the first ATEP building which will house the career technical programs for Irvine Valley College. The construction timeline for the project anticipates completion of the first building by 2018. 4 ( 2 N s S r A . i O - Q C.' . , Rendering of the ATEP campus O U Army Reserve Center Relocation (Red Hill Avenue/Warner Avenue): Construction continued to progress during 2016 on the new Army Reserve Center on the corner of Red Hill and Warner Avenue. Construction of this new building is anticipated to be complete during the summer of 2017. 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 ball fields; four (4) lighted tennis courts; two (2) lighted basketball courts; two (2) lighted sand volleyball courts; eight (8) lighted pickleball courts; a skate park; and, a veterans memorial. The veteran's plaza and memorial area, designed as a place of honor, will be located at the west side of the park. The park's design continued to progress during 2016, and construction of the park is anticipated to begin in 2017. Tustin Legacy Linear Park (Barranca Parkway/Red Hill Avenue): This 26-acre portion of the linear park is considered the "anchor" to the linear 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 is proposed to include direct linkages to the Flight project, : mentioned above. Phase I of the park L. construction, which involves the detention �' s :, - basin has begun, with work anticipated to be4 complete in Summer 2017. - Orange County Animal Care Facility (1630 � v°_ - - Victory Road): In July 2016 a request was approved, and a groundbreaking ceremony o was held, for a new animal care facility on a 10-acre site in Tustin Legacy. This new facility LD will replace the existing facility in Orange. CIO Permits for grading work have been issued by - the City of Tustin for the project, and as information, building permits for construction of the facility will be issued by the County of > x ai r., o Orange. Construction of this new facility is .E projected to be complete toward the end of 2017. E Plant pallet for the Linear Park(top) v Design concept for the OC Animal Care Facility (bottom) Heritage Elementary School (15400 Lansdowne Road): During 2016 a ribbon cutting event was held for Heritage Elementary School which opened to students during the fall. This new elementary school specializes in being a STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math) school. New Middle/High School "Legacy Academy" (Valencia Avenue/Tustin Ranch Road): Grading has recently begun to progress on a new middle/high school which is being referred to as "Legacy Academy." The school is anticipated to open its doors to students in 2020. Activity within The Distric 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 new tenants. Union Market (2493 Park Avenue): Construction of Union Market was complete during 2015, and during 2016 new tenants continued to fill the individual suites inside the market. New tenants who opened in Union Market during 2016 include: Cubed; Churned Creamery; Hatch; Belage Bakery; Treatery; and, Sweets Choice. Whole Foods (2847 Park Avenue): Whole Foods completed an interior remodel which includes: the addition of Mendocino Farms which is a farm to plate sandwich and salad restaurant; the addition of The Hangar Bar featuring 36 beers on tap along with burgers and sushi; and, a relocation of the coffee/tea bar 0 located next to the existing juice bar. N o- D ME N'DOCI"'O FARMS r �. 0 E o '' 0 � 0 E E 0 U Mendocino Farms (left) and the Hangar Bar(right) Target (2300 Park Avenue): Target completed an interior remodel to their store. The tenant improvements consisted of a remodel to their Starbucks, the addition of a Which Wich Superior Sandwiches within the food court area, and additional merchandise display upgrades throughout the store. Planet Fitness (2495 Park Avenue): This new gym and fitness center was approved by the Zoning Administrator during 2016, and anticipates opening for business during the first quarter of 2017. Joon's Shabu Shabu (2453 Park Avenue): Tenant improvements for a new shabu shabu restaurant progressed throughout 2016. The restaurant is projecting to be open during early 2017. Freckled Frog Dance Studio (2441 Park Avenue): This youth dance studio offering ballet, jazz, hip-hop, and princess dance classes opened during the summer of 2016, and is located in the Promenade area next to Mobtown Pizza. Ike's Deli (2487 Park Avenue): A new sandwich shop and deli has opened across from Union Market in The District Promenade. Activity within The Vorket PInr,P Many new businesses received approval, completed construction, and opened within The Market Place during 2016. Similar to They 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 new tenants within The Market • • Place. Bike2theBeat (2779 EI Camino Real): This new I cycling studio completed improvements and opened in an existing tenant space during o early 2016. Ike's Deli (top) p Wokcano (3015 EI Camino Real): A new building was Bike2theBeat(bottom) constructed adjacent to Jared Jewelers for this new sushi/fusion restaurant which E opened in the summer of 2016. 0 Snooze A.M. Eatery (3032 EI Camino Real): A new restaurant featuring breakfast and lunch food along with specialty drinks also opened during 2016 in the newly constructed tenant space next to Hopdoddy. Hopdoddy Burger Bar (3030 EI Camino Real): Hopdoddy Burger Bar features gourmet burgers and beer, and opened in a newly constructed tenant space in August 2016. I I o Hopdoddy Burger Bar and Snooze A.M.Eatery 0 N Nekter Juice Bar (2937 EI Camino Real): Nekter Juice bar has opened in The Market Place at the former Jamba Juice location. 0 Sola Salon Studios (2801 EI Camino Real): A new salon is currently completing tenant improvements and is anticipated to open in the beginning of 2017. a� Q Woodhouse Day Spa (2902 EI Camino Real): Woodhouse Day Spa has begun their o tenant improvements for an approximately 8,200 square foot space located next oto Nordstrom Rack. They are anticipating opening in the summer of 2017. D E E 0 U Nordstrom Rack (2882 EI Camino Real): Throughout 2016 interior improvements progressed quickly, and Nordstrom Rack opened in the former Toys R Us tenant space in September 2016. MM, Other Projects throughout Tuown ` Besides the activities happening within Old Town, Tustin Legacy, The District, and The Market Place, `�� , there were many Current Planning projects 1 approved and constructed throughout the entire city. Sycamore Grove (1872 San Juan Street): During 2016 construction continued to progress on 26 new single family detached residences. Grower's Direct, Inc. (155 W. First Street): A new mixed- use building was constructed, which has now opened as a florist shop on the first floor, and offices on the second floor. Medical Offices Subdivision (721 W. First Street): The Planning Commission has approved the plans to subdivide and construct new medical offices on the same site as DaVita Dialysis Center. They also dill authorized joint use parking at the site for patrons of DaVita and the medical offices which are yet to be constructed. Creamistry (13681 Newport Avenue, Suite #7): A new frozen liquid nitrogen ice cream shop has completed Nordstrom Rack(top) o Sycamore Grove (bottom) � tenant improvements and is now open in Tustin Plaza off of Newport Avenue and Main Street. +r � ...... __ ,.: F�. O TJ U ........................................... Creamistry Wayback Burgers (1631 Edinger Avenue, Suite #108): This new burger restaurant obtained their ABC License in 2015, and opened for business in 2016. Americana Getaway (I 11 Fashion Lane): During 2016 construction was completed and this new adult day care and wellness services, with associated senior services, is now open. Office Remodel (15771 Red Hill Avenue): During 2016 construction was completed on the remodel of an existing 79,424 square foot industrial office building. The remodel was intended to provide a new creative office space, and includes: new parking spaces; exterior modifications; skylights; interior partitions; and, the addition Americana Getaway of a mezzanine area. 0 N 3 Completed fapade after Office Remodel N Trader Joe's (1198 Irvine Boulevard): Trader Joe's has relocated from their former location off of Newport Avenue, to the former Longs Drugstore location in the Tustin Heights Shopping Center. They are open for business in their new location. a� E o (D P«, a„ 7, o t, 0 U1 Trader Joe's Xpress Urgent Care (17612 17th Street): An urgent care center has opened within an existing tenant space. Chronic Tacos (14075 Newport Avenue): Chronic Tacos obtained a beer and wine license, completed tenant improvements, and is now open for business within the Tustin Strata Center. Condominium Development (1051 Bonita Street): In February 2016, the City Council approved a request to construct four (4) condominium units at the subject property. Permits for construction of the units have been issued. Avid Bioscience (141914 Myford Road): A pharmaceutical manufacturer is working on two (2) phases of tenant improvements to the office at the subject location. During 2016, construction was completed on the build-out of the offices and labs. Orchard Supply Hardware (1091 Old Irvine Boulevard): During 2016 a new OSH has opened for business in the former Tustin Lanes tenant space. New Creative Office (14171 - 14201 Franklin Avenue): An application has been submitted to remodel the existing..,.: industrial/laboratory building " tj converting it to creative offices at the subject location. 