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AGENDA REPORT
FEBRUARY 16, 2021
MATTHEW S. WEST, CITY MANAGER
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
Agenda Item 10
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City Manager
Finance Director N/A
CITY OF TUSTIN COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 2020 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 2020 Year in Review summarizes the Community
Development Department's activities throughout 2020 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.
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CONTENTS
OVERVIEW............................................................................................................................................................... 2
CURRENTPLANNING............................................................................................................................................3
OldTown Tustin............................................................................................................................................
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TustinLegacy................................................................................................................................................
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Activitywithin The District..........................................................................................................................
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Activity within The Market Place.............................................................................................................
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Other Projects throughout Tustin.............................................................................................................
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ADVANCEPLANNING........................................................................................................................................
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HistoricPreservation..................................................................................................................................
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Community Development Block Grant..............................................................................................
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Workshops...................................................................................................................................................
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City of Tustin's Response to COVID-19................................................................................................
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PLANNING DIVISION ACTIVITY SUMMARY....................................................................................................
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CODEENFORCEMENT.......................................................................................................................................
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BUILDINGDIVISION.............................................................................................................................................20
BUILDING DIVISION ACTIVITY SUMMARY.......................................................................................................
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Community Development Year in Review 2020
The City of Tustin's Community Development Department is pleased to present the Year
in Review Report for 2020. The year 2020 has been an unprecedented year due to the
challenges associated with the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. The City of Tustin
has been fortunate to have maintained consistent development activity throughout the
City, despite the strains of the pandemic.
This report features development activity details, and other newly approved planning
and building projects. The report is divided into the following six sections:
4 Current Planning - Provides updates on development within Old Town and Tustin
Legacy, newly established businesses, and other development activities.
y Advance Planning Provides updates on the Housing Element update,
historic preservation, Community Development Block Grant funded
programs and activities, community outreach efforts, and newly initiated City -
funded programs in response to COVID-19.
Jlanning Division Activity Summary - Provides an overview of the number of
projects and applications received during 2020.
--5 Enforcement Describes enforcement activities, including graffiti
abatement and updates on the staff's participation in the Neighborhood
Improvement Task Force.
juildinq Division Outlines accomplishments including construction activity, plan
checks, permitting, and building inspections.
4 Building Division Activity Sumf i , y Summarizes construction project valuations,
and Building Division activities.
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CURRENT PLANNINC-
During the year 2020, the Community Development Department's Current Planning
efforts included various planning activities, new project entitlements, and approvals
which were authorized by the City Council, Planning Commission, the Zoning
Administrator, and City Staff. This section includes projects within the Old Town and Tustin
Legacy areas, newly established businesses and other current planning projects
throughout Tustin.
Old Town Tustin
The historic core of Tustin continued to evolve in 2020 with the addition of a 140 -unit
residential community (Vintage at Old Town Tustin) which is nearing completion. City
Staff also continued to make progress on the citywide Historic Resources Survey update
and Historic Context statements with the assistance of its consultant team.
Vintage at Old Town Tustin (1208 Bellmont Court): During 2020, construction progress
continued on the Vintage 140 -attached townhome residential community. Residents
have continued to move in to the new community throughout the year. Construction
completion is anticipated by the summer of 2021. Please refer to Attachment A for an
exhibit displaying the active and completed permits for this project.
Historic Resources Survey/Historic Context Statements/Public Outreach: The City's
consultant team continued with public outreach efforts, as part the comprehensive
update to the 2003 Historic Resources Survey and development of draft Historic Context
statements. Staff and the consultant team held a virtual public workshop on October
13, 2020, which highlighted the project's community benefits. Between August and
December 2020, the consultant team also connected virtually with community
stakeholders with knowledge of Tustin's history, conducted general and property
specific historical background research and updated property lists and maps. The
intensive survey began in October 2020, and continued through late November 2020,
and is progressing as a slower pace due to precautionary measures being taken due to
the pandemic.
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Arvida Book Co. (115 W. Main Street, A new bookstore, which sells new and used
books and serves coffee, has moved in to the former
Mrs. B's (Tustin Hardware) building. Arvida Book Co.
opened during the Fall of 2020.
Rich Elixirs (434 EI Camino Real): Continuing the tradition
of selling homemade kombucha at this historical site,
Rich Elixirs opened in late -2020 when Zama Tea and
Kombucha moved from the location. Rich Elixirs
specializes in kombucha, ginger beer, and cafe -style
food items.
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Storico Spaghetteria (405 EI Camino Real): The restaurant owners of Centro in Old Town
Tustin have opened a cafe restaurant within the former Tustin Grille location, which
specializes in traditional Italian dishes and desserts. Storico Spaghetteria is also known
for makin
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Nosh House (678 EI Camino Real): Orange County Kosher Market has expanded their
operations, opening a Kosher restaurant next door to their location within EI Camino
Plaza. Nosh House opened during the Fall of 2020, and specializes in deli sandwiches
and other Kosher appetizers and entrees.
Tustin Legacy
The Tustin Legacy area continued to change, as development progressed throughout
this area during the year 2020. Significant accomplishments within the Tustin Legacy
area during 2020 include:
Levity at Tustin Legacy residential community is progressing toward nearing
completion;
Veterans Sports Park and Legacy Magnet Academy completed construction;
Brookfield's new 400 -unit residential project is starting the site grading process.
All Tustin Legacy area projects built, entitled, and planned for the future are shown on
the map provided as Attachment C to this report.
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Veterans Sports Park (Valencia Avenue): Despite the challenges of the year 2020, Tustin
was able to see its newest park open to the public during the year. This approximately
30 -acre park is designed as a community/sports park and has the capability to
accommodate large group activities, and offers 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, are located at the
west side of the park.
Levity in Tustin Legacy (Tustin Ranch Road/Victory Road). This 218 -unit residential
community project by Lennar Homes (formerly CalAtlantic Homes), approved in 2018,
features three (3) new neighborhoods: (1) Fleet at Levity - townhomes; (2) Velocity at
Levity - flats; and, (3) Icon at Levity - single family homes. The home center and model
homes are now open, and construction continues to progress. Please refer to
Attachment B for an exhibit displaying the active and completed permits for this project.
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Encompass Health Rehabilitation Hospital of Tustin (15120 Kensington Park Drive): During
2020 construction continued to progress on a new acute care hospital facility. The new
65,000 square foot hospital will include 65 private patient rooms, a therapy gym, on-site
pharmacy services, and various rehabilitation rooms. The new hospital is anticipated to
open during 2021.
News 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, and during 2020, grading work
commenced at the site. 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.
Legacy Magnet Academy (15500 Legacy Road): On August 13, 2020, Legacy Magnet
Academy welcomed its first class of students to their new campus. In late September,
in-person instruction began for a limited number of students as well. The new academy
focuses on TIDE (Technology, Innovation, Design, Entrepreneurship) instruction, which is
a business -oriented program for the students.
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Activity within The District
The District at Tustin Legacy
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.
Spice -C Hot Chicken Tenders (2455 Park Avenue): A new
restaurant featuring spicy chicken completed tenant
improvements to the former Mobtown Pizza tenant space, and
opened for business during 2020.
Union Market (2493 Park Avenue): Although construction of
Union Market was completed during 2015, new tenants continue
to rotate and open within this space. A new business which is
coming soon to the Union Market is Hermosa Taqueria.
Dolce Gelato (2461 Park Avenue): A new family-owned business
selling made -from -scratch gelato will be opening soon next to
The Yellow Chilli and the AMC Theater.
Casa Del Sol Cocina Mexicana (2497 Park Avenue): A new & restaurant will be locating within the former Auld Dubliner • •_ •
tenant space. Casa Del Sol Cocina Mexicana offers a unique
dining experience with music performed by an 8 -time Grammy nominated
band.
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Activity within The Market
Place
Similar to The District, the plan check
process, construction activities, and
inspections for the new businesses
within The Market Place were
monitored by the Building Division
throughout the year, while the
Planning Division oversaw the
entitlement process for new tenants.
Sunglass Hut (2997 EI Camino Real):
During 2020 a new Sunglass
Hut, which features fashion and performance sunglasses, has opened in the newly
constructed tenant space next to Athleta.
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AKT (2747 EI Camino Real): A new fitness studio has located next to Dick's Sporting
Goods. AKT offers a unique fitness experience combining cardio dance intervals along
with strength and toning exercises.
Fast5Express Carwash (2762 EI Camino Real): An application is currently under review to
demolish the existing Manny's Carwash within The Marketplace, and construct a new
carwash including vacuum apparatuses and landscaping. The Zoning Administrator is
anticipated to review this item in February 2021
FH Home (2856 EI Camino Real): FH Home store is a new furniture store that has opened
within The Market Place during 2020, who uses 98% of their sales to benefit Furnishing
Hope, a non-profit program whose mission is to provide furniture and supplies to
wounded warriors and families in crisis.
Art and Frame Gallery (2822 EI Camino Real): A new art -framing store has opened within
the former Pier 1 Imports tenant space. Art & Frame Gallery offers a wide variety of high-
quality frames, mats and finishes.
Hickory Farms (2823 EI Camino Real): Hickory Farms opened their newest location within
the former Justice clothing tenant space. Hickory Farms is known for their hand-crafted
gourmet gift baskets of meat, sausage, cheese, wine and other foods.
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Other Projects throughout Tustin
Throughout the year 2020, development and construction activities progressed within
all areas of Tustin. This report highlights just a few of the many current planning projects
in progress, and new businesses which have opened during the year.
City of Tustin Corporate Yard (1472 Service Road): The City's new corporate yard/offices
including a permanent Emergency Operations Center (EOC) was under construction
and completed during 2020. Landscaping at the site includes a drought-
tolerant/California native
plant demonstration
garden adjacent to the
public parking lot for the
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Pediatric Urgent Care
(14971 Holt Avenue): During f
2020 a pediatric urgent
care continued to make
progress on tenant
improvements within the
former Coco's building in of • • • • -
the Tustin Courtyard
Shopping Center. The new facility will include a lobby, eleven exam rooms,
exam rooms, and a separate area for labs, x-rays, and a nurse station.
two flex
SchoolsFirst 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, and construction of this impressive new
facility continued to progress rapidly throughout 2020. SchoolsFirst is anticipated to open
their new office building during 2021.
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Tustin Auto Center Digital Display (Rear of 40 and 44 Auto Center Drive): In June 2020,
the City Council approved the second -reading of an Ordinance for the Tustin Auto
Center for off-site advertising on their existing digital display board adjacent to the 5
Freeway North. The Ordinance became effective in July 2020.
Port View Preparatory (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.
Tenant improvements were completed during 2020, and the location is now open to
provide their services to the Tustin community.
7 -Eleven and New Gas Station (McFadden and Tustin Village Way): In December 2020,
the Planning Commission approved the redevelopment of the corner of McFadden and
Tustin Village Way into a gas station with twelve pumps and a 4,000 square foot
convenience store.
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Key Inn Remodel (1611 EI Camino Real): Plans were submitted during 2020 for a full
renovation and remodel of the existing Key Inn Motel, along with renaming the motel to
"Eurolnn." City staff anticipates progress on this project throughout the year 2021.
Jack-in-the-Box (14002 Newport Avenue): Plans are currently under review by City Staff
to demolish and remodel the existing Jack-in-the-Box with a drive-thru on the corner of
Newport Avenue and EI Camino Real.
New Industrial Building (14451 Myford Road): The Planning Commission approved a
proposal for demolition of an existing industrial building (former AT&T site) and
construction of a new approximately 220,000 square foot industrial building, new
parking lot, new landscaping, and forty (40) truck docks. A future tenant for the space
is yet to determined, and the project is anticipated to be complete during 2021.
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House of Ruth (1941 EI Camino Real): An application is anticipated to be brought
forward to the Planning Commission in February 2021 for a new seven (7) unit multi -family
residential facility to house families who are homeless, or at risk of experiencing
homelessness. The project includes a 2 -story, 8,098 square feet building with a resource
room, office, common areas, and amenities. The House of Ruth would be administered
by HomeAid of Orange County and Family Promise of Orange County.
Artis Senior Living Memory Care Facility (17802 & 17842 Irvine Blvd.): A request has been
received to demolish two (2) existing office buildings within Tustin Business Center, and
build a two-story 44,427 square foot, 80 -unit memory care facility. The facility is proposed
to feature private rooms, shared residential living areas, outdoor courtyards, a health
center, a community center, a studio, and salon.
Airspace Industrial Building Graphics (15771 Red Hill Avenue): On December 8, 2020 the
Planning Commission approved a request to enhance the fagade of an existing
industrial building with painted murals and applied graphics. Fagade improvements are
anticipated to commence and be completed during 2021.
Public Counter Operations: Throughout 2020, City of Tustin Planning staff continued to
assist the public with daily front counter operations, despite working remotely for a
majority of the year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Planning services continued to be
provided virtually via on-line submittals, zoom meetings, digital permits issuance, virtual
Planning Commission meetings and workshops, and virtual inspections, when possible.
Services provided to the public by Tustin Planning staff include: Planning plan checks;
Business License reviews; Fulfilling public records requests; and, General zoning, e-mail,
and phone inquiries. Planning staff also continued to collaborate with the Building
Division on development projects citywide, and with Code Enforcement staff on open
Code Enforcement cases.
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ADVANCF wi_ANNINC-
During the year 2020, the Community Development Department's Advance Planning
efforts included various advance planning activities and special projects. Advance
planning includes: grant -funded activities, historic preservation, environmental studies,
census and demographic research, assisting with programs implemented by the City of
Tustin in response to COVID-19, and, 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 requirements of the
Certified Local Government (CLG) program during the 2019-20 reporting period. The
annual reportwill be approved by the Planning Commission and transmitted to the State
Office of Historic Preservation in early 2021.
