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07 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 2018 YEAR IN REVIEW
MEETING DATE TO: FROM: SUBJECT: SUMMARY: AGENDA REPORT FEBRUARY 5, 2019 MATTHEW S. WEST, ACTING CITY MANAGER COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT Agenda Item Reviewed: City Manager Finance Director CITY OF TUSTIN COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 2018 YEAR IN REVIEW 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 2018 Year in Review summarizes the Community Development Department's activities throughout 2018 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. RECOMMENDATION: That the City Council receive and file the report. FISCAL IMPACT: None. CORRELATION TO THE STRATEGIC PLAN: 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. Adrianne DiLeva-Johnson Management Analyst ,Wz ,� Elizabeth A. Binsack Community Development Director YEAR IN REVIEW 2018 Presented on: February 5, 2019 _ "'i �.. ,-� _��,� , _. ,� x�� „r •., — ,,; ,�Fd•.•, =,tea - ��- - --,; •:',�° ''..} s ,` 4�� � � �►,� � 'ter r ' r ► •� ' � _ •:�r� lir � Y 'w � YOU S �-i - •� l±arc r''F :. CITY OF T COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT YEAR IN REVIEW 2018 Presented on: February 5, 2019 _ "'i �.. ,-� _��,� , _. ,� x�� „r •., — ,,; ,�Fd•.•, =,tea - ��- - --,; •:',�° ''..} s ,` 4�� � � �►,� � 'ter r ' r ► •� ' � _ •:�r� lir � Y 'w � Community Development Year in Review 2018 City of Tustin Community Development Year in Review 2018 CONTENTS OVERVIEW............................................................................................................... 3 CURRENT PLANNING............................................................................................. 4 OldTown Tustin.................................................................................................. 4 TustinLegacy...................................................................................................... 6 Activity within The District................................................................................. 9 Activity within The Market Place................................................................... 10 Other Projects throughout Tustin................................................................... 1 1 ADVANCED PLANNING...................................................................................... 14 Community Development Block Grant ....................................................... 16 Workshops......................................................................................................... 18 PLANNING DIVISION ACTIVITY SUMMARY........................................................ 19 CODE ENFORCEMENT.........................................................................................20 BUILDING DIVISION.............................................................................................. 21 BUILDING DIVISION ACTIVITY SUMMARY.......................................................... 24 Page 2 Community Development Year in Review 2018 OVERVIEW The City of Tustin's Community Development Department is pleased to present the Year in Review Report for 2018. Development highlights that occurred during 2018 include: new retail and medical facilities continuing to open at the new Village at Tustin Legacy shopping center; significant progress on construction of the Flight at Tustin Legacy creative office space; model homes opening for Vintage at Old Town Tustin; and, the groundbreaking of the new home community- Levity at Tustin Legacy. In addition to highlights on construction as well as new planning and building projects throughout Tustin, this report contains the following sections: 4 Current Planning, which includes updates on development within Old Town and Tustin Legacy, new retail developments, and other activities throughout the City. 4 Advanced Planning, these efforts involve special projects and activities, management of the Community Development Block Grant Program, and community workshops. 4 Planning Division Activity Summary, provides an overview of the number of projects and applications received during 2018. 4 Code Enforcement, includes enforcement activities throughout the year, such as the abatement of graffiti as well as participation in the Neighborhood Improvement Task Force. 4 Building Division, which outlines accomplishments such as construction activity, plan checks, permitting, and building inspections. 4 Building Division Activity Summary, provides a look at valuations and activity of the Building Division, by the numbers. ............................................................................................................ Construction of Flight at Tustin Legacy was in progress during 2018 ............................................................................................................. Page 3 Community Development Year in Review 2018 CURRENT PLANNING During the year 2018, the Community Development Department's Current Planning efforts included 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, new business activities, and other current planning projects throughout Tustin. Old Town Tustin The historic core of Tustin underwent many new developments in 2018 ranging from new businesses opening, to the beginning of construction on a new home community. Downtown Commercial Core Specific Plan: During 2018, the Tustin City Council adopted a new specific plan document, the Downtown Commercial Core Specific Plan, 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 continuing to be evaluated looking at various traffic calming measures, as well as incorporating additional outdoor seating and parklets throughout the area. Chaak Kitchen (215 EI Camino Real): A new Yucatan -inspired restaurant, called Chaak, completed a remodel of their building which included an expansion and the addition of an outdoor patio dining area and retractable roof. Chaak opened for business in August 2018. Page 4 Chaak is now open (photo courtesy: Chaak) ..................................................................... Community Development Year in Review 2018 Morning Lavender (330 EI Camino Real): Morning Lavender is a business which includes both a retail clothing/apparel boutique, and a cafe. The retail portion of the business opened during late 2017, and in early 2018, the cafe portion opened for business, making the business fully open on both sides of the building. NURNINU LAVENDER r ►� T, ...................................................................................... Morning Lavender cafe (photo courtesy: Morning Lavender) ....................................................................................... Vintage at Old Town Tustin (1208 Bell mont Court): During 2018, construction began, and the model homes were opened, for a new residential community. Vintage will feature 140 new homes with amenities such as a pool, clubhouse, and a new mini -park. The mini -park will be available for use by the public. 1 4 ............................................... Vintage model homes under construction (bottom) and open for tours (top) Page 5 Community Development Year in Review 2018 Habitat for Humanity Housing (140 S. A Street): Throughout 2018, Habitat for Humanity has been constructing two (2) detached condominium homes that are set aside for veterans and their families. In June 2018, the City of Tustin participated in a "build day" at the site with members of City Staff, City Council, and the community. A ribbon cutting ceremony for the new homes was held in December 2018. .............................................. Volunteers at the build day (left) Completed homes (right) .................................................................................. Zama Tea ABC License (434 EI Camino Real): The Zoning Administrator has approved a Type 41 ABC License for on-site beer and wine sales in conjunction with an existing cafe and outdoor seating area. Tustin Legacy The Tustin Legacy area continued to develop during 2018. Significant progress was made on the new corporate campus, Flight at Tustin Legacy, and a groundbreaking ceremony was held for a new home community, Levity at Tustin Legacy. All built, entitled, and future projects within the Tustin Legacy area can be seen on the map provided as Attachment A to this report. Levity in Tustin Legacy (Tustin Ranch Road/Victory Road): In January 2018, the City Council approved the development of a new 218 -unit residential community by CalAtlantic Homes. This project features three (3) new neighborhoods: Fleet at Levity - townhomes; Velocity at Levity - flats; and, Icon at Levity - single family homes. Permits were recently issued for construction of the model homes, which are anticipated to open during mid -2019. ONE . ---........................................................ Groundbreaking ceremony for Levity in Tustin Legacy- July 31, 2018 ..................................................................................................... Page 6 Community Development Year in Review 2018 Flight at Tustin Legacy (Barranca Parkway/Red Hill Avenue): This development proposal includes a variety of uses such as: creative office uses; a food hall; and, conference center including a connection into Tustin Legacy Park. Construction continued to progress rapidly during 2018. The core office buildings of the campus are anticipated to be complete during the first quarter of 2019. The food hall is anticipated to open in March 2019. r a Oil 00 i. it :.................................................................................... ........: Construction progress of Flight at Tustin Legacy- Photo Date: December 12, 2018 .....................................................................................................................: 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 construction, which involved the detention basin, is complete. Phase 11 of the project, which involves landscaping the park through Armstrong Avenue, and finalization of the parking lot and restroom facilities, is anticipated to be complete in conjunction with occupancy of the Flight at Tustin Legacy project. ....................................................................... Tustin Legacy Linear Park as seen from Flight ......................................................................: Page 7 Community Development Year in Review 2018 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 veteran's memorial. The veteran's plaza and memorial area, designed as a place of honor, will be located at the west side of the park. During 2018, grading work was completed at the site, and bids have been collected for Phase II of the project (which includes construction of the ball fields and equipment). Construction of the park has recently begun to progress, and is anticipated to be complete in early 2020. The Village at Tustin Legacy (15000 -15190 Kensington Park Drive): The retail portion of this new shopping center is fully constructed, and construction continues to progress on the medical office portion of the center. Hoag Health Center is now open, and continues to add new services to their facility. The Health South (acute care) facility is anticipated to commence with grading of their site in the near future. Additional businesses who have opened at The Village during 2018 include: Tustin Legacy Animal Hospital; Row House Gym; and, Noah's NY Bagels. South Orange County Community College District (SOCCCD) Advanced Technology and Education Park (ATEP) Campus (1624 Valencia Avenue): During 2018, construction was completed on the first ATEP building, which houses the career technical programs for Irvine Valley College. Rendering of the first ATEP building and the completed construction Community Development Year in Review 2018 Orange County Animal Care: (1630 Victory Road): In March 2018, Orange County Animal Care moved from their former facility in the City of Orange, to a new 10 -acre animal care facility in Tustin Legacy. Activity within The District 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): Although construction of Union Market was completed during 2015, during 2018 there were new businesses which opened in this retail space. These new businesses include: Berry Brand, Hello Lovebird, Scent Avenue, and The Paper House. Cinnaholic (2423 Park Avenue): During 2018, a new vegan cinnamon roll shop, which was featured on Shark Tank, opened in the former Bowlology location within the Promenade area of The District. Utopia Cafe (2489 Park Avenue): This European cafe, serving lunch and dinner, is anticipated to open soon in the former Peets Coffee location. The Yellow Chilli (2463 Park Avenue): In July 2018, the Zoning Administrator approved a request to establish an alcoholic beverage sales establishment in conjunction with outdoor seating at an existing tenant space within The District (former Sharky's location). The restaurant is anticipated to open in Spring 2019. Bubble Pop (2475 Park Avenue): A new business featuring bubble stations which allow interactive fun, and learning the science behind bubbles, is now open for children and families to enjoy. ...................................................... Cinnaholic is now open at The District ................................................ Joon Shabu 2 (2453 Park Avenue): In September 2018, the Zoning Administrator approved a request for alcoholic beverage sales at a new shabu shabu restaurant, and the restaurant is now open for business. Page 9 Community Development Year in Review 2018 UnionRyde (2471 Park Avenue): A new spin studio completed tenant improvements to their space, and opened for business during 2018. Activity within The Market Place Many new businesses received approval, completed tenant improvements, and opened within The Market Place during 2018. 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 new tenants within The Market Place. Sephora (2999 EI Camino Real) During 2018, construction of a new retail space was completed. This retail space is anticipated to contain up to four (4) tenants in the future. Sephora cosmetics is one of the tenants to occupy the new building, and opened their doors for business in June 2018. The photos below show the construction progress on the Sephora building. Sephora is open in The Market Place :................................................................ Page 10 Community Development Year in Review 2018 Carter's/OshKosh (2821 EI Camino Real): Carter's has expanded their store to include OshKosh, and has relocated to the former Famous Footwear location. They are now open for business in their new location. The Good Feet Store (2927 EI Camino Real): This new retailer featuring arch supports, shoes, and other foot -related products, opened for business during Spring 2018. KoJa Kitchen (2943 EI Camino Real): A new Korean -Japanese fusion food restaurant has opened in the former tenant space of The Melt. KoJa Kitchen features gourmet sandwiches infused with Korean and Japanese flavors. Alan's Candle Workshop (3003 EI Camino Real): This new retailer located next to White House/Black Market features unique handmade candles, animal shaped candles, and also provides the opportunity to learn to make your own candles at home. Other Projects throughout Tustin Red Hill Avenue Specific Plan (Red Hill Avenue between San Juan Street & Mitchell Avenue): In 2016, the Tustin City Council initiated the preparation of a specific plan for a portion of Red Hill Avenue just north and south of the Interstate 5 freeway with the goal of promoting revitalization within the existing commercial area. Through a series of public workshops and community input from 2016 to 2018, a plan was developed and refined, and ultimately adopted by the City Council in November 2018. Del Taco (13742 Red Hill Avenue): During 2018, a new Del Taco was constructed on the corner of Red Hill Avenue and San Juan Street. The former Del Taco in Red Hill Plaza has moved to the new location, and plans for the former building are still under discussion. Page 11 Community Development Year in Review 2018 Condominium Development (1381 - 1391 San Juan Street): Throughout 2018, construction progressed on a development consisting of five (5) single family detached condominiums at the existing site. Construction was recently completed on these units. 85°C Bakery Cafe (1100 Irvine Boulevard): Tenant improvements were completed and a new 85°C bakery has opened within an existing space in the Tustin Heights Shopping Center. Off the Boat Fish Grill (17582 17th Street, Suite 105): In May 2018, this new Mediterranean restaurant celebrated their ribbon cutting. This restaurant specializes in a variety of Mediterranean and seafood dishes. Family Promise Transitional Housing (1914 EI Camino Real): In November 2018, the Tustin City Council adopted an .......... ..................... Exclusive Negotiating Agreement with Family Promise of 85°C opened during 2018 Orange County, who is proposing to construct a project '• • • • • • • • • • consisting of seven (7) units, including a family resource center, for the purpose of providing short-term transitional housing for homeless families. Rock & Brews (1222 Irvine Boulevard): During 2018, the Planning Commission approved a request to remodel and expand the former Lone Star Steakhouse building, converting it into a Rock & Brews Restaurant. This American restaurant specializes in fresh comfort food and local craft brews. Page 12 Community Development Year in Review 2018 Taps Brewery and Barrel Room (15501 Red Hill Avenue, Suite 100): TAPS Brewery and Barrel Room opened for business during Summer 2018. It includes a tasting room, a dedicated food truck on-site, as well as entertainment. McDonalds (245 E. First Street): In June 2018, a full remodel of the existing McDonalds was completed. The remodel features a new modern design for the restaurant. Facade Remodel (420 E. First Street): A fagade remodel was completed for the center fronting First Street between Centennial Way and Prospect Avenue, occupied by Godfathers, Naan Kabob, Louie's Barbershop, and Satellite Cleaners. The fagade remodel includes new signage for the businesses as well. Jiouding Hot Pot (1052 Walnut Avenue): A new hot pot restaurant completed tenant improvements to their tenant space, and opened for business during 2018. Lyceum Village (14281 Chambers Road): In March 2018, the Planning Commission approved a request to establish an academic enrichment center in an existing tenant space, which includes instruction in sports, art, music, as well as academic tutoring. Schools First Credit Union (15332 Newport Avenue): During 2018, Schools First submitted plans for a new three-story 180,000 square foot facility, including a 5,000 square foot branch building. The plans are currently under review by City staff. ....................................... Conceptual renderings of Schools First Credit Union Oliboli Donuts (135 W. First Street, Suite B): A new donut and coffee shop has opened in Heritage Plaza. Oliboli Donuts is known for their 40 -hour process to develop their unique dough. Page 13 Community Development Year in Review 2018 Costco Gas Station (2655 EI Camino Real): Plans have been submitted, and are currently under review by City staff, to construct a new gas station adjacent to the existing warehouse site. 76 Gas Station (1001 Edinger Avenue): A new 76 Gas Station has opened, and is located adjacent to Edinger Avenue and California State Route 55, at the southwest portion of the property. St. Cecilia Church (1301 Sycamore Avenue): In October 2018, the Planning Commission approved a request to construct a new two-story meeting room building, expand the existing office building, and make additional improvements to the office and assembly areas of the church. ADVANCED PLANNING Staff within the Community Development Department continued to support the City of Tustin during 2018 through advanced planning and special project. 