HomeMy WebLinkAbout02 2019 YEAR IN REVIEW •
AGENDA REPORT ITEM #2
MEETING DATE: JANUARY 28, 2020
TO: PLANNING COMMISSION
FROM: COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
SUBJECT: CITY OF TUSTIN COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 2019 YEAR IN
REVIEW
RECOMMENDATION:
That the Planning Commission receive and file the report.
DISCUSSION:
The Community Development Department's 2019 Year in Review summarizes the
Community Development Department's activities throughout 2019 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 Elizabeth A. Binsack
Management Analyst 11 Director of Community Development
Attachment: Community Development Department 2019 Year in Review
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CONTENTS
OVERVIEW.... ... .... ... .. ... ... . .............................................................2
CURRENT PLANNING..... .. .. ..... . .... ...................................................3
OldTown Tustin... ..... .. ...... . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . ..................... . . . . . . .... . . .. . ... ..3
TustinLegacy.... ....... .............. ..... .. ...... ..... . ...................... .........4
Activity within The District....... ................ .................. . .................7
Activity within The Market Place.. . ........ ...................... ............ ....7
Other Projects throughout Tustin... ... ..... ... ............... ........ .... ........8
ADVANCED PLANNING.................................................................1 1
Historic Preservation.... . .... . ........ .. . .. ... ... . .. . . . .. . .. . . ...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. 12
Community Development Block Grant.. ...... ..... ........... . . . . .... . . .. . . .13
Workshops... . . . .. .. . . . . . .. . .. . . . ... . .. .. . ... . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . .... . .. . ... 1 4
PLANNING DIVISION ACTIVITY SUMMARY....................... . .. .. .. ... . .... ... 15
CODE ENFORCEMENT.. ........... .... .............. ..... ................ .. ...... .. . .. ..16
BUILDING DIVISION.. .. .. . . . .. . .. ..... .. ....... .. ......... .. .... . ......... .. . ... .. . . .. .....17
BUILDING DIVISION ACTIVITY SUMMARY... .... . ..... . ........... ... .... ... ... .....20
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OVERVIEW
The City of Tustin's Community Development Department is pleased to present the
Year in Review Report for 2019. Development highlights that occurred during 2019
include: completion of Phase I of Flight at Tustin Legacy's creative office space,
including the Mess Hall; construction has continued, and residents have moved in, to
their new homes at Vintage at Old Town Tustin; the model homes have opened with
construction well-underway for Levity at Tustin Legacy; and construction began for the
new Legacy Magnet Academy.
In addition to highlights on construction as well as new planning and building projects
throughout Tustin, this report contains the following sections:
Current Planning, which includes updates on development within Old Town and
Tustin Legacy, new business activities, and other activities throughout the City.
4 Advanced Planning, these efforts involve special projects and activities, historic
preservation, 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 2019.
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.
Building Division Activity Summary, provides a look at valuations and activity of
the Building Division, by the numbers.
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CUR RENT PLANNING
During the year 2019, 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.
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The historic core of Tustin continued to evolve in 2019 with further construction on a
new home community. The City Council has also commissioned staff to begin an
update to Historic Resource Survey.
Historic Resources Survey Update: The Community Development Department is
beginning a comprehensive update to the City's 2003 Historical Resources Survey. As
part of this project, a consulting team will be asked to assist with the update to the
existing records from the 2003 survey, identify buildings which may have been missed
in the previous survey, and identify any new buildings which have reached 45 years of
age since the previous survey. The survey is anticipated to be complete in 2021 .
Vintage at Old Town Tustin (1208 Bellmont Court): During 2019, construction continued
to progress on the Vintage residential community. The community amenities, including
the clubhouse and mini-park, were completed, and new residents began to move in
during Summer 2019. At build-out, Vintage at Old Town Tustin will include 140 attached
townhomes. Please refer to Attachment A for an exhibit displaying the active and
completed permits for this project.
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Tustin Legacy
The Tustin Legacy area changes on a daily basis, due to continued development
throughout the year 2019 and onward. A significant accomplishment for the City of
Tustin during 2019, was completion of Phase I of the new corporate campus, Flight at
Tustin Legacy. Part of the daily changes to Tustin Legacy, include the progress on the
Levity at Tustin Legacy residential community, Veterans Sports Park, and Legacy
Magnet Academy, which will welcome new students through its doors in the Fall of
2020. All built, entitled, and future projects within the Tustin Legacy area can be seen
on the map provided as Attachment C to this report.
Flight at Tustin Legacy (Barranca Parkway/Red Hill Avenue): Throughout 2019,
construction progressed, and was ultimately completed on Phase I of the Flight at
Tustin Legacy corporate campus. The campus includes a variety of uses such as
creative offices, a food hall (the Mess Hall), and a conference center. The campus
also includes a connection into Tustin Legacy Linear Park. Development of Phase 11 of
the Flight campus, will progress in the future.
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Tustin Legacy Linear Park (Barranca Parkway / Red Hill Avenue): The 26-acre portion
of the linear park is considered the "anchor" to the park which is anticipated to run
throughout the Tustin Legacy area in the future. The park incorporates the Barranca
Detention Basin, and also includes direct access to the Flight campus, mentioned
above.
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Levity at Tustin Legacy (Tustin Ranch Road/Victory Road): Throughout 2019,
development progressed rapidly on a new 218-unit residential community. This project
features three new neighborhoods: Fleet at Levity - townhomes; Velocity at Levity -
fats; and, Icon at Levity - single family homes. The home center and model homes
opened in September 2019. Residents have moved into the first two phases of the
Levity community, and will continue to move in throughout 2020. Please refer to
Attachment B for an exhibit displaying the active and completed permits for the
project.
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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: soccer fields, ball fields, tennis courts, basketball
courts, sand volleyball courts, pickleball courts, a skate park, a playground and
splashpad area, and a veteran's memorial. The veteran's plaza and memorial area,
designated as a place of honor, will be located at the west side of the park.
Construction of the park has progressed throughout 2019, and the park is anticipated
to open to the public during the Summer of 2020.
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Legacy Magnet Academy (Tustin Ranch Road/Valencia Avenue): In March 2019, the
Tustin Unified School District held a groundbreaking ceremony for the Legacy Magnet
Academy. The academy will be focusing on TIDE (Technology, Innovation, Design,
Entrepreneurship), which is a business-oriented program for the students. Construction
is well-underway at the site, and the school is on schedule to open in Fall 2020.
The Village at Tustin Legacy (15000 - 15190 Kensington Park Drive): The Village at Tustin
Legacy, is one of Tustin's newest shopping centers, consisting of both retail and
medical services. During 2019, grading was completed, and construction has
commenced on the Health South acute care/rehabilitation facility.
Residential Community (Tustin Ranch Road/Warner Avenue): In December 2019, the
City Council approved an application submitted by Brookfield Residential to construct
a new community within Tustin Legacy. The community is proposed to include 400
residential units, including open space, park areas, and community amenities. The
neighborhoods will be comprised of 117 detached homes, 129 triplex homes, and 154
stacked flats and townhomes.
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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 prospective new tenants.
Union Market (2493 Park Avenue): Although construction of Union Market was
completed during 2015, new tenants continue to rotate and open within this space.
New businesses which opened inside Union Market during 2019 include: Auraganic
Juicery, Flippan, Indulge Activewear, Leave N Cream, Roba Noodle, Stowaway, and
Woofpak.
Utopia Caffe (2489 Park Avenue): This European cafe serving coffee, tea, pastries,
along with lunch and dinner items, opened in early 2019.
The Yellow Chilli (2463 Park Avenue): The Yellow
Chilli, which serves Indian food, received their
alcoholic beverage sales license, along with
approval to establish outdoor seating. The
restaurant completed their tenant r,
improvements to the existing space (former
Sharky's location), and subsequently opened
during mid-2019.
Spice-C Hot Chicken Tenders (2455 Park
Avenue): A new restaurant featuring spicy
chicken is currently completing tenant
improvements to the former Mobtown Pizza
tenant space, and is anticipated to open in +♦ CdffQ-'-.;
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Activity viithin The Market Plu,.,
Many new businesses received approval, completed tenant improvements, and
opened within The Market Place during 2019. 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.
Natuzzi Editions (2862 EI Camino Real): A new Italian furniture retailer featuring furniture
and decor from Natuzzi Editions Retail Collection opened in early 2019, adjacent to
Nordstrom Rack.
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Bath and Body Works [White Barn] (2785 EI Camino Real): During 2019, Bath and Body
Works expanded their tenant space to incorporate a White Barn candle shop as part
of their retail selection.
StretchLab (2911 EI Camino Real): A new health and wellness tenant opened in The
Market Place during Fall 2019. StretchLab's flexoigists offer assisted stretches,
customized to meet each client's individual needs.
Athleta (2993 EI Camino Real): A retailer specializing in fitness and sports attire for
women and girls has located into the newly constructed tenant space adjacent to
Sephora.
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Ortho Mattress (2862 El Camino Real): Ortho Mattress is an existing tenant within The
Market Place, but is anticipated to relocate to the tenant space directly adjacent to
Total Wine and More.
Trinity Broadcasting Network (14131, 52, & 71 Chambers Road, 14101 & 31 Franklin
Avenue, 2442 Michelle Drive): Trinity Broadcasting Network has submitted a request to
establish joint-use parking at their site, consolidate four lots into one parcel, and
complete facade, landscape, and hardscape improvements including modified
parking stalls at their existing facility. A public hearing on the project is anticipated to
be held by the Planning Commission at their meeting on January 28, 2020.
Freeway Display Billboards Ordinance: In December 2019, the Planning Commission
recommended that the City Council approve an Ordinance which authorizes freeway
adjacent digital display billboards, subject to certain criteria. The City Council is
anticipated to hold a public hearing on the Ordinance on January 21 , 2020.
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Club Studio (1091 Old Irvine Boulevard): An application has been submitted for a new
gym and fitness center which will include a variety of amenities such as fitness classes,
circuit (HITT) training, a spa, sauna, steam room, and child care services on-site while
members utilize the facility. Club Studio is proposed to locate within the former OSH
tenant space, and will be initiating an interior and exterior remodel of the facility.
During 2019, City Staff began their review of the plans and proposal for the project.
Veterinary Clinic (3059 Edinger Avenue): In July 2019, the Zoning Administrator
approved a request for a veterinary clinic offering a combination of general and
specialty veterinary services to locate in an existing tenant space within Jamboree
Plaza.
Pediatric Urgent Care (14971 Hold Avenue): In April 2019, the Planning Commission
approved a request to establish a pediatric urgent care within the former Coco's
building within the Tustin Courtyard Shopping Center. The new facility will include a
lobby, eleven exam rooms, two flex exam rooms, and a separate area for labs, x-rays,
and a nurse station.
Escape Room (13031 Newport Avenue #202): The Zoning Administrator approved a
request to establish an escape room entertainment venue in an existing tenant space
within Plaza Lafayette. Plans for the tenant improvements are currently under review
by City Staff.
Rock & Brews (1222 Irvine Boulevard): Throughout 2019, construction progressed on the
remodel and expansion of the former Lone Star Steakhouse building, converting it into
a Rock & Brews restaurant. Rock & Brews opened during Fall 2019, and specializes in
fresh comfort food and local craft brews.
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Jack's Surfboards (13711 Newport Avenue): During 2019, tenant improvements were
completed and a new surf/skate apparel retailer has
opened in the former Aaron Brothers location within
Tustin Plaza.
