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DSAC Agenda 08/03/2016 DSAC Meeting August 3, 2016 3:00 PM 2000 N. Horseshoe Drive Growth P Management De artment ,„„ VW., . „, a a £ a ,.+ may' v i a ^;a x , DEVELOPMENT SERVICES ADVISORY COMMITTEE AGENDA August 3, 2016 3:00 p.m. Conference Room 610 NOTICE: Persons wishing to speak on any Agenda item will receive up to three (3) minutes unless the Chairman adjusts the time. Speakers are required to fill out a "Speaker Request Form," list the topic they wish to address, and hand it to the Staff member seated at the table before the meeting begins. Please wait to be recognized by the Chairman, and speak into a microphone. State your name and affiliation before commenting. During discussion,Committee Members may direct questions to the speaker. Please silence cell phones and digital devices. There may not be a break in this meeting. Please leave the room to conduct any personal business. All parties participating in the public meeting are to observe Roberts Rules of Order, and wait to be recognized by the Chairman. Please speak one at a time and into the microphone so the Hearing Reporter can record all statements being made. I. Call to Order-Chairman II. Approval of Agenda III. Approval of Minutes from June 1,2016 IV. Public Speakers V. Staff Announcements/Updates A. Code Enforcement Division update—[Mike Ossorio] B. Public Utilities Department update—[Tom Chmelik or designee] C. Growth Management Department Transportation Engineering Division & Planning Division updates—[Jay Ahmad or designee] D. Collier County Fire Review update—[Shawn Hanson and/or Shar Hingson] E. North Collier Fire Review update—[Dale Fey] F. Operations&Regulatory Mgmt. Division update—[Ken Kovensky] G. Development Review Division update—[Matt McLean] VI. New Business VII. Old Business VIII. Committee Member Comments IX. Adjourn Next Meeting Dates September 7,2016 GMD Conference Room 610—3:00 pm October 5, 2016 GMD Conference Room 610—3:00 pm November 2, 2016 GMD Conference Room 610—3:00 pm December 7, 2016 GMD Conference Room 610—3:00 pm Page 1 of 1 June 1,2016 MINUTES OF THE MEETING OF THE COLLIER COUNTY DEVELOPMENT SERVICES ADVISORY COMMITTEE Naples, Florida, June 1, 2016 LET IT BE REMEMBERED, the Collier County Development Services Advisory Committee in and for the County of Collier, having conducted business herein, met on this date at 3:00 P.M. in REGULAR SESSION at the Collier County Growth Management Department Building, Conference Room#609/610, 2800 N. Horseshoe Drive, Naples, Florida, with the following members present: Chairman: William J. Varian Vice Chairman: Blair Foley David Dunnavant James E. Boughton Clay Brooker(Excused) Dalas Disney Chris Mitchell (Excused) Robert Mulhere Mario Valle Stan Chrzanowski Norman Gentry (Excused) Marco Espinar Ron Waldrop Laura Spurgeon DeJohn Jeremy Sterk ALSO PRESENT: Ken Kovensky, Director, Operations and Regulatory Management Caroline Cilek, LDC Manager Mike Ossorio, Director, Code Enforcement Matt McLean, Manager, Development Review Rich Long, Plans Review and Inspections Manager 1 June 1,2016 Any persons in need of the verbatim record of the meeting may request a copy of the audio recording from the Collier County Growth Management Department—Contact Mr. Evy Ybaceta at 239-252-2400. I. Call to Order- Chairman Chairman Varian called the meeting to order at 3:00pm H. Approval of Agenda Mr.Disney moved to approve the Agenda. Second by Mr. Dunnavant. Carried unanimously 11 - 0. III. Approval of Minutes from May 4,2016 Meeting Mr. Foley moved to approve the minutes of the May 4,2016 meeting as presented. Second by Mr. Espinar. Carried unanimously 11-0. IV. Public Speakers None V. Staff