General Plan Annual Report: This progress report to the Planning Commission and City
Council was presented in February and March 2020. 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: infill mixed use, housing, and commercial projects
throughout the cities of Irvine and Santa Ana.
Assembly Bill 2766 - Motor Vehicle Subvention Program: Each year, the City receives a
disbursement of Assembly Bill 2766 funds to offset costs for State mandated vehicle
emission reduction programs implemented by the City of Tustin. During the 2019-20 Fiscal
Year, the City received $103,176, which will be allocated by City Council to fund
qualifying projects.
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 was
a reduction in the measured aircraft noise levels recorded during 2020, as a result of the
decrease in flights due to the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Historic Preservation
Mills Act: The Community Development Department continued to maintain the Mills Act
Contract program monitoring all 27 contracts on file with the City. There were three new
properties which entered into a Mills Act contract during 2020: 350 S. B Street, 535 W.
Third Street, and 250 Pacific Street. The properties with Mills Act contracts are as follows:
178 N. C Street
183 N. C Street
170 N. A Street
310 S. Pasadena Ave.
148 Mountain View Drive
405 W. Main Street
535 W. Third Street
245 S. A Street
165 S. A Street
300-302 S. B Street
160 Pacific Street
265 Pacific Street
150 Pacific Street
250 Pacific Street
455 W. 3rd Street
415 W. 6t" Street
163 N. A Street
145 Pacific Street
148 N. B Street
124 N. B Street
350 S. B Street
365 W. 6t" Street
168 N. A Street
520 W. Main Street
138 N. B Street
150 Mountain View Drive
130 Mountain View Drive
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 2020, the Kidd House (124 North B Street) and the Spicer House
(165 South A Street) were nominated and approved by the Planning Commission to
receive a plaque in the Tustin Historic Register.
Commendation and Historic Register Nomination: The Commendation Program
recognizes an Old Town property of outstanding merit as often as every calendar
quarter. During 2020, a commendation for the Kelly Building (330 EI Camino Real) was
approved, which is the location of Morning Lavender Boutique and Caf6.
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Community Development Block Grant
The City of Tustin received an annual allocation of $847,890 from the Federal
Department of Housing and Urban Development under the Community Development
Block Grant (CDBG) program for the 2020-21 Program Year. An additional allocation of
CDBG-CV (Coronavirus) funding was received totaling $1,220,716.
Above and beyond the 2020 CDBG allocations outlined below, additional CDBG
funding was distributed to the non-profit community to help them prevent, prepare for,
or respond to COVID-19 (See City of Tustin's Response to COVID-19 section of this report).
Two new emergency rental and utilities assistance programs were also created to help
Tustin residents impacted by the pandemic and at -risk of experiencing homelessness.
Public Services Activities (maximum 15% = $127,200)
Boys & Girls Clubs of Tustin
Community Health Initiative of Orange County
Families Forward
Goodwill of Orange County
Human Options
Meals on Wheels Orange County
Mercy House
MOMS Orange County
Orange County Gateway to Housing
Patriots and Paws
Veterans Legal Institute
YMCA of Orange County
Public Facilities and Improvements
Project to be Determined
Public Services Subtotal
Public Facilities and Improvements Subtotal
Rehabilitation and Preservation Activities
Code Enforcement
Rehabilitation and Preservation Subtotal
Program Administration & Planning Activities
CDBG Program Administration
Fair Housing Services
Administration & Planning Subtotal
Grand Total for all Activities
$20,000
$10,000
$14,150
$10,000
$ 7,500
$20,000
$ 8,000
$ 7,000
$ 7,000
$ 6,800
$ 8,750
8,000
$127,200
$563,145
$563,145
$8,000
$14,545
$69,545
847 890
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Workshops
During 2020, the Community Development Department held workshops regarding the
Historic Resources Survey Update, and the Housing Element Update. Tustin Planning
Commissioners additionally participated in many webinars, and training seminars, on
topics such as historic preservation and the California Environmental Quality Act
(CEQA) .
Historic Resources Survey Update- On October 13, 2020 City Staff presented the Planning
Commission with an update on the progress of the Historic Resources Survey, as per the
Planning Commission's role as the Historic and Cultural Resources Advisor. The workshop
contained the following elements: An introduction to ARG, the consultant team who is
assisting with the update, An overview of the survey, including its purpose and use;
description of the community benefits of updating the survey; detailed information on
what the survey update means to property owners in Old Town, definition of the project
components, information on how the public may participate; breakdown of the
sections of the survey update process including the Historic Context Statement, the
Reconnaissance Survey, and the Intensive survey, an outline of the project schedule
and timeline; and, a review of the preliminary findings to date.
Housing Element Update The City of Tustin is currently undertaking an update to its
Housing Element portion of the General Plan, which will span the years 2021-2029. On
November 10, 2020, City Staff provided an update to the Planning Commission which
included: An overview of the Housing Element, description of what was new within this
cycle of the update, an outline of the project schedule and timeline; description of the
public engagement and participation that is necessary to complete the update; and,
provided an opportunity for the Planning Commission to provide their input on the
process. Tustin Planning Staff are currently preparing a draft of the Housing Element, and
conducting a community survey. For further information in the Housing Element, and to
stay informed on its progress, please visit vww.tustinca.ora/HousinGEl6 .
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City of Tustin's Response to COVID-19
The U.S. Congress passed the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES
Act), which was signed into law on March 27, 2020. In response to the growing effects of
this historic public health crisis, the City of Tustin has implemented a variety of new grant
programs and incentives, called Tustin Cares, to assist the residents, businesses, and non-
profits within the City.
Temporary Use Permit for Expanded Outdoor Seating: Temporary Use Permit for
Expanded Outdoor Seating: In response to COVID-19, the City of Tustin is delivering an
innovative solution to assist local business owners to navigate their re -openings by
introducing the Temporary Use Permit (TUP) for outdoor restaurant seating, retail
establishments, and assembly uses. These businesses now have the opportunity to
apply for a no -fee permit, to provide outdoor dining and assembly areas for their
customers, while adhering to state and local public health regulations. Restaurants may
temporarily convert portions of adjacent parking areas, walkways, patios, sidewalks,
and public rights-of-way into customer dining areas. Other qualified businesses also
would be provided the same opportunities. Over 80 businesses were granted permits for
outdoor expansions in 2020.
Temporary Outdoor Expansion Grant Program: The City initiated a new grant program
which provides funding to assist eligible businesses such as restaurants and retailers
(including gyms) to expand their outdoor areas and activities to mitigate restrictions
placed on indoor activities due to COVID-19 related State and County health orders.
This program provides eligible businesses with a grant, up to $2,000, to pay for purchases
or rentals of furniture, shade structures (with only one wall), decor, landscaping, lighting,
fencing/barricades, PPE, outdoor dining ware or other items to support allowable
outside activities. These grants are available to Tustin businesses that have an approved
and active Temporary Use Permit (see above) that has been issued since June 2, 2020,
for new or expanded outdoor activities. Approximately 45 Temporary Outdoor
Expansion grants were awarded during 2020, totaling $90,000 in CARES Act Funding.
Tustin Small Business Emergency Grant Program: The City of Tustin has partnered with
the Orange County/Inland Empire Small Business Development Center (OCIE SBDC) to
develop the Small Business Emergency Grant Program. Utilizing Federal CARES Act
funding, the program provides vital economic support to small businesses needing
assistance in overcoming the temporary loss of revenue due to COVID-19. Two phases
of this program have since been launched. Phase I of the program is complete, 44
businesses qualified and received grants, totaling $440,000 in CARES Act funding
dispersed. Phase II of the program was launched in August 2020, which consisted of a
release of $1,000,000 in funding, and provided up to $10,000 for small businesses with 25
or fewer employees, and up to $2,500 for home-based businesses. There were 93 small
businesses and 24 home-based businesses assisted with these funds. Phase II has been
further extended to offer an additional $1,000,000 which will assist an additional 101
businesses. In total, the program will provide $2,440,000 in funding assisting
approximately 260 businesses.
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Emergency Rental and Utilities Assistance Program (for families): In partnership with Family
Solutions Collaborative, an allocation of $250,000 in Community Development Block
Grant (CDBG) funds was authorized to be used to assist families that have been
affected by COVID-19 and have struggled financially to meet their rent and utility bills.
The program benefits Tustin families who are at -risk of homelessness, and will help them
to maintain stable housing. To date, over 150 Tustin residents, including adults and
children, have received assistance, utilizing approximately $145,000 in CDBG funding.
Emergency Rental and Utilities Assistance (for singles, couples, and homeless adults): In
partnership with Families Together of Orange County, an allocation of $100,000 in
Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds has been authorized to be used to
assist singles, couples, and homeless adults that have been affected by COVID-19 and
have struggled financially to meet their rent and utility bills. To date, over 30 Tustin
residents have been assisted by this program, utilizing approximately $60,000 in CDBG
funding.
Tustin Non -Profit Emergency Grant Program: The City of Tustin has created a Non-profit
Emergency Grant Program, in partnership with Tustin Community Foundation, which
provided funding to non -profits needing financial assistance to assist with overcoming
the temporary loss of revenue due to the COVID-19 outbreak. This program was able to
provide 30 non -profits with up to $15,000 in grant funding each, totaling $250,000.
Supplemental CDBG Funding for Meals on Wheels: In May 2020, the Tustin City Council
authorized $20,000 in additional CDBG funding to be granted to Meals on Wheels Orange
County (above and beyond their original 2019-20 allocation), in order to supplement their
Lunch Caf6 and Home Delivered Meal programs, enabling them to continue to serve
seven (7) meals per week to Tustin seniors. Meals on Wheels reported serving
approximately 250 (unduplicated) seniors through their programming during the 2019-20
Fiscal Year.
Tustin Senior Grocery Gift Card Program: The City of Tustin has utilized a portion of its CARES
Act funding to establish a grocery gift card program for Tustin seniors. Through this
program, $45,000 in gift cards were given to 300 Tustin seniors valued at $150 each.
Friends Feeding Seniors: The City of Tustin has partnered with Tustin Community Foundation
to provide three restaurant meals per weekend to seniors. This equates to 75 or more
seniors fed per week through this program.
Supplemental Funding for Existing CDBG Subrecipients: In September 2020, the Tustin City
Council authorized allocations awarded to the existing non-profit subrecipients to be
doubled, designating that the additional funding should be spent to prevent, prepare for,
or respond to COVID-19. Non-profit subrecipients have proposed to spend their allocations
on costs incurred due to telecommuting, COVID-19 public health messaging and
education, to supplement the additional staff needed to provide support to clients due to
COVID-19, and PPE costs.
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PLANNING DIVISION ACTIVITY SUMMARY
Temporary Use Permits
(Outdoor Expansions) 82
Temporary Use Permits 28
Conditional Use Permits 19
Design Reviews 19
Film Permits 14
Temporary Sign Permits
Certificates of Appropriateness
Large Gathering Permits
Subdivisions
Development Agreements
Zone Changes
General Plan Amendments
Variances
Minor Adjustments
Use Determinations
Code Amendments
Specific Plan Amendments
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CODE ENFORCEMENT
The Code Enforcement Division continued its efforts in supporting the enforcement of
the Tustin City Code. The following statistics and figures, describe the Code Enforcement
Division's activities during 2020:
A total of 937 code cases were initiated in 2020, of which 133 of those cases
remain open to date, and 804 of those cases are closed. The number of code
cases increased during 2020 in comparison to 2019, due to Code Enforcement
investigating business -operations complaints received in response to the current
health orders that are in place for California and Orange County.
The Administrative Citations Program continued to assist Code Enforcement
Officers and Police Officers in resolving code violations in a timely manner. In 2020,
there were 251 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 4,601 incidents of graffiti
during 2020. Approximately $220,000 was spent in 2020 on the removal of graffiti.
The number of graffiti incidents reported between 2017 and 2020 are depicted in
the graph below.
Code Enforcement Officers additionally coordinated the removal 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 2020.
Construction Activities: In 2020, 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 2020, the Building Division issued 846 permits for work valued at over $120
million.
Construction activities include a new Heath South acute care hospital/rehabilitation
facility (2nd year of construction) 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 the last 34 units nearing completion. Levity at Tustin Legacy also
continued construction of its 218 -unit residential community, with only 25 units left to be
completed.
A rough grading permit was issued to Brookfield Residential in support of their plans to
develop 400 residential condominium units, a community recreation facility, open
space areas, and other neighborhood amenities. In addition, construction continued
on a 180,000 square feet office building, a 5,000 square foot credit union branch
building, and a parking structure associated with SchoolsFirst Federal Credit Union
Headquarters. Permits were also issued to Costco for a new gas station associated with
their store near Bryan and Tustin Ranch Road.
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The following identifies the status of major construction projects occurring throughout
Tustin in 2020:
Health South acute care/ rehabilitatior
facility: In Progress
Vintage at Old Town Tustin: In Progress
Levity in Tustin Legacy: In Progress
SchoolsFirst Credit Union Headquarters: Ir
Progress
Costco Gas Station: In Progress
Residential Community by Brookfield: Ir
Progress
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the Building Division is not accepting- �-
over-the-counter plan submittals at
City Hall. No over-the-counter plan SChoolSFirst Credit Union
checks are being performed during this
time. Instead, a web portal has been created to permit online submittals and paper
plan drop off by appointment only. Submitted plans are reviewed within ten to twenty
business days for the first submittal, and second submittals are plan checked within five
to ten working days. In addition, applicants may request expedited plan check services
ensuring a faster plan check response when urgently needed.
