Building Inspection Department Part of the Emmet County Planning, Zoning, and Building Department

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1 Building Inspection Department Part of the Emmet County Planning, Zoning, and Building Department 2016 Annual Report PRESENTED TO: Emmet County Board of Commissioners PREPARED BY: Martin Van Berlo, Building Official PRESENTATION DATE: May 11, 2017 Customer Service Statement "It is the goal of the Emmet County Planning, Zoning & Construction Resources staff to provide accurate and consistent plan reviews, timely inspections, uniform enforcement of the code, and overall customer service in an objective and helpful manner, using reasonable judgment to assure code compliance with construction projects in Emmet County." 1

2 Introduction The contents of this report detail the department's operation during the year 2016, and compares the operation of the department with annual report information from past 5 years (or more on some tables). The comparison information includes various categories such as permits issued, permit revenue, valuation of construction, vehicle cost savings, employees, budget and expenses. Table of Contents Index of Tables & Charts Introduction Page 2 Table 1 Fleet Vehicle Cost & Savings Page 4 Office Space Page 2 Table 2 Permits Issued ( ) Page 5 Department Staff Page 3 Table 3 Residential Permits per Year Page 6 Equipment Updates Page 4 Table 4 Commercial Building Permits Page 6 Vehicles Page 4 Table 5 Sub Trade Permits Page 6 Permits Page 5 Table 6 Open Permits ( ) Page 7 Permits By Type Page 6 Chart 1 Total Inspections per Trade Page 8 Active Permits Page 7 Chart 2 Line Chart - Inspections by Trade Annual Increase Page 8 Inspections Page 8 Chart 3 Total Inspections Comparison Chart Page 9 Financials Page 11 Chart 4 Comparison Chart of Inspections per Trade per Month, Page 10 General Fund Page 11 Table 7 Building Department General Fund ( ) Page 11 Revenue Page 11 Table 8 Permit Revenue ( ) Page 11 Construction Valuation Page 13 Table 9 Building Department Finances ( ) Page 12 Permit Fees Page 15 Table 10 Residential and Commercial Valuation ( ) Page 13 Summary Page 15 Table 11 Addition, Alteration, Demolition Valuation ( ) Page 14 Supporting Documents Page 16 Table 12 New Construction Valuation ( ) Page 14 Building Permit Fee Schedule Page 16 Construction Valuation Table 2016 Page Permits Issued totals Page Approved Department Budget - Year End Page Monthly Income Statement: January - December Page 23 Office Space: During 2016 department staff continued to share office space at the M-119 Complex with MSU Extension Service and Veterans Affairs. As staff numbers for the department increase, space for additional staff has become an issue. Space requirements continued to be reviewed by county staff in an effort to find ways to provide the needed office space at the M-119 Complex. It is expected that the relocation of MSU Extension Service staff at the M-119 complex will occur in early in 2017 to allow for relief from the crowded condition in the Planning, Zoning and Construction Resources office area. Minor alterations are expected to occur within the PZ&CR office area in early 2017, in an effort to improve security within the office space. 2