Announcements/Updates A. Code Enforcement Division update—[Mike Ossorio] Mr. Ossorio provided the report"Collier County Code Enforcement Department Blight Prevention Program - Cumulative Code Enforcement statistics- 7/2009—4/24/16"for information purposes. The Committee requested the pie chart Code Case by Category identify the time frame of the data and add the pie chart from the prior period be displayed for comparison. B. Public Utilities Division update— [Tom Chmelik or designee] None C. Growth Management Department/Transportation Engineering and/or Planning—[Jay Ahmad or designee] None D. County Fire Review update— [Shar Hingson and/or Shawn Hanson] Ms.Hingson, Greater Naples Fire Rescue reported the Department continues to meet review times and inspection requests in a timely manner. E. North Naples Fire Review update— [Eloy Ricardo] Dale Fey,North Collier Fire Control and Rescue District reported the Department continues to meet review times and inspection requests in a timely manner. Mr. Valle arrived at 3:1 Spm F. Operations & Regulatory Mgmt.Division update [Ken Kovensky] Mr. Kovensky submitted the"Collier County May 2016 Monthly Statistics" which outlined building plan and land development review activities. The following was noted during his report: • May 2016 inspections topped 16,000, 600 over April of 2016 and 6,000 year over year. • Staff has researched the number of pre-paid inspections where service was not requested by the applicant. In CityView,there are approximately 50,000 inspections due at an amount of $2.7M and in CD Plus there are approximately 47,000 due at a cost of$2.2M. The funds will be allocated to Reserve Accounts. 2 June 1,2016 • Electronic Plan Review is expected to go live on 6/13/16. • The Email/Fax permit system is expected to be phased out by August and being replaced by walk-in or electronic plan format. • Staff continues to address payment services including increasing available stations for credit card options. • The"Fee Study"has been sent out to bid and a DSAC Member is sought to serve on the selection committee. — The Committee assigned Mr. Dunnavant to the task. • Staff will investigate the requirements for electrical inspections in relation to recessed light fixtures and whether they are required to be out of the ceiling during inspection. G. Development Review Division update [Matt McLean] Mr. McLean reported • Staff continues to address staff levels for plan reviews. • The Wetlands Subcommittee met for a second time on May 17t and Staff is initiating a process whereby building permits for single family homes will not be issued by the County until certain criteria have been satisfied such as an Informal Wetlands Determination or others acceptable information. Future meetings will review concepts for a"General Permit" program for the Estates area. ROW Handbook Mr.McLean reported: • Staff is reviewing the Right-of-Way Handbook and proposing changes. • At this point procedural changes proposed include severing the right-of way-application from the document to allow Staff to make changes in process as necessary,permits to be valid for 180 days instead of 30 days and a changing the notification requirements for lane closures from 3 days to 5 days, etc. • A complete"overhaul"of the Handbook is planned and will be brought forth for consideration in the future. • He requested the Committee review the proposed changes and provide a recommendation to the Board of County Commissioners. Mr. Foley moved to recommend the Board of County Commissioners adopt the proposed Resolution deleting the right-of-way permit from the ROW Construction Handbook(and other procedural changes as proposed). Second by Mr.Mulhere. Carried unanimously 