Automotive Repair Center (14332 Chambers Road): In
September 2019, the Planning Commission approved
a request to establish and operate an automotive f
service and repair center within an existing industrial _
building.
Daycare Facility (1361 Valencia Avenue): During 2019, Port View Preparatory, Inc. was
authorized to establish a day care, rehabilitation, and training facility for disabled
children and young adults, along with office headquarters within an existing building.
Chiropractic Office (165 Yorba Street): The Zoning Administrator approved a
chiropractic office with associated massage therapy services within an existing office
space. The facility is open for business.
Costco Gas Station (2655 EI Camino Real): In October 2019, the City Council approved
a new Costco gas station at an existing Costco site. A lawsuit against the project was
subsequently filed in superior court. The project, as proposed, would consist of 16
pumps with 32 fueling dispensers.
Schools First Credit Union (15332 Newport Avenue): In July 2019, the City Council
approved a new three-story 180,000 square foot facility, including a 5,000 square foot
branch building for Schools First Credit Union. Currently, demolition, grading, and
underground infrastructure work is in progress at the site. After soils remediation is
completed, then foundation work will commence. Construction of the facility will
continue throughout 2020.
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L),V x\N D PLAN
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Staff within the Community Development Department continued to support the City
of Tustin during 2019 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 2018-19 reporting period.
The annual report will be approved by the Planning Commission and transmitted to
the State Office of Historic Preservation in early 2020.
General Plan Annual Report: This progress report to the Planning Commission and City
Council was presented in February and March 2019. 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 other
agencies environmental documents and provide comments on various projects
throughout the county including: South Orange County Community College District
projects; and, infill mixed use, housing, and commercial projects throughout the cities
of Irvine and Santa Ana
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 2018-19 and 2019-20 Fiscal Years, approximately $224,241
in funding will be allocated to City projects aimed at reducing vehicle emissions.
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.
John Wayne Airport Photo Courtesy:Tim Griffiths
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Historic Preservk a i1..) j'
Mills Act: The Community Development Department
continued to maintain the Mills Act Contract program �-
and monitored 24 contracts. There were two new "
properties which entered into a Mills Act contract during
2019: 130 Mountain View Drive and 150 Pacific Street. '
The properties with Mills Act contracts monitored during '` °"'"'
2019 are as follows:
178 N. C Street 455 W. 3rd Street
183 N. C Street 415 W. 6'h Street
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170 N. A Street 163 N. A Street yam'„R
310 S. Pasadena Ave. 145 Pacific Street '
148 Mountain View Drive 148 N. B Street
405 W. Main Street 124 N. B Street
245 S. A Street 365 W. 6'h Street 150 '••
165 S. A Street 168 N. A Street
300-302 W. B Street 520 W. Main Street
160 Pacific Street 138 N. B Street
265 Pacific Street 150 Mountain View Drive
150 Pacific Street 130 Mountain View Drive
245 S. A Street 365 W. 6'h Street
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 2019, the Bouchard House 255 South A Street
and the Tolin House (165 North A Street) were nominated
and approved by the Planning Commission to receive a
plaque in the Tustin Historic Register.
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property of outstanding merit as often as every calendar y ; t:
quarter. During 2019, a commendation for the Del Rio
Building (195 EI Camino Real) was approved. This is the
first non-historic property to receive a commendation.
As such, a new style of plaque was authorized for non-
historic properties of outstanding merit, which is square 11 t
in design, as opposed to the oval plaques placed on
historic properties which are commended.
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Community Developmenl Block 1 ii
The City of Tustin received an annual allocation of $852,585 form the Federal
Department of Housing and Urban Development under the Community Development
Block Grant (CDBG) program for the 2019-20 Program Year.
A project that progressed during the year 2019, which was supported by CDBG
funding, was continued renovations at Frontier Park. This project included construction
of a walking trail, removal and replacement of the park's irrigation system, turf
reduction, and turf renovation throughout the park. CDBG funding was additionally
awarded to ten non-profit organizations. The CDBG funding allocations for program
year 2019-20 are as follows:
Public Services Activities (maximum 150 = $127,887)
Boys & Girls Clubs of Tustin $25,480
Community Health Initiative of Orange County $11 ,880
Community SeniorSery $20,480
Goodwill of Orange County $15,480
Human Options $7,080
Mercy House $7,980
MOMS Orange County $7,980
Patriots and Paws $10,480
Veterans Legal Institute $10,480
YMCA of Orange County $10,480
Public Services Subtotal $127,800
Public Facilities and Improvements
Tustin Emergency Homeless Shelter $554,240
Public Facilities and Improvements Subtotal $554,240
Rehabilitation and Preservation Activities
Code Enforcement $88,000
Rehabilitation and Preservation Subtotal $88,000
Program Administration & Planning Activities
CDBG Program Administration $8,000
Fair Housing Services $14,545
Historical Resources Survey Update $60,000
Administration & Planning Subtotal $82,545
Grand Total for all Activities
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Workshop--.;
During 2019, the Community Development Department held workshops regarding the
California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), Historic Preservation, and the Fair Political
Practices Commission (FPPC).
California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA): During 2019, the Planning Commission
requested that a series of workshops be conducted to better understand the
fundamentals of planning, zoning, and development related laws. Since almost all
Planning Commission actions incorporate some aspect of the California Environmental
Quality Act (CEQA), a workshop was presented by Woodruff, Spradlin, & Smart on the
subject. The workshop covered many aspects of CEQA, including goals and purpose,
framework, process, and procedures, applicability, timeline, and required
documentation.
Historic Preservation: This workshop on historic preservation was conducted to fulfill the
mandatory training requirement for new Planning Commissioners, and to satisfy the
annual refresher course necessary for the entire Planning Commission as per their roll
within the Historic and Cultural Resources Advisor Program. The Historic Preservation
Workshop discussed the following topics: Tustin's history and historic preservation efforts
in Tustin; the Cultural Resources Overlay District; Historic Resources Surveys; the
Certificate of Appropriateness process; the Residential Design Guidelines; the
Commercial Design Guidelines; an overview of the Downtown Commercial Core Plan;
the Tustin Historic Register Plaque Program; the Commendation Program; the Tustin
Pioneers Recognition Program; and the Mills Act Program.
Fair Political Practices Commission (FPPC): In July 2019, the Planning Commission
received a workshop regarding the Fair Political Practices Commission (FPPC). The
FPPC oversees the Political Reform Act, which states public officials may not make,
participate in making, or attempt to use their official positions to influence a
government decision in which they know or have reason to know that they have a
disqualifying interest. The FPPC recently amended one of their regulations, which
provides materiality standards for interests in real property. This workshop provided the
Planning Commission with an overview of the new revised regulation.
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PLANNING DIVISION ACTIVITY SUMMARY
The Planning Division Activity Summary provides the number of applications received
by the Community Development Department during 2019. Permitting activity
throughout 2019 was similar to years prior, with no significant increase or decrease in
activity in any one category.
Certificates of Appropriateness 36 ,�,�ii
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Design Reviews 19
Large Gathering Permits 14
Film Permits 12
Subdivisions 5
Use Determinations 2
Code Amendments 1
Development Agreements 1
General Plan Amendments 1
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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 2019:
• A total of 682 code cases were initiated in 2019, of which 83 of those cases
remain open to date, and 599 of those cases are closed.
• The Administrative Citations Program continued to assist Code Enforcement
Officers and Police Officers in resolving code violations in a timely manner. In
2019, there were 336 administrative citations issued and processed by the Code
Enforcement Division. The number of citations issued more than doubled during
2019, in comparison to 2018, due to the Code Enforcement Division handling
citations for expired building permits.
• Code Enforcement Officers, Police Safety Officers, and the City's graffiti removal
contractor actively responded to and removed a total of 2,658 incidents of
graffiti during 2019. Approximately $128,000 was spent in 2019 on the removal of
graffiti. The number of incidents reported can be seen in the graph below.
Attachment D to this report displays the locations of all graffiti incidents reported
during 2019.
• Code Enforcement Officers additionally coordinated the removal of
approximately 684 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.
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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 regularly agencies such as the State Department of Health Services, Orange
County Heath Care Agency, and Regional Water Quality Control Board. The following
are major accomplishments and highlights from the Building Division in 2019.
Construction Activities: In 2019, the Building Division addressed a steady stream of plan
check and construction activities. Building, Code Enforcement, and Planning staff
continued plan check, permitting, inspection, and enforcement activities during this
time. During 2019, the Building Division issued 1 ,570 permits for work valued at over $141
million.
Construction activities include a new Heath South acute care hospital/rehabilitation
facility within The Village at Tustin Legacy. In addition, 140 new single-family residential
units continue to be constructed within the Vintage at Old Town Tustin community, with
53 units completed during this time. Levity at Tustin Legacy also continued construction
of its 218-unit residential community, with 53 new units also completed during this time.
Another significant construction project which was completed during 2019 was the first
phase of Flight at Tustin Legacy. The project involved 390,440 square feet of creative
office space within eight separate office buildings, including a food hall/conference
center in two separate buildings and one parking garage. Several exciting new
tenants, including Branded Online, and Happy Money, have secured leases at this site.
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Concept plans are currently being prepared, to develop 400 residential condominium
units, a community recreation facility, open space areas, and other neighborhood
amenities by Brookfield Residential. In addition, construction has begun on a 180,000
square feet office building, a 5,000 square foot credit union branch building, and a
parking structure associated with Schools First Federal Credit Union Headquarters.
The following identifies the status of major construction projects occurring throughout
Tustin in 2019:
Rock & Brews: Complete
Flight at Tustin Legacy (Phase 1):
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facility: In Progress
4 Vintage at Old Town Tustin: In Progress
4 Levity in Tustin Legacy: In Progress
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4 Costco Gas Station: Under Review
4 Residential Community by Brookfield: R • Brews during
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construction
Over-the-Counter (OTC) Plan Checks: In
conjunction with the expansion of OTC s
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 ten to fifteen working days for the first submittal, and five to ten
working days for subsequent submittals. In addition, applicants can request expedited
plan check services ensuring a two to three-day plan check response when urgently
needed.
Permit Tracking System: The Building Division has implemented a new computerized
permit tracking system that maintains and organizes 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 permits, 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.
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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 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-hours responses on weekends, evenings, and holidays.
During 2019, 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 license applications to ensure that any new or proposed change of use to 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.
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Community Development Year in Review 2019
BUILDING DIVISION ACTIVITY SUMMARY
New ofi7Von
Number of Permits Issued 259
Number of Units 259
Note: New residential permits include single-family detached, condo/townhomes,
duplex, three and four unit apartments, and five or more unit apartments.
New Non-Residential Co "Orm_;Hon,
Number of Permits Issued 3
Total Valu -flhon: 0' S 6)3
Note: New non-residential construction permits include permits for construction of new
retail, industrial, hospitals, and institutional buildings.
Residential Additions and Allteroiions
Number of Permits Issued 1 ,069
Note: Residential additions and alterations permits include room additions, alterations,
patio covers, pools and spas, garages, sheds, fences, etc.
