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Tossing Lifelines By Extending Building Deadlines

Ron Roberts

SUPERVISOR, FOURTH DISTRICT

SAN DIEGO COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS

AGENDA ITEM 

 

 

DATE:

May 6, 2009

 

TO:

 Board of Supervisors

 

SUBJECT:

TOSSING LIFELINES BY EXTENDING BUILDING DEADLINES (DISTRICT: ALL)

 

SUMMARY:

 

 

Overview

 

Like the rest of our nation, over the course of this recession San Diego County has seen a vast decline in construction and development that has significantly contributed to an economic downturn for this region.   In response, this Board of Supervisors has taken necessary steps to help stimulate the industry and economy, including the implementation of an Impact Fee Deferral Program.

 

In taking current policies under further review, there are other minor regulatory changes that can be undertaken that could have a major positive impact on the ailing building industry.  These reforms come in the form of relaxing time requirements for building permits and tentative maps. 

 

Today’s action will direct the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) to amend the County Building Code to extend the expiration of building permits from one year to two years.  This action will also direct the CAO to draft a letter for the Chairwoman’s signature to Senator Walters, the author of Senate Bill 763 (SB 763), and all members of the San Diego delegation in support of SB 763, and to communicate the Board of Supervisor’s support of SB 763 to San Diego County’s legislative representative in Sacramento. 

 

Recommendation(s)

 

SUPERVISOR ROBERTS

1.   Direct the Chief Administrative Officer to amend the County Building Code to extend the expiration of building permits from one year to two years.

 

2.   Direct the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) to draft a letter for the Chairwoman’s signature to Senator Walters and all members of the San Diego delegation in support of Senate Bill 763.

 

3.   Direct the CAO to communicate this Board of Supervisors’ support of Senate Bill 763 to San Diego County’s legislative representative in Sacramento.

 

 

Fiscal Impact

 

There is no fiscal impact resulting from this action.

 

Business Impact Statement

 

N/A

 

Advisory Board Statement

 

N/A

       

 

BACKGROUND:

Like the rest of our nation, over the course of this recession San Diego County has seen a vast decline in construction and development that has significantly contributed to an economic downturn for this region.   In response, our Board has taken necessary steps to help stimulate the industry and economy, including the implementation of an Impact Fee Deferral Program.

 

In taking current policies under further review, there are other minor regulatory changes that can be undertaken that could have a major positive impact on the ailing building industry.  These reforms come in the form of relaxing time requirements for building permits and tentative maps. 

 

Currently, building permits expire if the project does not start construction within one year of the date the permit was issued.  If enough physical progress is made in the development to pass an inspection, the permit automatically extends for an extra six months.  The permit will continue to be extended in six month increments as long as the development continues to pass new inspections.  This action will extend the time that a project can sit inactive before beginning construction to two years, and will not affect the six month extensions given for progress. 

 

Tentative maps, on the other hand, are the domain of the state.  California Senate Bill 763 addresses approved tentative maps, adding one year to their lifespan.  This extension would apply to tentative maps which were approved and had not expired as of the date SB 763 becomes effective, and which will expire before January 1, 2012.  

 

 

Today’s action will direct the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) to amend the County Building Code to extend the expiration of building permits from one year to two years.  This action will also direct the CAO to draft a letter for the Chairwoman’s signature to Senator Walters, the author of SB 763, and all members of the San Diego delegation in support of SB 763, and to communicate the Board of Supervisor’s support of SB 763 to San Diego County’s legislative representative in Sacramento. 

 

Linkage to the County of San Diego Strategic Plan

N/A

 

Respectfully submitted

RON ROBERTS

Supervisor, Fourth District

 

AGENDA ITEM INFORMATION SHEET

 

CONCURRENCE(S)

 

COUNTY COUNSEL REVIEW                               [X] Yes

      Written Disclosure per County Charter                   []    Yes               [X] No

      Section 1000.1 Required

                                                                                                                                   

GROUP/AGENCY FINANCE DIRECTOR           []    Yes               [X] N/A

 

CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER                               []    Yes               [X] N/A

      Requires Four Votes                                                []    Yes               [X] No

 

GROUP/AGENCY INFORMATION

      TECHNOLOGY DIRECTOR                             []    Yes               [X] N/A

 

COUNTY TECHNOLOGY OFFICE                       []    Yes               [X] N/A

 

DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES         []    Yes               [X] N/A

 

Other Concurrence(s):     N/A

 

ORIGINATING DEPARTMENT:            District 4, Board of Supervisors

 

CONTACT PERSON(S):

 

Thomas Ledford

 

 

Name

 

Name

619.531.5544

 

 

Phone

 

Phone

619.531.6262

 

 

Fax

 

Fax

A-500

 

 

Mail Station

 

Mail Station

Thomas.Ledford@sdcounty.ca.gov

 

 

E-mail

 

E-mail

 

                                                                                               

AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE:

 

 

 

 

AGENDA ITEM INFORMATION SHEET

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PREVIOUS RELEVANT BOARD ACTIONS:

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BOARD POLICIES APPLICABLE:

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BOARD POLICY STATEMENTS:

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CONTRACT AND/OR REQUISITION NUMBER(S):

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