12—0. The Committee reached consensus on recommending the Board of County Commissioners direct Staff to propose amendments to the Handbook in the areas of permit conditions, corrections of outdated language and any other clarifications as necessary. VI. New Business A. Discussion of future Land Development Code Amendments [Caroline Cilek] Ms. Cilek presented a Memo to the Committee dated May 25, 2016—"Re: DSAC Read-Ahead's for Wednesday June 2, 2016 meeting"for information purposes. The following was noted during discussions: • The list is tentative and contains 9 proposed amendments to be considered upon approval by the Board of County Commissioners. • There were 7 originally proposed however the Planning Commission requested Staff to: 1) Revisit the proposed amendment to Section 3.05.07 Preservation Standards for the long-term 3 June 1,2016 land and land management payments for off site preservation including disincentivizing off site preservation for the urban areas and 2)Review the requirements for the citing of streetlights whereby qualified landscape architects or other may provide the service. • Clarification of lot line adjustments requirements is proposed to ensure they provide flexibility and are consistent within the County. • The current Cycle's proposed amendment to Section 5.05.08 (Architectural Standards)will be heard by the BCC on 6/28/16 with the others being heard on July 12. B.Discuss canceling the July 6,2016 meeting [Bill Varian] The Committee determined to cancel the July DSAC meeting. VII. Old Business None VIII. Committee Member Comments Mr.Dunnavant requested an update on the Committee's request a Work Group review future staffing needs. Mr.Kovensky reported he will contact Mr. French to determine the appropriate avenues to address the request. IX. Adjourn Next Meeting Dates August 3,2016 GMD Conference Room 610—3:00 pm September 7,2016 GMD Conference Room 610—3:00 pm October 5,2016 GMD Conference Room 610—3:00 pm There being no further business for the good of the County,the meeting was adjourned by the order of the Chair at 3:46PM. COLLIER COUNTY DEVELOPMENT SERVICES ADVISORY COMMITTEE Chairman,William Varian These Minutes were approved by the Board/Chairman on , as presented ,or as amended 4 Collier County Code Enforcement Division Blight Prevention Program Cumulative Code Enforcement statistics 7/2009—6/19/2016: Amount of Fines Waived (BCC,CEB,OSM)since July 2009 $37,055,071.87 Department Performance Statistics 1 Week 4 Week Cumulative FY16 6/13/16-6/19/16 5/23/16-6/19/16 Number of Code Cases Opened 133 531 5909 Number of Code Case Property Inspections 491 2030 19993 Number of Cases Closed with Voluntary Compliance 40 166 1634 Number of Community Meet and Greet events 3 0 76 Number of Community Clean-up Events 1 1 13 Number of Abandoned Home Sweeps 0 0 12 Number of Other Sweeps 0 4 19 Code Enforcement Board and Special Magistrate 0 25 215 Orders Number of Liens Filed 0 45 377 Number of Nuisance Abatements Processed 23 65 646 Amount of Fines Waived (BCC,CEB,OSM) $144,651.71 $277,899.72 $8,584,803.64 New Bankruptcy Filing Notifications 0 0 0 Number of Bankruptcy Documents Received 6 43 1 Number of Cases Affected by Bankruptcy 4 Aver. 5 9 Number of Requests for Property Payoff Requests 7 24 259 Number of Requests for Property Lien Searches 153 706 7220 Number of open code cases included in Lien Search 15 156 Results 2 Number of Cases Open due to Lien Search 0 0 0 Number of Permits Issued:Garage Sale, Recreational 26 108 1503 Vehicle Number of Citations processed from DAS, PU, PR,SO, 50 346 3491 &CE Average Time from Complaint to Completion of Initial 1.5 1.5 1.58 Inspection Average Number of Code Cases Per Investigator 37 39 40 For period