Non-Residential Additions cmi-1ipalet a rqi ans
Number of Permits Issued 239
Total Valuoilo n: c126,570,333
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 2019: 1,570
Total Valuations in 201?: 141,772,636
Attachments: A. Vintage Active and Complete Permits Exhibit
B. Levity Active and Complete Permits Exhibit
C. Tustin Legacy Map and Project Table
D. Graffiti Location Map 2019
E. Building Activity Reports 2019
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Building Activity Reports 2019
IVIOWNILY BUILDI�AJG ACTIVITY REPORT
JANUARY 2019
TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION CURRENT PERIOD FISCP.L YE=AR TO DATE
NEW RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION PERMITS _ UNITSjv VALUATION PERMITS �YUNITS VALUATION
SINGLE FAMILY DETACHED 0 0 $0 0 0 $0
CONDO/TOWNHOMES 22 22 $2,356,610 52 52 $8,695,649
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THREE-FOUR UNIT APARTMENTS 0 0 $0" 0 0 2;0�
[FIVE OR MORE UNIT APARTMENTS 0 0 $0 0 0 s0
TAL FAMILY UNITS 22 22 $2,356,610 52 52 Y$8,6505,649
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AMUSEMENT &RECREATION 0 $0 2 $939,591
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 $p
':SCI IOOL.S&EDUCATIONAL 0 $0 0 $0
�COiv MERCIAL RETAIL SALES 0 $0 0 $0
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P100M ADDITIONS/REMODELS 13 $201,200 74 $1,697,531
;RESIDENTIAL GARAGES 0 $0 0 $0
"PATIO COVERS 0 $0 35 $365,587
SWIMMING POOLS&SPAS 3 $105,058 15 $369,108
101 HER 46 $717,403 343 $4,320,617
62 $1,023,661 467 $6,752,843
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"INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS 2 $4,530,000 5 $6,086,000
COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS 4 $402,758 31 $3,866,267
OFFICE&PROFESSIONAL BLDGS 0 $0 8 $2,420,641
OTHER 9 $902,870 7'1 $3,274,184
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MONTHLY BUILDING ACTIVITY REPORT
JANUARY 2019
TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION CURRENT PERIOD FISCAL YEAR TO DATE
PERMITS, INSPECTIONS,&FEES PERMITS INSPECTIONS FEES PERMITS INSPECTIONS FEES '
'.BUILDING-(ACCT 34 110) 99 605 $58,307 637 3,074 $358,219
ELECTRICAL-(3440) 17 112 $7,206 136 750 $14,134
PLUMBING-(3440) 24 141 $6,287 395 968 $19,147
MECHANICAL-(3440) 19 77 $4,632 116 360
IBLD,-STANDARDS ADM SPEC FUND CITY FEE-(4768 NA N/A $56 NIA N/A $347
WATER QUALITY INSP(FROM BELOW) N/A 0 N/A' N/A 0 N/A
ME PERIOD FOR PI-ZI-CEDING YEAR 190 C)E 9 $76,503 1,341 6,235 $849,119
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SEISMIC(2605) $2,479 $5,923
POOLS/SPAS/OTHER BONDS(2655) $4,000 $17,000
PLANNING PIC FEE(3343) $8,7801 %32�1 50
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T.1. 15501 RED HILL. COASTAL PACIFIC CONST $ 500,000.00
r.I.-US IMMIGRATION 14101 MYFORD CONST MANAGEMENT $ 4,030.000.00
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FEBRUARY 2019
TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION— CURRENT PERIOD FISCAL YEAR TO DATE
PERMITS UNITS VALUATION PERMITS UNITS VALUATION
SINGLE FAMILY DETACHED 6 6 $1,836,780 6 6 $1,836,780
CONDOITOWNHOMES 37 37 $9,502,435 89 89 $18,198,084
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MOTELS 0 0 $0 0 0 $0
GROUP QUARTERS 0 0 $0 0 0 $0
LTOTAL NON-FAMILY 0 —0 $21 0
NEW NON-RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION PERMITS ---TA—LUATION —PERMITS VALUATION
AMUSEMENT&RECREATION 1 $126,318 3 $1,065,909
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
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FEB[;LJARY 2019
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'ELECTRICAL-(3440) 8 108 $5,972f 144 858 $20,106
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f MECHANICAL-(3440) 17 55 $4,777 133 415
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SIGN-(3440) 9 8 11 $245;, 55 54 $4,988
LANDSCAPE-(3440)vv/Bldg 0 0 N/At 3 0 NIA
FIRE -(3440)w/Bldg 14 N/A N/A( 59 NIA NIA
'I FIRE DEPT ADMIN FEES-(4464) N/A N/A $937 N/A N/A $7,484
it MICROFILM-(4795) N/A N/A $52 NIA N/A $3,158
r PLAN CHECK-(3444) b N/A N/A $56,558 N/A N/A $189,452
NEW DEVMNT TAX-(3334) N/A N/A $13,144 NIA NIA $13,555
BLDG STANDARDS ADM SPEC FUND CITY FEE-(4768 N/A N/A $60 N/A N/A $407
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TOTAL MONTH&YEAR TO DATE 206 872 $220,862 1,604 6,085 $820 694
SAME PERIOD FOR PRECEDING YEAR 123 591 $59 676 1 464 6,8270$98 795
OTHER FEES �-
FIRE DEPT PIC(2629) $6,316 $46,571
IBLDG STANDARDS SPEC FUND STATE FEE .(2606) $538 $1,917
SEISMIC(2605) $1,921 $7,844i'I
POOLS/SPAS/OTHER BONDS(2655) $0 $17,000;'
tl SIP(2625,2626&2627) $70,791 $70,791
PLANNING PIC FEE(3343) $14,882 $47,032
kPLANNING INSP FEE(3344) $19,398 $62,518
dVATER QUALITY INSPECTIONS INSPECTIONS INSPECTIONS
CONSTRUCTION SITES(START 04/02) 0 0
INDUSTRIAL SITES(START 11/03) pp 0 0
4tCOMMERCIAL SITES �i�l 0 0
(TOTAL MONTH&YEAR TO DATEit p 0
SAMEu -
PERIOD FOR PRECEDING YEAR p
0
(MAJOR PERMIT ACTIVITY>$160,000
PROJECT ADDRESS DEVELOPER/CONTR VALUATION
T.I.Medical office 15000 Kensington Park Dr Howard Building Corp $ 1,061,280.00
T.I.Dental Office 13112 Newport#I Kenny Nguyen $ 252,402.30
Landscape&Amenities @ Levity 154 Waypoint Lennar $ 120,000.00
Pool House 154 Waypoint Lennar $ 126,318.15
I
residential pv solar permit ISSUED 6
residential vehicle charger 4
non-residential pv solar permit ISSUED 1
non-residential vehicle charger 0 Dana L.Ogdon,AICP IQ
Assistant Director of Community Development-Building
Page 2
MONTHLY 0.1 REPORT
/ARCH 2019
TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION CLJ;11RE IT PERIOD FISCAL YEAR TO DATE
NEW RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION PERMITS UNITSVALUATION PERMITS UNITS VALUATION
SINGLE FAMILY DETACHED 6 6 $1,835,912 12 12 $3,672,692
CONDO/TOWNHOMES 8 8 $1,528,897 97 97 $19,726,981
DUPLEX 0 0 $0 0 0 $0
THREE-FOUR UNIT APARTMENTS 0 0 y;0 0 0 $0
FIVE OR MORE UNIT APARTMENTS 0 0 $0 0 0 $0
TOTAL FAMILY UNITS 14 14 $3,364,809 109 i09 $23,399,673
NEW RESIDENTIAL GROUP
HOTELS 0 w �^0 $0 0 U $Oj;
MOTELS 0 0 $0 0 0 $0
GROUP QUARTERS 0 —0 $0 0 0 $01
s ORAL NOF ANIILY a 0 p p p W
NEW NION_RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTIOiA PERMITS VALUATION 'PEI'iU TTS VALUATION
AMUSEMENT&RECREATION 0 $0 3 $1,065,909
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
STRUCTURES OTHER THAN BLDGS 0 $0 0 y;01
ORAL NON-RESIDENTIAL 0 $0 4
RESIDENTIAL ADDITIONS/ALTERATIONS PERMITS VALUATION PERMITS VALUATION_
ROOM ADDITIONS/REMODELS 10 $439,961 103 $2,455,007
RESIDENTIAL GARAGES 0 $0 0 $0
PATIO COVERS 4 $20,052 43 $394,656
SWIMMING POOLS &SPAS 2 $40,000 14 $443,087
OTHER 50 $469,338! 452
,
$5,640,002
8,925TOTU. R `M d I„L 66 612 $ 7
NON F L..+-_i ss 'i DL i'/_I_:,Q ATIONS PERMITS Ir,"1IC i ,'L,.,ul T1, VALUATION
IivIDUSTRI,l;L BUILDINGS 0 $0 5 $6,086,000
COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS 2 $125,000, 34 $4,071,267
;OFFICE& PROFESSIONAL BLDGS 0 $0 12 $3,734,323
';OTHER11 $2,i5,200i 93 $3,920,289
TOTAL NON-RESIDENTIAL 13 x,40 200 144 $17,811,879
TOTAL MONTH AND 1't lR IOD 4 s L 93 $4,674 3.59 II69 109 $51,210,213
SAME PERIOD FOR PRECEDING YEAF 96 $2,545,957 811 2 $97,294,465
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MiON-NHImY BUILDING ACTIVITY REPORT
MARCH 20119
i ,T I.I, F" ,'i PERIOD FISCAL YEAR TO DATE {�
FEES PERMITS INSPECTIONS FEES
BUILDING-(ACCT 3440) $65,620 874 4,274 $550,392
ELECTI,ICAL-(3440) 16 113 $1,905 160 971 $22,011
PLUM13ING-(3440) 3U 303 $4,575 440 1,396 $36,285
MECHANICAL-(3440) 11 59 $1,184 144 474 $15,966
GRADING-(3440) 0 14 $0 19 32 $50,280