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 2017-18 reporting period. This annual report will be approved by the Planning Commission and transmitted to the State Office of Historic Preservation in January 2019. 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 2018. 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 various projects throughout the county including infill mixed use, housing, congregate care, and commercial projects in the cities of Irvine and Santa Ana. Page 14 Community Development Year in Review 2018 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 the State mandated vehicle emission reduction programs implemented by the City of Tustin. During the 2016-17 and 2017-18 Fiscal Years, $203,176 in funding was allocated to the pedestrian and traffic calming measures project in Old Town Tustin. Mills Act: The Community Development Department continued to maintain the Mills Act Contract program and monitored 22 contracts. There were four (4) new properties which entered into a Mills Act Contract during 2018: 265 Pacific Street; 150 Mountain View Drive; 405 West Main Street; and, 124 North B Street. The properties with Mills Act contracts monitored during 2018 are as follows: 178 N. C Street 183 N. C Street 170 N. A Street 310 S. Pasadena Ave. 148 Mountain View Drive 455 W. 3rd Street 415 W. 6t" Street 163 N. A Street 145 Pacific Street 148 N. B Street 405 W. Main Street 245 S. A Street 165 S. A Street 300-302 W. B Street 160 Pacific Street 265 Pacific Street 124 N. B Street 365 W. 6t" Street 168 N. A Street 520 W. Main Street 138 N. B Street 150 Mountain View Drive a�F :............................................................................................ 265 Pacific Street (top left) 1 150 Mountain View Drive (top right) 405 W. Main Street (bottom left) 1 124 N. B Street (bottom right) '......................................................................................... Page 15 Community Development Year in Review 2018 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 2018, the Callaham House (170 North A Street) was nominated and approved by the Planning Commission to receive a place in the Tustin Historic Register. The Callaham House was determined to have the date of 1923 as the most appropriate historical date of construction of the property. ....................................: Callaham House - 1923 Planning Commission as the Historic and Cultural Resources Advisor Program (HCRAP): In November 2018, the City Council affirmed that the Planning Commission should continue to act in an advisory capacity on matters related to historic and cultural resources, and additionally adopted the HCRAP which establishes their roles and responsibilities, along with a work program. The Planning Commission will transmit an Annual Report to the City Council which will include a statement of goals and objectives, accomplishments, and efforts to further the cultural, historical, and educational well-being of the community. 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. Community Development Block Grant The City of Tustin received an annual allocation of $830,724 from the Federal Department of Housing and Urban Development under the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program for the Program Year 2018-19. rage 16 Community Development Year in Review 2018 A project that progressed during the year 2018, which was supported by CDBG funding, was the Senior Center Alternate Power Source Improvements project. This project involved the installation of a new generator at the Tustin Area Senior Center, to support a variety of emergency service functions at the location including serving as a potential cooling center during extreme heat. CDBG funding was additionally awarded to more non-profit organizations than in the prior funding cycle. The CDBG allocations for program year 2018-19 are as follows: Public Services Activities (maximum 15% _ $124,608) Boys & Girls Clubs of Tustin $11,600 Graffiti Removal $22,008 Tustin Family & Youth Center $21,600 Community SeniorSery $16,600 Family Promise of Orange County $6,600 Goodwill of Orange County $6,600 Human Options $6,600 Mercy House $6,600 MOMS Orange County $6,600 Patriots & Paws $6,600 Veterans Legal Institute $6,600 YMCA of Orange County $6,600 Public Services Subtotal $124,608 Public Facilities and Improvements Old Town Improvements $211,116 Red Hill Improvements $100,000 Frontier Park Walking Trail and Irrigation Renovation $237,455 Public Facilities and Improvements Subtotal $548,571 Rehabilitation and Preservation Activities Code Enforcement $88,000 Rehabilitation and Preservation Subtotal $88,000 Program Administration & Planning Activities (maximum 20% _ $166,144) CDBG Program Administration $55,000 Fair Housing Services $14,545 Administration & Planning Subtotal $69,545 Grand Total for all Activities 5 830,724 Page 17 Community Development Year in Review 2018 Workshops During 2018, the Community Development Department held workshops regarding the City of Tustin's historic preservation efforts, and on the Red Hill Avenue Specific Plan. In addition, the Community Development Department participated in the City's development of the 2018 -'19 through 2022 -`23 Strategic Plan through a series of workshops, and the City of Tustin's 3rd Annual Citizen Academy. Historic Preservation: In May 2018, City staff prepared a workshop to highlight the City's historic preservation programs and efforts. Topics discussed at the workshop included: Tustin's history; historic preservation efforts in Tustin; the City's Cultural Resources Overlay District; the City's Historical Resources Surveys; the Certificate of Appropriateness process; the Residential Design Guidelines; the Commercial Design Guidelines; the Downtown Commercial Core Plan; the Tustin Historic Register Plaque Program; the Commendation Program; the Tustin Pioneers Recognition Program; and, the Mills Act Program. Red Hill Avenue Specific Plan: During 2018, City staff provided the third of a series of public workshops on the Red Hill Avenue Specific Plan. During this workshop: a final draft of the plan was presented, along with the a review of the overall process in preparing the Specific Plan; a pending Red Hill Avenue mixed-use project was discussed; the environmental review process was described; rr. 1 the City's efforts with regard to public 1I� i outreach was discussed; and, next steps for the Red Hill Avenue Specific plan were given. " Strategic Plan: A citywide workshop was held during Potential streetscape along Red Hill Avenue 2018 to gather the City Council and public's input on """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""' the City of Tustin 2018 -' 19 through 2022-'23 Strategic Plan. The Strategic Plan is a five- year planning document intended to guide the work and future of the organization. The Community Development Department participated through providing input on the City's strengths, limitations, opportunities, threats, department projects and initiatives, in order to help identify potential strategies for the future. Citizen Academy: During 2018, the Community Development Department participated in the City of Tustin's third Citizen Academy. The Academy featured presentations from each of the City's Departments, and provided participants with the opportunity to increase their knowledge regarding the operations of local government and to become more involved with the community. Community Development Year in Review 2018 PLANNING DIVISION ACTIVITY SUMMARY The Planning Division Activity Summary provides the number of applications received by the department during 2018. Permitting activity throughout 2018 was similar to years prior, with no significant increase or decrease in activity in any one category. Temporary Use Permits 46 Design Reviews Certificates of Appropriateness Conditional Use Permits Film Permits Large Gathering Permits Use Determinations Development Agreements Zone Changes Specific Plans Code Amendments Subdivisions General Plan Amendments Minor Adjustments Variances 27 26 19 IVA. 2 2 2 1 1 1 0 0 Page 19 Community Development Year in Review 2018 CODE ENFORCEMENT 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 2018: • A total of 480 code cases were initiated in 2018 of which 127 of those cases remain open to date, and 353 of those cases are closed. • The Administrative Citations Program continued to assist the Code Enforcement Officers and Police Officers in resolving code violations in a timely manner. In 2018, there were 117 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 2,987 incidents of graffiti during 2018. Approximately $115,000 was spent in 2018 on the removal of graffiti. The number of graffiti incidents reported can be seen in the graph below. Attachment C to this report displays the locations of all graffiti incidents reported during 2018. • Code Enforcement Officers additionally coordinated the removal of approximately 563 instances of discarded debris through CR&R Waste Services. • 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. 400 350 300 250 200 150 100 50 0 Number of Graffiti Incidents - City of Tustin Page 20 2015 2016 2017 2018 Community Development Year in Review 2018 BUILDING DIVISION 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 2018: Construction Activities: In 2018, 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 2018, the Building Division issued 1,090 permits for work valued at over $41 million. 