of:6/13/16-6/19/16 \Open Cases by District Central—221 South—237 Rural Area—211 North &West—243 Total Open Cases—912 Report by Case Type Animal—0 Accessory Use—2 Commercial-0 Land Use-15 Noise-2 Nuisance Abatement—24 Occupational License(BTR)—1 Parking Enforcement-2 Property Maintenance—12 Protected Species-0 Right of Way-5 Sign—5 Site Development—24 Snipe Sign-16 Temporary Land Use-0 Vehicle—14 Vegetation Removal—8 Total-133 Complaint Reported by: 1 Week Since BCC policy 3/12/13 6/13/16-6/19/16 Elected Official 18 398 Anonymous accepted 1 88 Anonymous not accepted pursuant to BCC policy 1 857 Code Enforcement Division Monthly Report June 2016 Highlights • Cases opened: 715 • Cases closed due to voluntary compliance: 217 • Property inspections: 2431 • Lien searches requested: 817 Trends Cases opened per Month 1200 a 0 r•i uO 0 1000 - 0, m 00 co m 00 00 0800 01 O1 w m m �° 00 1OtD w en 600 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 III 1 1 in 400 200 0 d• tt cF v ct in ul V1 uy 14 Ill u1 u1 ill u1 u1 (o l2) lD (0 lD CO 1•-1 r•-I ri r-1 71 c-1 71 ri 71 '-1 71 a-I c-I 71 1-1 r-1 71 e-i eI ri e- 71 ci I H c ' eo a * > u c _o ,- T c en a +, i r-6 c _6 + a c Q cn 2 o g 1` g ¢ 2, - Q In 0 Z 0 0 LI- g Q g • Code Inspections per Month o a to 3000 - 1.0 N O N N o N0 r•-• u1co Lc, N N 1-1 N et0-t N 00 to i.o N Lo m cn VI N 00 2500 -Nr- N—N--m-__ N cr N `� n a o,.... -�j--a lOD N co N N e-I-1 N VD ri N N N N N N 2000 1500 1000 500 .4t �t v v Cr Cr v1 u1 u1 v1 u1 u1 111 In In In v1 ut t.D lD tD tD ID tD ei r, e-I ,1 71 ,1 ri ,1 ,1 ,1 .1 ,1 e-1 ei e-I e-1 ,1 ,1 e-1 eI ei ,1 r, ,1 ,1 i I 1 I Y I I 1 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I 1 1 I hD a > U C 4 L L ? C GO a > O C 22 L L >. 2 < (n o z 0 21 li i' < i ^ Q in o Z 0O li Ii Q i. Total Code Cases by FY 12000 10000 10573 -__ 9026 -- 8000 8319 __ 6000 I 5839 4000 2 6243 000 _1 FY12 FY13 FY14 FY15 FY16 7000 -/ 6391 6417 6000 J 5044 Origin of Case 5000 -r 4713 ■Code Div.Initiated ,156 :982 • 4000 MI Complaint Initiated 3341 3000 -(__ i •, , 4 2000 I 112' i 1 1000 1 MP FY12 FY13 FY14 FY15 FY16 Community Caretaking List Properties Added and Removed 120 100 80 60 - 1 40 20 0 1111 11. 111LLILLEI .1L ._ _ 5. 1 1 v v v ct v a 'A VI L4 v, ' ui u� `n to �n to �n 4 4 'o 4 Ln 'c e1 a-1 �1 r1 e1 a1 c1 c1 r1 1 r1 i-1 r1 .1. r1 c-7 e1 e'1 r-I rl 'I j C 00 C. > c' JQ i- `- ? C sn d 9 ci C -2 ri L A C - Q to O z p -%� ti 2 < r>0.• _' Q to O z O -' u- 2 < 2 -moi ____ Au No Ma Ma Au No Ma Ma Jun Jul- Sep Oct Dec Jan Feb Apr Jun Jul- Sep Oct Dec Jan Feb Apr Jun -14 14 4 -14-14 14 -14-15-15 15 -15 15 -15 15 5 -15 -15 15 -15 -16-16 16 -16 16 -16 ■Series1 63 86 110 16 46 38 48 39 19 25 21 14 22 15 6 18 26 23 4 12 6 1 6 11 11 ■Series2 14 20 11 6 4 8 2 1 4 1 14 50 7 2 1 3 1 0 12 3 1 0 4 0 0 April Code Cases by Category Snipe signs omitted Vehicle for Hire Vegetation 0% Accessory Requirements Vehicles Use Animals Land Use 5% 16% 3% 2% 9% Noise / 4% • Temporary La d U �_ w 7. ok , v _____ "it itit, Site Development !IIIINuisance Abatement 15% Occupational 22% Licensing Signs Right of Way Parking Enforcement 3% 2% • 5% 2% Property Maintenance 12% Case Type Common issues associated with Case Type Accessory Use —Fence permits,fence maintenance,canopies, shades,guesthouse renting etc. Animals —Prohibited animals,too many animals,etc. Commercial -Shopping carts Land Use —Prohibited land use, roadside stands,outdoor storage,synthetic drugs,zoning issues,etc. Noise -Construction,early morning landscaping, bar or club,outdoor bands,etc. Nuisance Abatement —Litter,grass overgrowth,waste container pits,exotics,etc. Occupational Licensing—Home occupation violations, no business tax receipts,kenneling.etc. Parking Enforcement - Parking