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. LL_ Tustin Village Plaza (15761 Tustin Village Way): Multiple tenants are undergoing individual tenant improvements within this newly reconstructed shopping center. Tenants anticipated to occupy the existing spaces include a new Q market/convenience store, ice cream shop, seafood restaurant, and various o retail uses. E E O U Orchard Supply Hardware (top) Tustin Village Plaza (bottom) 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. Plans for construction of the homes are currently under review by staff, and permits for construction will be issued in the near future. J Fish Premium Poke and Sushi (13882 Newport Avenue, Suite #A): The Zoning Administrator has approved a request to establish an alcoholic beverage license in conjunction with a new poke/sushi restaurant. Compass Bible Church (17952 Beneta Way): Compass Bible Church has been approved to establish a church/assembly use within the Columbus Tustin Middle School Multi-Purpose Room. OB Square Restaurant (13832 Red Hill Avenue): In October 2016, the Planning Commission approved a request to establish a new Korean food restaurant within an existing tenant space, as well as the approval of an alcoholic beverage license for the location. Baseballogy (2872 Walnut Avenue): A new baseball hitting/pitching training facility was approved and is now open at the subject location. Bublyz Caf6 (2505 EI Camino Real): The Planning Commission has approved a request to establish an outdoor seating area in conjunction with an existing restaurant within the Ansar Gallery market. Wagly (13942 Newport Avenue): A new animal clinic, grooming, and kennel/day care facility in the former Petco tenant space is now open for business on the o corner of Newport Avenue/EI Camino Real. 3 0 a� o' i Q i C� C U Wagly New Animal Clinic (14051 Newport Avenue): In May 2016, the Zoning Administrator approved a request to operate a new animal clinic in an existing tenant space in the Tustin Freeway Center. Tenant improvements are currently in progress at this site. McDonalds Drive-Thru (2452 Bryan Avenue): McDonalds has remodeled their existing single-lane drive-thru to a double-lane, as well as completed fapade improvements. Friends Cafe (17931 17th Street): The Zoning Administrator has approved a request to establish a new restaurant in the former Lampost Pizza tenant space within the French Quarter shopping center, and for the applicant to obtain an alcoholic beverage license in conjunction with the new restaurant. Foothill Regional Medical Center (14662 Newport Avenue): Foothill Regional Medical Center has expanded their services and programs offering a 177-bed general acute care hospital, and a 42-bed pediatric sub-acute unit. Construction is currently underway to remodel the existing '. ( II { emergency room, and is anticipated to be complete during 2017. Ha Long Bay Pho and Grill (13152 Newport Avenue Suite #A): A new Vietnamese pho/grill restaurant is anticipated to open within an existing tenant space within Packers Square. Voko Karaoke (14561 and 14571 Red Hill Avenue): In September 2016, the Planning o N Commission approved a request to open a new karaoke studio. The proposal includes the approval to combine two (2) retail spaces into one unit for the studio. Tenant improvements are currently in progress Foothill Regional Medical Center at the space. Q 0 Dentist and Orthodontist (14772 Plaza Drive): The Zoning Administrator has o approved a request to establish joint use parking in conjunction with a new dentist and orthodontist's office in the existing tenant suites. E 0 U Joint Use Parking (2552 Walnut Avenue): A request was approved by the Planning Commission in March 2016, allowing for joint use parking to accommodate a chiropractic office within an existing condominium office complex. Halfsies Doughnuts (13812 Newport Avenue, Suite #107): A new doughnut shop opened during the end of 2016, in which guests can customize their doughnuts with a variety of toppings and ice cream. Grace Harbor Church and School (12881 Newport Avenue): Grace Harbor Church and School was approved to develop a new 10,015 square foot classroom building, and establish joint use parking to accommodate the church, preschool, and elementary school. Vk7v from venue Rendering of proposed remodel at Grace Harbor C O d P, A rr� rn r^I rn The following amendments to the Tustin City Code were initiated during 2016: Downtown Commercial Core Plan (Code Amendment 2016-01): This Code Amendment was initiated during 2016, but is anticipated to be brought forward C) for Planning Commission and City Council review during 2017. The Code Amendment is being drafted in support of the Downtown Commercial Core Specific Plan. 0 California Building Code Update (Code Amendment , 2016-02): Every three (3) years the State of California Building Standards Commission selects and adopts DL o new construction regulations substantially based on anationally published model codes. In November 2016, E the City Council adopted the new Building Standards Code with certain Appendices and supplemental E regulations which went into effect on January 1 , 2017. E ,; a _ U Old Town Tustin-a part of the Downtown Commercial Core Plan Code Amendment 7 Staff within the Community Development Department continued to support the City of Tustin during 2016 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 2015- 16 reporting period. This annual report will be approved by the Planning Commission and transmitted to the State Office of Historic Preservation in January 2017. 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 2016. 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 its share of regional housing needs and efforts to remove government constraints to housing development, maintenance, and improvement as required by State law. Environmental: The Community Development Department continued to review and prepare environmental documents and comments for specific projects throughout the county including: Caltrans State Route-241/State Route-91 Express Lanes Connector; County 100 Acre Parcel (at former MCAS EI Toro); Simon Ranch Reservoir; Santiago Hills II; SOCCCD ATEP First Building; Southern California Association of Governments 2016 Regional Transportation Plan and Sustainable Communities Strategy; and, Caltrans State Route-55 Widening. 0 N N V , T O U Environmental Review was conducted on South Orange County Community College District's first building for their ATEP Campus 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 measures in Old Town Tustin. 