375 single-family residential units were completed at the Greenwood Community. The 248,292 square foot Village shopping center at Tustin Legacy was completed and a new acute care hospital/rehabilitation facility at the site is preparing to begin construction. In addition, new single-family residential construction activities have commenced for the Vintage at Old Town Tustin single-family homes on Sixth Street. f Vintage F-7 active Permits Completed November G. M 19 ................................................................................. Vintage Homes under construction are shown in light blue ................................................................................. Page 21 Community Development Year in Review 2018 Also, the Orange County Animal Care facility at Tustin Legacy was completed in 2018, and Lennar Home's 218 -unit Levity project at Tustin Legacy has begun construction. In addition, the first phase of Flight is Active Permits �/ �Nre�-\,- nearing completion, a 390,440 square ; °°' ccmpietea i eg V Flight foot creative office campus with eight r' ; '�\ pecember xo, 2018 (8) separate office buildings, including i a food hall/conference center in two o.. �separate buildings and one 1 parking IN garage. iT11\. \ The following identifies the status of major construction projects occurring throughout Tustin in 2018: Habitat for Humanity at A Street: Complete 4 Taps Brewery (Red Hill): Complete 4 Del Taco (Red Hill): Complete 4 The Village at Tustin Legacy (Kensington Park Drive/Edinger Avenue): In Progress Flight at Tustin Legacy (Barranca Parkway/Red Hill Avenue): In Progress Vintage (Sixth Street): In Progress Levity at Tustin Legacy (Victory Road): In Progress --------------------------------------------------------------------------. Portions of Flight at Tustin Legacy under construction are shown in light blue ................................................................................: ................................................. Construction of Flight at Tustin Legacy 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 homeowner, 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 the applicant within a very fast ten (10) to fifteen (15) working days (first submittal), and five (5) to ten (10) working days for subsequent submittals. In rage -z-z Community Development Year in Review 2018 addition, applicants can request expedited plan check services ensuring a 2 to 3 - day plan check response when urgently needed. Permit Tracking System: The Building Division has implemented a new computerized permit tracking system that will maintain and organize permit and Planning Division records. The new system supports the Planning, Public Works, and Economic Development Department's information tracking requirements and allows information to be used by and shared between the various departments/divisions. The system also allows the public to apply online for building permit, Public Works encroachment permits, and Community Development discretionary applications (Conditional Use Permits, etc.), and view the status of their applications from submittal through final inspection/approval. Storm -Water Inspections: Building plan checkers ensure compliance with State requirements forwater quality control plans and inspectors, and Code Enforcement officers ensure that storm water runoff control is installed and maintained at active construction sites. Staff also ensures that contractors at 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 or is cleaned from the City's streets. Emergency Response: Building Division staff support Police and Fire emergency responses when fires, vehicular collisions, fallen trees, etc. have damaged a structure. These activities include after -hour responses on weekends, evenings, and holidays. During 2018, the Building Division provided emergency support to 14 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 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. Page 23 Community Development Year in Review 2018 BUILDING DIVISION ACTIVITY SUMMARY New Residential Construction Number of Permits Issued 42 Number of Units 42 Total Valuation: $8,809,709 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 4 Total Valuation: $1,489,591 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 825 Total Valuation: $11,831,871 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 219 Total Valuation: $19,066,567 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 in 2018:1,090 Total Valuations in 2018: $41,197,738 Attachments: A. Tustin Legacy Map and Project Table B. Certified Local Government Annual Report C. Graffiti Location Map 2018 D. 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PERMITS UNITS _VALUATION PERMITS, _UNITS..�: VALUATION $0 SINGLE FAMILY DETACHED 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 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 1TOTAL FAMILY UNITS 0 .0 $0 0 0 $0 N_E7R_SIDeNTIAL'bROU PERMITS 0 VALUATION $0 PERMITS' 0 V VALUATION $0 AMUSEMENT & RECREATION CHURCHES/RELIGIOUS HOTELS 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 MOTELS 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 GROUP QUARTERS 0 o $0 0 0 $0 TOTAL NON -FAMILY 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 NEW NONRESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION PERMITS 0 VALUATION $0 PERMITS' 0 V 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 Po 0 $0 OFFICE, BANK, & PROFESSIONAL 0 $0 10 $53,900,351 SCHOOLS & EDUCATIONAL 0 $0 0 $0 COMMERCIAL RETAIL SALES 0 $0 1 $1,000,000 OTHER -PUBLIC PARKING 0 $0 1 $10,853,221 ISTRUCTURES OTHER THAN B DGS 0 $0 0 $0 ITOTAL NON-RESIDENTIAL 0 $0 12 $65,753,572 RE81DENTIALADbITIONS/ALTEKATiONF,: PERMITS- 7 _VALUATION" ONlPERMITS $251,830 50 VALUATION $1,795,198 ROOM ADDITIONS/REMODELS RESIDENTIAL GARAGES 0 $0 0 $0 PATIO COVERS 4 $34,000 24 $255,015 SWIMMING POOLS & SPAS 6 $135,905 17 $422,206 ,OTHER 77 $1,387,045 382 $4,660,910 ITOTAL RESIDENTIAL 94 $1,808,780 473 $71133,3291 NONRESIDENTIAL RESIDENTIAL" -`PfkMITS 1 ', VALUATION $500,000 PERMITS= 5 = VALUATION!,: $1,024,756 INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS 3 $228,960 37 $6,957,936 OFFICE & PROFESSIONAL BLDGS 1 $150,000 7 $5,454,500 OTHER 21 $906,555 107 $3,196,474 ITOTAL NON-RESIDENTIAL 26 $1,785,515 ise ITOTAL MONTH AND YEAR TO DATE 120 $3,694t2941 641 0 $89,520,5671 ISAME PERIOD FOR PRECEDING YEAR 1 89 $1,538,2311 454 16 $30,953,6191 Page 1 MONTHLY BUILDING ACTIVITY REPORT JANUARY 2018 TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION CURRENT PERIOD $93,425 FISCAL YEAR TO DATE $183 PERMITS" -INSPECTIONS &:FEES PERMITS ; .-iINSPECTIONS'-., -: _FEES; , PERMITS INSPECTIONS FEES ..`. BUILDING- (ACCT 3440) 120 543 $42,721 641 4,887 $422,306 ELECTRICAL - (3440) 14 35 $4,054 104 225 $37,952 PLUMBING - (3440) 27 25 $5,422 308 391 $37,095 MECHANICAL - (3440) 12 34 $1,393 106 152 $19,157 GRADING - (3440) 0 4 $0 11 410 $51,742 SIGN -(3440) 11 15 $1,324 72 108 $7,819 LANDSCAPE - (3440)w/Bldg 0 3 NIA 5 63 N/A FIRE-(3440)w/Bldg 6 N/A NIA 94 NIA N/A FIRE DEPT ADMIN FEES - (4464) NIA NFA $2,299 ' N/A NIA $14,025 MICROFILM - (4795) N/A NIA $1,206 NIA NIA $10,915 PLAN CHECK - (3444) NFA N/A $17,714 N/A N/A $173,579 NEW DEVMNT TAX - (3334) N/A N/A $350 N/A N/A $74,927 BLDG STANDARDS ADM SPEC FUND CITY FEE - (4768 N/A NIA $20 N/A N/A $402 WATER QUALITY INSP (FROM BELOW) NIA 0 N/A NIA 0 NIA TOTAL MONTH &YEAR TO DATE 190 659 $76,503 1,341 6,23:6 $849,119 SAME PERIOD FOR PRECEDING YEAR 157 659 $81,271 1,543 7,012 $820,339 FIRE DEPT PIC (2629) $15,390 $93,425 BLDGSTANDARDS SPEC FUND STATE FEE - (2606) $183 $3,623 SEISMIC (2605) $797 $25,102 POOLS/SPAS/OTHER BONDS (2655) $13,500 $93,000 TSiP (2625, 2626 & 2627) $0 $2,468,509 PLANNING PIC FEE (3343) $3,579 $33,161 PLANNING INSP FEE (3344) $7,329 $85,90.1 MAJOR PERMIT ACTIVITY >41 W000 PROJECT, onsite sewer system U. "taps" t.i, "office" ti. 'office" reroof upgrade power to 3000amp ADDRESS 420 w 6th DEVELOPERI.CONTR VALUATION taylor morrison $457, 15501 red hill p k j construction $500, 2492 walnut elkah rachet $150, 730 el Camino way all pro building $100, 14791 myford howard roofing $123, 3002 Clow hi tech electrical $102, reslUvntiar pv sglar perrrnt laoucu 0 residential vehicle charger 0 non-residential pv solar permit ISSUED 0a�no, +...., non-residential vehicle charger 0 Dana L. Ogdon, AICIP Assistant Director of Communi Development - Building Page 2 MONTHLY BUILDING ACTIVITY REPORT FEBRUARY 2018 TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION CURRENT PERIOD VALUATION $0 FISCAL YEAR TO DATE VALUATION $0 AMUSEMENT & RECREATION CHURCHESIRELIGIOUS HOTELS 0 0 NEW RESIDENTIAL;CONSTRUCTION PEI2MIT5 - .:UNITS ,;.VALUATION :PERMITS : , UNITS : ':-VALUATION -_ SINGLE FAMILY DETACHED 2 2 $407,151 2 2 $407,151 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 2 2 $407,151 2' 2 $407,151 48W.148SIDENTIALOROUP_ `_ ..PERMITS.. 0 VALUATION $0 P-_ERMITS 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 NEVA•NON=RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION `_ ..PERMITS.. 