within public right-of-way, handicap parking,etc. Property Maintenance - Unsanitary conditions,no running water,green pools, structure in disrepair,etc. Protected Species -Gopher Tortoise,sea turtles lighting, bald eagles, etc. Right of Way -Construction in the public right-of-way,damaged culverts,obstruction to public right-of-way, etc. Signs -No sign permits,illegal banners, Illegal signs on private property,etc. Site Development -Building permits, building alterations,land alterations, etc. Temporary Land Use -Special events,garage sales, promotional events,sidewalk sales,etc. Vegetation Requirements—Tree maintenance,sight distance triangle,tree pruning, land clearing, landfill, preserves, etc. Vehicles - License plates invalid, inoperable vehicles,grass parking, RV parking,other vehicle parking etc. May Code Cases by Category Snipe signs omitted Vehicles 21' Accessory UsAnimals Vehicle for Hire 3% 2% 0% Land Use 15% z , Vegetation RequirementsSid , Noise 4%. 3% Temporar Site Development Occupational t1Ninaahrgr Abatement 19% 3% 16% Parking Enforcement Property Maintenance 1% 10% Right of Way Signs 2% 1% Case Type Common issues associated with Case Type Accessory Use —Fence permits,fence maintenance,canopies, shades,guesthouse renting etc. Animals —Prohibited animals,too many animals,etc. Commercial -Shopping carts Land Use —Prohibited land use, roadside stands,outdoor storage,synthetic drugs, zoning issues,etc. Noise -Construction,early morning landscaping, bar or club,outdoor bands,etc. Nuisance Abatement —Utter,grass overgrowth,waste container pits,exotics,etc. Occupational Licensing—Home occupation violations, no business tax receipts, kenneling. etc. Parking Enforcement - Parking within public right-of-way, handicap parking,etc. Property Maintenance -Unsanitary conditions,no running water, green pools,structure in disrepair,etc. Protected Species -Gopher Tortoise,sea turtles lighting, bald eagles,etc. Right of Way -Construction in the public right-of-way,damaged culverts,obstruction to public right-of-way, etc. Signs - No sign permits,illegal banners, illegal signs on private property,etc. Site Development -Building permits,building alterations, land alterations,etc. Temporary Land Use -Special events,garage sales, promotional events, sidewalk sales, etc. Vegetation Requirements—Tree maintenance,sight distance triangle,tree pruning, land clearing, landfill, preserves, etc. Vehicles -License plates invalid, inoperable vehicles,grass parking, RV parking,other vehicle parking etc. June Code Cases by Category Snipe signs omitted Vehicle for Hire Vehicles 0% 15% Accessory Anise mals Vegetation 2% 0% Requirements Land Use 5°/ : 17% Noise 1% Temporary L. use 0% f _r Site Developm nt 12% Right of Way 3% Occupational Licensing Signs 2% Nuisance Abatement 2% ParkingEnforcement 30% Property Maintenance 9% 2% Case Type Common issues associated with Case Type Accessory Use —Fence permits,fence maintenance,canopies, shades, guesthouse renting etc. Animals —Prohibited animals,too many animals, etc. Commercial -Shopping carts Land Use —Prohibited land use, roadside stands,outdoor storage,synthetic drugs,zoning issues,etc. Noise -Construction,early morning landscaping, bar or club,outdoor bands, etc. Nuisance Abatement — Litter,grass overgrowth,waste container pits,exotics,etc. Occupational Licensing—Home occupation violations, no business tax receipts, kenneling. etc. Parking Enforcement - Parking within public right-of-way, handicap parking, etc. Property Maintenance - Unsanitary conditions, no running water, green pools, structure in disrepair, etc. Protected Species -Gopher Tortoise, sea turtles lighting, bald eagles,etc. Right of Way -Construction in the public