SIGN-(3440) 7 3 $257 62 57 $5,245
LANDSCAPE-(3440)w/Bldg 0 0 N/A 3 0 N/A
FIRE -(3440)w/Bldg 9 N/A N/A 68 N/A N/A
FIRE DEPT ADMIN FEES-(4464) NIA N/A $878 N/A NIA $8,362
MICROFILM-(4795) NIA N/A $345 N/A N/A $3,503
PLAN CHECK-(3444) N/A N/A $29,564 N/A N/A $219,016
NEW DEVMNT TAX-(3334) N/A N/A $5,250 N/A N/A $18,805
BLDG STANDARDS ADM SPEC FUND CITY FEE-(47C6j1 N/A N/A $24 NIA N/A $432
�WATER QUALITY(NSP(FROM BELOVV1 N/A 0 N/A IVlA 0 NIA
I O i
/Uiorl I I YEAR :0 t7 ,Tri 166 1,119 $109 602 1,770 7,204 $930,297
IS/11V11= Cr IOD FOR PRECEDING G 168 690 $50,736 1,632 7,517 $959,531
OTHER FEES
I FIRE DEPT PIC(2629) $67144 $52,715
'BLDG STANDARDS SPEC FUND STATE FEE -(2606) $222 $2,139
SEISMIC(2605) $704 $8,548
POOLS/SPAS/OTHER BONDS(2655) $30,000 $47,000
TSIP(2625,2626&2627) $0 $70,791
PLANNING P/C FEE(3343) $7,360 $54,392
PLANNING INSF I"CE(3 344) $7,923 $70,440
VVATER QUALITY 11,1`3PECTIONS INSPECTIONS INSPECTIONS
CONSTRUCTION SITES(START 04/02) 0 0
INDUSTRIAL SITES(START 11/03) U 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 1ADDRESS DEVELOPER/CONTR VALUATION
;07N
addition 2b 16 Platt Builderwell $ 200,000.00
room addition kir
Malena D A S Construction $ 125,000.00
new SM-6units Icon-ph1 kir 18125 Levity Lennar Homes $ 1,835,911.96
new attached-SFD Chelsea ph6/8units Tr 17993-Viniage Taylor Morrisson $ 1,528,896.92
residential pv solar permit ISSUED 9
residential vehicle charger 7
non-residential pv solar permit ISSUED
non-residential vehicle charger 0 Dana L. Ogdon, AICP
Assistant Director of Communit\y4 velopment-Building
Paye 2
MONTHLY ACTIVITY REPORT
' w
2019
1 1'YPE OF CONSTRUCTION CURRENT PERIOD FISCAL YEAR TO DATE
!'DA!RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION � PERMITS UNITS VALUATION PERMITS —y UNITS VALUATION
ISIidGLF-FAMILY DETACHED 6 6 $1,840,239 18 18 $5,512,930
COiNDO/TOWNHOMES 77 77 $18,092,794 '174 174 $37,819,776
?DUPLEX 0 0 $0 0 0 $0
THREE-FOUR UNIT APARTMENTS 0 0 $0 0 0 $0
FIVE OR MORE UNIT AFAR T Iv11 0 0 $0 0 0 $p
e U i-AL i r iiLY Urli i 83 83 $19,933,033 192 192 $43,332,706
.< Tj i ,F):- ,l 1 0U! —
HOTELS 0 0 $0 0 0
$0
'MOTELS 0 0 $0 0 0 $0
GROUP cAJARTERS 0 0 $0 0 0 $0
,i d O f +L KION-FAMILY 0 0 $0 0 0 $0
'NEW NOWRESIDENTiAL ( C}iLS'1'F:UC f10ati PERMITS VALUATION PERMITS VALUATION
AMUSEMENT&RECREATION Ii 0 $0 3 $1,065,909
CHURCHES/RELIGIOUS 0 $0 0
$0
pINDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS 0 $0 1
f $0
RESEARCH&DEVELOPMENT 0
$0 0 $p
AUTO SERVICE&REPAIR 0 $0 0
$0
HOSPITALS&INSTITUTIONAL 0 $0 0
$0
OFFICE, BANK,&PROFESSIONAL 0 $0 0 $p
SCI-TOOLS& EDUCATIONAL 0 $0 0 $p
COMMERCIAL RETAIL SALES 0 $0 0
$0
OTHER-PUBLIC PARKING 0 $0 0 $p
STRUCTURES OTHER THAN BLDGS I $0 1 `''04
TOTAL.NON-RESIDENTIAL 1 $0 5 $� py5 909j
u RESIDENTIAL ADDITIONS/ALTERATIONS PERMITS VALUATION PERMITS VALUATIONy
!ROOM ADDITIONS/REMODELS 16 $390,027 77
$2, 5,034
PRESIDENTIAL GARAGES 1 $2
$25,000 1 $25,000
FPATIO COVERS 2 $11,152 45 $405,809
45V,.IiMMING POOLS&SPAS 5 $246,633 19 $689,720
0l LER - 56 $609,933'1 508 $6,249,934
C;i;1' ZL: fGuIIIAL 80
$1,282,7451 650 $10,215,497
0I1 6 DENTIAL A DDN/ALTE RATIONS PERMITS VALUATION PERMITS VALUATION
lINDUSTiRIAL_BUILDINGS 1 $15,000 6 $6,101,000
COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS 4 $383,000 38 $4,454,267
OFFICE&PROFESSIONAL BLDGS 1 $325,850 13 $4,060,173
0111E _ _ 11 $377,008 73 $4,297,297
TOTAL i ()i\l_fdl S!DENTIAL l - - 17 � � $1,100,858 130 —
$18,912,737
Q I-
I tI/,idD 1' �!R TO DATE 1$1 $22,316,636 977 192
� AN _. _-.i..,._..,.._�a - -- $73,526,849
'ME PERIOD FOR PRECEDING YEAI q $3,875,001 899 '12 101,169,466
88
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MONTHLY BUILDING AC YIVITY REPON'T
APRIL 2019
TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION CURRENT PERIOD FISCAL YEAR TO DATE
PERMITS, INSPECTIONS,&FEES PERMITS INSPECTIONS FEES PERMITS INSPECTIONS FEES
BUILDING-(ACCT 3440) 181 770 $228,825 1,055 5,044 $779,218
ELECTRICAL-(3440) 10 172 $7,333 170 1,143 $29,343
PLUMBING-(3440) 18 235 $18,619 458 1,631 $54,904
MECHANICAL -(34,10) '19 74 $5,481 163 548 $21,447
GRADING-(3440) 0 1 $432 19 33 $50,712
SIGN-(3440) 12 14 $284 74 71 $5,529
LANDSCAPE-(3440)w/Bldg 0 0 N/A 3 0 N/A
FIRE -(3440)w/Bldg 14 N/A N/A 82 N/A N/A
FIRE DEPT ADMIN FEES-(4464) N/A N/A $675 N/A N/A $9.037
MICROFILM-(4795) N/A N/A $1,029 N/A N/A $4,532
PLAN CHECK-(3444) N/A NIA $91,368 N/A N/A $310,384
NEW DEVMNT TAX-(3334) N/A NIA $28,000 NIA N/A $46,805
BLDG STANDARDS ADM SPEC FUND CITY FEE- N/A N/A $911 NIA N/A $523
WATER QUALITY INSP(FROM BELOW) N/A 0 N/A \I/A 0 N/A
'J TOTAL MONTH FWAR TO DATE -254 $382,1371 2,024 8,470 $1,312,434
�SAME PERIOD FOR PRECEDING YEAR 141 712 $85,6851 1,773 8,229
$1.045,216
OTHER FEES
FIRE DEPT PIC(2620) - $4,769
- - $57,484'
';BLDG STANDARDS SPEC FUND STATE FEE -(2606) $819
$2,958
l�SEISMIC(2605)
1 $2,895 $11,443
;POOLS/SPAS/OTHER BONDS(2655) $4,000
$51,000
TSIP(2625,2626&2627) $488,418 $559,209
PLANNING PIC FEE(3343) 1 $24,5971 $78,988
PLANNING INSP FEE(3344) $31,8191 $102,259
WATER QUALITY INSPECTIONS INSPECTIONS INSPECTIONS
CONSTRUCTION SITES(START 04/02) 0 0
!INDUSTRIAL SITES(START 11/03) 0 0
0
0
;COMMERCIAL SITES 0 0
0
MONTH&YEAR TO DATE 0
:SAME FE-06D FOR PRE-CEDING YEA, R. 0 0
0
lViAJOR PERMIT ACTIVITY>$100,000
PROJECT ADDRESS DEVELOPER/CONTR VALUATIONIii
new sfd-Icon ph2/6-units Tract 18125-Levity Lennar Homes $ 1,840.238.59
Ii new mfd-Fleet ph3-ph8/59-units Tract 18125-Levity Lennar Homes $ 14,060,861.00
new(Tlfd-Chelsea ph8/8-units Tract 17993-Vintage Taylor Morrisson $ 1,532,219.32
riew rnfd-Hudson ph5/1 0-units ;Tract 17993-Vintage Taylor Morrisson $ 2,499,714.58
2785 El Camino Real Cedars Enterprises $ 285,000.00
j. 14281 Chambers Reza Blar S 167,638.00
1. 17542 Seventeenth#200 Coastline Development S 325,850.00
remodel 116624 Camilia Rambo Company $ 150,000.00
remodel j.1392 Apple Tree Haus Werk $ 118,004.65
residential pv solar permit ISSUED 13
residential vehicle charger 6
non-residential pv solar permit ISSUED 0
non-residential vehicle charger 0 Dana L. Ogdon,AICP
Assistant Director of Comfnity Development-Building
Page 2
MONTHLY BUILDING �'nCTWI TY REPORT
MAY 2019
TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION CURRENT PERIOD FISCAL YEAR TO DATE
r_ ,'__NTIAL CONSTRUCTION PERMITS UNITS VALUATION PERMITS UNITS _VALUATION
SINGLE FAivIILY DETACHED 6 6 $1,816,009 24 24 $7,328,939
CONDO/TOWNHOMES 0 0 $0 174 174 $37,819,776
:DUPLEX 0 0 $0 0 0 $0
r
THREE-FOUR UNIT APARTMENTS 0 0 $0 0 0 $0
FIVE OR Iv1ORF UNIT APARTMFNTS 0 0 $0 0 0 $0
OI.",I iLYUlJI) 6 6 $1,816,009 '198 198 $45,148,715
HQ_1 ELS 0 0 $0 0 0 $p
"MOTELS 0 0 $0 0 0 $0
GROUP QUARTERS 0 0 $0. 0 0 $0
OTA( i'i`i!4-"I"iJiI! v ,J,,:-,. .. ..-
vLVU c_tJ RE ,I r i?fEjaf ' ONIS'T'RUCTIONPERMITS VALUAIIr)k1 PERMITS VALUATION
FAMUSEiV1ENT& RECREATION 0 3 $1,065,909
;CHURCHES/RELIGIOUS 0 $Qi p $p
;:INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS 0 $O 1 $p
':RESEARCH&DEVELOPMENT 0 $0 0 $0
C'AUTO SERVICE& REPAIR 0 $OG p $p -
HOSPITALS&INSTITUTIONAL 0 $OI 0
$0
OFFICE, BANK,&PROFESSIONAL 0 $0': 0 $p
;!SCHOOLS&EDUCATIONAL 0 $O 0
$0
COMMERCIAL RETAIL SALES 0 $0 0 $0
`;OTHER-PUBLIC PARKING 0 $0 0
$0
5 FRUC I URFS OTHER THAN BLDGS 0 1 $p
O I'AL NONRESIDENTIAL hw.�» p —�-� 5 $0 65 909
fanny �, 10 ,
RESIDENTIAL ADDITIONS/ALTERATIONS PERMITS VALUAI 1 it I E; VALUATION
ROOMADDITIONS/REMODELS 7 $191,6Ui)J 84 $3,036,534
RESIDENTIAL GARAGES 0 $o. 1 $25,000'
PATIO COVERS 2 $13,500(, 47
$419.309
S!!VIi:-11 iIIVG POOLS&SPAS 2 $85,000;' 21 $774,720
OI1 � �� 59 $835 'Ott; 567 _ $7,0£35,432