0 VALUATION $0 P-_ERMITS 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 10 $53,900,351. SCHOOLS & EDUCATIONAL 0 $0 0 $0 COMMERCIAL RETAIL SALES 0 $0 1 $1,000,000 OTHER -PUBLIC PARKING 0 $0 1 $10,853,221 STRUCTURES OTHER THAN BLDGS 0 $0 0 $q TOTAL NON-RESIDENTIAL 0 $0 12 $65,753,572 Res,wtNTIAL•ADDITIONS/ALTERATIONS- _ PERMITS ` VALUATION PERMITS :VALUATION ROOM ADDITIONS/REMODELS 5 $63,000 55 $1,858,198 RESIDENTIAL GARAGES 0 $0 0 $0 PATIO COVERS 3 $16,607 27 $271,622 SWIMMING POOLS & SPAS 2 $42,000 19 $464,206 OTHER 41 $467,225 423 $5,128,135 TOTAL RESIDENTIAL 51 $588,832 524 $7,722,161 NON'RESIDENTIAL`ADDN/ALTERATIONS PERMITS =VALUATION 'PERMITS VALUATION= INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS 1 $150,000 6 $1,174,756 COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS 8 $2,193,583 45 $9,151,519 OFFICE & PROFESSIONAL BLDGS 0 $0 7 $5,454,500 OTHER 12 $1,888,375 119 $5,084,849 TOTAL NON-RESIDENTIAL 21 $4,231,9581 177 $20,865,624 TOTAL MONTH AND YEAR TO DATE 74 $5,227,941: 715 2 $94,748,508 P SAME PERIOD FOR PRECEDING YEAR 99 $3,854,588 553 18 $34,808,208 Page 1 MONTHLY BUILDING ACTIVITY REPORT FEBRUARY 2018 TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION CURRENT PERIOD - FISCAL YEAR TO DATE FIRE DEPT P/C (2629) PERMITS INSPECTIONS:'&`FEES, PERMITS INSPEGTION5'.; .FEES : " ,PERMITS _INSPECTIONS FEES- r BUILDING- (ACCT 3440) 74 334 $46,118 71.5 5,221 $468,424 ELECTRICAL - (3440) 12 86 $1,699 116 311 $39,651 PLUMBING - (3440) 13 97 $759 321 488 $37,854 MECHANICAL - (3440) 7 55 $732 113 207 $19,889 GRADING- (3440) 0 10 $0 11 420 $51,742 SIGN - (3440) 6 9 $749 '- 78 11.7 $8,568 LANDSCAPE- (3440)wlBidg 0 0 NIA 5 63 NIA FIRE - (3440)w/bldg 11 NIA NIA 105 NIA NIA FIRE DEPT ADMIN FEES - (4464) NIA N/A $582 NIA N/A $14,606 MICROFILM - (4795) N/A N/A $371 NIA NIA $10,486 PLAN CHECK - (3444) NIA NIA $8,664 N/A NIA $182,243 NEW DEVMNT TAX - (3334) NIA NIA $0 N/A NIA $74,927 BLDG STANDARDS ADM SPEC FUND CITY FEE - (4768 N/A NIA $2 NIA NIA $404 WATER QUALITY INSP (FROM BELOW) NIA 0 N/A WA 0 NIA TOTAL MONTH & YEAR TO DATE 123 591 $59,676 1,464 6,827 $908,795 SAME PERIOD FOR PRECEDING YEAR 143 626 $73,548 1,686 7,638 OTHER FEES - FIRE DEPT P/C (2629) $4,011 $97,436 BLDG STANDARDS SPEC FUND STATE FEE • (2606) $175 $3,797 SEISMIC (2605) $785 $25,881 POOLS/SPAS/OTHER BONDS (2655) $0 $93,000 TSIP (2625, 2626 & 2627) $0 $2,468,509 PLANNING PIC FEE (3343) $1,831 $34,992 PLANNING INSP FEE (3344) 1 $3,0941 $88,996 residential vehicle charger 1 nonresidential pv solar permit ISSUED 0 , non-residential vehicle charger 0 Dana L, Ogdon, AICP Assistant Director of Community velopment -Building Page 2 MONTHLY BUILDING ACTIVITY REPORT MARCH 2018 TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION CURRENT PERIOD VALUATION $0 FISCAL YEAR TO DATE VALUATIOW $0 NEW ESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION PERMITS :,,LINITS: VALUATION PERMITS. UNITS SINGLE FAMILY DETACHED 0 0 $0 2 2 $407,151 CONDOfTOWNHOMES 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 DUPLEX 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 EE-FOUR UNIT APARTMENTS THREE-FOUR 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 FIVE OR MORE UNIT APARTMENTS 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 ITOTAL FAMILY UNITS 0 0 $0 2 2 $407,151 NEW RESIDENTIAL -GROUP :PERMITS 0 VALUATION $0 PERMITS 0 VALUATIOW $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 t4ONrRtSibENtIAE-CQNSTRUCTION :PERMITS 0 VALUATION $0 PERMITS 0 VALUATIOW $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 lb $53,900,351 SCHOOLS & EDUCATIONAL 0 $0 0 $0 COMMERCIAL RETAIL SALES 0 $0 1 $1,000,000 OTHER -PUBLIC PARKING 0 $0 1 $10,853,221 ISTRUCTURES OTHER THAN BLDGS 0 $0 0 $0 ITOTAL NON-RESIDENTIAL 0 $0 12 $65,753,572 RESIDENTIAL ADDITIONS/ALTERATIONS PERMITS' K'PERMITS VALUATION;:; ROOM ADDITIONS/REMODELS 9 $130,357 64 $1,988,556 RESIDENTIAL GARAGES 0 $0 0 $0 PATIO COVERS 6 $39,440 33 $311,062 SWIMMING POOLS & SPAS 4 $in'loo 23 $657,306 JOTHER 54 $830,6761 477 $5,958,811 ITOTAL RESIDENTIAL 73 $1,193,5731 597 $8,915,734 6!ON,.RE,$lb5NTI'AL ADDNIALTERATIONS' PERMITSVALUATION V $0 PERMITS-- 6 VALUATION;'_ $1,174,756 INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS 7 $979,550 52 $10,131,069 OFFICE & PROFESSIONAL BLDGS 0 $0 7 $5454,500 OTHER 16 $372,834 135 $5,457,683 TOTAL NON-RESIDENTIAL 23 $1,352,3841 260- $22,218,008 TOTAL MONTH AND YEAR TO DATE 96 $2,545,9571 811 2 $97,294,465 SAME PERIOD FOR PRECEDING YEAR 116 $10,636,7401 669 24 $45,444,948 Page 1 MONTHLY BUILDING ACTIVITY REPORT .MARCH 2018 TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION CURRENT PERIOD $6,072 FISCAL YEAR TO DATE $103,508 RERMITS,"INSPECTIONS, & FEES _ PERMITS,,.. INSPECTIONS FEES PERMITS INSPECTIONS _ <FEES., `°,; BUILDING- (ACCT 3440) 96 418 $31,126 811 5,639 $499,550 ELECTRICAL - (3440) 12 96 $1,799 128 407 $41,450 PLUMBING -(3440) 15 100 $1,367 336 588 $39,221 MECHANICAL - (3440) 8 61 $1,003 121 213 $20,892 GRADING - (3440) 2 0 $2,325 13 420 $54,067 SIGN -(3440) 16 15 $617 94 132 $9,185 LANDSCAPE - (3440)w/Bldg 0 0 N/A 5 63 N/A FIRE - (3440)w/Bldg 19 N/A N/A 124 N/A NIA FIRE DEPT ADMIN FEES - (4464) NIA N/A $675 N/A NIA $15,282 MICROFILM - (4795) NIA NIA $665 NIA NIA $11,151 PLAN CHECK - (3444) N/A N/A $1 1,148 N/A N/A $193;391 NEW DEVMNT TAX- (3334) N/A N/A $0 N/A N/A $74,9.27 BLDG STANDARDS ADM SPEC FUND CITY FEE - (4768 N/A N/A $11 N/A N/A $415 WATER QUALITY INSP (FROM BELOW) N/A 0 NIA NIA 0 N/A TOTAL MONTH &YEAR TO DATE 168 690 $50,736 1,632 7,462 $959,531 SAME PERIOD FOR PRECEDING YEAR 196 1,022 $1.44,101 1,882 8,660 $1,037,988 FIRE DEPT P/C (2629) $6,072 _ INSPECTIONS. $103,508 BLDG STANDARDS SPEC FUND STATE FEE - (2606) 0 $102 INDUSTRIAL SITES (START 11/03) $3,899 SEISMIC (2605) 0 $445 $26,333 POOLS/SPAS/OTHER BONDS (2655) TOTAL MONTH & YEAR TO DATE $0 0 $93,000 TSiP (2625, 2626 & 2627) CAL SELECT BUILDERS $0 1 0 $2,468,509 PLANNING P/C FEE (3343) 15020 KENSINGTON PARK $2,066 $458,000 $37,058 PLANNING INSP FEE (3344) $2,272 $91,268 WATER QUALITY INSPECTIONS, INSPECTIONS _ INSPECTIONS. CONSTRUCTION SITES (START 04/02) 0 0 INDUSTRIAL SITES (START 11/03) DEVECOPEWCONTR 0 0 COMMERCIAL SITES 0 0 TOTAL MONTH & YEAR TO DATE LEGACY 0 0' SAME PERIOD FOR PRECEDING YEAR CAL SELECT BUILDERS 0 1 0 MIAJOR PERMIT ACTIVITY >:$100;000 RI20JECT;: ' ADDRESS DEVECOPEWCONTR VALUATION RDA AREA T.I, MRI FACILITY 15000 KENSINGTON PARK HOWARD BUILDING $340,650 LEGACY T.I. FITNESS STUDIO #140 15020 KENSINGTON PARK CAL SELECT BUILDERS $100,000' LEGACY TJ. RESTAURANT #100 15020 KENSINGTON PARK MITCHELL GENERAL $458,000 LEGACY residential pv solar permit ISSUED 3 residential vehicle charger 0 non-residential pv solar permit ISSUED 3 non-residential vehicle charger 0 Dana L. Ogdon, AICP Assistant Director of Community Development Building Page 2 MONTHLY BUILDING ACTIVITY REPORT APRIL 2018 TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION CURRENT PERIOD $0 FISCAL YEAR TO DATE VALUATION:. $o NFWRESIDENTIAL�CONSTRUCTION PERMITS UNITS VALUATION -PERMITS UNITS 0 SINGLE FAMILY DETACHED 0 0 $0 2 2 $407j161 CONDO/TOWNHOMES' 10 10 $2,063,519 10 10 $2,063,519 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 $o ITOTAL FAMILY UNITS 10 10, $2,063,519, 12 12 $2,470,670 NEW RES�IDE-TMLGROU .. TEIRAIT 0 $0 PERMITS� 0 VALUATION:. $o 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 $ol NEW;N,ON.RiESIDENTIALCONSTAUCTI'ON .. TEIRAIT 0 $0 PERMITS� 0 VALUATION:. $o 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 10 $53,900,351 SCHOOLS & EDUCATIONAL 0 $0 0 $0 COMMERCIAL RETAIL SALES 1 $550,000 2 $1,550,000 OTHER -PUBLIC PARKING 0 $0 1 $10,853,221 ,STRUCTURES OTHER THAN BLDGS 0 $0 0 $0 ITOTAL NON-RESIDENTIAL 1 $650,000 13 $66,303,572 RE,S]=DDI,T.IONS/AL-T-ERA-r!ONS� PERMITS � 15 VALUATION 'VALUATION $362,970 PERMITS 79 VALUATION_i' $2,351,525 ROOM ADDITIONS/REMODELS RESIDENTIAL GARAGES 0 $0 0 $0 PATIO COVERS 6 $20,444 39 $331,506 SWIMMING POOLS & SPAS 2 $53,667 25 $710,973 ,OTHER 37 $262,2831 514 $6,221,094 ITOTAL RESIDENTIAL 60 $699,3641 657 $9,615,0981 NON RESIDENTIAL ADDNIALTERAT-ION 'PERMITS:''. VALUATION 0 $0 PERMITSVALUATIONS 6 $1 , 1 74,7�66 5 INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS 3 $191,318 55 $10,322,387 OFFICE & PROFESSIONAL BLDGS 1 $100,000 , 5 500 $5,5$4,500 8$5,554,500 OTHER 13 $270,800 148 8 $5,728,483 ITOTAL NON-RESIDENTIAL 17 $562,1181 $227126 , 80, 1 ITOTAL MONTH AND YEAR TO DATE 88 $3,87= 899 12 I$101,169,46J6 2 SAME PERIOD FOR PRECEDING YEAR 85 $5,198,2741 754 30 $50,643,272 Page 1 MONTHLY BUILDING ACTIVITY REPORT APRIL 2018 TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION CURRENT PERIOD _- FISCAL YEAR TO DATE PRDJECT PERMITS, INSPECTIONS, &=FEES PERMITS INSPECTIONS FEES PERMIT$ _INSPECTIONS „ FEES_ BUILDING - (ACCT 3440) 88 427 $53,172 899 6,066 $552,722 ELECTRICAL - (3440) 12 102 $734 140 509 $42,183 PLUMBING - (3440) 9 104 $533 345 692 $39,754 MECHANICAL - (3440) 3 46 $157 124 314 $21;049 GRADING - (3440) 2 19 $2,154 15 439 $56,221 SIGN -(3440) 12 14 $1,700 106 146 $10,885 LANDSCAPE - (3440)w/Bldg 0 0 N/A 5 63 NCA FIRE - (3440)w/Bldg 15 N/A N/A 139 NIA NIA FIRE DEPT ADMIN FEES - (4464) NIA N/A $2,269 NIA N/A $17,551 MICROFILM - (4795) NIA N/A $996 NIA N/A $12,147 PLAN CHECK - (3444) N/A N/A $23,705 N/A NIA $217,096 NEW DEVMNT TAX - (3334) N/A NIA $243 N/A NIA $75,171 BLDG STANDARDS ADM SPEC FUND CITY FEE - (4768 NIA NIA $22 N/A NIA $437 WATER QUALITY INSP FROM BELOW) N/A D N/A N/A o N/A TOTAL MONTH & YEAR TO DATE 141 712 $85,685 1,773 8,229 $1,045,216 SAME PERIOD FOR PRECEDING YEAR 15.0 914 $89,872 2,032 9,574 $1,127,860 OTIER:FEES ADDRESS _- FIRE DEPT P/C (2629) PRDJECT $15,649 VINTAGE -CHELSEA MODEU4UNITS $119,157 BLDG STANDARDS SPEC FUND STATE FEE -(2606) VINTAGE -HUDSON MODEU6UNITS $194 TAYLOR MORRISSON $4,094 SEISMIC (2605) 2492 WALNUT $675 $100, $27,008 POOLS/SPAS/OTHER BONDS (2655) M D M CONSTRUCTION $0 TJ, -RESTAURANT $93,000 TSIP (2625, 2626& 2627) $100, $0 $2,468,509 PLANNING P/C FEE (3343) $4,387 $41,446 PLANNING INSP FEE (3344) 1 $6,381 $97,649 MAJOR PERMIT ACTIVITY>:$100,000 ADDRESS DEVELOPER/CONTR 'VALUATION PRDJECT $768, VINTAGE -CHELSEA MODEU4UNITS TR 17993 TAYLOR MORRISSON VINTAGE -HUDSON MODEU6UNITS TR 17993 TAYLOR MORRISSON $1,294, TI. DENTAL OFFICE 2492 WALNUT DREAM AND SPACE C $100, NEW RESTAURANT - DEL TACO 13742 RED HILL M D M CONSTRUCTION $550, TJ, -RESTAURANT 2943.EL CAMINO REAL J K R MANAGEMENT $100, 11 1cs1uen1(a1 Nv sUlaf Nenrrn 100Ucu D residential vehicle charger 0' non-residential pv solar permit ISSUED 1 non-residential vehicle charger 0 Dana L, Ogdon, AICP Assistant Director of Community Development _ u 1ding Page 2 LEGACY I MONTHLY BUILDING ACTIVITY REPORT MAY 20.18 TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION CURRENT PERIOD $0 FISCAL YEAR TO.DATE `NEW RESIDENTIAL ONSTRUC.TION PERMITS��_ UNIT-SK-:jf;, VALUATION PERMiTsg� UNITS � VALUATION �M SINGLE FAMILY DETACHED 0 0 $0 2 2 $407,151 CONDO/TOWNHOMES 0 0 $0 10 10 U,063.51.9 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 ITOTAL FAMILY UNITS 0 0 $0 12 12 $2,470,670 NEW--RESIDENTiAL GROUP PERMITS ;-----.7- 0 $0 0 VALUATION tis*,. $0 AMUSEMENT & RECREATION CHURCHES/RELIGIOUS HOTELS 0 0 $9 0 0 $0 MOTELS 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 GROUP QUARTERS 0 0 $0 0. 