Permit Tracking System: The Building Division utilizes a computerized permit tracking
system that maintains and organizes permit records. The 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 2020, the Building Division provided emergency support to 15 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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BUILDING DIVISION ACTIVITY SUMMARY
New Residential Construction
Number of Permits Issued 55
Number of Units 55
Total Valuation: $12,835,141
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 Construction
Number of Permits Issued 4
Total Valuation: $20,438,512
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 634
Total Valuation: $9,999,537
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 153
Total Valuation: $77,053,679
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 2020: 846
Total Valuations in 2020: $120,326,869
Attachments: A. Vintage Active and Complete Permits Exhibit
B. Levity Active and Complete Permits Exhibit
C. Tustin Legacy Map and Project Table
D. Building Activity Reports 2020
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Tustin Legacy Map and Project Table
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TUSTIN LEGACY PROJECTS -UPDATED 01-12-2021
Map Project
Description and Status
Number
1 Heritage Elementary
Heritage School is now open as a STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts,
School
Math) Elementary School.
2 Veterans Sports Park
The Veterans Sports Park is a 31.5 -acre park which serves the recreational needs of
the surrounding community. It offers a wide variety of facilities including lighted soccer
fields, ballfields, tennis courts, basketball courts, sand volleyball courts, and pickelball
courts. A children's play environment, splash pad, and picnic areas included within the
park, as well as a Veterans Memorial Plaza. Veteran's Sports Park is now open to the
public.
3 OC Social Services
The Tustin Family Campus for Abused and Neglected Children involves a multi -
treatment campus which includes residential buildings and stand-alone homes, and
a campus service center with a total capacity to serve 90 beds for abused and
neglected children and their parents as well as emancipated youth. This project is
complete.
4 The Annex
The City of Tustin acquired this property through a land exchange with the South
Orange County Community College District. "The Annex" is currently being utilized by
the Parks and Recreation Department for their programming, and is planned to be
used a substation for the Tustin Police Department as well.
5 Orange County Rescue
The Village of Hope facility is a 387 -bed transitional home for the homeless which is
Mission
operated by the Orange County Rescue Mission. This project is complete.
6 ATEP Campus
Construction is now complete for the first ATEP building which now houses career
technical programs for Irvine Valley College.
7 Orange County Animal
This new facility, which is replacing the former facility in Orange, is now open as of
Care Facility
the year 2018.
8 Rancho Santiago
This Sheriffs Training Facility/Academy is now complete.
College District Sheriff's
Training Facility
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9a Flight at Tustin Legacy
This development proposal includes a variety of uses such as: creative office uses; a
(Formerly Cornerstone
food hall; and, conference center including a connection into Tustin Legacy Park.
1)
Phase I of the Flight campus is now complete.
9b Cornerstone 2
Phase two of the Cornerstone development will consist of a variety of uses including
research and development, office, and specialized employment uses.
10 Columbus Square
1,075 residential units are now complete within this neighborhood.
11 Fire Station #37
Orange County Fire Authority Station #37 moved from its old location off of Red Hill
Avenue to this new location at Edinger/Kensington Park Dr. The Fire Station is now
open.
12 The Village at Tustin
Construction of the Hoag facility has been completed. The center is considered to
Legacy
be substantially completed, with the exception of the Health South (acute care)
facility, which is awaiting approval from the State for the building. Grading of the
Health South site is complete, and construction has now commenced.
13 Orange County
Regional Park
The County of Orange has future plans for an 84.5 -acre regional park to be located
surrounding the North Hangar. A concept plan has been approved by the OC Board
of Supervisors. Please visit ocparks.com for further details on this proposed project.
14 Legacy Magnet
Academy
The Tustin Unified School District (TUSD) has opened a new magnet school called
Legacy Magnet Academy, which is a TIDE school focusing on Technology, Innovation,
Design, and Entrepreneurship. The new school welcomed its first class of students
during Fall 2020.
15 Mixed -Use Urban
Village (Neighborhood
A mixed-use urban village concept within the community core of Tustin Legacy is
D Community Core)
proposed. Next steps will include the preparation of a concept plan and business plan
as the basis for development of the urban village.
16 Amalfi Apartments
The Irvine Company has constructed a new apartment community consisting of 533
units adjacent to The District at Tustin Legacy.
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17 Neighborhood G
This remaining residential core consists of 1,097 residential units. This area will
provide a range of housing types including senior housing, detached and attached
single-family, multifamily, affordable housing, and mixed-use commercial
opportunities. As a transit -oriented community, this neighborhood will provide access
between the Tustin Metrolink and the Tustin Legacy area.
18 Greenwood in Tustin
A total of 375 detached homes have been built by CalAtlantic Homes. Construction of
Legacy & Greenwood
the homes is now complete.
Park
19 Anton Legacy
St. Anton Partners has completed construction of their 225 unit affordable
Apartments & Victory
apartments, and Victory Park is now open.
Park
20 The District at Tustin
This Class -A Retail Development project has been completed. The District at Tustin
Legacy
Legacy offers a variety of retail services, restaurants, and entertainment venues.
21 Tustin Field 1
376 residential units are now complete.
22 Tustin Field 11
189 residential units are now complete.
23 Columbus Grove
465 residential units are now complete.
24 Tustin Legacy Linear
Construction of a 26 -acre park and stormwater detention basin continues to progress.
Park
Construction of Phase I of the park is complete. Phase 11 is currently in progress, and
includes construction of bio retention basins in the parking lot, along with paving and
landscaping throughout the park. Construction was completed on the park at the end
of 2019.
25 Army Reserve
The U.S. Army has relocated from their current Army Reserve Center located on
Relocation
Barranca Parkway adjacent to The District shopping center, to a new location at the
north east corner of Red Hill Avenue and Warner Avenue.
26 Levity in Tustin Legacy
In January 2018, the City Council approved the development of a new 218 -unit
residential community by CalAtlantic Homes, on an approximately 20 -acre lot,
bounded by Tustin Ranch Road, Victory Road, Moffett Drive, and Park Avenue. This
project features three new neighborhoods: Fleet at Levity — townhomes; Velocity at
Levity — flats; and, Icon at Levity — single family homes. The home center and model
homes are now open, and construction continues to progress on the new community.
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27 Residential Community 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 townhomes, and 154 stacked flats and townhomes. Ground was broken on
the project in October 2020, and grading is currently underway at the site.
28 Legacy Medical Plaza On May 11, 2020, the Planning Commission approved a request to construct a new
50,000 square foot medical office building within the ATEP Education Village area.
The facility is intended to provide the following services: urgent care; an imaging
center; outpatient surgery center; ophthalmology; dental offices; laboratories; and,
additional uses to be determined.
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Building Activity Reports 2020
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MONTHLY BUILDING ACTIVITY REPORT
JANUARY 2020
TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION
CURRENT PERIOD
VALUATION
$0
FISCAL YEAR TO DATE
NEW RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION
PERMITS
0
UNITS VALUATION
0
$0
PERMITS
33
UNITS
33
VALUATION
$10,189,377
SINGLE FAMILY DETACHED
CONDOITOWNHOMES
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
0
$0
TOTAL FAMILY UNITS
0
0
$0
91
91
$24,826,536
NEW RESIDENTIAL GROUP
PERMITS
0
VALUATION
$0
PERMITS
0
VALUATION
$0
AMUSEMENT & RECREATION
CHURCH ESIRELI GIOUS
HOTELS
0
0
$0
0
0
$0
MOTELS
0
0
$0
0
0
$0
GROUP QUARTERS
0
0
$0
0
0
$0
TOTAL NON -FAMILY
0
0
$0
0
0
$0
NEW NON-RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION
PERMITS
0
VALUATION
$0
PERMITS
0
VALUATION
$0
AMUSEMENT & RECREATION
CHURCH ESIRELI GIOUS
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
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
$0
TOTAL NON-RESIDENTIAL
0
$0
1
$36,896,245
RESIDENTIAL ADDITIGNS/ALTERATIONS
PERMITS
20
VALUATION
$477,740
PERMITS
134
VALUATION
$4,085,617
ROOM ADDITIONSIREMODELS
RESIDENTIAL GARAGES
0
$0
3
$345,000
PATIO COVERS
3
$46,500
15
$106,652
SWIMMING POOLS & SPAS
10
$0
19
$385,000
OTHER
50
$515,8921
555
$4,147,092
TOTAL RESIDENTIAL
83
$1,040,1321
726
$9,069,361
NON RESIDENTIAL ADDNIALTERATIONS
PERMITS
1
VALUATION
$4,000
PERMITS
8
VALUATION
$2,318,500
INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS
COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS
7
$689,430
26
$4,546,940
OFFICE & PROFESSIONAL BLDGS
2
$1,434,000
12
$2,637,140
OTHER
17
$564,511
106
$4,639,204
TOTAL NON-RESIDENTIAL
27
$2,691,941
152
$14,141,784
TOTAL MONTH AND YEAR TO DATE
110
$3,732,073
970
91
$84,933,926
SAME PERIOD FOR PRECEDING YEAR 1
99
$9,215,899
637
52
$32,035,175
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JANUARY 2020
TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION
CURRENT PERIOD
$7,659
FISCAL YEAR TO DATE
BLDG STANDARDS SPEC FUND STATE FEE - (2606)
PERMITS, INSPECTIONS, & FEES
PERMITS
INSPECTIONS
FEES
PERMITS
INSPECTIONS
FEES
BUILDING - (ACCT 3440)
110
778
$49,335
970
6,128
$494,258
ELECTRICAL - (3440)
6
233
$2151
95
1,457
$16,136
PLUMBING - (3440)
17
403
$2,328
100
2,124
$25,169
MECHANICAL - (3440)
15
144
$894
133
794
$12,249
GRADING - (3440)
0
0
$0
3
23
$21,021
SIGN - (3440)
5
6
$107
38
46
$1,376
LANDSCAPE - (3440)W/Bldg
0
0
NIA
0
0
NIA
FIRE-(3440)wlBldg
11
NIA
NIA
60
N/A
NIA
FIRE DEPT ADMIN FEES - (4464)
NIA
NIA
$1,111
NIA
N/A
$6,684
MICROFILM - (4795)
NIA
NIA
$125
N/A
NIA
$3,958
PLAN CHECK - (3444)
NIA
NIA
$15,084
NIA
N/A
$210,748
NEW DEVMNT TAX - (3334)
NIA
NIA
$0
N/A
NIA
$49,925
BLDG STANDARDS ADM SPEC FUND CITY FEE - (4768
NIA
NIA
$18
N/A
NIA
$334
WATER QUALITY INSP (FROM BELOW)
NIA
0
N/A
N/A
0
NIA
TOTAL MONTH & YEAR TO DATE
164
1,564
$71,153
1,399
10,572
$841,858
SAME PERIOD FOR PRECEDING YEAR 1
979
945
$117,584
1,399
5,213
$599,833
OTHER FEES
FIRE DEPT PIC (2629)
$7,659
$46,363
BLDG STANDARDS SPEC FUND STATE FEE - (2606)
$159
$3,002
SEISMIC (2605)
$735
$17,197
POOLS/SPAS/OTHER BONDS (2655)
$13,000
$35,500
TSIP (2625, 2626 & 2627)
$0
$220,446
PLANNING PIC FEE (3343)
$3,282
$47,368
PLANNING INSP FEE (3344) 1
$5,637
$73,290
WATER QUALITY INSPECTIONS
INSPECTIONS
INSPECTIONS
CONSTRUCTION SITES (START 04/02)
0
0
INDUSTRIAL SITES (START 11103)
0
0
COMMERCIAL SITES
0
0
TOTAL MONTH & YEAR TO DATE
0
0
SAME PERIOD FOR PRECEDING YEAR
0
0
MAJOR PERMIT ACTIVITY > $100,000
PROJECT
ADDRESS
DEVELOPERICONTR
VALUATION
T.I
2991 EI Camino Real
Retail Construction Services
$ 115,000.00
T.I
3005 EI Camino Real
Embree Construction Group
$ 130,000.00
T.I
17601 Seventeenth #110
Optima Asset Mgmt
$ 141,175,00
T.I
2747 EI Camino Real
Pacific Hyrotech
$ 147,360.00
T. I. office
1775 Flight
Turelk
$ 1,200,000.00
T. I. office
1735 Flight
KPRS
$ 234,000.00
PV solar
180 Main St
Renova Energy
$ 194,600.00
remodel
17572 Orange Tree
E -Dan Construction
$ 117,000.00
residential pv solar permit ISSUED
residential vehicle charger
non-residential p solar permit ISSUED
non-residential vehicle charger
11
2 Z) Ox+•.�G tJ
1
0 Dana L. Ogden, AICP,CBO U
Assistant Director of Community Development - Buiiding
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MONTHLY BUILDING ACTIVITY REPORT
FEBRUARY 2020
TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION
CURRENT PERIOD
VALUATION
$0
FISCAL YEAR TO DATE
NEW RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION
PERMITS
UNITS VALUATION
PERMITS
UNITS
VALUATION
SINGLE FAMILY DETACHED
0
0
$0
33
33
$10,189,377
CONDO/TOWNHOMES
35
35
$7,941,234
93
93
$22,578,393
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
35
35
$7,941,234
126
126
$32,767,770
NEW RESIDENTIAL GROUP
PERMITS
0
VALUATION
$0
PERMITS
0
VALUATION
$0
AMUSEMENT & RECREATION
CHURCHES/RELIGIOUS
HOTELS
0
0
$b
0
0
$0
MOTELS
0
0
$0
0
0
$0
GROUP QUARTERS
0
0
$0
0
0
$0
TOTAL NON -FAMILY
0
0
$0
0
0
$0
NEW NON-RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION
PERMITS
0
VALUATION
$0
PERMITS
0
VALUATION
$0
AMUSEMENT & RECREATION
CHURCHES/RELIGIOUS
0
$0
0
$0
INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS
0
$0
0
$0
RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT
0
$0
0
$0
AUTO SERVICE & REPAIR
0
$0
0
$0
HOSPITALS & INSTITUTIONAL
0
$0
0
$0
OFFICE, BANK, & PROFESSIONAL
0
$0
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
1
$ 13,500,000.00
1
$13,500,000
TOTAL NON-RESIDENTIAL
1
$13,500,000
2
$50,396,245
RESIDENTIAL ADDITIONS/ALTERATIONS
PERMITS
11
VALUATION
$202,992
PERMITS
145
VALUATION
$4,288,609
ROOM ADDITIONS/REMODELS
RESIDENTIAL GARAGES
0
$0
3
$345,000
PATIO COVERS
1
$5,787
16
$112,439
SWIMMING POOLS & SPAS
1
$12,269
20
$397,269
OTHER
43
$493,504
598
$4,640,596
TOTAL RESIDENTIAL
56
$714,552
782
$9,783,913
NON RESIDENTIAL ADDNIALTERATIONS
PERMITS
2
VALUATION
$250,837
PERMITS
10
VALUATION
$2,569,337
INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS
COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS
5
$195,509
31
$4,742,449
OFFICE & PROFESSIONAL BLDGS
2
$179,562
14
$2,816,702
OTHER
12
$5,094,538
118
$9,733,742.