right-of-way,damaged culverts, obstruction to public right-of-way, etc. Signs - No sign permits, illegal banners, illegal signs on private property, etc. Site Development -Building permits, building alterations, land alterations, etc. Temporary Land Use - Special events, garage sales, promotional events, sidewalk sales,etc. Vegetation Requirements—Tree maintenance,sight distance triangle,tree pruning, land clearing, landfill, preserves,etc. Vehicles - License plates invalid, inoperable vehicles, grass parking, RV parking, other vehicle parking etc. Go ,,„ lAwk- r Gounty „,..„,„.„-----%,„„,,,,,,--41. oolike_ 4.0.1..., _._ . _ .... June 2016 lvlonthCy Statistics 2800 COLLIER COUNTY GROWTH MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT SERVICES II ci III 2803 2802 r� , 1 0 - i, � t 1-. ,-.%•••• 4.• "1.8/1108.NINWOMONgailatif • • 1` _ f 06/2016 Growth Management Department 1 i Building Plan Review Statistics All Permits Applied by Month 4,500 4,000 — — 3,500I m m 3,000 �� u 0 m LID 2 500 — _ ,, m....,_ - �n co o0 m m 811_11-1 � ii cV2,000 m m - pp llI I m N m ^ N N Im m m. N 1,500 1 1 N N 1 I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I 1111 1,000 I I III I II - `1 I 1 1 -..__1..._..-1-_ ....._1....... 1 I 1 1 I 1 ----1--. 1 .1 I.' 1 1 1 I 1 1 _1. 1 _.._1 V tF a Cl" d' th of In 4.n In Ill 1n In u1 in In In 1/1 In tD l0 4.0 t0 W l0 H s" '-1 '1 '-1 '71 N N 71 71 71 71 71 N .-1 ei '71 71 71 N 71 71 71 71 c = Im d u 7 U C 1] L T C m O_ > U < In O z 0 U g .2 5 2 2. Q In 0 z° p -, u 3 Q g 2 Top 15 of 39 Building Permit Types Applied in June Shutters/Doors/Windows 437 Building Add Alt,313 Convenience,442 New Res 1&2 Family, 241 Aluminum Structure,205 Mechanical,499 1 Plumbing,193 4 Roof,188 Gas,137 Pool,172 Fence,161 ROW Commercial,59 Well Permits,73 ROW Residential,89 Electrical, 18, 06/2016 Growth Management Department 2 Building Plan Review Statistics Monthly 1 & 2 Family Total Construction Monthly Multi-family and Commercial Value by Applied Date Construction Value by Applied Date $140,000,000 — $140,000,000 $120,000,000 $120,000,000 T $100,000,000 $100,000,000 $80,000,000 $80,000,000 $60,000,000 $60,000,000 $40,000,000 $40,000,000 1 $20,000,000 $20,000,000 4 • _ s_ i 71 I I TV 71 71 r-1 r-1 r I r I r-1 ri r-I ri ri r-1 ri ri 71 Q '11) ( c 6. m co c c tip a i1 L c ao .6 u _ � c of o 2 -' cn o g Q O p 1i Q Q O p li Q —FMulti-family Commercial Monthly Total Construction Value by Applied Date $140,000,000 $120,000,000 $100,000,000 $80,000,000 $60,000,000 A $40,000,000 $20,000,000 C et V d' .4' in 1.R U') in In In 1n Y1 In Lr1 Lf1 V1 tD lD tD lD Lb tD ci r-I r-1 r-1 r-1 ri r I r-1 r-1 r I r-4 r 1 t-1 -4 ri 71 71 ri 71 r-I 71 71 r-I 71 71 C 00 Q +6' > U C 6. ` > C g G- +' > U C -2 6. A C < 0 z -' u- 2 Q 2 --, < N O z Li-:132 < 2 —=i —4-1&2 Family —U—Multi-family Commercial 06/2016 Growth Management Department 3 1 Building PlanReviewStatistics New Construction Building Permits Issued by Month 350 1----_ 300 250 200 �. -" �. I I �.. �I I NM 150 _ ( k _ — IIII 1 I100 I I �" III 50 I I I I I d. Tr Tr v d4 Ln Ln in Ln in Ill Ln Ln Ln l0 VD CO )43 tD LO " h0 6. .' > u C -Q L �- >. C 110 D. U > u C 8. A C a 0 z a 2. 2 8 a g - , a 1" 0 z o `° a gg ; Jun- Jul- Aug- Sep- Oct- Nov- Dec- Jan- Feb- Mar- Apr- May-Jun- Jul- Aug- Sep- Oct- Nov- Dec- Jan- Feb- Mar-Apr- May-Jun- 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 16 16 16 16 16 16 OCommercial 2 6 7 5 14 7 6 10 8 6 6 14 3 8 16 5 8 6 4 5 8 7 7 11 10 ■Multi-family 5 8 6 6 14 3 4 8 2 7 12 6 11 11 14 8 4 7 8 14 9 12 4 15 14 - ®1&2 Family 287 231 182 162 202 111 152 172 205 264 255 254 297 261 217 214 210 204 257 228 236 233 262 250 230 New Multi-family Building Permits Issued New Commercial Building Permits by Month Issued by Month 16 _____. v ____ 16 14 — 14 12 —__ 12 10 —..._. W 10 6 _._ 6 1. I � .