0 $0 TOTAL NON -FAMILY 0 0 $o 0 0 $6 'NEW -:NON=RESIDENTIAL ;CONSTRUCTION PERMITS ;-----.7- 0 $0 0 VALUATION tis*,. $0 AMUSEMENT & RECREATION CHURCHES/RELIGIOUS 0 $0 0 $0 INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS 0 $0 0 .,$o RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT 0 $0 0 $0 AUTO SERVICE & REPAIR 0 $0 0 $0 HOSPITALS & INSTITUTIONAL 0 $0 0 $0 OFFICE, BANK, & PROFESSIONAL 0 $0 10 $53,900,351 SCHOOLS & EDUCATIONAL 0 $0 0 $0 COMMERCIAL RETAIL SALES 0 $0 2 $1,550,000 OTHER -PUBLIC PARKING 0 $10,853,221 ISTRUCTURES OTHER THAN BLDGS 1 0 $0 0 $01 ITOTAL NON-RESIDENTIAL I _... -. 0 $0 13 $66,303,5721 ,RESIDENTIAL ADDITIONS/ALTERATIONS PERMITS 15 VALUATION $203,929 PERMITS 94 $2,555,454 ROOM ADDITIONSIREMODELS RESIDENTIAL GARAGES 0 $0 0 $0 PATIO COVERS 2 $3,303 41 $334,809 SWIMMING POOLS & SPAS 5 $95,144 30 $806,117 ,OTHER 46 $369,3941 559 $61,590j488 ITOTAL RESIDENTIAL 67 $671,7701 724 $10,286,8681 NOW -RE910tNTFA-,CADDN/ALTERATIONS_ PERMITS ,-_ 1 VALUATION $160,000 PERMITS 7 VALUATIOW-1 $1,334,756 INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS 2 $34,000 57 $10,356,387 OFFICE & PROFESSIONAL BLDGS 1 $124,360 9 $5,678,860 OTHER 13 $165,050 161 $5,893,633 ITOTAL NON-RESIDENTIAL 17 $483,4101 234 $23,263,5361 ITOTAL MONTH AND YEAR TO DATE 84 $1,155,180 983 12 $102,324,6461 ISAME PERIOD FOR PRECEDING YEAR 113 $4,322,9091 867 33 $54,966,1311 Page 1 MONTHLY BUILDING ACTIVITY REPORT MAY 2018 TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION PERIOD INSPECTIONS'_. FISCAL YEAR. TO DATE 'P,tRMITSi':-INSP,EC,TIONS; &PEES -T - _i�_ -CURRENT PERMITS=-._ INSPECTIONS FEESFOF-RMI!S, BLDG STANDARDS SPEC FUND STATE FEE (2600) INSPECTIONS '------,_ BUILDING - (ACCT 3440) 84r 514 $31,224 983 6,580 $583.945 ELECTRICAL - (3440) 25 117 -$2,333 165 .626 $44,616 PLUMBING - (3440) 15 117 $1,153 360 809 $40,907 MECHANICAL -(3440) 10 49 $587 134 363 $21,636 GRADING - (3440) 1 5 $1,736 16 444 $57,957 SIGN - (3440) 8 8 $1,462 114 154 $12,347 LANDSCAPE - (3440)W/Bldg 1 0 NIA 6 63 N/A FIRE - (3440)w/Bldg 5 NIA N/A :144 N/A N/A FIRE DEPT ADMIN FEES - (4464) NIA NIA $1,416 NIA N/A $18,967 MICROFILM - (4795) N/A NIA $271 N/A N/A $12.4 * 18 PLAN CHECK -(3444) N/A N/A $15,674 N/A N/A $232,770 NEW DEVIVINT TAX - (3334) N/A N/A $0 N/A NIA $76,171 BLDG STANDARDS ADM SPEC FUND CITY FEE - (4768 N/A NIA $8 NIA N/A $445 WATER QUALITY INSP (FROM BELOW) N/A 0 N/A NIA 0 N/A TOTAL MONTH & YEAR TO DATE 149 810. $55,664 1,922 9,039 $1,101,079 SAME PERIOD FOR PRECEDING YEAR 161 996 $86,730 2,193 10,570 $1,214,590 OTHER FEES, INSPECTIONS'_. FIRE DEPT PIC (2629) CONSTRUCTION SITES (START 04/02) $9,765 0 $128,922 BLDG STANDARDS SPEC FUND STATE FEE (2600) $71 0 $4,165 SEISMIC (2605) 0 $273 TOTAL MONTH & YEAR TO DATE $27,281 POOLS/SPAS/OTHER BONDS (2655) 0 $0 $01000 TSIP (2625, 2626 & 2627) $0 $2,468,509 PLANNING P/C FEE (3343) $3,186 $4.4,632 IPLANNING I INSP FEE (3344) 1 $2,6611 $100,3101 WATIEOUALIMINSPECTION9_ 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 T* $1'00,000.- ,A,D,jtCT - IADDRESS OFFICE T.I. 18302 IRVINE #350 T,I. 9200-SQFT 114352 CHAMBERS 73 SANCHEZ $1 LEGACY residential vehicle charger 0 non-residentlat pv solar permit ISSUED I non-residential vehicle charger 0 Dana L. Ogdon, AICP \j Assistant Director of Community Development - Building Page 2 MONTHLY BUILDING ACTIVITY REPORT JUNE 2018 TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION CURRENT PERIOD VALUATION $0 FISCAL YEAR TO DATE NEW RESIDENTIAL, CONSTRUCTION.: .:PERMITS-,* _.,':�UNITS, 0 VALUATION 0 $0 PERMITS,_ 2 -!-__gNITS:: 2 VALUATION, - $407,151 SINGLE FAMILY DETACHED CONDO/TOWNHOMES 0 0 $0 10 10 $2,063,519 DUPLEX 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 THREE-FOUR UNIT APARTMENTS 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 FVE OR MORE UNIT APARTMENTS 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 ITOTAL FAMILY UNITS 0 0 $01 12 12 $2,470,670 NEW RESIDENTIAL 'GROU 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 NONRESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION PERMITS 0 VALUATION $0 PERMITS 0 VALUATION_ $0 AMUSEMENT & RECREATION CHURCHES/RELIGIOUS 0 $0 0 $0 INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS 0 $0 a $431,336 RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT 0 $0 0 $0 AUTO SERVICE & REPAIR 0 $0 0 $0 HOSPITALS & INSTITUTIONAL 0 $0 0 $0 OFFICE, BANK, & PROFESSIONAL 0 $0 10 $53,900,351 SCHOOLS & EDUCATIONAL 0 $0 0 $0 COMMERCIAL RETAIL SALES 0 $0 2 $1,550,000 OTHER -PUBLIC PARKING 0 $u 1 $10,853,221 ISTRUCTURES OTHER THAN BLDGS 1 0 $0 0 $01 ITOTAL NON-RESIDENTIAL 1 0 $01 13 $66,53,5721 RESIDENTIAL ADDITIONSIALTERATIONS, -PERMITS 8 -VALUATION $491,427 PERMITS.: 102 �7 y8LUAT10N.-_ $3,046,882 ROOM ADDITIONS/REMODELS RESIDENTIAL GARAGES 0 $0 0 $0 PATIO COVERS 8 $96,527 49 $431,336 SWIMMING POOLS & SPAS 2 $107,600 32 $913,617 ,OTHER 57 $444,9161 616 $7,035,404 ITOTAL RESIDENTIAL 75 $1,140,3701 799 $11,427,2391 NONRESIDENTIAL MR-AMkATIONS, PERMITS, 1 VALUATION $24,168 PERMITS 8 VALUATIOW. $1,358,924 INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS 6 $345,000 63 $10,701,387 OFFICE & PROFESSIONAL BLDGS 1 $189,000 10 $5,867,860 OTHER 7 $281,550 168 $6,175,083 ITOTAL NON-RESIDENTIAL is $839,7181 249 $24,103,2541 ITOTAL MONTH AND YEAR. TO DATE 90 $1,980,0881 1,073 12 $104,304,734 ISAME PERIOD FOR PRECEDING YEAR 152 $6,797,8791 1,019 33 $61,764,010 Page 1 MONTHLY BUILDING ACTIVITY REPORT JUNE 2018 TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION CURRENT PERIOD INSPECTIONS' FISCAL YEAR TO DATE CONSTRUCTION SITES (START 04/02) PERMITS .INSPECTIONS 17FEES PERMITS INSPECTIONS ' FEES ' PERMITS .INSPECTIONS' FEES .. BUILDING -(ACCT 3440) 90 540 $29,646 1,073 7,120 $613,592 ELECTRICAL - (3440) 25 103 $1,227 190 729 $45,743 PLUMBING - (3440) 17 77 $1,258 377 886 $42;165 MECHANICAL - (3440) 6 44 $703 142 407 $22,339 GRADING - (3440) 0 2 $0 16 446 $57,957 SIGN - (3440) 8 11 $977 122 165 $13,324 LANDSCAPE - (3440)w/Bldg 0 0 N/A 6 63 N/A FIRE - (3440)w/Bldg 8 N/A N/A 152 N/A N/A FIRE DEPT ADMIN FEES - (4464) N/A N/A $942 N/A N/A $19,909 MICROFILM - (4795) N/A N/A $366 N/A N/A $12,784 PLAN CHECK - (3444) N/A N/A $14,412 N/A N/A $247;183 NEW DEVMNT TAX - (3334) N/A N/A $0 N/A N/A $75,171 BLDG STANDARDS ADM SPEC FUND CITY FEE -(4766 N/A N/A $10 N/A NIA $454 WATER QUALITY INSP (FROM BELOW) N/A 0 N/A N/A 0 N/A TOTAL MONTH & YEAR TO DATE 156 777 $49,541' 2,078 9;816 $1,150,621 SAME PERIOD FOR PRECEDING YEAR 1 237 1,198 $96,988 2,430 11,768 $:1,311,578 OTHER FEES VALUATION I " , INSPECTIONS' FIRE DEPT P/C (2629) CONSTRUCTION SITES (START 04/02) $10,894 0 $139,816 BLDG STANDARDS SPEC FUND STATE FEE - (2606) LEGACY $86 0 $4,250 SEISMIC (2605) 0 $327 TOTAL MONTH & YEAR TO DATE $27,608 POOLS/SPAS/OTHER BONDS (2655)_ 0 $8 X00 ,.. .._.. $101,000 TSIP (2625, 2626 & 2627) $0 $2,468;509 PLANNING P/C FEE (3343) $2,7771$47;409 PLANNING INSP FEE (3344) V,9941 $103,304 ,CRATER -QUALITY INSPECTIONS VALUATION I " , INSPECTIONS' INSPECTIONS{ . CONSTRUCTION SITES (START 04/02) $100,000 0 0 INDUSTRIAL SITES (START 11/03) LEGACY p 0 COMMERCIAL SITES sun 0 0 TOTAL MONTH & YEAR TO DATE 0 0 SAME PERIOD FOR PRECEDING YEAR 0 0 pv solar DEVELOPER/CONTR .. dbac inc VALUATION I " , . RDA AREF LEGACY $189,000 clover contracting Inc $100,000 c c & m Inc $120,000 LEGACY arman karamardian $120,198 sun $100,0001 LEGACY residential vehicle charger 0 non-residential pv solar permit ISSUED 0 non-residential vehicle charger 0 Dana L. Ogdon, AICP Assistant Director of Community Development Building Page 2 MONTHLY BUILDING ACTIVITY REPORT JULY 2018 TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION CURRENT PERIOD -VALUATION; $0 FISCAL YEAR TO DATE SEW RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION PERMITS:. UNITS =VALUATION; :PERMIT'SUNITS 0 VALUATION SINGLE" FAMILY DETACHED 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 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 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 ' NEW RESIDENTIAL GROUP : PER ,: 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. PER ,: 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 0 $0 OTHER -PUBLIC PARKING 0 $0 0 $0 STRUCTURES OTHER THAN'BLDGS 1 0 $0 0 $0 TOTAL NON-RESIDENTIAL 1 0 $0 0 $0 RESIDENTIALADDITIONS/ALTERATIONS PERMITS :VALUATION PERMITS -_ VALUATION;::, ROOM ADDITIONS/REMODELS 8 $1:08,500 8 $108,500 RESIDENTIAL GARAGES 0 $0 0 $0 PATIO COVERS 7 $23,860 7 $23,860 SWIMMING POOLS & SPAS 1 $7,000 1 $7,000 OTHER 53 $057,844 53 $957,844 TOTAL RESIDENTIAL 69 $10097,204 69 $1,097,204 NON°:RESIDENTIAL ADDN/ALTERATIONS _ >' PERMITS -- - =VALUATION PERMITS ' - VALUATION. - = INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS 0 $0 0 $0 COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS 7 $529,303 7 $529,303 OFFICE & PROFESSIONAL BLDGS 0 $0 0 $0 OTHER 13 $850,644 13 $850,644 TOTAL NON-RESIDENTIAL 20 $1,379,947. 20 $1,379,947 TOTAL MONTH AND YEAR TO DATE 89 $2,477,1 _51r 89 0 $2,477,151 SAME PERIOD FOR PRECEDING YEAR 1 79 $3,200,1041 79 0 $3,200,104 Page 1 MONTHLY BUILDING ACTIVITY REPORT JULY 2018 TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION CURRENT PERIOD H FISCAL YEAR TO DATE PERMITS, INSPECTIONS; &'FEES: ,_ PERMITS INSRECTIONS= FEES = PERMIT=S INSPECTIONS $0 BUILDING - (ACCT 3440) 89 410 $52,105 89 410 $52,105 ELECTRICAL - (3440) 29 113- $1,441 29 113 $1,441 PLUMBING - (3440) 226 229 $2,747 226 229 $2,747 MECHANICAL - (3440) 19 51 $1,040 19 51 $1,040 GRADING -(3440)' 2 4 $18.,390 2 4 $18,390 SIGN - (3440) 8 10 $1,079 8 10; $1,079 LANDSCAPE - (3440)w/Bldg 0 0 N/A 0 0 N/A FIRE - (3440)w/Bldg 7 NIA N/A 7 NIA NIA FIRE DEPT ADMIN FEES - (4464) NIA N/A $409 N/A N/A $409 MICROFILM - (4795) NIA N/A $185 N/A N/A $185 PLAN CHECK - (3444) N/A NIA $6;708 N/A N/A, $6,708. NEW DEVMNT TAX - (3334) NIA NIA. $0 N/A N/A- $0 BLDG STANDARDS ADM SPEC FUND CITY FEE - (4768 N/A N/A. $195 N/A N/A $195 WATER QUALITY INSP (FROM BELOW) NIA 0 NIA' N/A 0 NIA TOTAL MONTH & YEAR TO DATE 380 817 $84)300 380 817 $84,300 SAME PERIOD FOR PRECEDING YEAR 196 847 $88,694 196 847` $88,694 QTHER,,FEES H FIRE DEPT PIC (2629) $2,822 $2,822 BLDG STANDARDS SPEC FUND STATE FEE - (2606) $0 $0 SEISMIC (2605) $193 $193 POOLS/SPAS/OTHER BONDS (2655) $0 $0 TSIP (2625, 2626 & 2627) $0 $0 PLANNING P/C FEE (3343) $1,327 $1,327 PLANNING INSP FEE (3344) 1 $3,106 $3;106 0, "rubio's U, r & T hvac replace ice bear thermal pv solar 651 E first st 2955 el caminno real 2792 walnut 1472 edinger 300 centennial 1 0 A tustin property group $135,000 iitcheli general contr $125,000 c Olsen const $120,000 j Baum $500,000 LEGACY ;e energy $112,000 LEGACY residential vehicle charger 0 y n non-residential v solar permit ISSUED 0 (..