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 nose standards. There were no unusual airport noise occurrences during this reporting period. Mills Act: The Community Development Department continued to maintain the Mills Act Contract program and monitored 18 contracts. There were two (2) new properties which entered into a Mills Act Contract during 2016 - 148 Mountain View Drive and 148 North B. Street. The properties with Mills Act contracts monitored during 2016 are as follows: 178 N. C Street 455 W. 3rd Street 245 S. A Street 365 W. 6th Street 183 N. C Street 415 W. 6th Street 165 S. A Street 168 N. A Street 170 N. A Street 163 N. A Street 300-302 W. B Street 520 W. Main Street 310 S. Pasadena Ave. 145 Pacific Street 160 Pacific Street 138 N. B Street 148 Mountain 148 N. B Street View Drive 0 N 3 Q 0 E New Mills Act Properties: E 148 Mountain View Drive (left) U 148 N. B Street(right) Special projects and other activities: A number of special projects and other activities occurred throughout Tustin during 2016. A few of these activities are provided below: Public Art Project: Tustin's Economic Development Department, along with the Parks and Recreation Department, coordinated the painting of multiple planter boxes in Old Town in conjunction with the Art Walk (OUT( rj,�1LNN- event, which occurred inr -- October 2016. These planter boxes add art to the streets of Old Town, and depict scenes reflective of Tustin's heritage. Totally Tustin Food and Wine Festival: In November 2016, the City of Tustin in conjunction with the Chamber of Commerce, hosted the 2nd Annual Totally Tustin Food and Wine Festival in the Civic Center Plaza. This year, proceeds from the festival will be used to commission and s construct a bronze bust of Columbus Tustin, which will be located in Old Town. =T p:t tii � Veterans Housing 14741 and 14751 Newport Avenue): The City of Tustin sold two (2) city-owned Painted planter box in Old Town (top) Q) four lexes to the Orange Count p g y Totally Tustin Food and Wine Festival (bottom- Photo credit:Anthony Wang Photography) Q)Rescue Mission, and in July 2016, a ribbon cutting event was held for the new "Veterans Outpost" which now provides 32 homeless veterans and their families with housing at the site. Each o fourplex has two (2) three-bedroom units, one (1 ) two-bedroom, and one (1 ) 0 one-bedroom unit. E E 0 U Community Development Block Grar° 7 The City of Tustin received an annual allocation of $680,478 from the Federal Department of Housing and Urban Development under the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program for the Program Year 2016-17. Projects which progressed during the year 2016, which were supported by CDBG funding, include the Old Town Study and the Laurelwood Curb Ramp Construction Project. In addition, the City Council amended the Citizen Participation Plan, modifying the composition of the Citizen Participation Committee. The Committee now consists of seven (7) members: one (1 ) from each of the City's standing boards/commissions, and three (3) at-large members. Public Services Activities (maximum 15%=$102,071) Boys and Girls Club $ 12,500 Community SeniorSery $ 15,000 Graffiti Removal (limited to CDBG target areas) $29,538 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 $102,071 Public Facilities and Improvements Old Town Street Improvements $356,527 o Public Facilities and Improvements Subtotal $356,527 0 N Rehabilitation and Preservation Activities 3 Code Enforcement $88,000 N Rehabilitation and Preservation Subtotal $ 88,000 i 0 Program Administration&Planning Activities (maximum 20%_$136,095) N Fair Housing Counseling Agency $ 14,545 N Q CDBG Program Administration $ 10,000 O Old Town Study $109,335 N n Program Administration&Planning Subtotal $133,880 Grand Total for all Activities S 680,478 E E 0 U Workshops 7 During 2016, multiple public workshops were held regarding specific plan projects within the Downtown Commercial Core and Red Hill Avenue areas. An additional workshop was held for the Planning Commission regarding Historic Preservation. Downtown Commercial Core Plan Workshop: On January 28, 2016, a third public workshop was held regarding the Downtown Commercial Core Plan. During this workshop the City's consultant, along with city staff, presented draft plan concepts to the public based on feedback obtained from the prior two workshops. Red Hill Avenue Specific Plan Workshops: The City Council had directed staff to study the Red Hill Avenue area in response to a prior workshop they had received regarding density and improvements to the area. The Specific Plan would look at Red Hill Avenue comprehensively. The study would determine the project's boundary, appropriate density/intensity, development standards and impact analysis, and an implementation plan. During 2016, two (2) public workshops AS M' were held to receive feedback and discuss the plan for the area. VIM Historic Preservation Workshop: In '`� 4+ a September 2016, city staff presented a workshop to the Planning Commission covering the topic of Historic Preservation. The purpose of this workshop is to highlight the City's programs to protect and « ,w. revitalize historic structures, sites, and features Tustin residents participating in the Q0 within Tustin and to provide the Commission Red Hill Avenue Specific Plan p Workshop CN with an update on the status of the City's LD historic preservation programs and the Commission's efforts to date. Many of these programs were implemented in conjunction with the City's recognition as a Certified Local Government in Historic Preservation. Citizen Academy: During 2016, the Community Development Department Q participated in the City of Tustin's first Citizen Academy. The Academy featured presentations from each of the City's Departments, and provided participants o with the opportunity to increase their knowledge regarding the operations of E D local government and to become involved with the community. E 0 0 7 The Planning Division Activity Summary provides the number of applications received by the Department during 2016. Permitting activity throughout 2016 was similar to years prior, with no significant increase or decrease in activity in any category. Temporary Use Permits 64 Conditional Use Permits 29 Design Reviews 28 • s 176M. Certificates of Appropriateness 25 T L.I So T IN Film Permits 22 Large Gathering Permits 11 Subdivisions 6 Code Amendments 3 Development Agreements 3 General Plan Amendments 3 Use Determinations 3 C) Zone Changes 3 3 _ Minor Adjustment 2 _ ... Variances 2 Specific Plan Amendments 0 Q o a� a� 0 E E 0 U 7 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 2016: A total of 682 code cases were opened in 2016 of which 70 of those cases remain open to date, and 612 of those cases are closed. There was a significant increase in code cases opened during 2016, as Code Enforcement staff began logging their calls for service regarding large-item debris removal. The Administrative Citations Program continued to assist the Code Enforcement Officers and Police Officers in resolving code violations in a timely manner. In 2016, there were 74 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 3,184 incidents of graffiti. Approximately $128,293 was spent in 2016 on the removal of graffiti. The number of graffiti incidents reported each month for the past three (3) years, as well as the current year, can be seen in the graph below. Attachment C to this report displays the locations of all graffiti incidents reported during 2016. Code Enforcement Officers additionally coordinated the removal of approximately 1,000 instances of discarded debris through CR&R Waste Services. QO 0 Number of Graffiti Incidents - City of Tustin 500 450 400 350 300 Q) 250 -� -� - - - - - - - - - 2013 Q o 200 - - 2014 > 150 ■2015 100 50m2016 0 faw It E 5� 1' O Neighborhood Improvement Task Force & Community Projects 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. The following projects were undertaken by the NITF team, as well as Code Enforcement staff: It was identified by NITF that there was cracked asphalt and multiple potholes within the alleys south of Alliance Avenue. Representatives from NITF were able to work with the property owners to repave the damaged area, and fill the potholes. During the summer of 2016, Code Enforcement staff responded to a complaint of a hoarding situation and an active beehive within the floor of a unit. Staff quickly coordinated the assistance of Adult Protective Services, the property HOA, and additional vendors. The unit was cleaned, plumbing was repaired, the beehive was removed, and the resident was able to restart their life in a clean unit. Code Enforcement staff additionally received a call with concerns regarding overgrown landscaping and discarded items within the rear yard of a residence. The elderly resident had limited funds to remove the debris C14 from the property. Code Enforcement staff collaborated with a local Boy Scout Troup, obtained a 40-yard trash bin, and worked together to remove all of the debris from the yard. a� /mow u 1. � E y, O U Alliance Avenue alley repaving before (left,center) and after(right) 7 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 major accomplishments and highlights from the Building Division in 2016: Construction Activities: In 2016, the Building Division addressed a steady stream of plan check and construction activities associated with the ongoing 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 2016, the Building Division issued 188 permits for work valued at over$83 million. Construction continued to progress and is nearly complete within the Greenwood Community of single family homes. In addition, groundbreaking and construction activities have commenced for The Village shopping center and the new Orange County Animal Care facility. December 16.?0+6 TRACT NO. 17507 0 rwrYe PErr)rs[sou„It9) H N'c t;i[v VY w.awns vF aWi[iE STAIE OR Glgdoµ eampreled Parmita R85)Units) SHEET INDEX MAP a � w. �✓r' N r.