TOTAL NON-RESIDENTIAL
21
$5,720,4461
173
$19,862,230
TOTAL MONTH AND YEAR TO DATE 113 $27,876,233 1,083 126 $112,810,159
SAME PERIOD FOR PRECEDING YEAR 1144 $14,500,6781 781 95 $46,535,853
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MONTHLY BUILDING ACTIVITY REPORT
FEBRUARY 2020
TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION
CURRENT PERIOD
$18,533
FISCAL YEAR TO DATE
BLDG STANDARDS SPEC FUND STATE FEE - (2606)
PERMITS INSPECTIONS & FEES
PERMITS
INSPECTIONS
FEES
PERMITS
INSPECTIONS
FEES
BUILDING - (ACCT 3440)
113
755
$83,113
1,083
6,883
$577,371
ELECTRICAL - (3440)
18
174
$1,306
113
1,631
$17,442
PLUMBING - (3440)
12
235
$837
112
2,359
$26,005
MECHANICAL - (3440)
17
104
$563
150
898
$12,812
GRADING - (3440)
0
0
$0
3
23
$21,021
SIGN - (3440)
10
6
$181
48
52
$1,556
LANDSCAPE - (3440)wlBidg
0
0
NIA
0
0
NIA
FIRE - (3440)wlBldg
12
NIA
NIA
72
NIA
NIA
FIRE DEPT ADM IN FEES - (4464)
NIA
NIA
$2,687
NIA
NIA
$9,372
MICROFILM - (4795)
NIA
NIA
$631
NIA
NIA
$4,589
PLAN CHECK - (3444)
NIA
N/A
$11,993
NIA
NIA
$222,741
NEW DEVMNT TAX - (3334)
NIA
NIA
$29,109
NIA
NIA
$79,034
BLDG STANDARDS ADM SPEC FUND CITY FEE - (4768
NIA
NIA
$83
NIA
NIA
$418
WATER QUALITY INSP (FROM BELOW)
NIA
0
NIA
NIA
0
NIA
TOTAL MONTH & YEAR TO DATE
182
1,274
$130,503
1,581
11,846
$972,361
SAME PERIOD FOR PRECEDING YEAR
206
872
$220,862
1,604
6,085
$820,694
OTHER FEES
FIRE DEPT PIC (2629)
$18,533
$64,896
BLDG STANDARDS SPEC FUND STATE FEE - (2606)
$751
$3,752
SEISMIC (2605)
$5,484
$22,681
POOLSISPASIOTHER BONDS (2655)
$3,000
$38,500
TSIP (2625, 2626 & 2627)
$0
$220,446
PLANNING PIC FEE (3343)
$2,6191$49,987
Howard Building Corp
PLANNING INSP FEE (3344)
1 $13,6481
$86,938
WATER QUALITY INSPECTIONS
INSPECTIONS
INSPECTIONS
CONSTRUCTION SITES (START 04102)
0
0
INDUSTRIAL SITES (START 11103)
0
0
COMMERCIAL SITES
0
0
TOTAL MONTH & YEAR TO DATE
0
0
SAME PERIOD FOR PRECEDING YEAR
0
0
MAJOR PERMIT ACTIVITY > $100,000
PROJECT
ADDRESS
DEVELOPFRICONTR
VALUATION
t.i.
14101 Franklin
Justin Constr
$ 100,837.44
#.i.
15776 Gateway
Bergelectric
$ 150,000.00
t. i.
13229 Jamboree
Howard Building Corp
$ 135,000.00
new 4 -tier parking building
15336 Newport
Bome] Constr
$ 13,500,000,00
landscape & irrigation
15332 Newport
C W Driver
$ 4,219,141.00
t.i.
17522 Beneta
Cicero Engineering Inc
$ 300,000.00
t.i.
2841 Dow
CDG Builders Inc
$ 225,000.00
Vintage/Chelsea 130-41units
Tr 17993
Taylor Morrison
$ 775,337.98
Vintage/Hudson ph9-121units
Tr 17993
Taylor Morrison
$ 2,729,123.36
Vintage/Hudson ph 11-121units
Tr 17993
Taylor Morrison
$ 2,745,858.28
Vintage/Hudson ph13-8lunits
ITr 17993 IT@ylor
Morrison
$ 1,690,914.10
residential pv solar permit ISSUED 15
residential vehicle charger 3
non-residential pv solar permit ISSUED
non-residential vehicle charger
4.
Dana L. Ogdon, AICP, Guo
Assistant Director of Community Development - Building
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MONTHLY BUILDING ACTIVITY REPORT
MARCH 2020
TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION
CURRENT PERIOD
VALUATION
$0
FISCAL YEAR TO DATE
NEW RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION
PERMITS
UNITS VALUATION
PERMITS
UNITS
VALUATION
SINGLE FAMILY DETACHED
0
0
$0
33
33
$10,189,377
CONDO/TOWNHOMES
0
0
$0
93
93
$22,578,393
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
126
126
$32,767,770
NEW RESIDENTIAL GROUP
PERMITS
0
VALUATION
$0
PERMITS
0
VALUATION
$0
AMUSEMENT & RECREATION
CHURCHES/RELIGIOUS
HOTELS
0
0
$0
0
0
$0
MOTELS
0
0
$0
0
0
$0
GROUP QUARTERS
0
0
$0
0
0
$0
TOTAL NON -FAMILY
1 0
0
$0
0
0
$0
NEW NON-RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION
PERMITS
0
VALUATION
$0
PERMITS
0
VALUATION
$0
AMUSEMENT & RECREATION
CHURCHES/RELIGIOUS
0
$0
0
$0
INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS
0
$0
0
$0
RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT
0
$0
0
$0
AUTO SERVICE & REPAIR
0
$0
0
$0
HOSPITALS & INSTITUTIONAL
0
$0
0
$0
OFFICE, BANK, & PROFESSIONAL
0
$0
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
1
$13,500,000
TOTAL NON-RESIDENTIAL
0
$0
2
$50,396,245
RESIDENTIAL ADDITIONS/ALTERATIONS
PERMITS
8
VALUATION
$429,600
PERMITS
153
VALUATION
$4,718,209
ROOM ADDITIONS/REMODELS
RESIDENTIAL GARAGES
0
$0
3
$345,000
PATIO COVERS
2
$9,610
18
$122,049
SWIMMING POOLS & SPAS
0
$0
20
$397,269
OTHER
34
$276,124
632
$4,916,720
TOTAL RESIDENTIAL
44
$715,334
826
$10,499,247
NON RESIDENTIAL ADDN/ALTERATIONS
PERMITS
0
VALUATION
$0
PERMITS
10
VALUATION
$2,569,337
INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS
COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS
2
$1,525,000
33
$6,267,449
OFFICE & PROFESSIONAL BLDGS
2
$144,562
16
$2,961,264
OTHER
3
$311,000
121
$10,044,742
TOTAL NON-RESIDENTIAL
7
$1,980,5621
180
$21,842,792
TOTAL MONTH AND YEAR TO DATE 51 $2,695,896 1,134 126 $115,506,055
SAME PERIOD FOR PRECEDING YEAR 93 $4,674,359 869 109 $51,210,213
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MONTHLY BUILDING ACTIVITY REPORT
MARCH 2020
TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION
CURRENT PERIOD
$6,494
FISCAL YEAR TO DATE
BLDG STANDARDS SPEC FUND STATE FEE - (2606)
PERMITS, INSPECTIONS, & FEES
PERMITS
INSPECTIONS
FEES
PERMITS
INSPECTIONS
FEES
BUILDING - (ACCT 3440)
51
569
$112,771
1,134
7,452
$690,142
ELECTRICAL -(3440)
6
208
$3,774
119
1,839
$21,216
PLUMBING - (3440)
9
203
$8,150
121
2,562
$34,155
MECHANICAL - (3440)
9
129
$2,829
159
1,027
$15,641
GRADING - (3440)
0
0
$0
3
23
$21,021
SIGN - (3440)
5
6
$313
53
58
$1,870
LANDSCAPE - (3440)w/Bldg
0
0
N/A
0
0
N/A
FIRE - (3440)w/Bldg
4
N/A
N/A
76
N/A
N/A
FIRE DEPT ADMIN FEES - (4464)
N/A
N/A
$977
N/A
N/A
$10,348
MICROFILM - (4795)
N/A
N/A
$744
N/A
N/A
$5,332
PLAN CHECK - (3444)
N/A
N/A
$41,545
N/A
N/A
$264,287
NEW DEVMNT TAX - (3334)
N/A
N/A
$0
N/A
N/A
$79,034
BLDG STANDARDS ADM SPEC FUND CITY FEE - (4768)
N/A
N/A
$47
N/A
N/A
$465
WATER QUALITY INSP (FROM BELOW)
N/A
0
N/A
N/A
0
N/A
TAL MONTH & YEAR TO DATE
F
84
1,115
$171,150
1,665
12,961
$1,143,511
AME PERIOD FOR PRECEDING YEAR
1 166
1,119
$109,602
1,770
7,204
$930,297
OTHER FEES
FIRE DEPT P/C (2629)
$6,494
$71,390
BLDG STANDARDS SPEC FUND STATE FEE - (2606)
$425
$4,177
SEISMIC (2605)
$1,651
$24,332
POOLS/SPAS/OTHER BONDS (2655)
$0
$38,500
TSIP (2625, 2626 & 2627)
$0
$220,446
PLANNING P/C FEE (3343)
$11,141
$61,128
PLANNING INSP FEE (3344)
$15,929
$102,867
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
ADDRESS
DEVELOPER/CONTR
VALUATION
t.i
1361 Valencia
$ 1,500,000.00
t.i
2741 Walnut
$ 100,000.00
residential pv solar permit ISSUED
residential vehicle charger
non-residential pv solar permit ISSUED
non-residential vehicle charger
0 Dana L. Ogdon, AICP, CBO
Assistant Director of Community Development- Building
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MONTHLY BUILDING ACTIVITY REPORT
APRIL 2020
TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION
CURRENT PERIOD
VALUATION
$0
FISCAL YEAR TO DATE
NEW RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION
PERMITS
UNITS VALUATION
PERMITS
UNITS
VALUATION
SINGLE FAMILY DETACHED
0
0
$0
33
33
$10,189,377
CONDO/TOWNHOMES
0
0
$0
93
93
$22,578,393
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
126
126
$32,767,770
NEW RESIDENTIAL GROUP
PERMITS
0
VALUATION
$0
PERMITS
0
VALUATION
$0
AMUSEMENT & RECREATION
CHURCHES/RELIGIOUS
HOTELS
0
0
$0
0
0
$0
MOTELS
0
0
$0
0
0
$0
GROUP QUARTERS
0
0
$0
0
0
$0
TOTAL NON -FAMILY
0
0
$0
0
0
$0
NEW NON-RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION
PERMITS
0
VALUATION
$0
PERMITS
0
VALUATION
$0
AMUSEMENT & RECREATION
CHURCHES/RELIGIOUS
0
$0
0
$0
INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS
0
$0
0
$0
RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT
0
$0
0
$0
AUTO SERVICE & REPAIR
0
$0
0
$0
HOSPITALS & INSTITUTIONAL
0
$0
0
$0
OFFICE, BANK, & PROFESSIONAL
0
$0
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
1
$13,500,000
TOTAL NON-RESIDENTIAL
0
$0
2
$50,396,245
RESIDENTIAL ADDITIONS/ALTERATIONS
PERMITS
4
VALUATION
$335,521
PERMITS
157
VALUATION
$5,053,730
ROOM ADDITIONS/REMODELS
RESIDENTIAL GARAGES
0
$0
3
$345,000
PATIO COVERS
1
$49,708
19
$171,757
SWIMMING POOLS & SPAS
1
$48,000
21
$445,269
OTHER
29
$616,760
661
$5,533,480
TOTAL RESIDENTIAL
35
$1,049,989
861
$11,549,236
NON RESIDENTIAL ADDN/ALTERATIONS
PERMITS
0
VALUATION
$0
PERMITS
10
VALUATION
$2,569,337
INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS
COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS
0
$0
33
$6,267,449
OFFICE & PROFESSIONAL BLDGS
0
$0
16
$2,961,264
OTHER
7
$244,700
128
$10,289,442
TOTAL NON-RESIDENTIAL
7
$244,7001
187
$22,087,492
TOTAL MONTH AND YEAR TO DATE 42 $1,294,689 1,176 126 $116,800,744
SAME PERIOD FOR PRECEDING YEAR 181 $22,316,636 977 192 $73,526,849
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MONTHLY BUILDING ACTIVITY REPORT
APRIL 2020
TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION
CURRENT PERIOD
$5,195
FISCAL YEAR TO DATE
BLDG STANDARDS SPEC FUND STATE FEE - (2606)
PERMITS, INSPECTIONS, & FEES
PERMITS
INSPECTIONS
FEES
PERMITS
INSPECTIONS
FEES
BUILDING - (ACCT 3440)
42
555
$31,646
1,176
8,007
$721,789
ELECTRICAL - (3440)
6
163
$1,042
125
2,002
$22,258
PLUMBING - (3440)
16
249
$842
137