� non-residential vehicle charger 1 Dana L. Ogdon, AICP Assistant Director of Community elopment -- Building Page 2 MONTHLY BUILDING ACTIVITY REPORT AUGUST 2018 TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION CURRENT PERIOD VALUATION $0 FISCAL YEAR TO DATE VALUATION $0 N1 11�E5ItYENTIAUCbg$TRU"ON PERMITS.. UNITS: ` " VALUATION ;PERMITS UNITS VALUATION $0 SINGLE FAMILY DETACHED 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 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 IFIVE ORMORE UNIT APARTMENTS 0 0 40 0 0 $0 ITOTAL FAMILY UNITS 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 NEW,RESIDENTIAUGROUP� PERMITS" 0 VALUATION $0 PEPMITS,..:,. 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 10 0 0 $0 NEW NON-kESIDENTIAL,..CONStRUC-TION PERMITS" 0 VALUATION $0 PEPMITS,..:,. 0 VALUATION $0 AMUSEMENT & RECREATION CHURCHES/RELIGIOUS 0 20 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 ISTRUCTURES OTHER THAN BLDGS 0 $0 0 $0 ITOTAL NON-RESIDENTIAL 0 $01 0 $01 RESIDENTIAL AOOITIONS/ALifERXrIONS' VALUATION FtRMITS�__�I___ VALUATION ROOM ADDITIONS/REMODELS 12 $102,300 20 $210,800 RESIDENTIAL GARAGES 0 $395,264 0 $0 PATIO COVERS 6 $45,912 13 $69,772 SWIMMING POOLS & SPAS 2 $50,500 3 $57,500 ,OTHER 46 $566,751 99 $1,524,595 ITOTAL RESIDENTIAL 66 $765,4631 136 $1,862,667 NbN'=RF-SIDENTIAL`ADDNIALT.ERAT16NS, VALUATION PERMITS VALUATION-'.: INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS 1 $36,000 1 $36,000 COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS 2 $395,264 9 $924,568 OFFICE & PROFESSIONAL SLOGS 4 $1,197,204 4 $1,197,204 OTHER 7 $117,850 20 $968,494 ITOTAL NON-RESIDENTIAL 14 $1,746,3181 34 $3,126,2661 ITOTAL MONTRAND YEAR TO DATE so $2j611,7821 169 0 $4,988,933 ISAME PERIOD FOR PRECEDING YEAR 112 $2,349,8461 191 0 $5,549,949 Page 1 MONTHLY BUILDING ACTIVITY REPORT AUGUST 2018 TYPE OF CONSTRUGTION CURRENT PERIOD =` INSPECTIONS , - FISCAL YEAR TO DATE FIRE DEPT P/C (2629) PERMITS; INSPECTIONS. &FEES _ =PERMITS INSPECTIONS' FEES ; .pERMiTS •INSPECT -IONS BUILDING- (ACCT 3440) 80 490 $38,064 169 900 $90,169 ELECTRICAL - (3440) 23 124 $1,003 52 237 $2,444 PLUMBING - (3440) 100 198 $5,050 326 427 $7,797 MECHANICAL - (3440) 25 56 $1,391 44 107 $21431 GRADING - (3440) 2 2 $1,265 4 6 $19,:655 SIGN - (3440) 12 1 $1,146 20 11 $2,225 LANDSCAPE - (3440)w/Bldg 0 0 N/A 0 0 N/A FIRE - (3440)w/Bldg 10 N/A N/A 17 N/A N/A FIRE DEPT ADMIN FEES - (4464) N/A NIA $1,914 N/A N/A $2,323 MICROFILM -(4795) N/A N/A $984 NIA N/A $1,169 PLAN CHECK _ (3444) N/A N/A $13,631 N/A N/A $20,339 NEW DEVMNT TAX - (3334) N/A NIA $0 N/A N/A $0 BLDG STANDARDS ADM SPEC FUND CITY FEE - (4768 N/A N/A $15 N/A N/A $210 WATER QUALITY INSP (FROM BELOW) N/A 0 N/A N/A 0 N/A TOTAL MONTH & YEAR TO DATE 252 871 $64,463 632 1,688 $148,762 SAME PERIOD FOR PRECEDING YEAR 278 1;233 $90,081 474 2,080 $178,775 OTHER--FEES INSPECTIONS; =` INSPECTIONS , - CONSTRUCTION SITES (START 04/02) FIRE DEPT P/C (2629) 0 $9,874 0 $12,696 BLDG STANDARDS SPEC FUND STATE FEE - (2606) 0 $131 TOTAL MONTH &YEAR TO DATE $131 SEISMIC (2605) SAME PERIOD FOR PRECEDING YEAR $656 0 $849 POOLS/SPAS/OTHER BONDS (2655) $0 $0 TSIP (2625, 2626 & 2627) $0 $0 PLANNING P/C FEE (3343) $2,455 $3,783 PLANNING INSP FEE (3344) $4,761 $707 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 0..3.rd floor 15000 kensington park howard building corp ti, ste#330 15000 kensington park boulder assoc t.l. ste#50 15000 kensington park howard _building corp 0. carwash 13871 red hill c w Insite Inc fl, donut shop 135 w first oliboll Ilc residential pv solar permit ISSUED 12 $468,160 legacy $341,1.80 legacy $341,180 legacy $100;000 $295,264 residential vehicle charger 0 non-resldentlal pv solar permit ISSUED non-residential vehicle charger Dana L. Ogden, AICP Assistant Director of Commun ty Development — Building Page 2 MONTHLY BUILDING ACTIVITY REPORT SEPTEMBER 2018 TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION CURRENT PERIOD FISCAL YEAR TO DATE NEW RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION:.: _PERMITS 0 -VALUATION. o $o PERMITS`: 0 UNITS. .: 0 ;VALUATION $0 SINGLE FAMILY DETACHED CONDO/TOWNHOMES 16 15 $2,404,962 15 15 $2,404,962 DUPLEX 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 THREE-FOUR UNIT APARTMENTS 0 0 $0 0 0 $o FIVE OR MORE UNIT APARTMENTS 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 ITOTAL FAMILY UNITS is 15 $2$404,962 15 15 $2,404,962 NEW'RESIDENTIAL-GROUP PERMITS:,:__ 1 VALUATION $804,540 PERMITS 1 -,VALUATION $804,540 _77 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:,:__ 1 VALUATION $804,540 PERMITS 1 -,VALUATION $804,540 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 0 $0 OTHER -PUBLIC PARKING 0 $0 0 $0 ISTRUCTURES OTHER THAN BL.DGS 1 0 $0 0 $0 ITOTAL NON-RESIDENTIAL 1 1 $804,5401 1 $804,5401 RESIDENTIAL ADDITIONS/ALTERATIONS PERMITS- 14 _:VALUATION $757,072 PERMITS 34 VALUATION== $967,872 ROOM ADDITIONS/REMODELS RESIDENTIAL GARAGES 0 $0 0 $0 PATIO COVERS 6 $127,700 19 $197,472 SWIMMING POOLS & SPAS 3 $21,000 6 $78,500 ,OTHER 61 $642,706 160 $2,167,301 ITOTAL RESIDENTIAL 84 $1,548,478 219 $3,411,1451 NON: RESIDENTIAL ADDN/ALTEkATIONS: PERMITS -`VALUATION. 0 $0 PERMITS:' 1 $36,000 INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS 5 $187,000 14 $1,111,568 OFFICE & PROFESSIONAL BLDGS 1 $54,917 5 $1,252,121 OTHER 12 $199,000 32 $1,167,494 ITOTAL NON-RESIDENTIAL. 18 $440,9171 52 $3,567,183 ITOTAL MONTH AND YEAR TO DATE 118 $5,198,898 287 15 $10,187,831 ISAME PERIOD FOR PRECEDING YEAR 81 $67,448,9601 272 0 $72,993,909 Page 1 MONTHLY BUILDING ACTIVITY REPORT SEPTEMBER 2018 TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION CURRENT PERIOD INSPECTIONS FISCAL_YEAR TO DATE 0 PERMITS?.INSPECTIONS, &_FEES PERMITS , ':INSPECTIONS. 0 ;FEES .... PERMITS INSPECTIONS . FEES BUILDING - (ACCT 3440) 118 401 $75,385 287 11301 $165,554 ELECTRICAL - (3440) 23 101 $1,659 75 338 $4,104 PLUMBING -(3440) 8 168 $532 334 595 $8,329 MECHANICAL -(3440) 13 42 $672 57 149 $3,103 GRADING - (3440) 7 3 $17,582 11 9 $37,236 SIGN - (3440) 6 9 $935 26 20 $3,160 LANDSCAPE- (3440)W/Bldg 0 0 N/A 0 0 N/A FIRE - (3440)w/Bldg 4 N/A N/A 21 N/A N/A FIRE DEPT ADMIN FEES -(4464) N/A NIA $960 N/A NIA $3,283 MICROFILM - (4795) NIA N/A $837 N/A NIA $2,007 PLAN CHECK - (3444) N/A N/A $35;397 NIA N/A $55,735 NEW DEVMNT TAX - (3334) NIA NIA $304 N/A N/A $304 BLDG STANDARDS ADM SPEC FUND CITY FEE - (4768 N/A N/A $25 N/A N/A $235 WATER QUALITY INSP FROM BELOW) NIA 0 NIA N/A 0 N/A TOTAL MONTH & YEAR TO DATE 179 724 $1-3.4,288 811 2,412 $283,050 SAME PERIOD FOR PRECEDING YEAR 226 897 $379,254 700 2;977 $558,028 OTHER FEES BLDGSTANDARDS SPEC FUND STATE FEE - (2606) SEISMIC (2605) POOLS/SPAS/OTHER BONDS (2655) TSIP (2625, 2626 & 2627) PLANNING P/C FEE (3343) PLANNING INSP FEE (3344) $7, $7, $1, $11,661( 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 $100,000 PROJECT NEW SFD ATTACHED CONDO "HUDSON" PHI/ 7-UNIT5 NEW SFO ATTACHED CONDO "CHELSEA" PH2/8-UNITS NEW CLUBHOUSE 3036-SQFT FIRE REPAIR DAMAGE ROOM ADDITION ADDRESS TR 17993 -VINTAGE TR 17993 -VINTAGE 13843 TUSTIN EAST DR 10740 TAULBEE CT 17482 AMAGANSET �YLOR MORRISON $ \YLOR MORRISON $ 41NTREE -EVERGREEN $ J CLASSIC WOODWORKS $ SME IMAGE REMODELING $ rtrziluotIlia/ Nv wall Nainni laaucu 10 residential vehicle charger 0 non-residential pv solar permit ISSUED ` c� �•\ non-residential vehicle charger Dana L. Ogdon, AICD Assistant Director of Community Development — Building Page 2 1,598,998.43 805,963.82 804;540.00 420,000;00 100,000.04 MONTHLY BUILDING ACTIVITY REPORT OCTOBER 2018 TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION CURRENT PERIOD VALUATION $135,051 FISCAL YEAR TO DATE CONSTRUCTION NEW ,BESIbgNTIA" -,PERMITS 0 UNITS :VALUATION 0 $0 PERMITS 0 . UNITS.�:,�: 0 VALUATIOW�- $0 SINGLE FAMILY DETACHED CONDO/TOWNHOMES 0 0 $0 15 15 $2,404,962 DUPLEX 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 THREE-FOUR UNIT APARTMENTS 0 0 $0 0 0 to FIVE OR MORE UNIT APARTMENTS 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 1TOTAL FAMILY UNITS 0 0 $0 is Is $2,404,962 NEWkEsiDENTiALGROUP PERMITS 1 VALUATION $135,051 PERMITS. 2 VALUATION $939,591 AMUSEMENT & RECREATION CHURCHES/RELIGIOUS HOTELS 0 0 $0 o o $0 MOTELS 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 GROUP QUARTERS 0 0 $9 0 0 $0 TOTAL NON -FAMILY 0 0 $0 0 0 $3 NEW NON-RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION PERMITS 1 VALUATION $135,051 PERMITS. 