-. 1111 .�_. _ �_ _ ,9. __ — � __ - 4 �_ 4 I � d' Tr d' u, 0 Ln in Ln Ln LD t0 l0 71 ri 71 c-1 71 71 r-i 71 71 t-i rd 71 "4 "t Ch d' 'Ch Ln Ln Ln u7 Ln Ln 10 LO LO c_ ti i i i i i i i i r- ‘-1 '-'11 '71 71 1 a-- r-1 74 r-1 c-1 71 71 o -t u Jo L C h0 .1.+ U _a t- C ii i i i i i Q 0 LL 0 cu Q Q [) 0 LL < 7Q 0 0 LL Q —.a; Q 0 LL Q 06/2016 Growth Management Department 4 i _ BuildingInspections Statistics Building Inspections 20,000 18,000 0 0 o h 16,000 0 L o u' a Ln S W c L 14,000 Cio 12,000 m 0 r N- in 10,000 f4 N 8,000 6,000 4,000 2,000 v V •,:t et of ,zr Tr in in ul in LI) ll1 ul If) Iff In � � � � lD ID tD LD � � � � � , ti Q u, 0 z 0 rt LL i Q g � Q N O z 0 LL 2 Q g Types of Building Inspections in June Well, 73 r= t Electrical, 3,764 Structural, 8,303 Land Development, 1,645 � I Mechanical, 1,719 . Plumbing, 3,501 Gas, 448 ,.. .. / ,rr Septic, 55 - ROW, 192 06/2016 Growth Management Department 5 Land Development Services Statistics All Land Development Applications Applied by Month 160 140 I III I 120 100 11111111 II i liii ILII80 Ln ,1 „ 1 , ct II ! a-i 8 O O Oti I II I QI 40 1111111111 liii I lI 20 1111111111111 II d Cr Cr a Cr V d' in in in to in in In ui Ln in in Ln to to go go to go c n Q t; u c -a ‘6. >. c do . > u c - a c Q 4,i 0 2 0 ou g ¢ g _' in o z 0 .. Q Top 5 Land Development Applications Applied within the Last 6 Months 120 wr 110 100 - 92 80 - 60 50 42 40 30 20 _ 0 Insubstantial Utility Conveyance Utility Conveyance Site Development Zoning Verification Change to Final Acceptance Preliminary Plan Insubstantial Letter Construction Plan Acceptance Change 06/2016 Growth Management Department 6 Land Development Services Statistics 11 Pre-application Meetings by Month 45 35 ' . 30 25 ,_�.��__. I I 20 iiiinririri I Fil ; 15 I I IiAII IIIN NIININNIHTIIII 111111 11911 5 ) ;zIzIza In In IL71 elr71 r, r, r, ,1 ri ,1 ri .1 r71 ri ri r71 '71 '71 '7'J. .-I ,1 ri c m c5 > u c ,. > c m a > u c w ' ' c a 0 pd Si ' m a m 2 ? v o' o a g y a m � o Z o � � a � a � o z o LL g a � 2. Front Zoning Counter Permits Applied by Month 160 - 140 -- — -----— — — it 120 __.. . I � I I 100 H „,,,. fl I I F1 I; I I 80 , � HA I !"I I I � I �° I � I DI � I Fl ITIl II LLF 60 nI I I I I ' I I I I I I I I ' I I I I I I I I IDI 40 I Ir II IIIIIII Ln 20 ' 11J- I `° IIIm m m N DTI . . . , . . .,-,,, II NCrl 7 . d' d d' C d' V' 'Cr In v1 u1 In u1 in In v1 v1 u1 u1 u1 l0 ID ID tG to IO ri ri ri ry ry ri ri r1 .1 rl ri .ti N ri ri ti .1 ,1 ,1 ,1 ri .1 ri ,1 .1 S 7 fl 8 u c 4, a c on d. > b c .6 > c Q In o z O , U- 2 a g � - Q 1' o z 0 N. Lt 2 a g $Temporary Use LA Commercial Certificates 06/2016 Growth Management Department 7 Land Development Services Statistics Number of New Subdivisions Recorded Per Month 9 9 9 I 8 7_ — v) 0 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 TA a 5 Yearly Totals 4 4 2013 -42 III 0 4 3 3 3 3 3 ri I 2014-58 2 22 11111111 1 22 ' i ' L 22 I I 1 ' 2.22 2015-43 2016-24 Z 2 IIIOIIII IIIIIII . ILII I IIII 111111 Will ! lIIII1 mmMMMMMMMMMMd'M'd'd'�fdd" - 'd'ct00011iuiUiUi iUiU01.11W QDWWW ri 1-i ri ri i-1ri r-1 ,--I ri �-1%-l e i r-I 71 r-1 r-i r-1 C..Q - L >`C t;.06.4 O.V > U Ca m TC� > UC� TC > U C� i >. 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Land Development Services Statistics Monthly Total of Subdivision Applications (PSPA, PSP, PPL, PPLA, ICP, FP, CNST) by Month 18 ______N 16 ' Nig 14 MI IOI 12 Ir"� I11InIIIIy 8 ISI I 11 III111 1 1 1 1 _ � I r1 6 , , I I � I � I 1 I I � I , 1 I � 171 I � I � I ■: 11 : 4 11 � I I 11 - I I � I II I A ~ I � � I II aI � 1 2 IIIA A 111111111 I� I II I 1 I1 1I N I _ I I I I I I I I I II I I I I 71 71 71 71 71 71 71 71 71 71 71 71 71 71 71 71 71 71 71 71 71 71 71 71 71 ' 110 a 4 > 6 c T c = tip a 4 > u c L >- c < 1n O Z 0 ro Li 2 a Ia Q in O z 0 -`, u... CO Q @ Monthly Total of Subdivision Re-submittals/Corrections (PSPA, PSP, PPL, PPLA, ICP, FP, CNST) by Month 20 18 16 14 12 I 119 ■ ■ ■ _._ I I 1 I ■ ■ I 111 ■ ■ 10 IIINIIIIIIIII • r"1 8 N N I H - 1 - I 1 „ 1 ,1 I =tI I III -.