2,811
$34,997
MECHANICAL - (3440)
6
88
$468
165
1,115
$16,109
GRADING - (3440)
0
12
$0
3
35
$21,021
SIGN - (3440)
4
6
$271
57
64
$2,140
LANDSCAPE - (3440)w/Bldg
0
0
N/A
0
0
N/A
FIRE - (3440)w/Bldg
5
N/A
N/A
81
N/A
N/A
FIRE DEPT ADMIN FEES - (4464)
N/A
N/A
$569
N/A
N/A
$10,917
MICROFILM - (4795)
N/A
N/A
$117
N/A
N/A
$5,449
PLAN CHECK - (3444)
N/A
N/A
$8,667
N/A
N/A
$272,954
NEW DEVMNT TAX - (3334)
N/A
N/A
$0
N/A
N/A
$79,034
BLDG STANDARDS ADM SPEC FUND CITY FEE - (4768)
N/A
N/A
$9
N/A
N/A
$474
WATER QUALITY INSP (FROM BELOW)
N/A
0
N/A
N/A
0
N/A
TOTAL MONTH & YEAR TO DATE
79
1,073
$43,631
1,744
14,034
$1,187,142
SAME PERIOD FOR PRECEDING YEAR
254
1,266
$382,137
2,024
8,470
$1,312,434
OTHER FEES
FIRE DEPT P/C (2629)
$5,195
$76,585
BLDG STANDARDS SPEC FUND STATE FEE - (2606)
$85
$4,262
SEISMIC (2605)
$304
$24,636
POOLS/SPAS/OTHER BONDS (2655)
$0
$38,500
TSIP (2625, 2626 & 2627)
$0
$220,446
PLANNING P/C FEE (3343)
$2,148
$63,275
PLANNING INSP FEE (3344)
$3,649
$106,516
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
ADDRESS
DEVELOPER/CONTR
VALUATION
Vehicle charger stations
2995 1/2 EI Camino Real
Du Cros Electrical
$ 130,000.00
Fire Damage Repair
15751 Williams
Signal Restoration
$ 135,718.00
Voluntary Seismic upgrades to bldg 3,4,8,9,10,12,14,18&19
13881 Tustin East
Diamond Construction
$ 250,000.00
499-sqft addition & 748-sqft ADU
2341 Fig Tree
RWFC Inc
$ 215,500.00
Fire Damage Repair
13881 Tustin #149
Diamond Construction
$ 105,000.00
residential pv solar permit ISSUED
residential vehicle charger
non-residential pv solar permit ISSUED
non-residential vehicle charger
1 V" O�hv,,
1 Dana L. Ogdon, AICP, CBO
Assistant Director of Community Development- Building
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MONTHLY BUILDING ACTIVITY REPORT
MAY 2020
TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION
CURRENT PERIOD
VALUATION
$0
FISCAL YEAR TO DATE
NEW RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION
PERMITS
UNITS VALUATION
PERMITS
UNITS
VALUATION
SINGLE FAMILY DETACHED
0
0
$0
33
33
$10,189,377
CONDO/TOWNHOMES
0
0
$0
93
93
$22,578,393
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
126
126
$32,767,770
NEW RESIDENTIAL GROUP
PERMITS
0
VALUATION
$0
PERMITS
0
VALUATION
$0
AMUSEMENT & RECREATION
CHURCHES/RELIGIOUS
HOTELS
0
0
$0
0
0
$0
MOTELS
0
0
$0
0
0
$0
GROUP QUARTERS
0
0
$0
0
0
$0
TOTAL NON -FAMILY
0
0
$0
0
0
$0
NEW NON-RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION
PERMITS
0
VALUATION
$0
PERMITS
0
VALUATION
$0
AMUSEMENT & RECREATION
CHURCHES/RELIGIOUS
0
$0
0
$0
INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS
0
$0
0
$0
RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT
0
$0
0
$0
AUTO SERVICE & REPAIR
0
$0
0
$0
HOSPITALS & INSTITUTIONAL
0
$0
0
$0
OFFICE, BANK, & PROFESSIONAL
1
$2,352,000
2
$39,248,245
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
1
$13,500,000
TOTAL NON-RESIDENTIAL
1
$2,352,000
3
$52,748,245
RESIDENTIAL ADDITIONS/ALTERATIONS
PERMITS
3
VALUATION
$179,255
PERMITS
160
VALUATION
$5,168,691
ROOM ADDITIONS/REMODELS
RESIDENTIAL GARAGES
0
$0
3
$345,000
PATIO COVERS
1
$15,000
20
$186,757
SWIMMING POOLS & SPAS
0
$0
20
$397,269
OTHER
37
$408,791
698
$5,942,271
TOTAL RESIDENTIAL
41
$603,046
901
$12,039,988
NON RESIDENTIAL ADDN/ALTERATIONS
PERMITS
0
VALUATION
$0
PERMITS
10
VALUATION
$2,569,337
INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS
COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS
1
$10,000
34
$6,277,449
OFFICE & PROFESSIONAL BLDGS
2
$948,300
18
$3,909,564
OTHER
6
$283,500
134
$10,572,942
TOTAL NON-RESIDENTIAL
9
$1,241,800
196
$23,329,292
TOTAL MONTH AND YEAR TO DATE 51 $4,196,8461 1,226 126 $120,885,295
SAME PERIOD FOR PRECEDING YEAR 104 $6,648,8511 1,081 198 $80,175,699
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DocuSign Envelope ID: C36E5736-5449-4BA5-92D9-F1 F02D15934D
MONTHLY BUILDING ACTIVITY REPORT
MAY 2020
TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION
CURRENT PERIOD
$5,003
FISCAL YEAR TO DATE
BLDG STANDARDS SPEC FUND STATE FEE - (2606)
PERMITS, INSPECTIONS, & FEES
PERMITS
INSPECTIONS
FEES
PERMITS
INSPECTIONS
FEES
BUILDING - (ACCT 3440)
51
526
$40,750
1,226
8,533
$762,539
ELECTRICAL - (3440)
1
183
$1,764
126
2,185
$24,022
PLUMBING - (3440)
7
192
$1,849
144
3,003
$36,846
MECHANICAL -(3440)
30
79
$1,087
195
1,194
$17,196
GRADING - (3440)
0
1
$0
3
36
$21,021
SIGN - (3440)
1
6
$135
58
70
$2,275
LANDSCAPE - (3440)w/Bldg
0
0
N/A
0
0
N/A
FIRE - (3440)w/Bldg
10
N/A
N/A
91
N/A
N/A
FIRE DEPT ADMIN FEES - (4464)
N/A
N/A
$637
N/A
N/A
$11,555
MICROFILM - (4795)
N/A
N/A
$269
N/A
N/A
$5,719
PLAN CHECK - (3444)
N/A
N/A
$12,927
N/A
N/A
$285,880
NEW DEVMNT TAX - (3334)
N/A
N/A
$500
N/A
N/A
$79,534
BLDG STANDARDS ADM SPEC FUND CITY FEE - (4768)
N/A
N/A
$19
N/A
N/A
$493
WATER QUALITY INSP (FROM BELOW)
N/A
0
N/A
N/A
0
N/A
TOTAL MONTH & YEAR TO DATE
100
987
$59,937
1,843
15,021
$1,247,079
SAME PERIOD FOR PRECEDING YEAR
225
1,485
$141,431
2,249
9,955
$1,453,864
OTHER FEES
FIRE DEPT P/C (2629)
$5,003
$81,588
BLDG STANDARDS SPEC FUND STATE FEE - (2606)
$170
$4,432
SEISMIC (2605)
$1,050
$25,686
POOLS/SPAS/OTHER BONDS (2655)
$3,000
$41,500
TSIP (2625, 2626 & 2627)
$0
$220,446
PLANNING P/C FEE (3343)
$3,408
$66,683
PLANNING INSP FEE (3344)
$5,349
$111,865
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
ADDRESS
DEVELOPER/CONTR
VALUATION
Addition 933-sqft
310 Pasadena
Lindburgh McPherson
$ 114,255.18
Solar PV
17662 Seventeenth
Pacific Stonegate Inc
$ 165,000.00
T.I. office 15,184-sqft
1735 Flight
Lincoln Property Company
$ 758,300.00
T.I. office 6773-sqft
2929 Edinger
Clean Rooms
$ 190,000.00
New credit union office 5003-sqft
15432 Newport
Schoolsfirst Credit Union
$ 2,352,000.00
residential pv solar permit ISSUED 10
residential vehicle charger 0
non-residential pv solar permit ISSUED 1
non-residential vehicle charger 0
V" O�hy,,
Dana L. Ogdon, AICP, CBO
Assistant Director of Community Development- Building
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DocuSign Envelope ID: C36E5736-5449-4BA5-92D9-F1 F02D15934D
MONTHLY BUILDING ACTIVITY REPORT
JUNE 2020
TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION
CURRENT PERIOD
VALUATION
$0
FISCAL YEAR TO DATE
NEW RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION
PERMITS
UNITS VALUATION
PERMITS
UNITS
VALUATION
SINGLE FAMILY DETACHED
0
0
$0
33
33
$10,189,377
CONDO/TOWNHOMES
0
0
$0
93
93
$22,578,393
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
126
126
$32,767,770
NEW RESIDENTIAL GROUP
PERMITS
0
VALUATION
$0
PERMITS
0
VALUATION
$0
AMUSEMENT & RECREATION
CHURCHES/RELIGIOUS
HOTELS
0
0
$0
0
0
$0
MOTELS
0
0
$0
0
0
$0
GROUP QUARTERS
0
0
$0
0
0
$0
TOTAL NON -FAMILY
0
0
$0
0
0
$0
NEW NON-RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION
PERMITS
0
VALUATION
$0
PERMITS
0
VALUATION
$0
AMUSEMENT & RECREATION
CHURCHES/RELIGIOUS
0
$0
0
$0
INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS
0
$0
0
$0
RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT
0
$0
0
$0
AUTO SERVICE & REPAIR
0
$0
0
$0
HOSPITALS & INSTITUTIONAL
0
$0
0
$0
OFFICE, BANK, & PROFESSIONAL
0
$0
2
$39,248,245
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
1
$13,500,000
TOTAL NON-RESIDENTIAL
0
$0
3
$52,748,245
RESIDENTIAL ADDITIONS/ALTERATIONS
PERMITS
2
VALUATION
$40,245
PERMITS
162
VALUATION
$5,208,936
ROOM ADDITIONS/REMODELS
RESIDENTIAL GARAGES
0
$0
3
$345,000
PATIO COVERS
1
$23,000
21
$209,757
SWIMMING POOLS & SPAS
0
$0
20
$397,269
OTHER
30
$386,240
728
$6,328,511
TOTAL RESIDENTIAL
33
$449,485
934
$12,489,473
NON RESIDENTIAL ADDN/ALTERATIONS
PERMITS
0
VALUATION
$0
PERMITS
10
VALUATION
$2,569,337
INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS
COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS
3
$1,320,000
37
$7,597,449
OFFICE & PROFESSIONAL BLDGS
0
$0
18
$3,909,564
OTHER
7
$158,000
141
$10,730,942
TOTAL NON-RESIDENTIAL
10
$1,478,0001
206
$24,807,292
TOTAL MONTH AND YEAR TO DATE 43 $1,927,485 1,269 126 $122,812,780
SAME PERIOD FOR PRECEDING YEAR 89 $3,114,3591 1,170 198 $83,290,058
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MONTHLY BUILDING ACTIVITY REPORT
JUNE 2020
TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION
CURRENT PERIOD
$5,636
FISCAL YEAR TO DATE
BLDG STANDARDS SPEC FUND STATE FEE - (2606)
PERMITS, INSPECTIONS, & FEES
PERMITS
INSPECTIONS
FEES
PERMITS
INSPECTIONS
FEES
BUILDING - (ACCT 3440)
43
470
$24,996
1,269
9,003
$787,534
ELECTRICAL - (3440)
4
161
$2,662
130
2,346
$26,683
PLUMBING - (3440)
5
152
$1,760
149
3,155
$38,606
MECHANICAL - (3440)
16
73
$2,618
211
1,267
$19,814
GRADING - (3440)
0
0
$0
3
36
$21,021
SIGN - (3440)
1
7
$53
59
77
$2,328
LANDSCAPE - (3440)w/Bldg
0
0
N/A
0
0
N/A
FIRE - (3440)w/Bldg
3
N/A
N/A
94
N/A
N/A
FIRE DEPT ADMIN FEES - (4464)
N/A
N/A
$647
N/A
N/A
$12,202
MICROFILM - (4795)
N/A
N/A
$237
N/A
N/A
$5,956
PLAN CHECK - (3444)
N/A
N/A
$12,603
N/A
N/A
$298,483
NEW DEVMNT TAX - (3334)
N/A
N/A
$0
N/A
N/A
$79,534
BLDG STANDARDS ADM SPEC FUND CITY FEE - (4768)
N/A
N/A
$16
N/A
N/A
$510
WATER QUALITY INSP (FROM BELOW)
N/A
0
N/A
N/A
0
N/A
TOTAL MONTH & YEAR TO DATE
72
863
$45,592
1,915
15,884
$1,292,671
SAME PERIOD FOR PRECEDING YEAR
176
1,393
$80,298
2,425