�.i rea rowers.ver cwmvax .cy•,'F�. ,,,,. ���R� .. � _ +} f ,�r � tom'W n / � .: *��'yrE�'T� � � $ ' •.�44 �� i it y p EE Greenwood homes completed to date shown in orange The following identifies the current status of major construction projects occurring throughout Tustin: Avid Biosciences Medical Laboratory (14191 Myford Road): complete Wokcano (3015 EI Camino Real): complete Orchard Supply Hardware (1091 Old Irvine Boulevard): complete Trader Joe's (1198 Irvine Boulevard): complete �� �I Smart and Final (1114 Irvine Boulevard): PP }nnl�� complete Nordstrom Rack (2882 EI Camino Real): complete �IfCANI RE ROVE Tustin Village Way Commercial Center spriiq 1-0 16 (15761 Tustin Village Way): complete Grower's Direct Florist Shop (155 W. First Street): complete Praise Chapel (560 W. First Street): complete Wagly(13942 Newport Avenue): complete Flight at Tustin Legacy (Barranca Parkway/Red Hill Avenue): in progress Sycamore Grove (1872 San Juan Avenue): in progress The Village at Tustin Legacy (Kensington Park Drive/Edinger Avenue): in progress Greenwood at Tustin Legacy (250 Downs Road): 289 units completed, 80 units in progress Army Reserve Center (Red Hill Avenue/Warner Construction progress of Sycamore o N Avenue): in progress Grove Reconstruction of Single Family Home (420 W. First Street): in progress o' Over-the-Counter (OTC) Plan Checks: In conjunction with the expansion of OTC plan checks, Tustin Building plan checkers and inspectors are scheduled every a� day to serve at the front counter and answer home-owner, business owner, and Q contractor questions in order to expedite plan check and permit issuance. Plan o checks that cannot be accomplished at the counter are completed and a� o returned to the applicant within a very fast ten (10) working days (first 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 E when urgently needed. The Building Division meets their goals for plan check 0 turnaround times 90 percent of the time. 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 the Planning, Public Works, 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. 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 2016, the Building Division responded to 99 auto-structure collisions, structural fires, and structural or other damages due to high winds or earthquakes. Business Licenses and Design Reviews: Building Division staff continued to review business licenses applications to ensure that any new or proposed change of use o 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. Q Code Enforcement: Building Division staff members and Code Enforcement officers work together on investigation and enforcement of zoning violations and o T illegal construction-related cases. 0 U New Residential Construction Number of Permits Issued 145 Number of Units 147 Total Valuation: $42,705,476 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 8 Total Valuation: $11 ,330,300 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 604 Total Valuation: $8,447,395 Note: Residential additions and alterations permits include room additions, alterations, patio covers, pools and spas, garages, sheds, fences, etc. o Non-Residential Additions and Alterations N 3 Number of Permits Issued 278 a� Total Valuation: $20,702,735 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. Q ° Total number of permits issued: 1,188 a� o Total Valuations in 2016: $83,185,906 Attachments: A. Tustin Legacy Map and Project Table E B. Certified Local Government Annual Report E U C. Graffiti Location Map 2016 D. 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TO DATE NEW RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION PERMITS UNITS VALUATION PERMITS UNITS VALUATION SINGLE FAMILY DETACHED 8 8 $2166,754 141 141 $51.207262 CONDOITOWNHOMES 0 0 $0 0 0 50 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 8 8 $2,166,764 141 141 $51,207,262 NEW RESIDENTIAL GROUP 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 ZO NEW 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 $900,000 OTHER-PUBLIC PARKING 0 $0 0 $0 STRUCTURES OTHER THAN BLDGS 0 $0 0 $0 TOTAL NON-RESIDENTIAL 0 $O 1 $900,000 RESIDENTIAL ADDITIONSIALTERATIONS PERMITS VALUATION PERMITS VALUATION ROOM ADDITIONS/REMODELS 4 $167,300 55 $1 790 551 RESIDENTIAL GARAGES 0 $0 0 $0 PATIO COVERS 0 $0 13 $922229 SWIMMING POOLS&SPAS 1 $40,000 9 $247282 OTHER 37 5536,668 221 $3 465 487 TOTAL RESIDENTIAL 42 $743,9681 298 $6,426,549 NON RESIDENTIAL ADDNIALTERATIONS PERMITS VALUATION PERMITS VALUATION INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS 0 $0 17 $7 611 251 COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS 3 $570,000 32 $5133.942 OFFICE&PROFESSIONAL BLDGS 1 $300,000 8 51 042 825 OTHER 15 $307,635 94 $2259.474 TOTAL NON-RESIDENTIAL 19 $1,177,6351 161 $16,047,492 TOTAL MONTH AND YEAR TO DATE 69 $4,088,367 591 141 $74,580,302 SAME PERIOD FOR PRECEDING YEAR 59 $4,223,398 509 9 $195365411 Page 1 MONTHLY BUILDING ACTIVITY REPORT JANUARY 2016 TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION CURRENT PERIOD FISCAL YEAR TO DATE PERMITS,INSPECTIONS,&FEES PERMITS INSPECTIONS FEES PERMITS INSPECTIONS FEES BUILDING-(ACCT 34401 69 806 $34,778 680 5 566 $492.669 ELECTRICAL-(34401 16 32 $4,437 105 141 $67167 PLUMBING-(3440; 44 102 $5,636 255 243 $61897 MECHANICAL-(3440) 9 13 $1,590 101 93 $31.846 GRADING-(3440) 3 19 $1,250 7 146 $5884 SIGN-(3440) 7 5 $603 42 34 $4018 LANDSCAPE (3440'w/B!dg 0 8 N/A 2 46 NIA FIRE -(3440)wlBldg 12 NIA NIA 78 NIA NIA FIRE DEPT ADMIN FEES (4464 NIA NIA $972 NIA NIA $13,550 MICROFILM- 4795) NIA NIA $1,106 NIA NIA $11330 PLAN CHECK-(3444) NIA NIA $27,433 NIA NIA $395,780 NEW DEVMNT TAX-(3334) NIA NIA 52,800 NIA NIA $49,350 BLDG STANDARDS ADM SPEC F;,N --TY F'w�: ;4-68 NIA NIA $21 NIA NIA $342 WATER QUALITY INSP(FROM BELOW) NIA 0 NIA NIA 0 NIA TOTAL MONTH&YEAR TO DATE 160 986 $80,6251 1,270 6,269 $1,133,832 SAME PERIOD FOR PRECEDING YEAR 128 473 $73,209 985 3,662 $543,255 OTHER FEES FIRE DEPT PIC(2629) $5,437 $93,853 BLDG STANDARDS SPEC FUND STAT-FEE•.,26061 5170 $3,395 SEISMIC(2605) $715 $13,061 POOLSISPASIOTHER BONDS(2655] $73,000 $230,551 TSIP(2625,2626&26271 $0 $0 PLANNING PIC FEE(3343) $4,968 $76,739 PLANNING INSP FEE(3344. $6,287 $90,516 WATER gLIALITY 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 1 0 0 MAJOR PERMIT ACTIVITY>5100,000 PROJECT ADDRESS OEVELOPERICONTR VALUATION RDA AREA new detached sfd Sunits Harvest circle D R Horton 52,166,754 sfd remodel 2286 moortown pacific coast $125,000 prtiacy wood fence @ townhomes 1192 mitchell ave brooker associates inc $120,000 1 medical office 18102 Irvine blvd mac lellan $300,000 (i "chron'c tacos" 14075 newport tenant $350,000 t justice" 2823 el Camino real cedars enterprises $150,000 res dental pv solar permit ISSUED 21 no!-residential pv solar permit ISSUED 0 Dana L Ogdon,AICP Assistant Director of Communi Development-Building Page 2 MONTHLY BUILDING ACTIVITY REPORT FEBRUARY 2016 TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION CURRENT PERIOD FISCAL YEAR TO DATE NEW RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION PERMITS UNITS VALUATION PERMITS UNITS VALUATION SINGLE FAMILY DETACHED 26 26 $7 763 525 167 167 $58,970789 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 26 26 $7,763,526 167 167 $58,970,789 NEW RESIDENTIAL GROUP 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 D 0 $0 NEW NON-RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION PERMITS VALUATION PERMITS VALUATION AMUSEMENT&RECREATION 0 $0 0 $0 CHURCH ESIRELIGIOUS 0 $0 0 $0 INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS 0 $Q 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 $900000 OTHER-PUBLIC PARKING 0 $0 0 $0 STRUCTURES OTHER THAN BLDGS 0 $0 0 $0 TOTAL NON-RESIDENTIAL 0 $D 1 $900,000 RESIDENTIAL ADDITIONSIALTERATIONS PERMITS VALUATION PERMITS VALUATION ROOM ADDITIONSIREMODELS 6 $106,118 51 $1 896 669 RESIDENTIAL GARAGES 0 $0 0 $0 PATIO COVERS 4 $24,800 17 $947029 SWIMMING POOLS&SPAS 1 $40,000 10 $287282 OTHER 63 $937,892 284 $4,403,379 TOTAL RESIDENTIAL 74 $1,108,809 372 $7,634,358 NON RESIDENTIAL ADDNIALTERATIONS PERMITS VALUATION PERMITS VALUATION INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS 5 $518,400 22 $8,129,651 COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS 7 $1,171,000 39 $6,304,942 OFFICE&PROFESSIONAL BLDGS 0 $0 8 $1042,825 OTHER 15 $1,733,069 