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CC Regular Session <br />Meeting Date: 07/08/2014 <br />By: Tim Gladhill, Community Development <br />4. 10. <br />Information <br />Title <br />Adopt Resolution #14-07-137 Approving Contract with Pine Heights Enterprises, LTD for Building Inspection and <br />Plan Review Services <br />Purpose/Background: <br />The 2014 General Fund Budget included a line item for a full-time Building Inspector to begin April 1, 2014. Due <br />to permit levels in first-quarter 2014, it was determined that a regular, full-time Building Inspector was not <br />warranted at this time. In lieu of a regular, full-time inspector, Staff favors the employment of a seasonal inspector, <br />up to full-time in peak seasonal permit levels. <br />Staff originally posted and recruited for a temporary employee to fill this position. Through this review, an <br />opportunity from Pine Heights Enterprises, LTD presented itself for as -needed, contracted services. Staff is <br />forwarding a draft contract for consideration. <br />Additional staffing beyond the base levels provided within the Community Development Department are necessary <br />to maintain acceptable response times. The City employs a full-time Building Official and Building Inspection <br />Technician within the Building Division. The efforts of this division are supplemented by several other City <br />divisions, such as the Planning Division, Engineering Division, and the Fire Marshal. Additionally, the City <br />contracts with Inspectron, Inc., also on an as needed basis. Accounting for these existing resources, the City is in <br />need of additional resources to maintain existing permit levels. The contracted service arrangement maintains the <br />flexibility to match short-term, seasonal, and immediate fluctuation in permit levels. The City's Strategic Plan <br />identifies a 5-10 day plan review period and 24-48 hour inspection window for standard permits. <br />Observations/Alternatives: <br />Alternative # 1: Approve contract as presented. This alternative will allow the City to maintain acceptable response <br />times, was already included in the 2014 Budget, and is funded by Building Permit revenue. <br />Alternative #2: Recruit for a regular, full-time Building Inspector. Although this alternative would be ideal, Staff <br />acknowledges that a contracted or temporary situation best fits the City's needs and workload at this point. Actual <br />permit levels and revenue forecasted for 2014 are slightly less that anticipated, and therefore adjustment to the <br />expense side of the equation are warranted. These revenues and expenses for 2014 have been impacted by private <br />project delays, 2014 Quarter 1 seasonal weather conditions (winter), and an increase in property maintenance <br />complaints and enforcement (non -revenue generating activity). <br />Funding Source: <br />This expense will be paid as part of the General Fund Budget and paid for through revenue collected with Building <br />Permit Applications. <br />Recommendation: <br />Staff recommends that the City Council adopt Resolution # 14-07-0137 approving a contract with Pine Heights <br />Enterprises, LTD for building permit plan review and inspections. <br />Action: <br />
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