rTOTAL RESIDENTIAL 70 m $1 3 720
NON` RESIDENTIAL ADD N/ALTERATIONS PERMITS u i ur r i v i i Vr;i_u IVN
i;INDUSTRIA!_ BUILDINGS _ 0
'9 $di 6 $6,101,000
COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS 1 $6,000!] 39
$4,460,267
OFFICE (<;PROFESSIONAL BLDGS 7
i
$_349,340(; 20 $6,409,513
OTHER, 2a--- 93 $5,649,301
J,ITOTAL T,1011,1 ;t SIDFiIl DIALy
28 i(7 3 1 j3 $22,620 081
i01 aL I�f10NTti ND, YEAR I ti U 104 O 851 1 O t+ 198 $80,175,699
St\PIE PERIOD FOR PRECEuING Y[ ��J 846� e
wl ��5180J8.i 12 $102,324,646
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MONTHLY l HLY BUILDING ACTIVITY REPORT
MAY 2019
TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION CURRENT PERIOD ' 'FISCAL YEAR TO DATA
PERMITS, INSPECTIONS, &FEES PERP/IITS 1NSPECTIOflS t ELI , PERMITS INSPECTIONS FEES
BUILDING-(ACCT 3440) v 104 s= n m 879 1 1 1,159 5,923 $820,332
m u_
ELECTRICAL-(3440) 43 194 $1,8621 213 1,337 $31,205
PLUMBING-(3440) 47 303 $1,181;! 505 1,934 $56,085
MECHANICAL-(3440) '12 911 $1,266( 175 639 $22,713
GRADING-(3440) 0 6 460' 19 39 $50,712
SIGN-(3440) 6 12 t:1 78,: 80 83 $5,707
LANDSCAPE-(3440)w/Bldg 0 0 Nl A'`, 3 0 N/A
FIRE -(3440)w/Bldg 13 N/A 'I/IV:' 95 N/A N/AI
FIRE DEPT ADMIN FEES-(4464) N/A N/A $1,565 N/A N/A $10,602I�
MICROFILM-(4795) N/A N/A $127'' un N/A $4,65911
PLAN CHECK-(3444) NIA N/A $92,0161' N'A N/A $402,399
NEW DEVMNT TAX-(3334) NIA N/A $2,100? No" N/A $48,905
BLDG STANDARDS ADM SPEC FUND CITY FEE-(4768 N/A NIA $2214ISI!A N/A $545
I:
-WATER QUALITY INSP(FROM BELOW) _ N/A__ d.0 _ N/A=,j liA 0 N/Aii
............ �+.avw..sx.�.rnnu �—
11TOTAL OTAL MOf b1IlTH&YEAR TO DATE 225 ' A 8 $I 5 1— ' I ,2c �03d
"SE PERIOD FOR PRECEDING YEAR 149 ) &0"
OTHEI R_--15
-- — �
FIRE DEPT T P/C(2629) $11,461 $68,945
BLDG S ;\1 ...-ARDS SPEC FUND STATE FEE -(2606) $176 $3,134
SEISMIC(26D5) $970
$'12,413
iPOOLS/SPAS/OTHER BONDS(2655) $15,000 $66,000
11-SIP(2625, 2626&2627) $0 $559,209
PLANNING PIC FEE(3343) $18,697 $97,685
IPL ANNING INSP FEE(3344) $5,783 $108,042
W11 I E z QUALITY Y 1111SPEC'T"ION1t3 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 D ^m 0
MAJOR PERMIT ACTIVITY>$100,000
PROJECT ADDRESS DEVELOPER/CONTR VALUATION
new sfd-Icon ph3/6units Tract 18125-Levity Lennar $ 1,816,008.70 II
t.i medical office 12791 Newport#106 TI's by Design $ 118,000.00
t.i.office 17822 Seventeenth#300 Hit Builders Inc $ 125,000.00
0.office 1735 Flight#203 C D G Builders Inc ;j 1,435,140.00
t.i.office 18302 Irvine#120 Thorpe Const 5 160,200.00
t.i.office 18302 Irvine#310 Thorpe Cons[
P ii $ 158,000.00
[.i.office 2642 Michelle Thorpe Const j 103,000.00
shade structure(cip project) 2910 Portola City of Tustin $ 150,000.00
landscape/amenities @ Levity Tract 18125-Levity Lennar I S. 200,000.00
residential pv solar permit ISSUED 10—
residential vehicle charger 19
non-residential pv solar permit ISSUED 0
non-residential vehicle charger 0 Dana L. Ogdon,AICP
Assistant Director of Community Development—Building
Page 2
J)A .,,N E'Hl!_Y BUILDING AC" Vii. I )1 lv�..5€JRT
JUNE 201.7
..__ .oma,: .s�.wr.
FY PE Of NSTRUCTION CURRENT PERIOD FISCAL YEAR 1'0 DATE
NEW RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION PERMITS UNITS VALUATION PERMITS UNITS VALUATION 2
SINGLE FAMILY DETACHED 0 0 $0 24 24 $7,328,939
CONDO/TOWNHOMES 0 0 $0 174 174 $37,819,776
DUPLEX 0 0 $0 0 0 $0
'TI-IFEE-FOUR UNIT APARTMENTS 0 0 $0 0 0 $0
f FIVE- OR MORE UNIT APARTMENTS 0 0 $0 0 0 $0
01A01AL } iJ I Y UhIITL 0 0 $0 198 198 ,545,148,715
�,\'!'--VV RESIDEN i IAL GROUP
HOTELS 0 0 $0 0 0 $0
MOTELS 0 0 $0 0 0 $0'
GRC?IJPOUfl (i-F: 0 0 $0 0 0 $0
TOTA0N.-FAIWILY 0 0 $
;VIEW NON-RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION PERMITS VALUATION PERMITS VALUATION
AMUSEMENT&RECREATION 0 $0 3 $1,065,909'
CHURCHES/RELIGIOUS 0 $0 0
INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS0 $0 1 $0
;RESEARCH&DEVELOPMENT 0 $0 0
pi
lAUTO SERVICE& REPAIR 0 $0 0 $D
ail-IOSPITALS& INSTITUTIONAL 0 $0 0 $D','
OFFICE=, BANK, &PROFESSIONAL 0 $0 0 $OI'.
!SCHOOLS&EDUCATIONAL 0 $0 0 $O:.
;COMMERCIAL RETAIL SALES 0 $0 o 1.
OTHER-PUBLIC PARKING 0 $0 0 $011
STRUCTURES OTHER THAN BLDGS 0 $0 1 (,D`
CO I AL NON I'LSIDENTIAL 0 TM
'RESIDENTIAL ADDITIONS/ALTERATIOi IS PERMITS VALUATION I PERMITS VALUATION
ROOM ADDITIONS/REMODELS '10 $170,662 94 $3,207,196
''RESIDENTIAL GARAGES 0 $0 1 $25,000
;PATIO COVERS 4 $35,903'i 51 $455,212
(;SWIMMING POOLS&SPAS 0 $Oil 21 $774,720
OTHER 50 $595,921�1 617 $7,681,353
TO�` FAL 20 AfRESIDENTIAL 64 "8 f
. _� � v80 ,� iso $12,143,481,
Ov i' L_�'t"L r�'"i 11 ,1-. „�.1u '" PERMITS J > 1'�"'�)_I ,_''( ;1(u 4'ALUE TI^vN
7_--_-_..._.._ _ _._ —_ _
INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS 1 $40,852 7 $6,141,852
COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS 10 $1,348,300 49 $5,808,567
OFFICE&PROFESSIONAL BLDGS 2 $356,800 22 $6,766,313
0111ER _ _ 12 $565,921 105 $6,215,222
0 i, n )rJ-RC iI1 Fj11l.L �. R 25 � $2 311,873 183Na $24,931,954
OiA .0 !1 1-1 c�flD YEAR TO DA, � 89 $3,114,359j 1,170 198 $83,290,058
bAME Pr uD FOR i'I.l CLD( l I 90 $1,980,088 1,073 12 $104,304,734
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UILDING ACTIVITY I-�EPORT
JUNE 201191
TYPE OFCONSTRUCTIONCURRENT PER10D FISCAL YEAR TO DATE
PERMITS, INSPECTIO.NS & FEES PERMITS INSPECTIONS FEES PERMITS INSPECTIONS FEES
BUILDING-(ACCT 3440) ti -$31,316 1,248 6,868 $851,648
ELECTRICAL-(3440) 43 130 $1,262 256 1,467 $32,467
PLUMBING-(3440) 19 246 $1,049 524 2,180 $57,134
MECHANICAL-(3440) 16 67 $844 191 706 $23,557
GRADING-(3440) 0 0 $0 19 39 $50,712
SIGN-(3440) 5 5 $142 85 88 $5,849
LANDSCAPE-(3440)W/Bldg 0 0 N/A 3 0 N/A
FIRE -(3440)w/Bldg 4 N/A N/A 99 NIA N/A
FIRE DEPT ADMIN FEES-(4464) N/A NIA $1,808 N/A N/A $12,410
MICROFILM-(4795) N/A N/A $269 N/A N/A $4,928
PLAN CHECK-(3444) N/A N/A $43,598 N/A N/A $445,997
NEW DEVIVINT TAX-(3334) N/A N/A $0 N/A N/A $48,905
BLDG STANDARDS ADM SPEC FUND CITY FEE-(4768 N/A N/A $10 N/A N/A $555
WATER QUALITY INSP(FROM BELOW) N/A 0 NIA N/A 0 N/A
TOTAL IVIONTH&YEAR TO DATE 176 1,393 $80,2931 2,425 '11'3 5 ,16
SAME PERIOD FOR PRECEDING YEAR 156 777 N $49,541 2,078 9,816 $1 -1 SO 621'
IOTHER FEES
FIRE DEPT PIC(2629) u $12,997 1,942
!BLDG STANDARDS SPEC FUND STATE FEE -(2606) $93 $3,2261
!SEISMIC(2605) $392 $12,805
POOLS/SPAS/OTHER BONDS(2655) $23,000 $89,000
TSIP(2625,2626&2627) $0 $559,209
PLANNING PIC FEE(3343) $8,699 $106,384
PLANNING INSP FEE(3344) $3,184 $111,226
TP- -S--
QUALITY INSPECTIONS INSPECTIONS ---TNECTI OR
ilCONSTRUCTION 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
J-- 0
IMAJOR PERN]IT ACTIVITY>$100,000
PROJECT ADDRESS DEVELOPER/CONTIR VALUATION
T.I.Medical office '17251 Seventeenth#B Slater Builders Inc $ 350,000.00 1
T.I.Bank of America 13341 Newport DEB Construction LLC $ 190,000.00
T.I. 17542 Seventeenth#175 Coastline Development $ 176,000.00
T.I. 12881 Newport Visioneering Studios $ 700,000.00
T.I. 13011 Newport#108 Casco Contractors $ 109,000.00
Homeless Shelter Modular Building 2345 Barranca City of Tustin $ 250,000.00
uu
i-esicieIltli,7,p),-solar-pei-ii-iit ISSUED '12
residential vehicle charger 0
non-residentialpv solar permit ISSUED 0
non-residential vehicle charger 0 Dana L. Ogdon,AICP
Assistant Director of Community Develop-nent-Building
Page 2
MONTHLY BUILDING ACTIVITY REPORT
J U I_."a 2019
TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION CUNI:L N PERIOD FISCAL YEAR TO DATE
NEW RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION PERMITS UNITS VALUATION PERMITS UMTS' VALUATION
SINGLE FAMILY DETACHED 0 0 $0 0 0 $0
CONDO/TOWNHOMES 18 18 $4,367,348 18 -18 $4,367,348