109 $3,992,543 TOTAL NON-RESIDENTIAL 27 $3,422,4691 178 $19,469,960 TOTAL MONTH AND YEAR TO DATE 127 $12,294,804 718 167586,875,107 SAME PERIOD FOR PRECEDING YEAR 87 $6,563,055 596 15 $26,099,596 Page 1 MONTHLY BUILDING ACTIVITY REPORT FEBRUARY 2016 TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION CURRENT PERIOD FISCAL YEAR TO DATE PERMITS,INSPECTIONS,&FEES PERMITS INSPECTIONS FEES PERMITS INSPECTIONS FEES BUILDING-(ACCT 3440) 127 662 $84,916 807 6 228 $577,585 ELECTRICAL-(3440) 15 55 $13547 120 196 $80,714 PLUMBING-(3440) 17 37 $8,205 272 280 $70,102 MECHANICAL-(3440) 8 22 $5,074 109 115 $36,920 GRADING-(3440) 0 46 $0 7 192 $5,884 SIGN-(3440) 7 12 $673 49 46 $4,691 LANDSCAPE-(3440)wlBldg 1 2 NIA 3 48 NIA FIRE -(3440)wlBldg 10 NIA NIA 88 NIA NIA FIRE DEPT ADMIN FEES-(4464) NIA NIA $2,234 NIA NIA $15,784 MICROFILM-(4795) NIA NIA $1,639 NIA NIA $12,968 PLAN CHECK-(3444) NIA NUA $68,277 NIA NIA $464,057 NEW DEVMNT TAX-(3334) NIA NIA $9,100 NIA NIA $58,450 BLDG STANDARDS ADM SPEC FUND CITY FEE-(4768 NIA NIA $56 NIA NIA $398 WATER QUALITY INSP(FROM BELOW) NIA 0 NIA NIA 0 NIA TOTAL MONTH&YEAR TO DATE 185 836 $193,7211 1,455 7,105 $1,327,552 SAME PERIOD FOR PRECEDING YEAR 157 438 $98,7211 1,142 4,100 $641,976 OTHER FEES FIRE DEPT PIC(2629) $15,506 $109,359 BLDG STANDARDS SPEC FUND STATE FEE-(2606) $500 $3,895 SEISMIC(2605) $2,173 515,234 POOLSISPASIOTHER BONDS(2655) $0 $230551 TSIP(2625,2626&2627) $0 $0 PLANNING PIC FEE(3343) $12,759 $89,498 PLANNING INSP FEE(3344) $15,317 $105,833 WATER QUALITY INSPECTIONS INSPECTIONS INSPECTIONS CONSTRUCTION SITES(START 04102) 0 0 INDUSTRIAL SITES(START 11/03) 0 0 COMMERCIAL SITES 0 0 TOTAL MONTH&YEAR TO DATE 0 0 SAME PERIOD FOR PRECEDING YM-R -1 0 1 Q MAJOR PERMIT ACTIVITY>$100,000 PROJECT ADDRESS DEVELOPERICONTR VALUATION RDA AREA new sfdlHuntley ph7-8unils tr 17507 Brookfield Homes $2629,038 LEGACY new sfdlHuntley ph&6urrts tr 17507 Brookfield Homes $1,931,719 LEGACY new sfdlSheldon ph9112urnts tr 17507 Calatlantic Group Inc $3,202,769 LEGACY I 1 1231 warner e p cc inc $119,000 I 1 14191 myford dpr construction $300,000 I i"snooze' 3032 EI Camino Real p k j construction $425,000 I i add restroom@kaiser 2521 michelle oltmans const $171,000 I i shell bldg 1198 irvine p s r west $220,000 I i -costco 2655 EI Camino Real w I butler $240,000 I i goodwill 1231 warner spragg industries $514,440 It i -shell bldg 2882 EI Camino Real savant $1,001,054 residential pv solar permit ISSUED 24 non-resrdentral pv solar permit ISSUED 1 Dana L Ogden AICP Assistant Director of Com dy Development-Building Page 2 MONTHLY BUILDING ACTIVITY REPORT MARCH 2016 TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION CURRENT PERIOD FISCAL YEAR TO DATE NEW RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION PERMITS UNITS VALUATION PERMITS UNITS VALUATION SINGLE FAMILY DETACHED 32 32 $10726989 199 199 $69.697778 CONDO/TOWNHOMES 0 0 50 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 32 32 $10,726,989 199 199 $69,697,778 NEW RESIDENTIAL GROUP 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 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 SO COMMERCIAL RETAIL SALES 0 $0 1 $900000 OTHER-PUBLIC PARKING 0 $0 0 $0 STRUCTURES OTHER THAN BLDGS 0 sol 0 $0 TOTAL NON-RESIDENTIAL 0 sol 1 $900,000 RESIDENTIAL ADDITIONSIALTERATIONS PERMITS VALUATION PERMITS VALUATION ROOM ADDITIONSIREMODELS 11 $805381 72 $2,702,049 RESIDENTIAL GARAGES 0 $0 0 $0 PATIO COVERS 5 $32344 22 $979,373 SWIMMING POOLS&SPAS 1 $17 713 11 $304,995 OTHER 61 $436,489 345 $4,839,868 TOTAL RESIDENTIAL 78 $1,291,9271 450 $8,826,285 NON RESIDENTIAL ADDN/ALTERATIONS PERMITS VALUATION PERMITS VALUATION INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS 1 $180,040 23 $8,309,691 COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS 7 $1 384,000 46 $7,688,942 OFFICE&PROFESSIONAL BLDGS 0 $0 8 $1,042,825 OTHER 15 $110.500 124 $4,103,043 TOTAL NON-RESIDENTIAL 23 $1,674,540 201 $21,144,500 TOTAL MONTH AND YEAR TO DATE 133 $13,693,456 851 199 $100,568,562 SAME PERIOD FOR PRECEDING YEAR 102 $9,043,371 692 32 $35,142,967 Page 1 MONTHLY BUILDING ACTIVITY REPORT MARCH 2016 TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION CURRENT PERIOD FISCAL YEAR TO DATE PERMITS,INSPECTIONS,8-FEES PERMITS INSPECTIONS FEES PERMITS INSPECTIONS FEES BUILDING-(ACCT 3440) 133 1,134 $91.827 940 7,362 $669,412 ELECTRICAL-(3440) 23 53 $13,991 143 249 $94,705 PLUMBING-(3440) 16 51 $10912 288 331 $81,714 MECHANICAL-(3440) 10 23 $6030 119 138 $42,950 GRADING-f 3440) 0 81 $0 7 273 $5,884 SIGN-(3440) 6 10 $545 55 56 $5236 LANDSCAPE-(3440)wlBldg 2 8 NIA 5 56 NIA FIRE -(3440)wlBldg 15 NIA NIA 81 NIA NIA FIRE DEPT ADMIN FEES-(4464) NIA NIA $1.529 NIA NIA S17312 MICROFILM-(47951 NIA NIA $2049 NIA NIA $15018 PLAN CHECK-(3444) NIA NIA $58,423 NIA NIA $522,481 NEW DEVMNT TAX (3334) NIA NIA $11200 NIA NIA $69.610 BLDG STANDARDS ADM SPEC FUND CITY FEE,14768 NIA NIA $62 NIA NIA $459 WATER QUALITY INSP(FROM BELOW) NIA 0 NIA NIA 0 NIA TOTAL MONTH&YEAR TO DATE 205 1,360 $196,5681 1,638 8,466 $1,624,120 SAME PERIOD FOR PRECEDING YEAR 175 527 $158,586 1,317 4,626 $800,563 OTHER FEES FIRE DEPT PIC(2629) $10,155 $119514 BLDG STANDARDS SPEC Ft.ND STATE FEE (2606! $555 $4.450 SEISMIC(2605) $2,081 $17,315 POOLSISPASIOTHER BONDS(2655:• $13,000 $243.551 TSIP(2625,2626&2627) $0 $0 PLANNING PIC FEE:3343) $11.330 $100828 PLANNING INSP FEE(3344) $19994 $125827 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 i 0 SAME PERIOD FOR PRECEDING YEAR 1 0 1 0 MAJOR PERMIT ACTIVITY>$10_0,000_ PROJECT ADDRESS DEVELOPERICONTR VALUATION RDA AREA new sfd-sycamore grove San juanlharvest cir D R HORTON $1,577,647 new sfd-sheldon ph 10/12unils tr 17507 Calatlantic Group Inc $3,076,702 LEGACY new sfd-Crawford ph10/Bunits tr 17507 Calatlantic Group Inc $3,324,130 LEGACY new sfd-stafford phI016units tr 17507 Calatlantic Group Inc $2,748,510 LEGACY sfd remodel 11236 overlook point vincent builders inc $350,000 sfd remodel-add630-sgft 14231 mino5a hartung const ' $350,000 I:t -trader foes 1198 Irvine p s r west coast builders $500,000 t i target 2300 park lankford const $650,000 residential pv solar permit ISSUED 17 non-residential pv solar permit ISSUED 0 Dana L Ogdon,AICD Assistant Director of Com ity Development—Building Page 2 MONTHLY BUILDING ACTMTY REPORT APRIL 2016 TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION CURRENT PERIOD FISCAL YEAR TO DATE s Im y/ILf, EION owrra 99n VALUATION SINGLE FAMILY DETACHED 38 35 $14,373,431 237 237 $84,071 CONDOMWNHOMES 0 0 0 0 $D DUPLEX 0 0 U0 wi REE-FOUR UNITAPARTMENTS 0 0 so 0 0 $0 I:TVIE OR MORE UNIT APARTMENTS 0 0 30 0 0 $0 TOTAL FAMILY UNITS 38 38 14,173x431 237 297 $84,071,208 11-EW RE9I.4ENTIA .GROUP HOTELS 0 0 0 0 $0 MOTELS 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 GROUP QUARTERS 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 AL NON-FAMILY 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 NON-RESIDENTIALNEW PERMITS VALUATION PERMITS MUATION AMUSEMENT&RECREATION 0 $0 0 $0 CHURCHESIRELIGIOUS 0 $0 0 $D INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS 0 $0 0 $D RESEARCH&DEVELOPMENT 0 $0 0 $D UTO SERVICE&REPAIR 0 50 0 $0 HOSPITALS&INSTrrUT ZONAL 0 $0 0 $0 OFFICE,BANK.&PROFESSIONAL 0 IID 0 so SCHOOLS&EDUCATIONAL 0 $0 0 $0 COMMERCIAL RETAIL SALES 0 $O 1 $m0.000 OTHER-PUBLIC PARKING 0 $0 0 $0 STRUCTURES OTHER THAN SLOGS 0 $0 0 $0 AL NON-RUIDENTIAL 0 $0 7 $800,0001 RK-11MITALAPPITI M5 LIER&T-19M PERMITS VALUATION PERMITS VALUATION ROOM ADDITTONSIREMODELS 13 $281,416 85 $2,983, RESIDENTIAL GARAGES 0 $0 0 $0 PA'no COVERS 2 $131883 24 $993,238 SWIMMING POOLS&SPAS 1 $20,000 12 $324,896 OTHER 53 $348.073 398 $5,157.941 TOTAL RESIDENTIAL 59 $"3,=l 519 oveas.0371 NON 19 go I Ogg LINSALONS PKRMITS VALUATION EERMITS VALUATI NI INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS 1 $150,000 24 $8,559.591 COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS 7 $2,030,000 53 $9,718,942 OFFICE&PROFESSIONAL BLDGS 0 $0 8 '$1.042,525 OTHER 15 $421.850 139 $4.524.893 TAL NON4MSIDENT1AL 23 m7ols"01 m 121,E48160 OTAL MONTH AND YEAR TO DATE 130 $17 718,433 981 237 $11"8%M SAME PERIOD FOR PRECEDING YEAR 103 $5,114,635 705 44 $40,257,505 Page 1 MONTHLY BUILDING ACTIVITY REPORT APRIL 2016 PCURREWfPMM FWALYLWTO DATE IA I i E n 141 P !!"Spsomm Emil BUILDING-(ACCT 3440) 130 804 $112,981 1,070 8,186 $762,383 ELECTRICAL.-(3440) 13 46 $17,370 188 298 $112,076 PLUMBING-(3440) 14 22 $13,016 302 353 $04,031 MECHANICAL.