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CD Monthly Rpt 2011, 01 1.4\ Spokane Community Development .00*Valley Monthly Report January 2011 PERMIT CENTER Revenue Permits Permit revenue for January 2011 was $38,914. This is approx. 46% behind Jan of 2010. Permit Revenue $300,000 - $250,000 $200,000 $150,000 $100,000 I r $50,000 _ $0 .� t L Jan Feb Mar Apr May June July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec _2011 Revenue 2010 Revenue Land Use Land Use revenue for January 2011 was 9,002. This figure is behind January of last year. Land Use Revenue $16,000 $14,000 $12,000 o I $10,000 $8,000 $6,000 $4,000 $2,000 $0 Jan Feb Mar April May June July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec 02011 Revenue 02010 Revenue Page 1 of 8 Spokane sigNiumwo, Community Development .00*Valley Monthly Report January 2011 Valuation The valuation' for January 2011 was $1,461,121 $35,000,000 Permit Valuation $30,000,000 $25,000,000 $20,000,000 $15,000,000 - $10,000,000 $5,000,000 $0 Jan Feb Mar Apr May June July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec 2011 Valuation ,w-m*2010 Valuation .d&h. - Gf fice offinancialrManagementPermit_Information (l'ermitslssuedJ January 2011 Dwelling Residential New Separate Demolition Units Structures Dwelling Units Permits Demolished Single Family Residence 8 Duplex 1 Triplex 4-Plex Apartments January 2011 New Tenant Commercial Buildings Improvements Additions 6 1 1 Per the currently adopted Master Fee Schedule,valuations reported above for commercial and residential construction permits are"assigned based on the value of the construction work as stated by the applicant or the value calculated by the Building Official using the latest valuation data published in the Building Safety Journal by the International Code Council,whichever is greatest." Page 2 of 8 0111111111.11% Spokane Community Development 4000CValley Monthly Report January 2011 Permit.4ctivity Certificate of Occupancy A Certificate of Occupancy was issued to the Novelis Corporation at 16004 Euclid Ave. Permits Issued Community Development issued a total of 159 permits in January 2011. This is the same as last year. Construction Permits Issued 600 1' 500 400 300 200 100 11111111111 0 - ■2011 Permits jgg Feb Mar Apr May June July Aug Sept Uct Nov Dec ..2010 Permits 158 200 259 256 241 284 263 328 508 366 246 231 Land Use Applications Two SEPA determinations were issued in January. One for the annual Comprehensive Plan Amendments and one for a new 18,000 sq. ft. office building. Commercial Pre-application Meetings There were 8 pre-application meetings including one for the new Greenacres Park, a commercial shop, and a motorcycles sales shop. Hearing Examiner The Hearing Examiner did not have any land use hearings in January. Business Licenses Staff approved 120 business licenses in January. Home Occupation Permits Staff approved 40 home occupation permits in January. Entertainers Licenses Page 3 of 8 Spokane Community Development .00*Valley Monthly Report January 2011 Staff processed 12 adult entertainment licenses for January. Express Permits There were 4 Express permits processed in January. Customer Service The Permit Center staff assisted 359 customers at the counter and handled 231 customers' inquires by phone in the Permit Center during January. The Permit Center staff provided an average target date of 10 working days for Commercial projects, 3 working days for Residential platted and 10 working days for Residential un-platted. This target date represents the time to first comments issued to the applicant. Zn peCtZ0n7S Right of Way Inspector The Right-of-Way inspector performed 388 inspections in January. Right-of-Way Inspections 1200 1000 800 600 400 O 200 0 • Jan Feb ar Apr ay June Ju y Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec O 2011 388 10 ® 2010 221 491 773 852 1007 941 957 704 859 1003 755 482 Page 4 of 8 �p"""'vl�ane Community Development , 0Valley Monthly Report January 2011 Building Inspectors: The City's Building Inspectors performed 296 Residential inspections and 115 commercial inspections in the month of January. r I12011 Residential X 2010 Residential LS 2011 Commercial X2010 Commercial 1000 Building i Inspectionsloo - Performed 10 1 ■ Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 2011 Residential 296 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2010 Residential 393 387 397 557 498 522 531 403 581 525 437 379 2011 Commercial 115 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2010 Commercial 229 187 274 180 163 185 201 312 196 170 137 120 Development Engineering Inspector During the month of January the Development Engineering Inspector performed 11 site inspections. Development Engineering Inspections 40 35 30 II 25 20 15 III: 0 / - _ - -7. Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec — 2011 • 2010 Page 5 of 8 0."