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 18 18 $4,367,348 18 18 $4,367,348
NEW RESIDENTIAL GROUP d
HOTELS 0 � 0 $0 �m. 0 ,.m,�„�. 0 $Ole
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 CONSTRUCTIOf! F'ERf If7a 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
STRUCTURES
TOTAL NON-RESIDENTIAL OTHERNBLDGS
0 v $0 0
RESIDENTIAL ADDITIONSIALTE RATIONS PERMITS VALUATION PERMITS VALUATION
ROOM ADDITIONS/REMODELS 14 $417,12811.1 14 $417,128
RESIDENTIAL GARAGES 0 $Oji 0 $0
PATIO COVERS 3 $91239; 3 $9,239
SWIMMING POOLS&SPAS 2 $21,00011 2 $21,000
OTHER 47 $131,222; 47 $131,222
TOTAL ID MAL 66 $578,5W 66 $578,588
ON D l-3IDENTIAL ADDN/ALTERATIONS PERMITS VALUATION I?Er'iVll I S VALUATION
11INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS 1 $416,0004 1 $416,000
1:COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS 2 $276,865u 2 $276,865
!.OFFICE& PROFESSIONAL BLDGS 0 $01' 0 $0
OTHER 18 $838 369 18 $838,369
TOTAL NON-RESIDENTIAL 21 21 $1,531,234
TOTAL MONTH AND YEAR
SA ME PERIOD OR PRECEDING 1
AYEARR u� 89 9W $2,477,15'J".-. 189 05 $6,477,171 10 $2,477,151
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iVl1.131t11VF[A11L.'V' REPORT
JULY 2019
TYPE OF CONSTRUfflON.— CURRENT PERIOD FISCAL YEAR TO DATE
Pr I-i's INSPECTIONS, &FEES PERMITS INSPECTIONS FEES - PERMITS INSPECTIONS FEES
:13UILDIING-(ACCT 3440) 105 9119 $41,011 105 919 $41,011
',ELECTRICAL-(3440) 11 229 $624 11 229 $624
PLUMBING-(3440)
15 282 $460 '15 282 $460
MECHANICAL-(3440) 25 137 $3,419 25 137 $3,419
GRADING-(3440) 0 2 $0 0 2 $0
SIGN-(3440) 6 5 $426 6 5 $426
LANDSCAPE-(3440)w/Bldg 0 0 N/A 0 0 N/A
FIRE -(3440)w/Bidg 17 N/A N/A '17 N/A N/A
FIRE DEPT ADMIN FEES-(4464) N/A N/A $1,220 N/A N/A $1,220
MICROFILM-(4795) NIA N/A $284 NIA N/A $284
PLAN CHECK-(3444) N/A NIA $13,733 N/A N/A $13,733
NEW DEVIVINT TAX-(3334) NIA N/A $6,650 N/A NIA $6,650
BLDG STANDARDS ADM SPEC FUND CITY FEE-(4768i:: NIA N/A $14 N/A N/A $14
WATER QUALITY INSIP(FROM BELOW) NIA 0 N/A N/A 0 NI
[TOTAL MONTH&YEAR TO DATE 179 1,574 $67,841 179
1,574 $67,841
_
15'fv1E I "'RIOD FOR PRECEDING Y
EAR 380 817 $84,300 380 817 '$B4,300
JT!!ER FEES
FIRE DEPT P/C(2629) $8,473
1- $8,473
BLDG STANDARDS SPEC FUND STATE FEE (2606) 1 $129 $129
SEISN,11(,'(2605) $573 $573
POOLS
/_':,PAS/OTHER BONDS(2655) $0 $0
-SIP(2625,2626&2627)
$73,482 $73,482
P/C FEE(3343) $2,793
$2,793
INSP FEE(3344) $4,282 $4,282
OfVATER QUALITY INSPECTIONS INSPECTIONS INSPECTIONS
I.CONSTRUCTION SITES(START 04/02) 0 0
INDUSTRIAL SITES(START 1'1/03) 0
0
,COMMERCIAL SITES 0 0
TOTAL NlOoITH a,Y s 0 DATE I 0 0
SAM E PL-RiOD FOR PRECEDING YEAR 0 0
MAJOR PERMIT ACTIVITY>$100,000
PROJECT �ADDRESS DEVELOPER/CONTR VALUATION
new M FD-Lev ity/Ve loci ty 10-units Tract 18125 Lennar $ 2,813,903.92
new MFD-Vintage 8-units Tract 17993 Taylor Morrison $ 1,553,444.58
t.i. 1422 Edinger 3210 Crew Builders Inc $ 251,865.00
!!addition and remodel 1322 Mr:tjna Loi Lorena Lopez $ 130,000.00
iemodel 13382 Ciuw,,v_A Martin Construction $ 115,000.00
residential pv solar permit ISSUED 9
residential vehicle charger 3
non-residential pv solar permit ISSUED 0
non-residential vehicle charger 0 Dana L. Ogdon,AICP
Assistant Director of Community evelopment—Building
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4401hilTHLY BUILY)ING, ACTIVITY REPORT
A 1-JG U1 v'11' .)019
TYPE OF C mis fRl1CTIdiV � CRIJ�t'i 11T PERIOD FISCAL YEAR TO DATE
NEW RESIGN 1/ I�CO�I�TIIUG"i lC7Pl f�E M1TS 11f.ill"S VALUATION PERMITS UNITS VALUATIO;ll
SINGLE F/Mvi11 Y DETACHED 9 9 $2,736,103 _ 9 9 $2,_/35,103
C0(\1DU/T0VVNI-IOMES 30 30 $7,360,954 48 48 $11,728,303;
DUPLEX I 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
TOTAL FAMILY UNITS 39 39 $10,097,057 57 57
NEW RESIDENTIAL.GROUP
-
I-10TELS 0 0 $0 0 0
MOTELS 0 0 y0 0 0
GROUP QUARTERS 0 0 $0 0 0 1'C
TCl IV NOFAMII Y 0 0 0
Tlm $0
�r G�+i lc j , P 'DENTIAL CONS"I"RUC"fiON PERMITS VALUATION (__: P 1 VALUATION
11AMUSL
0 ML-NT RECREATION 0 $01 0
CHURCHES/RELIGIOUS $0
$Ohs p $0
rINDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS 0 $0 0 $0
FIZESEARCH&DEVELOPMENT 0 $p 0 $0
.AUTO SERVICE& REPAIR 0 $p,l p $pl
1I-IOSPITALS&INSTITUTIONAL 0 $0'' 0 $p(
tCJFFICE, BANK, &PROFESSIONAL. 0 $0 0 $pi
SCHOU_.S & EDUCATIONAL 1 0 $0 0
$Oi
y(_;0lb 'vILRClAL RETAIL S,a.LES 0 $0 0 $0
BOTHER-PUBLIC PARI<.Il'13 U $0 0 $p
�TPUC? 1P.F_S OTHER T HAM BI DGs 0
$0
,JAI-` 1 .i, !.. YJ' IN_- I' L ®.. .�a.
_ �o o $0
l: )i-)!"(!U IS/ .LTERATIONS PERMITS VALUATION PERMITS VALUATION
ZOUivI DDITIONS/RE MODELS 19 $352,558 33
$769,685
FRESID=.rITIAL GARAGES 2 $245,0001! 2
; $245,000
PATIO C,'()VE_RS $ G,65
fi $25,914 ,
NG POOLS&SPAS 0 soi' 2
$21,000
OH" 140 ;7414, 187 $872,655
r Ulrv.
164 $1 5,(i 6 6 230 $1,934,254
-
, ) PERMITS y 1 P !"0 i,l IERMITS - VALUATION
1 IAL B U I "IIPI6,1� 0 -- -- 1 $416,000
is
COMMERCIAL BUILDIi,d,:-,S 5 !i"602,1 25 7 $878,990
OFFICE& PROFESSIONAL ul-L)GS 4 65+6,C166 4 $546,866
l iER 20 _195,854 38 $1,791,233
—
s. r 29
IU'I 855 50
$3,633,089
232
_ $13 554 57t3 � 337- 0 M-- 57 $20,031,749
u r.'.,'...,.L i`. i LC,.L) !C ....'.R 80 $2,511,7821 169 ,.:., 0 „a $11,988,933
Paye 1
`a1>iI N"q"HLY BUILDING ACTIVITY IVY u1E;1 ORT
AUGUST 2019
,PE ®f CU JSTRUCTIONFISCAL YEAR TO DATE _
JNS, S,FEES _ ! t IOiIS TES PERIViITTS INSPECTIONS_ FEES
1108 129 337 �2,027����-�,1°3
I,IO) 1"1 18 $! t1722 417 $5,441
'Lt n:iIMG-(3-t40) 17 273 $10 11ij�,i 32 555 $10,629;(
nnr.;I �I_-(3440) 31 105 $ > 85I 56 242 $6,70511
(""440) 1 16 18
SIGN-(3.,::i;) 4 14 :j;i'.2;! 10 19 $568i
ILANDSCAP--(3 1 !0)w/Bldg 0 0 i'U"Vl 0 0 N/A
FIRE (3 ')j i 31dg 7 N/A N/A 24 NIA N/A
FIRE PPP FEES-(4464) N/A N/A OCI N/A N/A $2,120
MICROFIi-M (-t%9':) N/A IJ/A $'1,064�� N/A N/A $'1,348
jIPLAN CHEI..:K-(3444) N/A N/A $65,1831 N/A NIA $78,9171,
NEW DEVMNT TAX (3334) NIA N/A $0" N/A N/A $6,650
BLDG STANDARDS ADM SPEC FUND CITY FEE-(4168 N/A N/A $67k N/A N/A $8"I�!
l
WATER QUALITY INSP(I ROM BELOW) N/A 0 N/A i N/A _ 0 N/;ail
p�O.A I�iON FI c° YE,i,RZ I O D.�`L 3U 1 i0J i8'0 7S 482 3,278 ��?b,69E,i!+
- __
i&,- vAiE PERIOD FOR PRECEDING YEAR 25 ,G4"16,3, 632 1,688 °1 t( 1621
I:E t 11 P/C,(2(129) $6,209 $14,682
BLDG STANII/i DS SPEC FUND STATE FEE -(2606) $596
$725
SEISMIC(2(1'105) $2,340 $2,913
r
;;FOOLS/SP/1S/OTHER BONDS(2655) $0 $0
ITSIP(> 2L (, .2621 1 $0 `);73,482
PLAHi IiNG PIC FEE(3343) $16,089 $18,881
P[-At!' INS INSP FEE l9'1-11 $21,403 $25,685
U oI-I i Y u,I P It i;;r INSPECTIONS INSPECTIONS
CONSTRUCTION SITES(START U-Ii02) 0 0
NDIJSTRIAL SITES(START 11;03) 0 0
)I\aiIERC111_SITES 0 0
I; I'_ HFIR110D FOR PRECEDING "(1-AR 0 0
MAJOR PEI ;ViiT AC fIVITY>$100,000
PROJECT ADDRESS DEVELOPER/CONTR UA ION
i.i. 3025 El Camino Real Coasllrne Development Inc 103,530.00
t.i. 170 EI Camino Real Jack Williams Enterprises Inc 5 190,335.90
t.i. 535 Main V M Construction S 225,000.00
t.i. 2993 EI Camino Real Timberwolf(Construction 5 399,288.00
repave parking lot 17231 Seventeenth Next Generation Contractors S 210,000.00
add air coolers 2521 Michelle KP Financial $ 500,000.00
new SFD-ICON ph4/9 units Tract 18125 Levity Lennar $ 2,736,103.01
new IvIFD-Velocity ph,1/10 units Tract 18125 Levity Lennar S 2,813,903.92
new MFD-Vintage ph7/20 units Tract 17993 1-avlor Nlorn r 4,547,050.28
residential pv solar permit ISS UED14
residential vehicle charger 0
non-residential pv solar permit ISSUED 2
non-residential vehicle charger 0 Dana L. Ogdon, AICPA
Assistant Director of Commuhivy Development-Building
Page 2
OREIPORT
,9
9
u _..__..._...._�,�,�„��
TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION � CUi2f�L +i ' i�iOU FISCAL YEAR TO DATE