11,348
$1,534,162
OTHER FEES
FIRE DEPT P/C (2629)
$5,636
$87,224
BLDG STANDARDS SPEC FUND STATE FEE - (2606)
$149
$4,581
SEISMIC (2605)
$917
$26,603
POOLS/SPAS/OTHER BONDS (2655)
$0
$41,500
TSIP (2625, 2626 & 2627)
$0
$220,446
PLANNING P/C FEE (3343)
$2,785
$69,469
PLANNING INSP FEE (3344)
$5,159
$117,024
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
ADDRESS
DEVELOPER/CONTR
VALUATION
T.I. for swim school
1200 Irvine
Seashore Construction
$ 650,000.00
T.I. B of A Bank
13341 Newport
Little Diversified
$ 170,000.00
Interior Demo 12,388-sqft (bicycle shop)
180 Prospect
Siino Construction Inc
$ 500,000.00
residential pv solar permit ISSUED 10
residential vehicle charger 1
non-residential pv solar permit ISSUED 1
non-residential vehicle charger 0
Dana L. Ogdon, AICP, CBO
Assistant Director of Community Development- Building
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MONTHLY BUILDING ACTIVITY REPORT
JULY 2020
TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION
CURRENT PERIOD
VALUATION
$0
FISCAL YEAR TO DATE
VALUATION
$0
NEW RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION
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
TOTAL FAMILY UNITS
0
0
$0
0
0
$0
NEW RESIDENTIAL GROUP
PERMITS
0
VALUATION
$0
PERMITS
0
VALUATION
$0
AMUSEMENT & RECREATION
CHURCHES/RELIGIOUS
HOTELS
0
0
$0
0
0
$0
MOTELS
0
0
$0
0
0
$0
GROUP QUARTERS
0
0
$0
0
0
$0
TOTAL NON -FAMILY
0
0
$0
0
0
$0
NEW NON-RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION
PERMITS
0
VALUATION
$0
PERMITS
0
VALUATION
$0
AMUSEMENT & RECREATION
CHURCHES/RELIGIOUS
0
$0
0
$0
INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS
0
$0
0
$0
RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT
0
$0
0
$0
AUTO SERVICE & REPAIR
0
$0
0
$0
HOSPITALS & INSTITUTIONAL
0
$0
0
$0
OFFICE, BANK, & PROFESSIONAL
0
$0
0
$0
SCHOOLS & EDUCATIONAL
0
$0
0
$0
COMMERCIAL RETAIL SALES
0
$0
0
$0
OTHER -PUBLIC PARKING
0
$0
0
$0
STRUCTURES OTHER THAN BLDGS
0
$0
0
$0
TOTAL NON-RESIDENTIAL
0
$0
0
$0
RESIDENTIAL ADDITIONS/ALTERATIONS
PERMITS
18
VALUATION
$344,737
PERMITS
18
VALUATION
$344,737
ROOM ADDITIONS/REMODELS
RESIDENTIAL GARAGES
0
$0
0
$0
PATIO COVERS
1
$7,000
1
$7,000
SWIMMING POOLS & SPAS
3
$102,000
3
$102,000
OTHER
41
$572,589
41
$572,589
TOTAL RESIDENTIAL
63
$1,026,326
63
$1,026,326
NON RESIDENTIAL ADDN/ALTERATIONS
PERMITS
2
VALUATION
$1,120,225
PERMITS
2
VALUATION
$1,120,225
INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS
COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS
1
$0
1
$0
OFFICE & PROFESSIONAL BLDGS
3
$1,789,000
3
$1,789,000
OTHER
9
$722,000
9
$722,000
TOTAL NON-RESIDENTIAL
15
$3,631,2251
15
$3,631,225
TOTAL MONTH AND YEAR TO DATE 78 $4,657,551 78 0 $4,657,551
SAME PERIOD FOR PRECEDING YEAR 105 $6,477,1711 105 18 $6,477,171
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MONTHLY BUILDING ACTIVITY REPORT
J U LY 2020
TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION
CURRENT PERIOD
$5,422
FISCAL YEAR TO DATE
BLDG STANDARDS SPEC FUND STATE FEE - (2606)
PERMITS, INSPECTIONS, & FEES
PERMITS
INSPECTIONS
FEES
PERMITS
INSPECTIONS
FEES
BUILDING - (ACCT 3440)
78
419
$44,289
78
419
$44,289
ELECTRICAL - (3440)
9
155
$3,366
9
155
$3,366
PLUMBING - (3440)
11
158
$3,437
11
158
$3,437
MECHANICAL - (3440)
27
88
$3,263
27
88
$3,263
GRADING - (3440)
0
4
$0
0
4
$0
SIGN - (3440)
4
7
$232
4
7
$232
LANDSCAPE - (3440)w/Bldg
0
0
N/A
0
0
N/A
FIRE - (3440)w/Bldg
7
N/A
N/A
7
N/A
N/A
FIRE DEPT ADMIN FEES - (4464)
N/A
N/A
$728
N/A
N/A
$728
MICROFILM - (4795)
N/A
N/A
$372
N/A
N/A
$372
PLAN CHECK - (3444)
N/A
N/A
$30,304
N/A
N/A
$30,304
NEW DEVMNT TAX - (3334)
N/A
N/A
$0
N/A
N/A
$0
BLDG STANDARDS ADM SPEC FUND CITY FEE - (4768)
N/A
N/A
$19
N/A
N/A
$19
WATER QUALITY INSP (FROM BELOW)
N/A
0
N/A
N/A
0
N/A
TOTAL MONTH & YEAR TO DATE
136
831
$86,010
136
831
$86,010
SAME PERIOD FOR PRECEDING YEAR
179
1,574
$67,491
179
1,574
$67,491
OTHER FEES
FIRE DEPT P/C (2629)
$5,422
$5,422
BLDG STANDARDS SPEC FUND STATE FEE - (2606)
$173
$173
SEISMIC (2605)
$947
$947
POOLS/SPAS/OTHER BONDS (2655)
$6,000
$6,000
TSIP (2625, 2626 & 2627)
$0
$0
PLANNING P/C FEE (3343)
$6,947
$6,947
PLANNING INSP FEE (3344)
$6,094
$6,094
WATER QUALITY INSPECTIONS
INSPECTIONS
INSPECTIONS
CONSTRUCTION SITES (START 04/02)
0
0
INDUSTRIAL SITES (START 11/03)
0
0
COMMERCIAL SITES
0
0
TOTAL MONTH & YEAR TO DATE
0
0
SAME PERIOD FOR PRECEDING YEAR
0
0
MAJOR PERMIT ACTIVITY > $100,000
PROJECT
ADDRESS
DEVELOPER/CONTR
VALUATION
Office T.I. 9,064-sqft
1735 Flight
Esplanade Builders Inc
$ 725,120.00
PV Solar
1472 Service
City of Tustin
$ 500,000.00
Office T.I 3,093-sqft
18302 Irvine Blvd #150
Thorpe Construction Inc
$ 170,000.00
Office T.I. 10,595-sqft
14642 Newport #200,310,410
GSC, A Division of Total Health
$ 894,000.00
T.I. 13,060-sqft
14191 Myford
DPR Construction A General P
$ 277,133.20
T.I. 50,191-sqft
2742 Dow
C M D Construction Inc
$ 1,065,053.02
T.I. 26,796-sqft
17662 Seventeenth
Double Bliss Construction
$ 500,000.00
residential pv solar permit ISSUED 13
residential vehicle charger 1
non-residential pv solar permit ISSUED 1
non-residential vehicle charger 0
V" &hy,,
Dana L. Ogdon, AICP
Assistant Director of Community Development- Building
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DocuSign Envelope ID: C36E5736-5449-4BA5-92D9-F1 F02D15934D
MONTHLY BUILDING ACTIVITY REPORT
AUGUST 2020
TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION
CURRENT PERIOD
VALUATION
$0
FISCAL YEAR TO DATE
NEW RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION
PERMITS
UNITS VALUATION
PERMITS
UNITS
VALUATION
SINGLE FAMILY DETACHED
0
0
$0
0
0
$0
CONDO/TOWNHOMES
20
20
$4,893,907
20
20
$4,893,907
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
20
20
$4,893,907
20
20
$4,893,907
NEW RESIDENTIAL GROUP
PERMITS
0
VALUATION
$0
PERMITS
0
VALUATION
$0
AMUSEMENT & RECREATION
CHURCHES/RELIGIOUS
HOTELS
0
0
$0
0
0
$0
MOTELS
0
0
$0
0
0
$0
GROUP QUARTERS
0
0
$0
0
0
$0
TOTAL NON -FAMILY
0
0
$0
0
0
$0
NEW NON-RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION
PERMITS
0
VALUATION
$0
PERMITS
0
VALUATION
$0
AMUSEMENT & RECREATION
CHURCHES/RELIGIOUS
0
$0
0
$0
INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS
0
$0
0
$0
RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT
0
$0
0
$0
AUTO SERVICE & REPAIR
0
$0
0
$0
HOSPITALS & INSTITUTIONAL
0
$0
0
$0
OFFICE, BANK, & PROFESSIONAL
1
$816,480
1
$816,480
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
1
$816,480
1
$816,480
RESIDENTIAL ADDITIONS/ALTERATIONS
PERMITS
9
VALUATION
$605,177
PERMITS
27
VALUATION
$949,914
ROOM ADDITIONS/REMODELS
RESIDENTIAL GARAGES
0
$0
0
$0
PATIO COVERS
2
$19,200
3
$26,200
SWIMMING POOLS & SPAS
3
$44,500
6
$146,500
OTHER
45
$798,229
86
$1,370,818
TOTAL RESIDENTIAL
59
$1,467,106
122
$2,493,432
NON RESIDENTIAL ADDN/ALTERATIONS
PERMITS
1
VALUATION
$1,300,000
PERMITS
3
VALUATION
$2,420,225
INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS
COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS
1
$35,000
2
$35,000
OFFICE & PROFESSIONAL BLDGS
1
$70,000
4
$1,859,000
OTHER
10
$447,500
19
$1,169,500
TOTAL NON-RESIDENTIAL
13
$1,852,5001
28
$5,483,725
TOTAL MONTH AND YEAR TO DATE 93 $9,029,993 171 20 $13,687,544
SAME PERIOD FOR PRECEDING YEAR 232 $13,554,5781 337 57 $20,031,749
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DocuSign Envelope ID: C36E5736-5449-4BA5-92D9-F1 F02D15934D
MONTHLY BUILDING ACTIVITY REPORT
AUGUST 2020
TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION
CURRENT PERIOD
$3,702
FISCAL YEAR TO DATE
BLDG STANDARDS SPEC FUND STATE FEE - (2606)
PERMITS, INSPECTIONS, & FEES
PERMITS
INSPECTIONS
FEES
PERMITS
INSPECTIONS
FEES
BUILDING - (ACCT 3440)
93
494
$56,526
171
913
$100,815
ELECTRICAL - (3440)
10
173
$2,883
19
328
$6,249
PLUMBING - (3440)
4
205
$5,132
15
363
$8,569
MECHANICAL - (3440)
27
125
$1,949
54
213
$5,212
GRADING -(3440)
1
0
$1,659
1
4
$1,659
SIGN - (3440)
4
4
$256
8
11
$488
LANDSCAPE - (3440)w/Bldg
0
0
N/A
0
0
N/A
FIRE - (3440)w/Bldg
9
N/A
N/A
16
N/A
N/A
FIRE DEPT ADMIN FEES - (4464)
N/A
N/A
$0
N/A
N/A
$728
MICROFILM - (4795)
N/A
N/A
$718
N/A
N/A
$1,090
PLAN CHECK - (3444)
N/A
N/A
$58,205
N/A
N/A
$88,509
NEW DEVMNT TAX - (3334)
N/A
N/A
$600
N/A
N/A
$600
BLDG STANDARDS ADM SPEC FUND CITY FEE - (4768)
N/A
N/A
$40
N/A
N/A
$60
WATER QUALITY INSP (FROM BELOW)
N/A
0
N/A
N/A
0
N/A
TOTAL MONTH & YEAR TO DATE
148
1,001
$127,968
284
1,832
$213,979
SAME PERIOD FOR PRECEDING YEAR
303
1,704
$194,407
482
3,278
$261,898
OTHER FEES
FIRE DEPT P/C (2629)
$3,702
$9,124
BLDG STANDARDS SPEC FUND STATE FEE - (2606)
$363
$536
SEISMIC (2605)
$1,540
$2,488
POOLS/SPAS/OTHER BONDS (2655)
$14,000
$20,000
TSIP (2625, 2626 & 2627)
$0
$0
PLANNING P/C FEE (3343)
$13,467
$20,413
PLANNING INSP FEE (3344)
$12,839
$18,934
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
ADDRESS
DEVELOPER/CONTR
VALUATION
NEW MFD-PH9-FLEET/10UNITS
TR 18125 LEVITY
LENNAR HOMES
$ 2,445,802.88
NEW MFD-BO-FLEET/10UNITS
TR 18125 LEVITY
LENNAR HOMES
$ 2,448,104.56
t.i.-upgrade wall insulation
14192 Franklin
PSIP EBS Franklin LLC
$ 1,300,000.00
new office
150 Mrytle
Clifford & Cruz Inc
$ 816,480.00
t.i.-remode pool area
13841 Tustin East
Diamond Construction Inc.