‘ Spokane Community Development .000Valley Monthly Report January 2011 UPDATES Planning Planning Commission The Planning Commission met twice during the month of January. The first meeting in January the Planning Commission held a public hearing regarding a proposed amendment to the adult retail use establishment definition. The second regular meeting was a study session on the proposed changes to the animal keeping regulations. 2011 Comprehensive Plan Amendments/Updates— Staff continues to work on the 2011 annual Comprehensive Plan update. Amendments are proposed to Chapter 2 - Land Use, Chapter 3 - Transportation, Chapter 4 - Capital Facilities, Chapter 7 — Economic Development and Chapter 8, Natural Environment. The proposed amendments also include two citizen-initiated requests for site-specific map amendments. In addition, staff tentatively scheduled a review session and public hearing to be held in February with the Planning Commission. Growth Management Steering Committee of Elected Officials (SCEO)— The Steering Committee met in December to hear about progress on the UGA update process. The Planning Technical Advisory Committee (PTAC) has completed a land capacity analysis study and has started the SEPA/GMA integration process as the mechanism for environmental review. Shoreline Master Program Staff continued to work on the Shoreline Master Program, drafting initial goals and policies. The Shoreline Advisory Group began meeting in January, reviewing draft goals and policies and providing feedback to staff. Sprague Appleway Plan The City Center was removed from the SARP by City Council at their January meetings. Dq,artment yt Energy Grant A status report, including a request to reallocate funds between approved projects, was before the City Council on December 28th. With the Council's concurrence, the modification requests were filed with the Department of Energy. Public Works continues transportation projects that will result in energy conservation and carbon footprint reduction. See the paragraph below for updates on the Bike and Pedestrian Master Plan. Washington State Energy Strategy Update Process The Washington State Energy Strategy update process continued this month with weekly webinars. The Building Official continues to participate in the conservation sector process and has been working with Commerce staff to improve access to the work group meetings. Participation in this process was on-going through December 2010. ADA Study Staff is analyzing data entered from the department surveys and is researching report formats. The City attorney's office has reviewed legal requirements associated with the self evaluation and transition plan. Sidewalk inventories are on hold for the construction season. Page 6 of 8 "" la "' Community Development pvne ...00 ValleMonthly Report y January 2011 Bike/Pedestrian Plan (BPMP)— Staff has been working with Valley school districts to compile Safe Route to School (SRTS) walking audits and will be inputting the information into the City's GIS system. Staff continues to work with representatives from Washington State University and Spokane County ISD in a joint effort to update and maintain a pedestrian network model. In addition, staff continues to draft preliminary text for the BPMP. Wellhead Protection Staff attended the January wellhead protection meeting. Regional Partnering The Regional Partnering Group met with respective staff to review the master application. Staff identified some procedural barriers that may not be resolvable. Building Officials will seek direction from Directors and Commissioners to determine what priority this project has. In the meantime, the Building official group is working on identifying and prioritizing new partnering opportunities. Code Ccm_pliance Citizen Action Requests Code Compliance officers received 20 Citizen Action Requests in January. All complaints received must be investigated, if even to determine that no violation exists. 100% -- NB 80% 60% 40% - 20% - 0/o o - Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec ❑Clear View Triangle 0 v Complaint- No Violation 1 ■Environmental 0 ❑Junk Auto 6 ©Property 4 13 Signs 0 •Solid Waste 9 2011 Code Total Violations Reported - by Category Page 7 of 8 "a`"' Community Development po ane ,00.0Valley Monthly Report January 2011 UPCOMING DATES OF INTEREST ATEA INTEREST 2-17-11 President's Day, City Hall Closed 2-21-11 I No City Council meeting 2-24-11 Planning Commission regular meeting — Public Hearing, Comprehensive Plan amendments 3-1-11 City Council meeting —Shoreline Master Program process update 3-10-11 Planning Commission regular meeting, Comprehensive Plan continued hearing 3-15-11 No City Council meeting 3-24-11 Planning Commission regular meeting — Planning Commission training Page 8 of 8