ni S'JI "9 (:O ".( ( ,•IOM PERMITS t Ili VALUATION PERMITS UNIT'S VALUATION
IIvGI r_ /VIVlll r I)[_I P( i FD 12 12 $3,724,170 21 21 $6,460,273
hdDU/1_0U,ii!HOl•!S. 0 U $0 48 48 $11,728,303
[DUPLEX 0 0 $0 0 0 $0
_Hr,EE FO'1R U iT ',; i 0 0 $0 0 0 $0
FIVL-0 !11 ',; I U U
$0 0 0 $0
12 12 $3,724,170 69 69 $18,188,576
NFAN+ t IDFNTIAL GROUP
I i')I i-L 5 0 0 aC 0 0 $0
I'N1 Ti 11 f 0 0 $0; 0 0 $0
V ;U',,. 01!;-„F'TERS 0 0 $(I 0 0 $0
10 I-AL N()1,; 1 I!']
0 0 0 $0
J
�ENTIAL CONSTRUCTION PERMITS \ 1,._I ON 1 PERMITS
S VALUATION
iAMUSE:i',,1EN i RECREATION 0 $0;, p $0
CHURCHES/RELIGIOUS 0 INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS 0 $6, p
$0
iiRESEARCH& DEVELOPMENT 0 $0 0 $p
i'
'AUTO SERVICE&REPAIR 0 $OI 0 $p
HOSPITALS& INSTITUTIONAL 0 $0 0
$0
44::OFFICE, [SANK,&PROFESSIONAL 0 �O�h 0 9;p
f
SCHOOLS& EDUCATIONAL 0 SU: 0 $0
1COMMERCIAL RETAIL SALES U $0% 0 $p
OTHER-PUBLIC PARKING 0 $0 0 $p
.STRUC LURES OTHER THAN BL.DGS 0 !'
I OTAL rNON iRL51UE N HAL 0 so� $0
itL IL) .11TIAL ADDITIONS/ALTERATION PERMITS , nl VALUATION
ROOM ADDITIONS/REMODELS 14 $4d0,909 47 $1,210,595
I RESIDENTIAL GARAGES 0 1 2 $245,000
PATIO COVERS 0 $0” 6 $25,914
SWIMMING POOLS&SPAS 1 $126,000 3 $147,000
OTHER 10_0 $449,403 287 $1,322,058
--
L(OL`' a_ T_ LNI � _ •115 $.1
,016,312 345
$2,950,567 i
C PERMIT VALUATION PERMITS S
'�I DLiS l-RIAL BUILDINGS U VALUATION
[COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS 4 $0 1 $416,000
$1,021,700 11 $1,900,690
OFFICE&PROFESSIONAL BLDGS 3 $392,074 7 $938,940
OTHI-R 7 $474,300 45
$2,265,53—
3
DIAL NOINIRESIDENTIAL 14 $1,888,074 64 311
..$._6._,._6._2.`,5_57 47�II`I VD YEAR TO 1)),\ � .—.."•- ��.,.,� .
69 $26,660,306"
,�Iyit' _I( yLL l UI LYrtL�f Ulf 1 r i�� 118— � y $5,198,898 2,87 15 $10,187,831
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MONTHLY BUILDING ACTIVMv—z
SEPTEMBER BER 2019
I YPE Or' CONSTRUCTION f ION ) k10D ` TO DATE
['i I<Pu11T�IPISPCC1 10145 & FEES PERMITS INSPEC I IONS FEES ::RMJITS INSPECTIONS FEES
+.
<3UILDING-(ACCT 3440) 141 787 $65,8011 478 2,814 $201,941
ELECTRICAL-(3440) 23 177 $1,3671. 45 .594 $6,807,
t.PLUMBING-(3440) 12 340 $2,323i 44 895 $12,953
MECHANICAL-(3440) 22 99 b950c 78 341 $7,654
GRADING-(3440) 2 0 $2'1,021�I 3 18 $21,021
SIGN-(3440) 2 5 „331 12 24 $606
LANDSCAPE-( C,),+ .1dg 0 0 N/A 0 0 N/A
FIRE -(3440)+:,-rLslclg 11 N/A N/A 35 IV/A N/A
FIRE DLPI Ahvl IN FEES-(4464) N/A N/A $640 N/A N/A $2,760
MICROFILM-(.I 195) N/A N/A $3,14 N/A N/A $1,692
+IDI Al! C i ILCiz ( J11!-.i) N/A N/A $11,3 13 ( N/A N/A $90,281
Irl It V Viid N"1 'I/,� ( > 4) �I N/A N/A $4 200 H/A N/A $24,150
! APDSADi1SP + i u D CITY FEE-(47c I N/A NIA N/A $103
VI ,IiIc�U�11._�Il I�l�i'�I i;4fI�.L.QW) N/A 0 N//v 0 N/A
1_0 i%i 'l 1-1 "E," 0 D + 213 1,408 $108 0(0 i ,5 6dG y $369,968
.. .
. � 179 $283,050:IUD FUIPFZ DING YEAR
I f IRP I f I ,} —,�
1i t 9>u 61( $19,199
I l .� S _ SPEC FUND STATE FEE -(2606) $ $919
131. 1 05) h9i; $3,582
'Oi�L. ,SIOTHER BONDS(2655) ) GUS $'1,500
TSIP(26_)5, 2626&2627) $0 $146,964
0PLANNING PIC FEE(3343) $2,456 $21,337
PLANNING INSP FEE(3344) -- --a $4,392 $30,077
I : "z TIONS INSPECTIONS INSPECTIONS
CONSTRUCTION SITES(START 04/02) 0 p
1NDUSTRIAI_SITES(START 11/03) 0 0
IiCOialIMERCI/',L SITES 0 0
-
ir) /,,l Vii_N1;1 c YEAR TO D/1,TF
IF YEAR'
0
1 a`(.;TIVIl1 $1$0,000
(jI- "f ADDRESS DEVELOPER/CONTR VALUATION
I! 1785 Flight Kazoni Inc $ 200,000.00
i
rie+n s ,-n ground plash pad@ Veteran's Sport Park 1645 Valencia City of Tustin $ 418,500.00
r;l: 14971 Holt Teel Construction $ 850,000.00
'13052 Newporl .Apex Imaging&Painting $ 125,000.00
,G,i',Uon 540 Second st Folsom General $ 160,000.00
u?w sfd-Levity/ICON ph5/12units Tract 18125 Lennar $ 3,724,170.48
ii
r,
resic h!cle c17 mer 4
noir u.;l pv sura permit ISSUED 1 LtG�t1� _
nor-iesich ntial vehicle charger 0 Dana L. Ogdon, AICPI
Assistant Director of Community Development—Building
Page 2
UL_ )tf"ll,11A
20-19
TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION CURRENT PERIOD FISCAL YEAR TO DATE
NEW RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION PERMITS UNITS VALUATION PERMITS UNITS VAIJ.11PiI0N
4SINGLE FAMILY DETACHED 0 0 $0 21 21 e,=.r u,273
C ON I)OITOW 1\1 1-10 NI E S 0 0 $0 48 48 /28,303
0 0 $0 0 0
P,[D
JHREIFGIJjm! UHIT ART(vIENTS 0 0 $0 0 0 $0
FIVE 0 ,MORF U.",11-1; AP/\R-1 .,IENTS 0 0 $0 0 0
OTA0 0 $0 69 69 $ 6,i�3 P,5_1 G
�L I L"' U�lj;
NEW RESIDENTIAL GROUP
i-foTELS 0 0 $0 0 D $0
MOTELS 0 0 $0 0 0 $0
GROUP QUARTERS 0 0 $0 0
0 0 $0 1 $0
NEW NON-RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION PERMITS VAi_UATIQN PERMITS VALUATION
AMUSEMENT&RECREATION 0 $0 0 $0
CHURCH ES/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 $J', 0 $0
COMMERCIAL RETAIL SALES 0 $0;; 0 $0
OTHER-PUBLIC PARKING 0 $0 0 $0
$0,
STRUCTURES OTHER THAN BLDGS 0 0 $0
TOTAL NON-RESIDENTIAL 0 �an0
$0
RESIDENTIAL ADDITIONSIALTERATIONS- PERMITS VALUATION PERMITS VALUATION
ROOM ADDITIONS/REMODELS 24 $974,503 71 $2,185,098
RESIDENTIAL GARAGES 0 $0 2 $245,000
PATIO COVERS 3 $25,150 9 $51,064
SWIMMING POOLS &SPAS 5 $342,000
OTHER 911 8u2 3 el 81 378 $2,184,4061
TOTAL RESIDENTIAL.
123 U I 468
'007,568
E r,�,
'T,
VALUATION
IINDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS .1 1;15,000 2
l� $431,000
COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS
$533,4001 15 $2,434,090
,',Oj--FICE& PROFESSIONAL BLDGS 1 $1 8
$940,140
0 1 H f_1� 21 $864,i 2 66
$3,129,654
27 91
In
628 69 $30,13-1,01)A
�laPlc
105 $3, 392 5 $14,139,11
P'
�RIOD FUP!H ZI-CL L)INC�
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2 019
_,. � LJVd",Lx,11 aLtilf3L} i !`rCt'L'(L/1icTC DATE
f LS P[7KMITS INSPECTIONS FEES PERMITS INSPECTIONS FEES
150 1,171 $52,153 628 3,985 ;6254,093
LEC ii,1_ U) 17 217 $1,116 62 811 $7,923
15 298 $675 59 1,193 $13,628
19 108 $505 97 449 $8,159
0 3 $0 3 21 $21,021
11 5 $384 23 29 $989
)vv/Bldg PPP 0 0 N/A 0 0 N/A
I I ( , `) r-61dg 6 N/A N/A 41 N/A N/Ai:
,,FIE�E. DEPT ADMIN FEES-(4464) N/A N/A $782 N/A N/A ,� i.
"I3,5421
!Ir�ROFILM 4795 N/A N/A 2 5 3
( ) $838 N/A NIA .�;� �,l I
III_ H (A IECK-(3444) N/A NIA $21,936 N/A NIA $112,217!;
I lr V" )I \/lvINT TAX- 3334 N/A NIA `h24,150;1
( ) $0 NIA N/A ,.
L ^DS ADM SPEC FUND CITY FEE (4761r N/A N/A $19 N/A N/A $122'1
i
LILT INSP FRUfaI uLL;_riN N/A 0L NIM N/A 0 !i
218 1,802
,i �� I'( ;IOU FOR ITEC LDII I! 182 786 91 U..(�'i r,3 3,193
_ ----182 _.