-(3440) 15 13 $7,104 134 181 $50,054 GRADING-(3440) 1 38 538 8 308 $5,919 SIGN-(34407 8 10 $669 81 65 $8,808 LANDSCAPE-(3440)w/Bldg 0 0 NIA 8 55 NIA FIRE -(3440)WlBldp 12 WA NIA 93 NLA W FIRE DEPT ADMIN FEES-(4454) WA WA $1,830 NIA WA $18,843 MICROFILM-(4796) WA WA $1,988 WA WA $17,006 PLAN CHECK-(3444) WA WA $72,002 NIA WA $5114.482 NEW DEVMNTTAX-(3334) WA WA $13,300 WA WA 982,980 SLOG BTANOARN ACM SM FUND CRY FEE.{A76e NIA WA $81 WA WA WAD WATER QUALITY INSP(FROM BELOIM NIA 0 WA 0 WA TOTAL MONTH$YEAR TO 12ATR 191 930 948 1,829 9,896 $1.784,088 GAME PERIOD FOR PRECEDING YEAR 177 880 9181,418 1,x94 506 9981,981 FIRE DEPT PIC(2829) $11,907 $131,421 SLOG srANDARos 6Kr.FUND STATE FEE-ruse! $743 $8,193 SEISMIC(2808) $3.043 920,358 POOLSISPASIO'l7iER BONDS(2865) $WACO $300,081 IP(2625,26M&2827) $0 $0 PLANNING PIC FEE(3343) $14,208 9118, PLANNING INSP FFE 521,678 $147,503 WATER QUALITY INSPECTIONS INDPE4;TlONB iNBPEGTiONB CONSTRUCTION SITES(START 04AM 0 0 INDUSTRIAL SITES(START 11103) 0 0 COMMERCIAL SITU 0 0 TOTAL MONTH$YEAR TO DATE 0 0 SAME PERIOD FOR PRECEDING YEAR 0 0 AAA.IOAPEPtIYOT ACTLVLTY>6100.000 PROJECT ADDR088 LOPERICONTR VALUATION RDA AR now ski a' Ifrxd pk121Banb tr 17507 group Ina :$766,010 LEGACY nawoklmleft phIv7unb tr17807 group Ma $3,212,716 LEGACY now s1k)-we ford ph12fikuft trl7W7 group bm $2,4x4,077 LEGACY now @RWMekbn B013umb tr 17807 grip Inc 81.020.991 LEGACY naw shlommlard ph11A3unh tr 17507 an8a group Ino :$629.809 LEGACY now deladrad candy 70un8slsycamore gr an pearlhanreat oirala r hsrLorr 82,991,023 adding and remodel 17591 aftim a radgam 8118,890 L-vukaru 11382 dmmba ns bmft is $=,090 L-ralphs 13321 j Garp 8600 LL-shah bldg mo al ceminG real k 7btudid'am 8428.000 U.-scuta 9 auto monarchorral >a4B0,000 LL-nordstrom teak 2882 al Gemma real a !no 8800,000 nwkbnbW pv sdarpam*ISSUED 14 nongv Mentlalpvw1arpwrMISSUED 0 �4�... Dena L OedDn,AICP Assistant Director of Comm Development-BuIbIN Page 2 MONTHLY BUILDING ACTIVITY REPORT .TUNE 2018 TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION CURRENT PERIOD FISCAL YEAR TO DATE MM SINGLE FAMILY DETACHED 17 17 S7A2Q,288 280 200 03,020,102 CONDOIrOWNHOMES 0 0 $D 0 0 $D VA=LFAMILY 0 0 $00 0 0OUR UNIT APARTMENTS 0 D $00 D s0 MORE UNITAPARTMENTS 0 0 0 Q 0 0 UNITS 77 17 37 820,RO 260 280 902 rAL LS 0 0 s0 0 O $0 RA 0 0 30 0 0 $0 UP OUAiTERS 0 D 0 O 0 s0 NON-FAMILY ,0 0 so 0 0 AMUSEMENT&RECREATION 0 $0 0 s0 CHURC EWRELIGIOUS 0 s0 0 s0 INDUSTRIAL BULLDINGS 0 $00 $0 RESEARCH&DEVELOPMENT7 0 $0 0 $0 SERVICE&REPAIR O $0 0 $0 HOSPITALS&INSTITUTIONAL 0 $0 0 s0 OFFICE,BANK,&PROFESSIONAL 0 $0 0 so SCHOOLS&EDUCATIONAL 0 $0 0 s0 COMMERCIAL RETAIL SALES 0 30 1 $001.000 OTHER-PUBLIC PARIONG 0 0 0 $0 STRUCTURES OTHER THAN SLOGS p $0 O sal AL NON-RESIDEMIAL. 0 $01 t 000 ROOM ADDMONSIREMODELS 10 $14000 108 39,660,773 RESIDENTIAL.GARAGES 0 $0 1 $47,488 PATIO COVERS 7 $63,030 37 $1,094,243 SWIMMING POOLS&6PAS 2 $68,000 14 $377,986 OTHER 6D 3432,2861 499 $06647 0 TOTAL RESIDENTIAL 09 smol2m 861 RI71828 4 INMARRHmnumm E€RME19 YALdlAIt l EIRM178 Y ESIRIAL BUILDINGS 1 $40,000 25 38,688,801 MERCIALBUILDINGS 0 $MOOD 83 $10,809,347 CE&PROFESSIONAL BLDGS 2 $498,226 11 $1,608,770 R 22 $607.406 177908 L NON-RESIDENTIAL 81 $W1,11301 278 W7451 AL MONTH AND YEAR TO DATE 11731 984 1,188 200 $l SAME PERIOD FOR PRECEDING YEAR I 99 E=0131 7,007 109 $88,938.818 Page I MONTHLY BUILDING ACTMTY REPORT JUNE 2098 TYPE 0 WWRNT PMODI AL YEAR TO WA--lit-- Em BUILDING-(ACCT 3440) 117 1,082 $54,032 1,277 10,289 5810,247 ELECTRICAL.-(3440) 21 34 $19,612 180 398 5130,384 PLUMBING-(3440) 17 22 $8.340 338 401 $107,033 MECHANICAL-(3440) 102 77 $10,148 313 308 $88,138 OWING-(3440) 1 33 $10,406 10 418 527,038 SIGN-(3440) 3 12 $318 58 S8 $%718 LANDSCAPE-(3440)u►tlBldp 0 10 WA 8 80 WA FIRE -(3440)mSkla 4 WA WA a9 WA W4 FIRE DEPT ADMIN PEA S-(4464) WA WA $872 W1 NIA $21,142 MICROFILM-(479 WA WA $1.716 WA WA $20,145 PLAN CHECK-(9444) WA WA $61,259 WA WA $878,872 NE:IM1 MWNTTAX-(3394) WA WA $g,5oo WA NIA $94AW `A170 BrANW08 ADM 8PqM Furl CITY PW-(aU WA WA $% NIA NIA $824 ATM QUALITY INSP FROM Sr:IOM WA 0 wm WA 0 WA TOTAL MONTH&YEAR TO DATE 280 1,289 $"Q 119447 #2, W SAME PERIOt11FOR PRECEMNO YEAR 167 610 S146 417 1,828 5,949 $9,2W, FIRE DEPT PIC(2828) $8,027 $147,382 KW BrANDffi a 8M RVM 8rAT8 Pee-P08) $6,847 SEISMIC(2WS) $1,882 POOL.8WASIOTHER BONDS(2866) $4, $924,551 [P(2826,2828&2827) $0 PLANNING PIC FEE(3349) 511,792 $131,54 MANNING INSP FEE 3344 519,485 $17 INSPECTIONS LNL3PECt10tN8 moffm ON 81TES(START 04102) 0 (START 11103) 0 0 IAL SITES 0 0 MONTH&YEAR TC DATE 0 0 ERIOD FOR PRECEDING YEAR 0 0 QR ffMrTAQ s 8180.M RD Haas 7beetbuy phl&B udts 17507 gMW ft 82,909,387 LEGACY ph14l8wft 17507 group Inc $2.750,946 LEGACY ph19I5unIEs 17507 sHwedo group im $2,768,637 LEGACY 1 ml"le frsmde8on $413,Ooo 29a2 el cemino Teel fpn conbWmrs Ina $951,000 mdmior rehab 13132 newport roRto wnkadm In $20o,01>d Lnew memadne 1173 wemer s d g butldom Ina 5188,aan resldetiWpvsaWpem*ISSUED 20 --�. war49dderWW pv salarperW ISSUED a Lana L Ogden,AICP Asokdm t Director of Commu)W Dweloprnerd--BuNdng Page 2 MONTHLY BUILDING ACTIVITY REPORT JULY 2018 TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION CURRENT PERIOD FISCAL YEAR TO DATE ANGLE FAMILY DETACHED 0 0 SO 0 0 $0 CONDOnVAMHOMES 0 0 so 0 0 $0 PLD( 2 4 5709,469 2 4 $708,488 FOUR UNIT APARTMENTS 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 OR MORE UNITAPARTMENTS 0 0 $0 0 0 50 AL FAMILY UNITS 2 4 2 4 $70 GROUP OrTELB 0 D $0 0 0 $0 [MOTELS 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 GROUP WARTERS 0 0 $0 0 0 50 ILL NONFAliI1LY 0 0 0 0 $0 y TION FMIB YAW&= USDIIIENTB RECREATION 0 SO 0 $0 CHURCHE(RELIGIOUS 0 $0 0 $0 INDUSTRIAL 13UILDINGS 0 $0 0 $0 RESEARCH&DEVELOPMENT 0 $0 0 $0 AVM SERVICE&REPAIR 0 $D 0 $0 HOSPITALS&INSTITILMONAL 0 $0 0 $0 OFFICE.BANK,&PROFESSIONAL 0 $0 0 $Q SCHOOLS&EDUCATIONAL 0 $0 0 $D COMMERCIAL RETAIL SALES 0 $0 0 $0 OTHER-PU13L IC PARKING 0 $0 0 $0 STRUCTURES OTHER THAN BLDGS 0 $0 0 $0 AL NON•AESIDEN7IAL 0 $0 0 $0 PERMIls Yom&= P.IrBEITJ.$ Y96!lAII� ROOM ADD"IONSIREMODELS 9 E3M873 9 $208,873 RESIDENTIAL GARAGES 0 $0 0 $D PATIO COVERS 9 $86.d87 8 $88,681 SWIMMING POOLS A SPAS 1 511.000 1 $11,000 OTHER 37 9x70,890 37 $21Q rWTAL RESIDENTIAL ds 5497 53549E PFJniffs Y tl PiRmrm VALUATION INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS 0 $0 0 $0 COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS a $129.313 8 $WA313 OF19CE&PROFMIONAL SL.DGS 1 $0 1 $D OTHER 11 $432,000 11 000 TOTAL NON4tESIDENTIAL 20 $100.3131 20 $1 TOTAL.MONTH AND YEAR TO DATE I 7d $Z264,WI 75 4 GAME PERIOD FOR PRECEDIN13 YEAR 142 $16,03174 142 24 $10,933174 Page 1 MONTHLY BUILDING ACTIVITY REPORT JULY 2016 CONSMUCVON djR9FNTPmwD FISCAL TE Egmima BUJ LDING-(ACCT 3440) 75 M 912 $20,pg0 75 812 $29,060 ELECTRICAL-(3440) 14 25 $3,866 14 25 $31ma PLUMBING-(3440) 18 16 $3,648 15 18 $9„546 MECHANICAL.-(9440) 19 40 $2" 10 40 WAS GRADING-(9440) 2 34 $21072 2 34 $2,072 SIGN-(9440) 5 4 Sm 5 4 $373 LANIDSCAPE-(3440)VAIdg 14 4 NIA 14 4 WA FIRE -(9440)vAIdg 11 NIA NIA 11 WA WA FIRE DEPT ADMIN FEES-(4464) WA WA $822 WA NIA $m MICROFILM-(4786) WA WA $1,067 NAA NIA $1,087 PLAN CHECK-(3444) WA WA $14,706 NIA WA $14,708 NEWDEWNTTAX-(3994) WA WA $1,400 WA WA $1,408 grAMMMADM M0 FUND CITYFEE-(4M WA WA $16 WA NfA 816 WATER QUALrrY INSP M BEL WA O WA WA 0 NI TOTAL MONTH t!E YEAR TO DATE 788 11088 156 1,086288 SAME PERIOD FOR PRECEDING YEAR 207 425 $186.422 207 425 F96,422 FIRE DEPT PIC(28"18) $g, RM erAnmuwce SM FUND srAte FEE-per $145 $146 SEISMIC omm $724 $724 P OOLSISPASIOTHER BONDS('1666) $%ow $3,0D0 IP(2825,2826&20M $0 $0 PLANNING PIC FEE(9343) $2,81 $2,816 PLANNING INSP FEE CON $5,228 Il� tll I� STRUcTION SITEB(START 04102) 0 0 INDUSTRIAL SITES(START 11108) 0 0 COMMERCIALSITES 0 0 TOTAL MOM a YEAR TO DATE 0 0 SAME PERIOD FOR PRECEDING YEAR 0 0 MAMR BMW ACTWN P-1100,990 U. gODM 1231 wafer ddord whI ft $12Q000 ®pet setrlces 13$42 newport a oonskoclors Ik $248,165 L 0 amwaeh 'I edinger $105,000 L®whdd bodd 2847 park sffmd cm*uabn bw $100,000 LEGACY now d*m-4 unite 1051 bonb aided general 5106 ras(dwftIpvaolerpermitISSUED 0 nonqssldwdWpvsaterpam*ISSUED 0 Dana L Ogdon,AICP Assistant Dhctor of Commu rd—Building Page 2 MONTHLY BUILDING ACTIVITY REPORT AUGUST 2016 TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION CURRENT PERIOD FISCAL YEAR TO DATE NEW RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION PERMITS UNITS VALUATION PERMITS UNITS VALUATION SINGLE FAMILY DETACHED 6 6 $2,438,945 6 6 $2,438,945 CONDOITOWNHOMES 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 DUPLEX 0 0 $0 2 4 $706,459 THREE-FOUR UNIT APARTMENTS 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 FIVE OR MORE UNIT APARTM ENTS 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 TOTAL FAMILY UNITS 6 6 $2,438,945 8 10 $3,145,404 NEW RESIDENTIAL GROUP 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 VALUATION PERMITS VALUATION AMUSEMENT&RECREATION 0 $0 0 $0 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 0 $0 OTHER-PUBLIC PARKING 0 $0 0 $0 STRUCTURES OTHER THAN BLDGS 0 $0 0 $0 TOTAL NON-RESIDENTIAL 0 $0 0 $0 RESIDENTIAL ADDITIONSIALTERATIONS PERMITS VALUATION PERMITS VALUATION ROOM ADDITIONS/REMODELS 12 $149,871 21 $358,744 RESIDENTIAL GARAGES 0 $0 0 $0 PATIO COVERS 3 $22,820 9 $89,381 SWIMMING POOLS&SPAS 1 $300,000 2 $311,000 OTHER 103 $836,9891 140 $1,047,879 TOTAL RESIDENTIAL 119 $1,309,6801 172 $1,807,004 NON RESIDENTIAL ADDNIALTERATIONS PERMITS VALUATION PERMITS VALUATION INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS 1 $1,000,000 1 $1,000,000 COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS 3 $478,270 11 $1,106,583 OFFICE&PROFESSIONAL BLDGS 0 $0 1 $0 OTHER 9 $130,128 20 $562,128 TOTAL NON-RESIDENTIAL 13 $1,608,3981 33 $2,668,711 TOTAL MONTH AND YEAR TO DATE 138 $5,357,0231 213 10 $7,621,120 SAME PERIOD FOR PRECEDING YEAR 1 103 $12.406,4761 245 50 $29,419,649 Page 3 MONTHLY BUILDING ACTIVITY REPORT AUGUST 2016 TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION CURRENT PERIOD FISCAL YEAR TO DATE PERMITS,INSPECTIONS.