2013â2014 BIENNIAL BUDGET - the City of Tukwila
2013â2014 BIENNIAL BUDGET - the City of Tukwila 2013â2014 BIENNIAL BUDGET - the City of Tukwila
2013–2014 Biennial Budget City of Tukwila, WashingtonPerformance MeasuresPlan Review Plans examiners will approve the non-structural review or issue a letter of comments with asummary of corrections/additional information required prior to approval within the following reviewperiod(s). Review period begins upon assignment in the permit tracking system.♦ New Single Family Residential - 5 business days.♦ Residential remodels - 5 business days.♦ 95% of commercial tenant improvements - 5 business days.♦ New commercial Buildings - 30 business days.♦ New multifamily residential buildings - 30 business days.♦ 95% of mechanical permits - 5 business days.♦ 95% of plumbing/gas piping permits - 5 business days.♦ Electrical permits- 10 business days for applications that require plan review.♦ Building demolitions - 5 business days.Field Inspections♦ Building/mechanical/plumbing/gas piping inspections - within 24 hours of scheduled request.♦ Electrical -95% of inspections will be made within 24 hours of scheduled request.Structural Plan Review♦ Consultant will respond to applicant with first review letter within 7 business days of receipt ofapplication.Permit Application Approval♦ Sign off by Building Official: (upon receipt of completed application) 1 business day.Page 155
2013–2014 Biennial Budget City of Tukwila, WashingtonGoals & AccomplishmentsDEPARTMENT: DCD (08) – Rental Housing DIVISION: 559.200FUND: General FUND NUMBER : 000RESPONSIBLE MANAGER: Jack PacePOSITION: DirectorDescriptionThe rental housing inspection program identifies all rental housing units in the City. Each unit must beinspected for compliance with the International Property Maintenance Code every five years.Inspections may be done by code enforcement staff at $35 per unit or the property owner may hire anindependent City certified Inspector. For the purpose of systematically inspecting all units, the City hasbeen divided into quadrants. The first quadrant has been completed with subsequent quadrants tofollow in each year. Property owners pay $50 rental housing license for each building of one to fourunits and a $100 license fee for each building of five or more units. Inspections deal with habitabilityconditions only.2011-2012 Accomplishments♦ Code Enforcement has divided the city into quadrants to facilitate a system of rental housinginspections. Quadrant 2 is underway for 2012 with approximately 100 inspections completed todate.2013 Program Goals♦ Begin implementation of the Rental Housing Inspection Program.2014 Program Goals♦ Continue to implement the Rental Housing Inspection Program.Page 156
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2013–2014 Biennial Budget <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Tukwila</strong>, WashingtonGoals & AccomplishmentsDEPARTMENT: DCD (08) – Rental Housing DIVISION: 559.200FUND: General FUND NUMBER : 000RESPONSIBLE MANAGER: Jack PacePOSITION: DirectorDescriptionThe rental housing inspection program identifies all rental housing units in <strong>the</strong> <strong>City</strong>. Each unit must beinspected for compliance with <strong>the</strong> International Property Maintenance Code every five years.Inspections may be done by code enforcement staff at $35 per unit or <strong>the</strong> property owner may hire anindependent <strong>City</strong> certified Inspector. For <strong>the</strong> purpose <strong>of</strong> systematically inspecting all units, <strong>the</strong> <strong>City</strong> hasbeen divided into quadrants. The first quadrant has been completed with subsequent quadrants t<strong>of</strong>ollow in each year. Property owners pay $50 rental housing license for each building <strong>of</strong> one to fourunits and a $100 license fee for each building <strong>of</strong> five or more units. Inspections deal with habitabilityconditions only.2011-2012 Accomplishments♦ Code Enforcement has divided <strong>the</strong> city into quadrants to facilitate a system <strong>of</strong> rental housinginspections. Quadrant 2 is underway for 2012 with approximately 100 inspections completed todate.2013 Program Goals♦ Begin implementation <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Rental Housing Inspection Program.2014 Program Goals♦ Continue to implement <strong>the</strong> Rental Housing Inspection Program.Page 156