0'1"FI?_R FEES m� e
;HRE DEPT F;'C(261)) $5,394 $24,693
L+L' SIA h RDS SPEC FUND STATE FEE -(2606) $169 $1,0$$
SE._lol.11605) $623 $4,204
JPCC)I_SI,"PHS/OTHER BONDS(2655) $3,000 $4,500
l-SIP(Zf,25, 2626&2627) $0 $146,964
PLANNING P/C FEE(3343) x;5,198 $26,535
f'LANNii.G INSPLFEE(3344) $5,350 $35,427
vV,.6,iC-F11 CU i_II!II P, t,-f10iu INSPECTIONS INSPECTIONS
CONSTRUCTION SITES(START 04/02) 0 0
INDUSTRIAL SITES(START 11/03) 0 0
COI\,iNIERCIAL SITES 0 0
i'l-01AL MONTH 8,YEAR TO DATE E 0
,iE PERIOD FOR PRECEDING YEf\f, 0 p
'I i AjDR, PERMIT ACTIVITY> $100,000
RDJ �T
ADDRESS DEVEL.OPERICONTR ;VALUATION
,.____
i 2745 EI Camino Real Mitchell General Contractor500,000.00
hvt:!c feplacemenl 240'1 Park Gomez Air Conditioning LLC S 294,000.00
2847 Park Red Pointe Roofing LP :!, 165,470.6£3
jad iron 11766 Riehl Award Construction Mgmt i) `i 120,000.00
d; i:un 11540 Hoxie Soho Construction 500,000.00
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re �, h -hicle charger 5
nou-i, pv solar permit ISSUED 0
non-Ie:-;idonrial vehicle charger 0 Dana L. Ogdon,AICP
Assistant Director of Commun ty Development–Building
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MONTHLY BUILDING ACTIVITY REPORT
NOVEMBER 2019
TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION CURRENT PERIOD_ FISCAL YEAR`I"0 DATE
NEW RESIDENTIAL CONSTRG_F_fr(5_ -VALUATION PERMITS UNITS VALUATION
SINGLE FAMILY DETACHED 6 6 $1,863,294 27 27 $8,323,568
CONDOFFOWNHOMES 10 10 $2,908,856 58 58 $14,637,159
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 16 16 $4,772,150 85 85 $22,960,727
NEW RESIDENTIAL GROUP
HOTELS 0 0 $0 0 0 $0
MOTELS 0 0 $0 0 0 $0
GROUP QUARTERS 0 0 0 0 $0
TOTAL NON-FAMILY 0 0 $0 0 0 $0
NEW NON-RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION p Ehd 1-1, 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 $36,896,245 1 $36,896,245
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
TOTAL NON-RESIDENTIALI $36,896,245 1 $36,896,245
RESIDENTIAL ADDITIONS/ALTERATIONS PERMITT__
VALUATION
ROOM ADDITIONS/REMODELS 12 $435,249 83 $2,620,347
RESIDENTIAL GARAGES 1 $100,000 3 $345,000
PATIO COVERS 2 $2,288 11 $53,352
SWIMMING POOLS&SPAS 1 $43,000 9 $385,000
OTHER 58 $620,446 436 $2,804,852
1TOT/`,I_!".ESIDENTIAL 74 $6,208,551
PEPWTS -ION
VALU4�FICK P E.-;PITS T S I I A
_LU A I
kil-USI FZIAL BUILDINGS
3 51,362,500 5 $1.793,500
COkUviERCIAL BUILDINGS 4 $1,423,420 19 $3,857,510
';OFFICE&PROFESSIONAL BLDGS 0 $0 8 $940,140
rUl ER 11 $234,539 77 $3,364,193
18 $3'020,459r 109 $9,955,343
i'o I't T DATE 109 $45 889 838 737 85 $76,020,865
10 P ' -0" PRI
GE I IG YEAR 73 $1,598,4951 465 15 $15.737,605
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i'AONT UTII' AC TM-TY 6REPORT
2019
f�L1CTION _ CU F EMIT PERIOD FISCAL YEAR TO DATE
&FEESPEkIV11TS INSPECTIONS FEES PERMITS INSPECTIONS FEES
- --- -
3LIILUiI 109 692 $122,082 737 4,677 $376,175
-I_ECTRIC/',I_-(3440) 12 245 $3,526 74 1,056 $11,449
'('LUP�1BIt•I'_: !?-0) 13 279 $3,374 72 1,472 $17,002
;3'r4(1) 9 -113 $2,156 106 562 $10,315
t_;1=(/,�ilivc;-(3•iiil) 0 2 $0 3 23 $21,021
SIGN-(3440) 9 5 5 $224 28 34 $1,213
�:!_�li•IDSCAPE (3-1�i0;::,rdldg 0 0 N/A 0 0 N/A
FIRE (3440)+;%131c1 ; 3 N/A N/A 38 NIA NIA
FIRE DEPT ADMiN FEES-(4464) N/A NIA $1,079 N/A N/A $4,621
li i,;IICROFILM-(4795) NIA NIA $955 N/A N/A $3,486
PLAN CI!F('K-(3444) NIA NIA $63,525 N/A N/A $175,742
ONEW DL-`/iviNT TAX-(3334) NIA NIA $23,675 N/A NIA $47,825
i
',BLDG ST ,`,I L i ADM SPEC FUND CITY FEE-(4766 N/A NIA $168 N/A N/A $290
N „I[ !!Jr-,Li 1(iiNi-
N/A 0 N/A N/A 0 N/A
1,336 $220,764 1,058 7,f324 $66�3,13�3
r- -1ERIU1 1 �F: I'I;I ' �f)11 I� 'i i I�.'. 123 545 $45,792 1 116 3,743 $419,898
FEES
IRE C I I i "/C(2629) $7 6 13 --
$32,33x,
3LDG S DS SPEC FUND STATE FEE -(2606) 1,513
-ElSiblll_, X05 $2,601
$11,303 $15,508
POOL il-1ER BONDS(2655) $18,000 $22,500
$73,482 $220,446
PLAI,!NIN I'i; -1 (33431 $12,839
$39,374
I I IVPIh IPIC IIJSf r C c_(�i,1) $24,251 $59,678
H,' P' CTIONS _...._ INSPECTIONS INSPECTIONS
ONSI RUCTION SITES(START 04/02) 0 0
1 INDUSTRIAL SITES(START 11/03) 0 0
CUi:IivIF1:C;I;L SITES 0 p
PROJECT )KESS � DEVELOP ,LU
ER/CONTR !� ATION
i 151125-Levity Lennar Homes 1,863,294.28
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nc �l lu a itc ✓d//Veiocity ph5 71 2 Levity Lennar Homes 2,908,866.08
new 0j fi�o twllviriy(shell) ,,:�,ri C W Driver s 36,896,245.00
ti 1.I. light Turelk Inc 1,063,420.00
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1.I.
1D FI(-mi no Real Procon Development Inc 50,000.00
T.1. i7avenleeth DRD Builders 130.000.00
T.1. ('2911 U,w
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GTI 1,010,000.00
T.1. 2521 t,iichele Kaiser Permanente 9 325,000.00
inew attached two garage 160 B St Rye Delu g 100,000.00
residential pv solar permit ISSUED 30
residential vehicle charger 4
r7on-residential pv solar permit ISSUED 0 k ) Pa vcs _ �✓rft�fl�_1 -
non-residential vehicle charger 1 Dana L.. Ogdon, AICP
Assistant Director of Community Development-Building
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W I .i°;..I ",SPORT
TYPE OF CONSTRUC'T'ION CUI?,RE NT PEkii0D FISCAL YEAR TO DAl'E
NEW RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION PERMITS �mnd UNITS VALUATION PERMITS UNITSVALUATION
SINGLE FAMILY DETACHED 6 6 $1,865,810 33 33 $10,189,377
CONDO/TOWNHOMES 0 0 $0 58 58 $14,637,159
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 p $p
TOTAL f�AIl111: UNITS �M. 6# 6 $1,865,810 9'I
91 $24,826,536
NEW RESIDENTIAL GROUP
HOTELS — 0 0 $0 0 0 $0
MOTELS 0 0 $0 0 0 $0
;GROUP QU,l'dF',FERS
-> --- 0 � -- -- 0- --- $0 0 0 $0
TOTAL O i-!= IL.'r' 0 0 $0 0 0
.VV � .�!,,RE'37 IbErI-i L F'i fC r13N PERMITS VALUATION PERMITS _VALUATION
AMUSLIv1ENT&RECr:L 1 ION -� 0 $0 0 $p
"CHURCHES/RELIGIOUS 0 $0 0
(INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS 0 $0
$0 0 $0
RESEARCH&DEVELOPMENT 0 $0 0 $p
I!\UTO SERVICE&REPAIR 0 $0 0
$0
HOSPITF,,L` INSTITUTIONAL 0 $0 0
$0
)FFIC 1 ,i.l;t, &PROFESSIONAL I 0 $0 1 $36,896,245
EDUCATIONAL 0 $0 0 $p
'r't 1 RCIAL RETAIL SALES 0 $0 0 $p
G
)THER-PUBLIC PARKING 0 $0 0
$0
TRUCTU S OTHER THAN BLDGS 0 $0 0
$0
;IDENTIAL � w� 0
$0 1 $36,896,245
'ESIDENTlALADDITIONS/ALTERATIONS PERMITS VALUATION PERMITS VALUATION
ROOM ADDITIONS/REMODELS 31 $987,530 114 $3,607,877
RESIDENTIAL GARAGES 0 $0 3
$345,000
PATIO COVERS 1 $6,800 12 $60,152
WIMMING POOLS&SPAS 0 $0 9 $385,000
r
OTHER 69 $826,348 505 g3 63i 1 200
J f-OTAL RESIDENTIAL 101 $1,820,678 643
I`)OP!RE SIpENTIAL!?DDP!/.ALTE!?A3'IONS PERMITS VALUATION PERMITS VALUATION
INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS 2 $521,000 7 $2,314,500
COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS 0 $0 19
$3,857,510
OFFICE&PROFESSIONAL BLDGS 2 $263,000 10
$1,203,140
OTHER 12 $710,500 89
$4,074,693
TOTAL NON-RESIDENTIAL -- -� �s� - -------- -,.a,-.,��
� - $1,494,500 125 $11,449,843)
TOTAL MIONTN AND YEAR TO DATE 123 on� $5,180,98II $81,?.01,853
SAME PERIOD FOR PRECEDING YysEAR� � 73 $7,081,67.1 �y 538 �= 30 $22,8'19,276
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R8O0THLYBWILUNG ACTIVITY REPORT
DECEINIBER2U18
EAR TO DATE
TYI` E OF CONSTRUCTION.— CURRENT PERIOD
PERMITS, INSPECTIONS, &FEE� PERMITS INSPECTIONS FEES PERMITS INSPECTIONS FEES
ELECTRICAL-(3440) 15 -168 $2,536 89 1,224 $13,985ii'
MECHANICAL-(3440) 12 88 $1,040 118 650
F|REDEPT ADMIN FEES (4464) wm wm
M|CROF|LM'(47S5) wm wm
pLANCUECK wm wm $18.821
Nsw oEVmwTTxX (3334) ' w/� wx\ $� 1Oo/
� . n/^ mm
So�ocs'^xc'xon^omspscFUND CITY FEE w/s� am wm $27J
vvATExOUAUTY|mSi=<FROmBEI [Xv) � �a
8 wm�
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���EPE/nOD -OR PRECEDING YEAR
~ - _ ' ,���__~~~~����/���
_11-1 IFR FEES
.TSIP(2625,2626&2627)
il:'LANNING PIC FEE(3343)
IPLAi,iNING !NSIP FEE(3344)
114SPECTIONS INSPECTIONS
:DERk)D Ff PR Y1
VALUATION
new std-6units/Lovity-Icon ph7 Tract 18125
$ 1,865,800,541
J.add mezzanine 1405-sqft 1183 Warner
S '140,000.00
t.1. 2752 Walnut k1dibei Cnnstruction Inc $ 381,000.00
'1700 Flight �F RS $ 234,000.00
residential pv s permit ISSUED 49
residential vehicle charger 2
non-residential prsolar vovnJISSUED O
non-residential vehicle charger ao7pr 1 Dana L. 0guon.A|Cp \] ---------
Assistant Director o/Community Development-Building
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