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Available Resources <br />The Community Development Department is tasked with zoning code enforcement; the department <br />includes 2 planners, the Building Official, Planning Assistant, and the Director. All individuals tracked <br />their time in May and June, assigning each 30 minute increment to one of 6 categories: <br />■ General zoning (general zoning questions received via counter, phone, or email) <br />■ Land Use (Review of land use applications, development of information for City Council <br />or Planning Commission) <br />■ Building Permits (Review of building or zoning permits) <br />■ Inspections (Inspections not related to code enforcement) <br />■ Administration (Internal meetings, personnel, Citizen Serve review and development) <br />■ Code Enforcement (inspections, correspondence, documentation related to code <br />enforcement complaints) <br />3% <br />May <br />■ General Zoning ■ Land Use ■ Building Permits <br />■ Inspections ■ Admin ■ Code Enforcement <br />June <br />F <br />General Zoning ■ Land Use ■ Building Permits <br />S Inspections ■ Admin ■ Code Enforcement <br />Code enforcement activity is largely the responsibility of the Building Official and the Community <br />Development Director. Code enforcement tasks have not been assigned to the planners or the planning <br />assistant due to a desire to expedite permit reviews, respond to resident questions, or to focus on the <br />land use applications, all understood as higher priorities. <br />
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