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Building and Safety
Residential and Commercial Code Enforcement
Priority Outcome: Create a more livable and sustainable city
This program is responsible for the enforcement of various codes as they relate to illegal construction, illegal
signs, zoning violations, and nuisance properties.
Program Changes Direct Cost Positions Total Cost
Changes in Salaries, Expense, Equipment, and Special
Apportionment of Changes Applicable to Various Programs (1,010,490) - (1,011,826)
Related costs consist of employee benefits.
SG: ($1,013,512) SOT: $150,000 EX: ($146,978)
Related Costs: ($1,336)
Continuation of Services
48. Code Enforcement Services 634,673 - 907,609
Continue funding and resolution authority for six Building
Mechanical Inspectors to respond to code enforcement
complaints and referrals. Continue one-time funding in the
Transportation Account to provide mileage reimbursement.
Partial funding is provided by the Building and Safety Building
Permit Enterprise Fund ($171,362). Related costs consist of
employee benefits.
SG: $618,485 EX: $16,188
Related Costs: $272,936
49. Intermittent Code Enforcement Services 476,005 - 476,005
Continue one-time funding in the Salaries General Account for
intermittent staff to reduce the backlog of code enforcement
cases. The Department will continue to use 120-day
appointments of retired City Staff to reduce the backlog of
cases. Continue one-time funding in the Transportation
Account to provide mileage reimbursement. Partial funding is
provided by the Building and Safety Building Permit Enterprise
Fund ($129,051).
SG: $463,864 EX: $12,141
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