- !'1 H 7' 6 1111111111 1 1 IIIIIII11111 11111111 2 ' I I I I I I III III I I I I I I I I ii _ L a a a a a a a Ln Ln Ln Ln in u1 Ln in Ln Ln Ln en LD LD l0 LO l0 LO 71 N 71 N 71 71 71 71 71 71 71 71 71 r-1 71 71 71 7-1 H r-1 71 71 r{ ri 71 A tin a ' u c > c - eo a > o c _6 >, c -'i $ N O Z 0 `-° ti 2 Q g Q 1n O 2 0 2 ii g .2 g 2 06/2016 Growth Management Department 9 _ _ Land Development Services Statistics Monthly Total of Site Plan Applications (SIP, SIPI, SDP, SDPA, SDPI, NAP) by Month 60 50 ' _ __ 40 30 I ri I oo Lr, Ln N 20 M 1 1 Lfl » N n ,--1 N 10 _ Icx1 - 9-: �' ra J N w �. .. - el 71 • el el Cr N ti el in 71 71 in N N el rl 71 N in (CI el `.11 .moi CO tD en a > b c a ,- > c ric a > u c< 0 z a fa cu- -' 0 z uIIi ._ :�n og Monthly Total of Site Plan Re-submittals/Corrections (SIP, SIPI, SDP, SDPA, SDPI, NAP) by Month 45 40 – 35 30 25 ,_ I 20r _ I I II mM ---- M 1 I m 115 tl. - N Q� N N II I I n� N N Q1 N 1 ,,,) N I N _ IIIIIII IIII 5 I IIIiiiiiiiiiiiiiiIii v v v a v Cr U1 LO tit ul In in in Ln in 111 Ln 11) is LD 1.0 in LO Lc C5 00 d > V 2 -3i Q l!I 0 z Q -moi i. < G 2. - Q N 0 z 8( C lL CQ G 06/2016 Growth Management Department 10 Reviews for Land Development Services Number of Land Development Reviews 1,200 1,000 II 800 600 M rn h' N N 61 c-+ s, I ] I - I 400 L °° m co �� 1 I1I1 0) °� w IN 200 oo a i u c sS c m a > u c a a a V) o z o LL a g a' 15", a z g Percentage On-time for the Month of - 11r1(-°- 100 1Aof1(-°-100 50 95 28 Reviews Late 0 i Reviews Onlime 06/2016 Growth Management Department 11 an eve opment Services Statistics Total Applied Construction Valuation Estimate $25,000,000 _ $20,000,000 $15,000,000 $10,000,000 II $5,000,000 ill rml cr En in in in in in ul VI in in ui LID tD C 00 O. 41 " ia. C13 00 Q U > U C U ?, < N o z 2 -, •Construction Estimate Utility Estimate 06/2016 Growth Management Department 12 1 Fire Review Statistics 1 Building Fire Review Average Number of Days 10 r _. - 9 _. __ 8 7 ' in 6 L. I . FI I 1111 Ill_in u1 u, Ln in in Ln Ln ut ui un Ln LO co LO LO LD LO uo U) % 13 L L >- c ? bA a t o> Uv c _c) La >^ 0 zo , g a g ji, 0 z ch 2, 1 2 a g Total Number of Building Fire Reviews By Month Oct- Nov-Dec- Jan- Feb- Mar-Apr-May-Jun- Jul- Aug- Sep- Oct- Nov-Dec- Jan- Feb- Mar-Apr-May-Jun- Fire District 14 14 14 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 _ 15 15 15 15 16 16 16 16 16 16 ■North Collier 517 370 460 324 359 Ca536 585 677 662 627 484 613 378 554 345 449 571 647 704 758 Collier County(Greater Naples) 489 297 423 405®498 587 443 462 490 386 476 404 374 354311 496 567 407 389 423 Planning Fire Review Average Number of Days 10 — 9 -- g 7 __ III ■ IIII _ 6 in 1 al • • . 11. —.- . . . . . • . . • • 3 __ _cl 4 1111 III 1.1 Ill IN . J 1Tr Tr •zt Ln in in Ln in Ln Ln Ln in in in in in H I 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 > v c _a L >, c an a +' > (-) c u? " >- c O z 0 -, C- 2 a cis - < in O z c co w Q 2 Total Number of Planning Fire Reviews By Month Oct- Nov-Dec- Jan- Feb-Mar-Apr-May-Jun- Jul- Aug-Sep- Oct- Nov-Dee- Jan- Feb-Mar-Apr-May-Jun- Fire District 14 14 14 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15_15 15 16 16 16 16 16 16 ■North Collier 33 34 25 17 18 32 33 26 43 42 38 30 34 37 36 34 46 51 40 27 56 Collier County(Greater Naples) 53 36 48 26 40 47 61 49 41 50 45 46 49 46 44 26 58 55 40 48 38 06/2016 Growth Management Department 13