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HomeMy WebLinkAbout27- Planning & Building Services e TY OFF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION Al Boughey, Director, - Request for Authorization to .Dm: Planning and Building Services Subject: Hire Temporary Building Inspector 'pt: Planning and Building Services Mayor and Council Meeting of August 19 , 1996 .1e: July 25 , 19 9 6 4 iopsis of Previous Council action: { No previous Council action. :ommended motion: Authorize the overfilling of the position of General Building Inspector in the Planning and Building Department. ign tact person: Al Boughey Phone: 384-5357 porting data attached: Staff Report Ward: JDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: $17 ,000* * (Initial temporary appointment not to exceed 6- months) :.Source• (Acct. No.) .091 1:74 SG34 s� Acct. Description) Salaries Finance: •icil Notes:-- ice oov S2 6f// f 61 1 LC Agenda to No Staff Report - Request for Council Action Subject: Request for Authorization for Temporary Filling of General Building Inspector Position Mayor and Council Meeting of 8/19/96 The Planning and Building Services Department is entering into an emergency situation concerning the availability of building inspectors to conduct mandated inspections. This problem has been caused by three factors. 1. The progress of the Superblock building and parking structure which will require a full-time staff inspector. An Expanded Program Change Request (attached) was submitted in April, 1996 recognizing the need for additional staff due to the magnitude of this project. Please note that the City has collected $119, 000 in building permit fees to pay for inspection services. 2 . An existing General Building Inspector is on administrative leave and the department is in the process of vacating the position. Finalizing the required Civil Service process may take several more months. 3 . Building inspection demand has been increasing with new construction, especially new homes. Prior to this increase, building inspection capability was already stretched and without unused inspection capacity. If construction continues to increase, we may need to return to Council for the additional funding mentioned in Item No. 1 above. The need for additional capacity is reflected in the fact that each inspector is averaging 17 calls per day when the average should be 12 to 15. More importantly, we are unable to meet the inspection demand from contractors, homeowners and developers for projects under construction in the City. For example, in May we were unable to respond to 129 inspection requests within the standard time of 24 hours. This resulted in delays to projects and numerous complaints from dissatisfied customers. Other responsibilities of building inspectors, including special investigations, response to complaints regarding unpermitted construction, inspection reports, etc. are not being met in a timely manner. Recommendation That the Council authorize the Department to temporarily fill the General Building Inspector position based on the short-term immediate need to bring on a temporary inspector to replace the inspector discussed in Item No. 2 above, and the overall on-going demand for inspection services due to construction projects in the City. AB:mkf/3390