$ 110,000.00
residential pv solar permit ISSUED 18
residential vehicle charger
non-residential pv solar permit ISSUED 3
non-residential vehicle charger Dana L
AICP
Assistant Director of Community Development- Building
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MONTHLY BUILDING ACTIVITY REPORT
SEPTEMBER 2020
TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION
CURRENT PERIOD
VALUATION
$0
FISCAL YEAR TO DATE
NEW RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION
PERMITS
0
UNITS VALUATION
0
$0
PERMITS
0
UNITS
0
VALUATION
$0
SINGLE FAMILY DETACHED
CONDOITOWNHOMES
0
0
$0
20
20
$4,893,907
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
20
20
$4,893,907
NEW RESIDENTIAL GROUP
PERMITS
0
VALUATION
$0
PERMITS
0
VALUATION
$0
AMUSEMENT & RECREATION
CHURCHES/RELIGIOUS
HOTELS
0
0
$0
0
0
$0
MOTELS
0
0
$0
0
0
$0
GROUP QUARTERS
0
0
$0
0
0
$0
TOTAL NON -FAMILY
0
0
$0
0
0
$0
NEW NON-RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION
PERMITS
0
VALUATION
$0
PERMITS
0
VALUATION
$0
AMUSEMENT & RECREATION
CHURCHES/RELIGIOUS
0
$0
0
$0
INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS
0
$0
0
$0
RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT
0
$0
0
$0
AUTO SERVICE & REPAIR
0
$0
0
$0
HOSPITALS & INSTITUTIONAL
0
$0
0
$0
OFFICE, BANK, & PROFESSIONAL
0
$0
1
$816,480
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
1
$816,480
RESIDENTIAL ADDITIONSIALTERATIONS
PERMITS
11
VALUATION
$270,500
PERMITS
38
VALUATION
$1,220,414
ROOM ADDITIONSIREMODELS
RESIDENTIAL GARAGES
0
$0
0
$0
PATIO COVERS
1
$7,000
4
$33,200
SWIMMING POOLS & SPAS
1
$47,500
7
$194,000
OTHER
41
$477,643
127
$1,848,461
TOTAL RESIDENTIAL
54
$802,6431
176
$3,296,075
NON RESIDENTIAL ADDNIALTERATIONS
PERMITS
1
VALUATION
$570,000
PERMITS
4
VALUATION
$2,990,225
INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS
COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS
0
$0
2
$35,000
OFFICE & PROFESSIONAL BLDGS
1
$480,806
5
$2,339,806
OTHER
5
$97,775
14
$1,267,275
TOTAL NON-RESIDENTIAL
7
$1,148,5811
25
$6,632,306
TOTAL MONTH AND YEAR TO DATE 61 $1,951,224 222 20 $15,638,768
SAME PERIOD FOR PRECEDING YEAR 141 $6,628,5571 478 0 $26,660,306
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DocuSign Envelope ID: C36E5736-5449-4BA5-92D9-F1 F02D15934D
MONTHLY BUILDING ACTIVITY REPORT
SEPTEMBER 2020
TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION
CURRENT PERIOD
$593
FISCAL YEAR TO DATE
BLDG STANDARDS SPEC FUND STATE FEE -(2606)
PERMITS, INSPECTIONS, & FEES
PERMITS
INSPECTIONS
FEES
PERMITS
INSPECTIONS
FEES
BUILDING - (ACCT 3440)
61
574
$24,943
232
1,487
$125,758
ELECTRICAL - (3440)
12
186
$2,569
31
514
$8,818
PLUMBING - (3440)
14
171
$2,669
29
534
$11,238
MECHANICAL - (3440)
15
105
$1,995
69
318
$7,208
GRADING - (3440)
1
94
$21,555
2
98
$23,214
SIGN - (3440)
2
5
$409
10
16
$897
LANDSCAPE - (3440)wlBldg
0
0
NIA
0
0
NIA
FIRE - (3440)w/Bldg
9
NIA
NIA
25
NIA
NIA
FIRE DEPT ADMIN FEES - (4464)
NIA
NIA
$776
NIA
NIA
$1,504
MICROFILM - (4795)
NIA
NIA
$379
N/A
NIA
$1,469
PLAN CHECK - (3444)
NIA
NIA
$30,345
NIA
NIA
$118,854
NEW DEVMNT TAX - (3334)
NIA
NIA
$0
NIA
NIA
$600
BLDG STANDARDS ADM SPEC FUND CITY FEE - (4768
NIA
NIA
$17
NIA
NIA
$76
WATER QUALITY INSP (FROM BELOW)
NIA
0
NIA
NIA
0
NIA
TOTAL MONTH & YEAR TO DATE
114
1,135
$85,657
398
2,967
$299,636
SAME PERIOD FOR PRECEDING YEAR
213
1,408
$108,070
695
4,686
$369,968
OTHER FEES
FIRE DEPT PIC (2629)
$593
$9,717
BLDG STANDARDS SPEC FUND STATE FEE -(2606)
$149
$685
SEISMIC (2605)
$526
$3,014
POOLSISPASIOTHER BONDS (2655)
$1,500
$21,500
TSIP (2625, 2626 &$ 2627)
$0
$0
PLANNING PIC FEE (3343)
$4,918
$25,332
PLANNING INSP FEE (3344)
$4,905
$23,839
WATER QUALITY INSPECTIONS
INSPECTIONS
INSPECTIONS
CONSTRUCTION SITES (START 04102)
0
0
INDUSTRIAL SITES (START 11103)
0
0
COMMERCIAL SITES
0
0
TOTAL MONTH & YEAR TO DATE
0
0
SAME PERIOD FOR PRECEDING YEAR
0
0
MAJOR PERMIT ACTIVITY > $100,000
PROJECT
ADDRESS
DEVELOPERICONTR
VALUATION
alteration to existing resident
14711 Newport
Jim Palmer
$ 133,000.00
alteration to existing resident
14721 Newport
Jim Palmer
$ 133,000.00
alteration to existing resident
14731 Newport
Jim Palmer
$ 133,000.00
addition 310-sqft
12068 Morrow
Joel D. Collins Inc
$ 100,000.00
industrial T,l,
IL
14191 Myford rd
I
DPR Construction A General P
$ 570,000.00
residential pv solar permit ISSUED 13
residential vehicle charger 1
non-residential pv solar permit ISSUED
non-residential vehicle charger
/2%-. - 4
Dana L. Ogdon, AICP
Assistant Director of Community evelopment - Building
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DocuSign Envelope ID: C36E5736-5449-4BA5-92D9-F1 F02D15934D
MONTHLY BUILDING ACTIVITY REPORT
OCTOBER 2020
TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION
CURRENT PERIOD
VALUATION
$0
FISCAL YEAR TO DATE
VALUATION
$0
NEW RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION
PERMITS
0
UNITS VALUATION
0
$0
PERMITS
0
UNITS VALUATION
0
$0
SINGLE FAMILY DETACHED
CONDOITOWNHOMES
0
0
$0
20
20
$4,893,907
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
20
20
$4,893,907
NEW RESIDENTIAL GROUP
PERMITS
0
VALUATION
$0
PERMITS
0
VALUATION
$0
AMUSEMENT & RECREATION
CHURCHES/RELIGIOUS
HOTELS
0
0
$0
0
0
$0
MOTELS
0
0
$0
0
0
$0
GROUP QUARTERS
0
0
$0
0
0
$0
TOTAL NON -FAMILY
0
0
$0
0
0
$0
NEW NON-RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION
PERMITS
0
VALUATION
$0
PERMITS
0
VALUATION
$0
AMUSEMENT & RECREATION
CHURCHES/RELIGIOUS
0
$0
0
$0
INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS
0
$0
0
$0
RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT
0
$0
0
$0
AUTO SERVICE & REPAIR
0
$0
0
$0
HOSPITALS & INSTITUTIONAL
0
$0
0
$0
OFFICE, BANK, & PROFESSIONAL
0
$0
1
$816,480
SCHOOLS & EDUCATIONAL
0
$0
0
$0
COMMERCIAL RETAIL SALES
0
$0
0
$0
OTHER -PUBLIC PARKING
0
$0
0
$0
STRUCTURES OTHER THAN BLDG5
1 0
$0
0
$0
TOTAL NON-RESIDENTIAL
1 0
$0
1
$816,480
RESIDENTIAL ADDITION SIALTERATIONS
PERMITS
4
VALUATION
$106,000
PERMITS
42
VALUATION
$1,326,414
ROOM ADDITIONS/REMODELS
RESIDENTIAL GARAGES
0
$0
0
$0
PATIO COVERS
2
$43,900
6
$77,100
SWIMMING POOLS & SPAS
2
$50,000
9
$244,000
OTHER
40
$461,9781
167
$2,310,439
TOTAL RESIDENTIAL
48
$661,8781
224
$3,957,953
NON RESIDENTIAL ADWALTERATIONS
PERMITS
4
VALUATION
$13,326,065
PERMITS
8
VALUATION
$16,316,290
INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS
COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS
4
$860,000
6
$895,000
OFFICE & PROFESSIONAL BLDGS
1
$92,838
6
$2,432,644
OTHER
3
$30,050
27
$1,297,325
TOTAL NON-RESIDENTIAL
12
$14,308,9531
47
$20,941,259
TOTAL MONTH AND YEAR TO DATE 60 $14,970,8311 292 20 $30,609,599
SAME PERIOD FOR PRECEDING YEAR 150 $3,470,722 628 69 $30,131,027
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MONTHLY BUILDING ACTIVITY REPORT
OCTOBER 2020
TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION
CURRENT PERIOD
$0
FISCAL YEAR TO DATE
BLDG STANDARDS SPEC FUND STATE FEE - (2606)
PERMITS INSPECTIONS &FEES
PERMITS
INSPECTIONS
FEES
PERMITS
INSPECTIONS
FEES
BUILDING - (ACCT 3440)
60
632
$54,327
292
2,119
$180,085
ELECTRICAL - (3440)
12
184
$3,244
43
698
$12,063
PLUMBING - (3440)
11
147
$2,137
40
681
$13,375
MECHANICAL - (3440)
16
135
$3,057
85
453
$10,265
GRADING - (3440)
0
8
$0
2
106
$23,214
SIGN - (3440)
5
8
$112
15
24
$1,008
LANDSCAPE - (3440)w/Bldg
0
0
NIA
0
0
NIA
FIRE-(3440)w/Bldg
1
NIA
NIA
26
NIA
NIA
FIRE DEPT ADMIN FEES - (4464)
NIA
NIA
$80
NIA
NIA
$1,584
MICROFILM - (4795)
NIA
NIA
$263
NIA
NIA
$1,732
PLAN CHECK - (3444)
NIA
NIA
$8,208
NIA
NIA
$127,062
NEW DEVMNT TAX - (3334)
NIA
NIA
$350
N/A
NIA
$950
BLDG STANDARDS ADM SPEC FUND CITY FEE - (4768
NIA
N/A
$60
N/A
NIA
$136
WATER QUALITY INSP (FROM BELOW)
NIA
0
NIA
NIA
0
NIA
TOTAL MONTH & YEAR TO DATE
105
1,114
$71,838
503
4,081
$371,474
SAME PERIOD FOR PRECEDING YEAR
218
1,802
$78,408
913
6,488
$448,375
OTHER FEES
FIRE DEPT PIC (2629)
$0
$9,717
BLDG STANDARDS SPEC FUND STATE FEE - (2606)
$542
$1,227
SEISMIC (2605)
$3,909
$6,397
POOLS/SPAS/OTHER BONDS (2655)
$8,000
$29,500
TSIP (2625, 2626 & 2627)
$0
$0
PLANNING PIC FEE (3343)
$2,133
$27,465
PLANNING INSP FEE (3344)
$10,828
$34,667
WATER QUALITY INSPECTIONS
INSPECTIONS
INSPECTIONS
CONSTRUCTION SITES (START 04102)
0
0
INDUSTRIAL SITES (START 11103)