&FEES PERMITS INSPECTIONS FEES PERMITS INSPECTIONS FEED BUILDING-(ACCT 3440) 138 1,232 $49,472 213 2,144 $78,532 ELECTRICAL-(3440) 17 27 $5,735 31 52 $9,689 PLUMBING-(3440) 14 19 $3,956 29 35 $7,504 MECHANICAL-(3440) 20 10 $3,029 39 50 $5,277 GRADING-(3440) 3 42 $22,895 5 76 $24,968 SIGN-(3440) 9 11 $771 14 15 $1,144 LANDSCAPE-(3440)wlBldg 0 1 NIA 14 5 N/A FIRE -(3440)w]Bldg 17 NIA NIA 28 NIA NIA FIRE DEPT ADMIN FEES-(4464) NIA NIA $1,995 WA NIA $2,817 MICROFILM-(4795) NIA NIA $1,294 NIA NIA $2,381 PLAN CHECK-(3444) NIA NIA $33,386 NIA WA $48,092 NEW DEVMNT TAX-(3334) NIA NIA $2,100 NIA NIA $3,500 BLDG STANDARDS ADM SPEC FUND CITY FEE-(4768 NIA NIA $29 NIA NIA $45 WATER QUALITY INSP(FROM BELOW) N/A 0 NIA NIA 0 NIA TOTAL MONTH&YEAR TO DATE 218 1,342 $124,661 373 2,377 $183,949 SAME PERIOD FOR PRECEDING YEAR 169 883 $198,421 376 1,308 $394,843 Q7HER FEE$ FIRE DEPT PIC(2629) $13,739 $19,072 BLDG STANDARDS SPEC FUND STATE FEE -(2606) $259 $404 SEISMIC(2605) $961 $1,684 POOLSISPASIOTHER BONDS(2655) $11,042 $14,042 TSIP(2625,2626&2627) $0 $0 PLANNING PIC FEE(3343) $6,528 $9,444 PLANNING INSP FEE(3344) $11,835 $17,060 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 1 0 1 0 MAJOR PERMIT ACTIVITY X 1100,000 PROJECT ADDRESS DEVELOPERICONTR VALUATION RDA AREA newsfd@crawford ph1314units tr 17507 calatlantic $1,751,033 LEGACY convert warehouse into office space 14201 Franklin thorpe construction $1,000,000 new sfd@Hunlley BO/2units tr 17507 Brookfield homes $687,912 LEGACY residential pv solar permit ISSUED 23 non-residential pv solar permit ISSUED 0 �. Dana L.Ogdon,AICP Assistant Director of Community evelopmenl-Building Page 4 MONTHLY BUILDING ACTIVITY REPORT SEPTEMBER 2016 TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION CURRENT PERIOD FISCAL YEAR TO DATE NEW RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION PERMITS UNITS VALUATION PERMITS UNITS VALUATION SINGLE FAMILY DETACHED 6 6 $2,594,747 121 12 $5,033,692 CONDOITOWNHOMES 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 DUPLEX 0 0 $0 2 4 $706,459 THREE-FOUR UNIT APARTMENTS 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 FIVE OR MORE UNIT APARTMENTS 1 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 TOTAL FAMILY UNITS 6 6 $2,594,747 14 16 $5,740,151 NEW RESIDENTIAL GROUP 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 VALUATION PERMITS VALUATION AMUSEMENT&RECREATION 0 $0 0 $0 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 6 $3,549,647 6 $3,549,647 SCHOOLS&EDUCATIONAL 0 $0 0 $0 COMMERCIAL RETAIL SALES 0 $0 0 $0 OTHER-PUBLIC PARKING 0 $0 0 $0 STRUCTURES OTHER THAN BLDGS 0 $0 0 $0 TOTAL NON-RESIDENTIAL 6 $3,549,647 6 $3,549,647 RESIDENTIAL ADDITION5IALTERAT10N5 PERMITS VA„�JATION PERMITS VALUATION ROOM ADDITIONS/REMODELS 17 $371,112 38 $729,856 RESIDENTIAL GARAGES 0 $0 0 $0 PATIO COVERS 4 $24,573 13 $113,954 SWIMMING POOLS&SPAS 4 $50,275 6 $361,275 OTHER 54 $538.6631 194 $1,586,542 TOTAL RESIDENTIAL 79 $984,6231 251 $2,791,627 NOW RESIDENTIAL ADDNIALTERATIONS PERMITS VALUATION PERMITS VALUATION INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS 1 $432,000 2 $1,432,000 COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS 6 $371,000 17 $1,477,583 OFFICE&PROFESSIONAL BLDGS 1 $285,000 2 $285,000 OTHER 16 $899,700 36 $1,461,628 TOTAL NON-RESIDENTIAL 24 $1,987,7001 57 $4,656,411 TOTAL MONTH AND YEAR TO DATE 115 $9,116,717 328 16 $16,737,837 SAME PERIOD FOR PRECEDING YEAR 69 .$2,913.9091 314 50 $32,333,558 Page 5 MONTHLY BUILDING ACTIVITY REPORT SEPTEMBER 2016 TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION CURRENT PERIOD FISCAL YEAR TO DATE PERMITS.INSPECTIONS.&FEES PERMITS INSPECTIONS FEES PERMITS INSPECTIONS FEES BUILDING-(ACCT 3440) 115 1,008 $65,640 328 3,152 $144,172 ELECTRICAL-(3440) 22 33 $6,370 53 85 $84,902 PLUMBING-(3440) 19 24 $4,231 48 59 $13,921 MECHANICAL-(3440) 16 16 $2,943 55 66 $10,447 GRADING-(3440) 1 27 $38 6 103 $5,315 SIGN-(3440) 3 2 $268 17 17 $25,236 LANDSCAPE-(3440)wlBldg 1 0 NIA 15 5 NIA FIRE -(3440)wlBldg 6 NIA NIA 34 NIA NIA FIRE DEPT ADMIN FEES-(4464) NIA NIA $3,721 NIA NIA $6,538 MICROFILM-(4795) NIA NIA $1,518 NIA NIA $3,899 PLAN CHECK-(3444) NIA NIA $143,739 NIA NIA $191,831 NEW DEVMNT TAX-(3334) NIA NIA $5,684 NIA NIA $9,184 BLDG STANDARDS ADM SPEC FUND CITY FEE-(4766 NIA NIA $43 NIA NIA $88 WATER QUALITY INSP(FROM BELOW) NIA 0 NIA NIA 0 NIA TOTAL MONTH&YEAR TO DATE 183 1,110 $234,195 556 3,487 $495,532 SAME PERIOD FOR PRECEDING YEAR 121 825 $89,519 497 2,133 $484,362 OTHER FEES FIRE DEPT PIC(2629) $26,910 $45,982 BLDG STANDARDS SPEC FUND STATE FEE-(2606) $390 $794 SEISMIC(2605) $2,192 $3,876 POOLS/SPAS/OTHER BONDS(2655) $678,000 $692,042 TSIP(2625,2626&2627) $118,640 $118,640 PLANNING PIC FEE(3343) $28,494 $37,939 PLANNING INSP FEE(3344) $12,044 $29,104 WATER QUALITY INSPECTIONS INSPECTIONS INSPECTIONS CONSTRUCTION SITES(START 04102) 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 A 0 0 MAJOR PERMIT ACTIVITY>$100.000 PROJECT ADDRESS DEVELOPERICONTR VALUATION RDA AREA new sfd crawford ph1416units tr 17507 calatlantic $2,594,747 LEGACY new commercial shell bldg(7buildings) kensington park drive regency centers $3,549,647 LEGACY site remediation 13872 red hill ave strongarm environmental $220,000 site architectual imptovments 15000 kensington park drive kprs constr $500,000 LEGACY office H. 1111 bell ave tenant $432,000 U. 17862 17th 2h constr $145,000 t.i. 2771 el Camino real w d s constr $125,000 U. 14051 newport tenant $285,000 residential pv solar permit ISSUED 21 non-residential pv solar permit ISSUED 0 C� Dana L.Ogdon,AICP Assistant Director of Community Development-Building Page 6 MONTHLY BUILDING ACTIVITY REPORT OCTOBER 2016 TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION CURRENT PERIOD FISCAL YEAR TO DATE NEW RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION PERMITS UNITS VALUATION PERMITS UNITS VALUATION SINGLE FAMILY DETACHED 0 0 $0 12 12 $5,033,692 CONDO/TOWNHOMES 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 DUPLEX 0 0 $0 2 4 $706,459 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 14 16 $5,740,151 NEW RESIDENTIAL GROUP 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 VALUATION PERMITS VALUATION AMUSEMENT&RECREATION 0 $0 0 $0 CHURCH ESIRELIGIOU S 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 6 $3,549,647 SCHOOLS&EDUCATIONAL 0 $0 0 $0 COMMERCIAL RETAIL SALES 0 $0 0 $0 OTHER-PUBLIC PARKING 0 $0 0 $0 STRUCTURES OTHER THAN BLDGS 0 $0 0 $0 TOTAL NON-RESIDENTIAL 0 $0 6 $3,549,647 RESIDENTIAL ADDITIONS/ALTERATIONS PERMITS VALUATION PERMITS VALUATION ROOM ADDITIONS/REMODELS 6 $215,000 44 $944,856 RESIDENTIAL GARAGES 0 $0 0 $0 PATIO COVERS 0 $0 0 $113,954 SWIMMING POOLS&SPAS 0 $0 0 $361,275 OTHER 1 46 $506.1521 46 $2,092,694 TOTAL RESIDENTIAL 52 $721,1521 90 $3,512,779 NON RESIDENTIAL AUDNIALTERATIONS PERMIT$ VALUATION PERMITS VALUATION INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS 0 $0 2 $1,432,000 COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS 4 $261,463 21 $1,739,046 OFFICE&PROFESSIONAL BLDGS 2 $260,000 4 $545,000 OTHER 20 $444,326 56 $1,906,154 TOTAL NON-RESIDENTIAL 26 $965.7891 83 $5,622,200 TOTAL MONTH AND YEAR TO DATE 78 $1,686,941 193 16 $18,424,777 SAME PERIOD FOR PRECEDING YEAR 131 $13,288,8041 445 81 $45,622,362 Page 7 MONTHLY BUDDING ACTIVITY REPORT OCTOBER 2016 TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION CURRENT PERIOD FISCAL YEAR TO DATE PERMIT IN PE TION FEES PERMITS