2 VALUATION $939,591 AMUSEMENT & RECREATION CHURCHES/RELIGIOUS 0 $0 0 $0 INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS 1 $0 1 $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 $o OTHER -PUBLIC PARKING 0 $U Q $0 STRUCTURES OTHER THAN BLDGS 0 $0 0 $0 ITOTAL NON-RESIDENTIAL 2 $135,0511 3 $939,591 RESIDENTIAL ADDITIONS/ALTERATIONS PERMITS 12 VALUATION $282,645 -PERMITS 46 VALUATION, - $1,260,517 ROOM ADDITIONS/REMODELS RESIDENTIAL GARAGES 0 $0 0 $0 PATIO COVERS 7 $75,313 26 $272,786 SWIMMINGPOOLS & SPAS 1 $8,000 7 $86,600 OTHER 1 62 $661,489 222 $9,828,790 ITOTAL RESIDENTIAL - 1 82 $1,027,47 301 U,438,5931 NONRESIDENTIAL: ADDNIALTERATIONS EIERMIfS 0 $0 1 VALUATION $36,000 INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS 8 $1,406,941 22 $2,518,509 OFFICE & PROFESSIONAL BLDGS 3 $1,168,520 8 $2,420,641 OTHER' 10 $213;320 42 $1,380,814 ITOTAL NON-RESIDENTIAL 21 $2,788,7811 73 $6,355,964 jTOTAL MONTH AND YEAR TO DATE 106 $3i951,2791 392 15 $14,139,110 ISAME PERIOD FOR PRECEDING 95 $7,236,2141 367 0 $80,230,123 Page 1 MONTHLY BUILDING ACTIVITY REPORT OCTOBER 2018 TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION CURRENT PERIOD INSPECTIONS FISCAL YEAR TO DATE FIRE DEPT PIC (2629) ,PERMITS, INSPECTIONS, & FEES" PERMITS "` INSPECTIONS " " FEES _ ' PERMITS: INSPECTIONS FEES BUILDING - (ACCT 3440) 105 425 $65,387 392 1,726 $230,94.1 ELECTRICAL, - (3440) 23 141 $1,590 98 479 $5,69,3 PLUMBING - (3440) 20 148 $2,256 354 743 $10,585 MECHANICAL - (3440) 16 57 $1,011 73 206 $4,114 GRADING - (3440) 3 8 $2,080 14 17 $39,317 SIGN - (3440) 5 7 $425 31 27 $3,585 LANDSCAPE - (3440)w/Bldg 1 0 NIA 1 0 N/A FIRE-(3440')w/Bldg 9 N/A N/A 30 NIA N/A FIRE DEPT ADMIN FEES - (4464) N/A N/A $1,003 N/A N/A $4,286 MICROFILM - (4795) N/A N/A $506 N/A N/A $2;513 PLAN CHECK - (3444) N/A NIA $1603 N/A N/A $72,398' NEW DEVMNT TAX - (3334) N/A N/A $107 N/A N/A $411 BLDG STANDARDS ADM SPEC FUND CITY FEE • (4768 N/A N/A $28 NIA N/A $263 WATER QUALITY INSP (FROM BELOW) NIA 0 N/A N/A 0 NIA TOTAL MONTH & YEAR TO DATE 182 786 $91,056 993 3,198 $374,906 SAME PERIOD FOR PRECEDING YEAR 162 899 $77,9551 862 3,876 $635,984 OTHER FEES INSPECTIONS INSPECTIONS FIRE DEPT PIC (2629) ADDRESS $7,569 0 $26,641' BLDG STANDARDS SPEC FUND STATE FEE - (2606) 0 $254 COMMERCIAL SITES $611 SEISMIC (2605) 0 $679 9222 Irvine $2,262 POOLS/SPAS/OTHER BONDS (2655) SAME PERIOD FOR PRECEDING YEAR $10,000 0 $10,000 TSIP (2625, 2626 & 2627) 15000 Kensington Park Dr $0 $ 1,158,520,00 $0 PLANNING PIC FEE (3343) $4,394 $16,055 PLANNING INSP FEE (3344) $8,538 $23,,749 WINTER QUALITY INSPECTIONS INSPECTIONS INSPECTIONS CONSTRUCTION SITES (START 04/02) ADDRESS 0 0 INDUSTRIAL SITES (START 11/03) 313 Vintage 0 0 COMMERCIAL SITES 1422 Edinger Ave#130 0 0 TOTAL MONTH & YEAR TO DATE 9222 Irvine 0 0 SAME PERIOD FOR PRECEDING YEAR 13882 Newport #8 0 0 MAjQR:PERMIT ACTIVITY ? $100,000" PROJECT ADDRESS DEV ELOPER/CON TR 7: ` VALUATION ," new clubhouse @ vintage 313 Vintage Taylor Morrlsson $ : 135,050.56 t.i, 1422 Edinger Ave#130 Binnquist. Dev $ 350,000.0.0 t.l. "Rock & Brews" 9222 Irvine Terra -Nova Industries $ 655,000,00' U. restaurant 13882 Newport #8 Curcuma Holdings $ 180,000.00 t.l. 15000 Kensington Park Dr Howard Building Corp $ 1,158,520,00 m.gMpnllal nv solar nermit ISSUED 19 residential vehicle charger 0 non-residential pv solar permit ISSUED 19�" a- non -residential vehicle charger 0 Dana L. Ogdon, A1CP Assistant Director of Communi evelopment - Building Page 2 MONTHLY BUILDING ACTIVITY REPORT NOVEMBER 2018 TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION CURRENT PERIOD .VALUATION' $0 FISCAL YEAR TO DATE -VALUATION3� $939,591 NEW RESIDENTIAL -CONSTRUCTION PERMITS ,,,,VALUATION'PERMITS � UNITS VALUIPMOW SINGLE FAMILY DETACHED 0 0 $0 0 0 0 CONDO[TOWNHOMES 0 0 $0 15 15 $2.404,962 DUPLEX 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 THREE-FOUR UNIT APARTMENTS 0 0 $0 0 0 $o FIVE OR MORE UNIT APARTMENTS 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 1TOTAL FAMILY UNITS 0 0 $0 15 16 $2,404,962 -NW-."kESibeNTiAL'GROU_ P PERMITS " 0 .VALUATION' $0 PERMI-TS.- 2 -VALUATION3� $939,591 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 $o 0 0 $F NEW NON-RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION PERMITS " 0 .VALUATION' $0 PERMI-TS.- 2 -VALUATION3� $939,591 AMUSEMENT & RECREATION CHURCHES/RELIGIOUS 0 $0 0 $0 INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS 0 $0 1 $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 ISTRUCTURES OTHER THAN BLDGS 0 $0 0 $0 ITOTAL NON-RESIDENTIAL 0 $01 3 $939,591 REOiD,ENTiAL'7AI)DITIONgiA,LT"ERATIONS 11 VALUATION $186,088 PERMITS' = 57 VALtjATION $1,436,606 ROOM ADDITIONS/REMODELS RESIDENTIAL GARAGES 0 $0 0 $0 PATIO COVERS 4 $36,666 30 $309,452 SWIMMING POOLS & SPAS 4 $147,550 11 $234,050 ,OTHER 43 $442,6911 265 .$3,271,481 ITOTAL RESIDENTIAL 62 $812,9951 363 $5,251,58-81 NOWRESIDENTIAL. ODN/ALTERATIONS PERMITS 7_1VALUATION $0 PERMITS.,- 1 '-VALUATION ;- $36,000 INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS 2 $430,000 24 $2,948,509 OFFICE & PROFESSIONAL BLDGS 0 $0 8 $2,420;641 OTHER 9 $355,500 51 $1,736,314 ITOTAL NON-RESIDENTIAL 11 $785,5001 84 $7,141,4641 jTOTAL MONTH AND YEAR TO DATE 73 $1,598,4961 466 15 $15,737,606 ]SAME PERIOD FOR PRECEDING YEAR 86 $4,175,8391 453 0 $84,405,963 Page 1 MONTHLY BUILDING ACTIVITY REPORT NOVEMBER 2018 TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION CURRENT PERIOD $4,991 FISCAL YEAR Td BATE BLDG STANDARDS SPEC FUND STATE FEE - (2606) IP gPRMIT .111SISPECTIOW&IFEES. PERMITS =INSPECTIONS SEISMIC (2605) FEES�,.' IPERMITS; INSPECTIONS POOLS/SPAS/OTHERBONDS (2655) BUILDING - (ACCT 3440) 73 364 $28,491 405 2,090 $259,433 ELECTRICAL - (3440) 11 124 $684 109 603 $6,377 PLUMBING - (3440) 10 8 $1,680 364 751 $12,265 MECHANICAL - (3440) 19 44 $738 92 250 $4,852 GRADING - (3440) 2 0 $3,720 16 17 $43,037 SIGN - (3440) 4 5 $83 35 32 $3,668 LANDSCAPE - (3440)W/Bldg 2 0 N/A 3 0 NIA FIRE - (3440)W/Bldg 2 NIA N/A 32 N/A N/A FIRE DEPT ADMIN FEES - (4464) N/A N/A $598 N/A -N/A ---$4,88-3 MICROFILM - (4795) NIA N/A $121 N/A N/A $2,633 PLAN CHECK - (3444) N/A NIA $9,669 N/A N/A $82,068 NEW DEVMNT TAX - (3334) N/A NIA $0 N/A N/A $411 BLDG STANDARDS ADM SPEC FUND CITY FEE - 768 N/A N/A $8 NIA N/A $271 WATER t --K UUALI Y INSP (FROM BELOW) N/A 0 NIA 0 N/A TOTAL MONTH & YEAR TO DATE 123 545 $45,792 1,116 3,743 $4119,898 SAME PERIOD FOR PRECEDING YEAR 151 874 $92,101 1,013 4,750 $728,084 TT �ER FEES �ES FIRE DEPT PIC (2629) $4,991 $31,632 BLDG STANDARDS SPEC FUND STATE FEE - (2606) $77 $688 SEISMIC (2605) $319 $2,581 POOLS/SPAS/OTHERBONDS (2655) $3,000 $13,000 TSIP (2625. 2626 & 2627) $0 $0 PLANNING PIC FEE (3343) $30221 $19,076 IPLANNING INSP FEE (3344) $2:364 $26,114 ,W ATE1114LIALID(INSPECTIONS ANS INSPECTIONS -INSPECTIONS- CONSTRUCTION SITES (START 04/02) 0 0 INDUSTRIAL SITES (START 11/03) 0 0 COMMERCIAL SITES 0 TOTAL MONTH & YEAR TO DATE 0 0 ISAME PERIOD FOR PRECEDING YEAR 0 0 .MAJOR PERMIT ACTIVITY >-$100,000.1- PROJECT t.1, restaurant "Yellow chilli" 2463 Park U. restaurant "taste changan" 13051 Newport pv solar permit ISSUED is *nstruction $ 250,000.00 Kong Design Group $ 1180,000.00 residential vehicle charger 0 non-residential p v solar permit ISSUED 0 non-residential vehicle charger 0 Dana L. Ogdon, AICP Assistant Director of Community Development-- Building MONTHLY BUILDING ACTIVITY REPORT DECEMBER 2018 TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION CURRENT PERIOD FISCAL YEAR TO DATE NEW RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION < - PERMITS UNITS_ VALUATION PERMITS UNITS VALUATION. SINGLE FAMILY DETACHED 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 CONDO/TOWNHOMES 15 15 $3,934,077 30 30 $6,339,039 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 15 15 $3,934,077 30 30 $6,339,039 NEW RESIDENTIAL'GROUP PERMITS 0 VALUATION $0 PERMIT_ S 2 VALUATION $939,591 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 PERMIT_ S 2 VALUATION $939,591 AMUSEMENT & RECREATION CHURCHES/RELIGIOUS '. 0 $0 0 $0 INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS 0 $0 1 $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 3 $939,591 ESIDENTIAL;ADDITIONS/ALTERATIONS, R_._. _. ._....... ._ _ _._. _._ PERMITS _ VALUATION PERMITS - VALUATI.ON_,-. ROOM ADDITIONS/REMODELS 4 -- _ $59,726 61 _. , $1,496,331 RESIDENTIAL GARAGES 0 $0 0 $0 PATIO COVERS 5 $56,135 35 $365,587 SWIMMING POOLS & SPAS 1 $30,000 12 $264,050 OTHER 32 $331,733 297 $3,603,214 TOTAL RESIDENTIAL :: 42 $477,594 405 $5,729,182 NONRESIDENTIAL, DN/ALTERATIONS PERMITS ; ' 2 VALUATION; $1,520,000 PERMITS 3 VALUATION,; $1,556,000 INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS 3 $515,000 27 $3,463,509 OFFICE & PROFESSIONAL BLDGS 0 $0 8 $2,420,641 OTHER 11 $635,000 62 $2,371,314 TOTAL NON-RESIDENTIAL 16 $2,670,0001 100 $9,811,464 TOTAL MONTH.'ANU YEAR TO DATE 73 $7,081,671 538 30 $22,819,276 SAME PERIOD'FOR' PRECEDING YEAR 68 $1,520,3101 521 0 $85,926,272 Page 1 MONTHLY BUILDING ACTIVITY REPORT DECEMBER 2018 TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION CURRENT PERIOD $34,824 FISCAL YEAR TO DATE $184 PERMITS: INSPECTIONS, & FEES " PERMITS ".:INSPECTIONS $863 FEES , PERMITS INSPECTIONS FEES BUILDING - (ACCT 3440) 73; 379 $40,480 538 2,469 $299;912 ELECTRICAL - (3440) . 10 35 $550 119 638 $6,927 PLUMBING - (3440) ' : . 7 76 $595 371 827 $12,859 MECHANICAL - (3440) 5 33 $522 97 283 $5,374 GRADING - (3440) 1 0 $2,764 17 17 $45,801 SIGN -(3440) 6 2 $821 41 34 $4,490 LANDSCAPE - (3440)w/Bldg 0 0 N/A 3 0 N/A FIRE - (3440)w/Bldg 2 N/A N/A 34 N/A N/A FIRE DEPT ADMIN FEES'- (4464) N/A N/A $842 N/A N/A $5,725 MICROFILM - (4795) N/A NIA $338 N/A N/A $2,972 PLAN CHECK - (3444) NIA N/A $15,419 N/A N/A $97„487 NEW DEVMNT TAX - (3334) N/A N/A $0 N/A N/A $41 BLDG STANDARDS ADM SPEC FUND CITY FEE - (4768 N/A N/A $20 N/A N/A $291 WATER QUALITY INSP (FROM BELOW) N/A 0 N/A N/A 0 N/A TOTAL MONTH & YEAR TO DATE 104 525 $62,351 1,220 _4,268 $482,249 SAME PERIOD FOR PRECEDING YEAR 138 827 $44,532 1,151 5,577 $772,617 FIRE DEPT P/C (2629)' : , $3,192 $34,824 BLDG STANDARDS SPEC FUND STATE FEE - (2606) $184 $871 SEISMIC (2605) $863 $3,444 POOLS/SPAS/OTHER BONDS (2655) $0 $13,000 TS IP (2625, 2626 & 2627) $0 $0 PLANNING P/C FEE (3343) $4,294 $23,371 PLANNING INSP FEE (3344) $4,833 $30,947 WATER QUALITY INSPECTIONS INSPECTION_ S” 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 MAJORPERMIT ACTIVITY.><$100,000 PROJECT _- .. ADDRESS DEVELOPER/CONTR VALUATION t.i, pastry school 3057 Edinger Seashore Const $ 135,000.00 t.i. 14191 Myford Coastline Development Inc $ 1,440f000.00 t.i. - Community Ctr 300 Centennial KG Axis Inc $ 350,000;00 t.i. 1361 Valencia Talent Air $ 200;000.00, t.i, 150 EI Camino Real Andrew Chang $ 151;000.00; Velocity Model/10-units Tr 18125 -Levity Lennar $ 2,731,530.49 Fleet ModeU5-units Tr 18'(25 -Levity Lennar ` "` $ 1,202,546.23 J residential pv solar permit ISSUED 11 residential vehicle charger 0 non-residential pv solar permit ISSUED 0 non-residential vehicle charger 0 Dana L. Ogdon, AICP Assistant Director of Community Development — Building Page 2