0
0
COMMERCIAL SITES
0
0
TOTAL MONTH & YEAR TO DATE
0
0
SAME PERIOD FOR PRECEDING YEAR
0
0
MAJOR PERMIT ACTIVITY > $100,000
PROJECT
ADDRESS
DEVELOPER/CONTR
VALUATION
T.I
14192 Franklin
Fullmer Const
$ 250,000.00
TI. office 69,401-sgft
15771 Red Hill
Sierra Pacific Constr
$ 4,511,065.00
T. I. retail
2997 EI Camino Real
Terry Adams Inc
$ 190,000.00
T.I. renovated 56,470-sgft
14192 Franklin
Rivian
$ 8,530,000.00
T. 1.
1086 Irvine
Ho's remodel corp
$ 450,000.00
residential pv solar permit ISSUED 19
residential vehicle charger 3
non-residential p solar permit ISSUED
non-residential vehicle charger
Dana L. Ogdon, AICP
Assistant Director of Gam
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DocuSign Envelope ID: C36E5736-5449-4BA5-92D9-F1 F02D15934D
MONTHLY BUILDING ACTIVITY REPORT
NOVEMBER 2020
TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION
CURRENT PERIOD
VALUATION
$0
FISCAL YEAR TO DATE
NEW RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION
PERMITS
0
UNITS VALUATION
0
$0
PERMITS
0
UNITS
0
VALUATION
$0
SINGLE FAMILY DETACHED
CONDOITOWNHOMES
0
0
$0
20
20
$4,893,907
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
20
20
$4,893,907
NEW RESIDENTIAL GROUP
PERMITS
0
VALUATION
$0
PERMITS
0
VALUATION
$0
AMUSEMENT & RECREATION
CHURCHES/RELIGIOUS
HOTELS
0
0
$0
0
0
$0
MOTELS
0
0
$0
0
0
$0
GROUP QUARTERS
0
0
$0
0
0
$0
TOTAL NON -FAMILY
0
0
$0
0
0
$0
NEW NON-RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION
PERMITS
0
VALUATION
$0
PERMITS
0
VALUATION
$0
AMUSEMENT & RECREATION
CHURCHES/RELIGIOUS
0
$0
0
$0
INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS
0
$0
0
$0
RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT
0
$0
0
$0
AUTO SERVICE & REPAIR
0
$0
0
$0
HOSPITALS & INSTITUTIONAL
0
$0
0
$0
OFFICE, SANK, & PROFESSIONAL
0
$0
1
$816,480
SCHOOLS & EDUCATIONAL
0
$0
0
$0
COMMERCIAL RETAIL SALES
1
$3,770,032
1
$3,770,032
OTHER -PUBLIC PARKING
0
$0
0
$0
STRUCTURES OTHER THAN BLDGS
0
$0
0
$0
TOTAL NON-RESIDENTIAL
1
$3,770,032
2
$4,586,512
RESIDENTIAL ADDITIONSIALTERATIONS
PERMITS
10
VALUATION
$261
PERMITS
52
VALUATION
$1,326,675
ROOM ADDITIONSIREMODELS
RESIDENTIAL GARAGES
0
$0
0
$0
PATIO COVERS
1
$35,000
7
$112,100
SWIMMING POOLS & SPAS
4
$94,350
13
$338,350
OTHER
36
$371,3661
203
$2,681,805
TOTAL RESIDENTIAL
51
$500,9771
275
$4,458,930
NON RESIDENTIAL ADANIALTERATIONS
PERMITS
0
VALUATION
$0
PERMITS
8
VALUATION
$16,316,290
INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS
COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS
2
$13,446,745
8
$14,341,745
OFFICE & PROFESSIONAL BLDGS
4
$19,767,000
10
$22,199,644
OTHER
7
$544,692
34
$1,842,017
TOTAL NON-RESIDENTIAL
13
$33,758,4371
60
$54,699,696
TOTAL MONTH AND YEAR TO DATE 65 $38,029,446 357 20 $68,639,0451
SAME PERIOD FOR PRECEDING YEAR 109 $45,889,8381 737 85 $76,020,865;
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DocuSign Envelope ID: C36E5736-5449-4BA5-92D9-F1 F02D15934D
MONTHLY BUILDING ACTIVITY REPORT
NOVEMBER 2020
TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION
CURRENT PERIOD
$370
FISCAL YEAR TO DATE
BLDG STANDARDS SPEC FUND STATE FEE -(2606)
PERMITS, INSPECTIONS, & FEES
PERMITS
INSPECTIONS
FEES
PERMITS
INSPECTIONS
FEES
BUILDING - (ACCT 3440)
65
540
$109,863
357
2,659
$289,948
ELECTRICAL -(3440)
6
109
$16,096
49
807
$28,159
PLUMBING - (3440)
12
129
$4,284
52
810
$17,658
MECHANICAL - (3440)
13
84
$6,954
98
537
$17,219
GRADING - (3440)
1
2
$0
3
108
$23,214
SIGN - (3440)
3
3
$394
18
27
$1,403
LANDSCAPE - (3440)WlBldg
0
0
NIA
0
0
NIA
FIRE-(3440)wlBldg
0
NIA
NIA
26
NIA
NIA
FIRE DEPT ADMIN FEES - (4464)
NIA
NIA
$260
NIA
NIA
$1,844
MICROFILM - (4795)
NIA
NIA
$1,233
NIA
NIA
$2,965
PLAN CHECK - (3444)
NIA
NIA
$21,200
NIA
NIA
$148,262
NEW ❑EVMNT TAX - (3334)
NIA
NIA
$0
NIA
NIA
$950
BLDG STANDARDS ADM SPEC FUND CITY FEE - (4768
NIA
NIA
$144
NIA
NIA
$280
WATER QUALITY INSP (FROM BELOW)
NIA
0
NIA
NIA
0
NIA
TOTAL MONTH & YEAR TO DATE
100
867
$160,428
603
4,948
$531,902
SAME PERIOD FOR PRECEDING YEAR
151
1,336
$220,764
1,064
7,824
$669,139
OTHER FEES
FIRE DEPT PIC (2629)
$370
$10,087
BLDG STANDARDS SPEC FUND STATE FEE -(2606)
$1,288
$2,515
SEISMIC (2605)
$9,604
$16,001
POOLS/SPAS/OTHER BONDS (2655)
$8,000
$37,500
TSIP (2625, 2626 & 2627)
$0
$0
PLANNING PIC FEE (3343)
$6,494
$33,959
PLANNING INSP FEE (3344)
$24,114
$58,781
WATER QUALITY INSPECTIONS
INSPECTIONS
INSPECTIONS
CONSTRUCTION SITES (START 04102)
0
0
INDUSTRIAL SITES (START 11103)
0
0
COMMERCIAL SITES
0
0
TOTAL MONTH & YEAR TO DATE
0
0
SAME PERIOD FOR PRECEDING YEAR
0
0
MAJOR PERMIT ACTIVITY > $100,000
PROJECT
ADDRESS
DEVELOPERICONTR
VALUATION
new Costco gas station
2655 EI Camino Real
Costco Wholesale Corp
$ 3,770,032.00
T.I. schoolsflrst office
15332 Newport
Schoolsfirst
$ 19,600,000.00
T.I. office
2841 Dow
LCS Construction
$ 13,000,000.00
T.I. office
15771 Red Hill
Colorado Structures Inc
$ 446,745.00
residential pv solar permit ISSUED
residential vehicle charger
non-residential pv solar permit ISSUED
non-residential vehicle charger
14
0 Dana L. Ogdon, AICP v
Assistant Director of Community Development - Building
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DocuSign Envelope ID: C36E5736-5449-4BA5-92D9-F1 F02D15934D
MONTHLY BUILDING ACTIVITY REPORT
DECEMBER 2020
TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION
CURRENT PERIOD
VALUATION
$0
FISCAL YEAR TO DATE
VALUATION
$0
NEW RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION
PERMITS
0
UNITS VALUATION
0
$0
PERMITS
0
UNITS VALUATION
0
$0
SINGLE FAMILY DETACHED
CONDO/TOWNHOMES
0
0
$0
20
20
$4,893,907
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
20
20
$4,893,907
NEW RESIDENTIAL GROUP
PERMITS
0
VALUATION
$0
PERMITS
0
VALUATION
$0
AMUSEMENT & RECREATION
CHURCHES/RELIGIOUS
HOTELS
0
0
$0
0
0
$0
MOTELS
0
0
$0
0
0
$0
GROUP QUARTERS
0
0
$0
0
0
$0
TOTAL NON -FAMILY
0
0
$0
0
0
$0
NEW NON-RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION
PERMITS
0
VALUATION
$0
PERMITS
0
VALUATION
$0
AMUSEMENT & RECREATION
CHURCHES/RELIGIOUS
0
$0
0
$0
INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS
0
$0
0
$0
RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT
0
$0
0
$0
AUTO SERVICE & REPAIR
0
$0
0
$0
HOSPITALS & INSTITUTIONAL
0
$0
0
$0
OFFICE, BANK, & PROFESSIONAL
0
$0
1
$816,480
SCHOOLS & EDUCATIONAL
0
$0
0
$0
COMMERCIAL RETAIL SALES
0
$0
1
$3,770,032
OTHER -PUBLIC PARKING
0
$0
0
$0
STRUCTURES OTHER THAN BLDGS
1 0
$0
0
$0
TOTAL NON-RESIDENTIAL
1 0
$0
2
$4,586,512
RESIDENTIAL ADDITIONSIALTERATIONS
PERMITS
7
VALUATION
$152,619
PERMITS
59
VALUATION
$1,479,294
ROOM ADDITIONS/REMODELS
RESIDENTIAL GARAGES
0
$0
0
$0
PATIO COVERS
1
$9,000
8
$121,100
SWIMMING POOLS & SPAS
3
$140,000
16
$478,350
OTHER
56
$666,4501
259
$3,348,255
TOTAL RESIDENTIAL
67
$968,0691
342
$5,426,999
NON RESIDENTIAL ADD N/ALTE RATIONS
PERMITS
2
VALUATION
$7,145,000
PERMITS
10
VALUATION
$23,461,290
INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS
COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS
2
$519,034
10
$14,860,779
OFFICE & PROFESSIONAL BLDGS
0
$0
10
$22,199,644
OTHER
8
$1,332,500
42
$3,174,517
TOTAL NON-RESIDENTIAL
12
$8,996,5341
72
$63,696,230
TOTAL MONTH AND YEAR TO DATE 79 $9,964,603 436 20 $78,603,648
SAME PERIOD FOR PRECEDING YEAR 123 $5,180,988 860 91 $81,201,853
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DocuSign Envelope ID: C36E5736-5449-4BA5-92D9-F1 F02D15934D
MONTHLY BUILDING ACTIVITY REPORT
DECEMBER 2020
TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION
CURRENT PERIOD
$3,270
FISCAL YEAR TO DATE
BLDG STANDARDS SPEC FUND STATE FEE - (2606)
PERMITS INSPECTIONS & FEES
PERMITS
INSPECTIONS
FEES
PERMITS
INSPECTIONS
FEES
BUILDING - (ACCT 3440)
79
505
$47,705
436
3,164
$337,653
ELECTRICAL - (3440)
3
95
$23,995
52
902
$52,153
PLUMBING - (3440)
11
155
$2,384
63
965
$20,043
MECHANICAL - (3440)
13
90
$1,960
111
627
$19,179
GRADING - (3440)
1
7
$0
4
115
$23,214
SIGN - (3440)
5
9
$266
23
36
$1,668
LANDSCAPE - (3440)w/Bldg
0
0
NIA
0
0
NIA
FIRE-(3440)wlBldg
1
NIA
NIA
27
NIA
NIA
FIRE DEPT ADMIN FEES - (4464)
NIA
NIA
$434
NIA
NIA
$2,278
MICROFILM - (4795)
NIA
NIA
$301
NIA
NIA
$3,266
PLAN CHECK - (3444)
NIA
NIA
$17,847
NIA
NIA
$166,109
NEW DEVMNT TAX - (3334)
NIA
NIA
$0
NIA
NIA
$950
BLDG STANDARDS ADM SPEC FUND CITY FEE - (4768
NIA
NIA
$42
NIA
NIA
$322
WATER QUALITY INSP (FROM BELOW)
NIA
0
N/A
NIA
0
NIA
TOTAL MONTH & YEAR TO DATE
113
861
$94,934
716
5,809
$626,835
SAME PERIOD FOR PRECEDING YEAR
171
1,184
$101,566
1,235
9,008
$770,705
OTHER FEES
FIRE DEPT PIC (2629)
$3,270
$13,357
BLDG STANDARDS SPEC FUND STATE FEE - (2606)
$379
$2,894
SEISMIC (2605)
$2,626
$18,627
POOLS/SPAS/OTHER BONDS (2655)
$6,000
$43,500
TSIP (2625, 2626 & 2627)
$0
$0
PLANNING PIC FEE (3343)
$3,871
$37,830
PLANNING INSP FEE (3344)
$8,409
$67,190
WATER QUALITY INSPECTIONS
INSPECTIONS
INSPECTIONS
CONSTRUCTION SITES (START 04102)
0
0
INDUSTRIAL SITES (START 11103)
0
0
COMMERCIAL SITES
0
0
TOTAL MONTH & YEAR TO DATE
0
0
SAME PERIOD FOR PRECEDING YEAR
0
0
MAJOR PERMIT ACTIVITY a $100,000
PROJECT
ADDRESS
DEVELOPERICONTR
VALUATION
T.I.
14192 Franklin
Swinerton Builders
$ 7,110,000.00
INSTALL CANOPIES @Chick Fil A
2889 Park
D R S Construction
$ 140,000.00
Installation of (33) thermal storage units
2500 Park
SANFER ELECTRIC INC
$ 660,000.00
T.I.
1783 Flight
Details CC Inc
$ 500,000.00
replace Chillers
1442 Edinger
R J Daum Construction Compa
$ 400,000.00
residential pv solar permit ISSUED 30
residential vehicle charger 0
non-residential p solar permit ISSUED 0
non-residential vehicle charger 1
Dana L. Ogdon, AICP U
Assistant Director of Community Development- Building
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