INSPECTIONS FEES PERMITS INSPECTIONS FEES BUILDING-(ACCT 3440) 78 848 $22,314 406 4,000 $166,485 ELECTRICAL-(3440) 7 10 $1,955 60 95 $86,857 PLUMBING-(3440) 303 200 $18,217 351 259 $32,137 MECHANICAL-(3440) 9 26 $1,325 64 92 $11,773 GRADING-(3440) 1 24 $1,304 7 127 $6,619 SIGN-(3440) 7 10 $784 24 27 $26,020 LANDSCAPE-(3440)V48ldg 1 4 NIA 16 9 NIA FIRE -(3440)wlBldg 14 WA NIA 48 NIA NIA FIRE DEPT ADMIN FEES-(4464) NIA NIA $521 WA NIA $7,059 MICROFILM-(4795) WA NIA $1,759 WA NIA $5,658 PLAN CHECK-(3444) NIA WA $17,883 WA NIA $209,714 NEW DEVMNT TAX-(3334) NIA NIA $0 WA WA $9,184 BLDG STANDARDS ADM SPEC FUND CITY FEE-(4768 NIA WA $11 WA WA $99 WATER QUALITY INSP(FROM BELOW) NIA 0 NIA NIA 0 NIA TOTAL_MONTH&YEAR TO DATE 420 1,122 $66,072 976 4,609 $561,604 SAME PERIOD FOR PRECEDING YEAR 212 1,104 $193,436 709 3,237 $677,799 OTHER FEES FIRE DEPT PIC(2629) $3,436 $49,418 BLDG STANDARDS SPEC FUND STATE FEE-(2606) $99 $893 SEISMIC(2605) $425 $4,301 POOLSISPASIOTHER BONDS(2655) $2,000 $694,042 TSIP(2625,2626&2627) $0 $118,640 PLANNING PIC FEE(3343) $3,446 $41,385 PLANNING INSP FEE(3344) $3,974 $33,078 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 DERV L:OPERICONTR VALUATION RDA AREA new elec switchboard 14452 franklin d electric $256,740 office U. 17541 17th philco constr $225,000 t.l.hair salon 2801 el Camino real platinum $200,000 stabilize(2)bldgs 2960 champion way professional services $150,000 residential pv solar permit ISSUED 13 non-residential pv solar permit ISSUED 0 Dana L.Ogdon,AICP Assistant Director of Comm ity Development-Building Page 8 MONTHLY BUILDING ACTIVITY REPORT NOVEMBER 2016 TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION CURRENT PERIOD FISCAL YEAR TO DATE NEW RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION PERMITS UNITS VALUATION PERMITS UNITS VALUATION SINGLE FAMILY DETACHED 0 0 $0 12 12 $5,033,692 CONQOITOWNHOMES 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 DUPLEX 0 0 $0 2 4 $706,459 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 14 16 $5,740,151 NEW RESIDENTIAL GROUP 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 VALUATION PERMITS VALUATION AMUSEMENT&RECREATION 0 $0 0 $0 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 1 $10,061,362 7 $10,061,362 SCHOOLS&EDUCATIONAL 0 $0 0 $0 COMMERCIAL RETAIL SALES 1 $1,268,938 1 $1,268,938 OTHER-PUBLIC PARKING 0 $0 0 $0 STRUCTURES OTHER THAN BLDGS 0 $0 0 $0 TOTAL NON-RESIDENTIAL 2 $11,330,300 8 $11,330,300 RESIDENTIAL ADDITIONSIALTERATIONS PERMITS VALUATION PERMITS VALUATION ROOM ADDITIONSIREMODELS 7 $112,396 51 $1,057,252 RESIDENTIAL GARAGES 0 $0 0 $0 PATIO COVERS 4 $22,591 4 $136,544 SWIMMING POOLS&SPAS 2 $85,000 2 $446,275 OTHER 48 $410.3401 94 $410,340 TOTAL RESIDENTIAL 61 $630,326151 $2,050,411 NON RESIDENTIAL ADUNIALTERATIONS PERMITS VALUATION PERMITS VALUATION INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS 2 $168,500 4 $1,600,500 COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS 7 $343,116 28 $2,062,162 OFFICE&PROFESSIONAL BLDGS 4 $383,920 8 $928,920 OTHER 21 $600,600 77 $2,506,754 TOTAL NON-RESIDENTIAL 34 $1,496,1361 117 $7,118,336 TOTAL MONTH AND YEAR TO DATE 97 $13,456,762 290 16 $26,239,198 SAME PERIOD FOR PRECEDING YEAR 72 $5,829,074 517 91 $51,451,436 Page 9 MONTHLY BUILDING ACTIVITY REPORT NOVEMBER 2016 TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION CURRENT PERIOD FISCAL YEAR TO DATE PERMITS,INSPECTIONS,&FEES PERMITS INSPECTIONS FEES PERMITS INSPECTIONS FEES BUILDING-(ACCT 3440) 97 676 $58,179 503 4,676 $224,665 ELECTRICAL-(3440) 20 32 $4,000 80 127 $90,857 PLUMBING-(3440) 127 131 $11,036 478 390 $43,173 MECHANICAL-(3440) 12 7 $2,059 76 99 $13,832 GRADING-(3440) 2 33 $1,806 9 160 $8,425 SIGN-(3440) 3 8 $195 27 35 $26,214 LANDSCAPE-(3440)wlBidg 2 6 NIA 18 15 NIA FIRE -(3440)wlBldg 3 NIA NIA 51 NIA NIA FIRE DEPT ADMIN FEES-(4464) NIA NIA $1,429 NIA NIA $8,488 MICROFILM-(4795) NIA NIA $1,650 NIA NIA $7,307 PLAN CHECK-(3444) NIA NIA $23,507 NIA NIA $233,220 NEW DEVMNT TAX-(3334) NIA NIA $7,412 NIA NWA $16,597 BLDG STANDARDS ADM SPEC FUND CITY FEE-(4769 NIA NIA $59 NIA NIA $158 WATER QUALITY INSP(FROM BELOW) NIA 0 NIA NIA 0 dN/ATOTAL MONTH&YEAR TO DATE 266 893 $111,332 1,242 5,502 $672,SAME PERIOD FOR PRECEDING YEAR 249 999 $98,278 958 4,236 $776, OTHER FEES FIRE DEPT PIC(2629) $12,755 $62,173 BLDG STANDARDS SPEC FUND STATE FEE-(2606) $528 $1,421 SEISMIC(2605) $3,635 $7,936 POOLSISPASIOTHER BONDS(2655) $171,208 $865,251 TSIP(2625,2626&2627) $246,055 $364,695 PLANNING PIC FEE(3343) $4,064 $45,449 PLANNING INSP FEE(3344) $10,794 $43,872 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,_>1100,000 PROJECT ADDRESS DEVELOPERICONTR VALUATION RDA AREA new 3story tilt up med office 15000 kensington park dr kprs $10,061,362 LEGACY new cvs pharmacy 15180 kensington park dr miller constr $1,268,938 LEGACY t.l. 14401 Franklin alliance $164,500 t i.dentist 17542 irvine cozart const $155,000 t.i.office 17592 17th street balbas const $125,000 t.i. 14561 red hill tenant $112,000 interior demo 14192 franklin thorpe $280,000 intefior demo 14101 myford thorpe $165,000 residential pv solar permit ISSUED 14 non-residential pv solar hermit ISSUED 0 Dana L.Ogdon,AICP Ass,stant Director of Community Development-Building Page 10 MONTHLY BUILDING ACTIVITY REPORT DECEMBER 2016 TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION CURRENT PERIOD FISCAL YEAR TO DATE NEW RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION PERMITS UNITS VALUATION PERMITS UNITS VALUATION SINGLE FAMILY DETACHED 0 0 $0 12 12 $5,033,692 CONDOITOWNHOMES 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 DUPLEX 0 0 $0 2 4 $706,459 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 14 16 $5,740,151 NEW RESIDENTIAL GROUP 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 VALUATION PERMITS VALUATION AMUSEMENT&RECREATION 0 $0 0 $0 CHURCH ESIRELIGIOUS 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 7 $10,061,362 SCHOOLS&EDUCATIONAL 0 $0 0 $0 COMMERCIAL RETAIL SALES 0 $0 1 $1,268,938 OTHER-PUBLIC PARKING 0 $0 0 $0 STRUCTURES OTHER THAN BLDGS D $0 0 $0 TOTAL NON-RESIDENTIAL 0 $0 8 $11,330,300 RESIDENTIAL ADDITIONSIALTERATIONS PERMITS VALUATION PERMITS VA�ATI¢N ROOM ADDITIONSIREMODELS 4 $43,000 55 $1,100,252 RESIDENTIAL GARAGES 0 $0 0 $0 PATIO COVERS 3 $25,616 7 $162,160 SWIMMING POOLS&SPAS 4 $67,000 6 $513,275 OTHER 47 $317,435 141 $727,775 TOTAL RESIDENTIAL 58 $453,0511 209 $2,503,462 NON RESIDENTIAL ADDNIALTERATIONS PERMITS VALUATION PERMITS VALUATION INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS 0 $0 4 $1,600,500 COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS 6 $1,261,505 34 $3,343,667 OFFICE&PROFESSIONAL BLDGS 2 $1,360,000 10 $2,288,920 OTHER 9 $101,635 86 $2,608,3139 TOTAL NON-RESIDENTIAL 17 $2,723,1401 134 $9,841,476 TOTAL MONTH AND YEAR TO DATE 75 $3,176,191 365 16 $29,415,388 SAME PERIOD FOR PRECEDING YEAR 94 $19,040,510 522 133 $70,491,946 pace I I MONTHLY BUILDING ACTIVITY REPORT DECEMBER 2016 TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION CURRENT PERIOD FISCAL YEAR TO DATE PERMITS,INSPECTIONS.tip FEES PERMITS INSPECTIONS FEES PERMITS INSPECTIONS FEES BUILDING-(ACCT 3440) 75 592 $22,733 578 5,268 $247,398 ELECTRICAL-(3440) 14 16 $2,928 94 143 $93,785 PLUMBING-(3440) 31 205 $2,751 509 595 $45,924 MECHANICAL-(3440) 5 15 $1,351 81 114 $15,183 GRADING-(3440) 1 15 $9,277 10 175 $17,702 SIGN-(3440) 6 8 $552 33 43 $26,766 LANDSCAPE-(3440)wlBldg 0 NIA 18 #VALUEI NIA FIRE -(3440)wlBldg 12 NIA NIA 63 NIA NIA FIRE DEPT ADMIN FEES-(4464) NIA NIA $713 NIA NIA $9,201 MICROFILM-(4795) NIA NIA $819 NIA NIA $8,126 PLAN CHECK-(3444) NIA NIA $24,995 NIA NIA $258,215 NEW DEVMNT TAX-(3334) NIA NIA $0 NIA NIA $16,597 BLDG STANDARDS ADM SPEC FUND CITY FEE-(4758 NIA NIA $12 NIA NIA $170 WATER QUALITY INSP(FROM BELOW) NIA 0 NIA NIA 0 NIA TOTAL MONTH&YEAR TO DATE 144 851 $66,131 1,366 #VALUEI $739,067 SAME PERIOD FOR PRECEDING YEAR 152 1,048 $277,130 1,110 5,284 $1,053,207 OTHER FEES FIRE DEPT PIC(2629) $4,584 $66,757 BLDG STANDARDS SPEC FUND STATE FEE-(2805) $110 $1,531 SEISMIC(2605) $491 $8,426 POOLSISPASIOTHER BONDS(2655) $16,000 $881,251 TSIP(2625,2626 8 2627) $0 $364,696 PLANNING PIC FEE(3343) $4,344 $49,793 PLANNING INSP FEE(3344) $5,757 $49,629 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>$100,000 PROJECT ADDRESS DEVELOPERICONTR VALUATION RDA AREA Li.council chambers 300 centennial t b c contractors $520,000 U. 1472 edinger cb bovenkamp $120,000 U.-test kitchen 2642 michelle sefvco Inc $522,270 residential pv solar permit ISSUED 14 non-residential pv solar permit ISSUED 0 Dana L.Ogdon,AICD Assistant Director of Community Development-Building Page 12