3 Department Staff: One addition to staff occurred during At the beginning of the year, the Department advertised and accepted applications for a building inspector position. Several applications were received and interviews completed. The end result was the hiring of Mike McPherson to fill the position. Mike McPherson brings 7 years of inspection experience with him, most recently 3 years working for the State of Michigan as a Building Inspector. With the number of building inspections performed in 2016, McPherson is a very welcomed addition to staff, as his position has helped lessen the inspection load of department head Martin Van Berlo. Building Official, Martin Van Berlo, was recognized by the Code Officials Conference of Michigan at their COCM Fall Conference, and awarded the " 2016 Code Official of the Year Award". The award was given to Van Berlo for his commitment and contributions to the COCM organization as well as his work to better the codes throughout the State of Michigan Building Department Staff includes: Martin Van Berlo, Building Official/Building Inspector Keith Olsen, Assistant Building Official/Mechanical/Plumbing/Building Inspector Ken Cooper, Plan Reviewer/Fill In Building Inspector Eric Moore, Electrical Inspector Andrew Kloss, Plumbing Inspector Mike Marszalec, Electrical Inspector Mike McPherson, Building Inspector Sharon Wagar, Plan Review/Permit Processing/Administrative Assistant Trish Conti, Administrative Assistant As we have done in the past, the Building Department staff continues to work very closely with Planning and Zoning staff for some in-office duties such as reception, permit processing, filing, office management, and some out of office inspections. This cooperative department effort provides additional assistance to the Building Department from: Tammy Doernenburg, Planning & Zoning Director Nancy Salar, Assistant Planner/Soil & Erosion Officer Monica Linehan, Administrative Assistant As in years past, Department staff has continued to work diligently to maintain a high level of customer service and timely inspections. Permit activity in 2016, as is noted further in this report, continued to rise from previous years. The total number of inspections performed is reflective of the increased permit activity, which created additional workload for the staff on hand to perform the work associated with the increased permit activity. Adequate staffing and workload continues to be monitored, in an effort to provide quality and timely service to the public and the permit holders of Emmet County. 3

4 Equipment Updates: Equipment updates in 2016 were minimal. The tablet computers purchased in 2015 continue to serve the inspectors well out in the field. Inspectors enter inspection outcomes directly into the tablet in the field, send the report to the printer file or outbox (depending on method of delivery to the permit holder), and then have the report printed or ed upon docking the tablet at the office. The use of these tablets has allowed the inspectors to complete the majority of their reports electronically out in the field while on the job site. While this process extends the time needed out in the field, that additional time is far less than the time that would be needed to complete the report writing in the office. The use of the tablets greatly reduces the use of paper in the inspection process. The ing of reports greatly reduces mailing expenses. Worth noting of Emmet County s advancements with this technology is the recommendation by BS&A (the Permit Database software company) to other jurisdictions just becoming familiar with the BS&A capabilities for field inspections. BS&A continually recommends that other jurisdictions contact Emmet County for advice on set up of the inspector tablet check lists, which are a key component in the efficient use of the tablet system during inspections. Recommendations such as these show Emmet County s forward thinking with electronic technology. Vehicles: With an increase in staff came the need to expand the county fleet of vehicles used by the department. In the process of conducting inspections and other department business, staff currently uses 7 Jeep Patriots from the Emmet County vehicle pool, when conducting county business. These Jeeps vary in age, from models. During 2016, inspection staff covered 99,089 miles in the process of conducting department business. As in years past, the department maintained accurate records of mileage, fuel cost and typical vehicle maintenance expenses. Overall fuel and maintenance costs have increased over the past 7 years, however the overall cost of the Building Department vehicles compared to mileage paid at the IRS rate to the staff for personal vehicle use continues to show a cost savings to the department, and in turn to the county. A complete breakdown of vehicle cost is shown in Table 1. Since 2010 the department has saved $54, in travel expenses, when compared to the former practice of payment of the IRS mileage rate to employees for the use of their own personal vehicles. Table Fleet Vehicle Cost & Savings Year & Number of vehicles (#) 2016 (7) 2015 (6) 2014 (4) 2013 (3/4) 2012 (3) 2011 (3) 2010 (4) Cost of Vehicles (1 Year) $37, $30, $20, $20, $14, $14, $18, Fuel & Oil (1 Year Total) $7, $7, $9, $8, $8, $7, $6, Additional Maintenance $2, $2, $1, $1, $2, $1, $ Total Cost $47, $41, $30, $30, $25, $23, $26, Miles Recorded 99,089 84,174 75,082 70,314 61,739 55,309 65,374 Operation Cost per Mile $0.477 $0.489 $ $0.41 $ IRS Cost Per Mile $0.54 $0.575 $0.56 $0.565 $0.555 $ IRS X Miles Recorded $53, $48, $42, $39, $34, $29, $32,687 Cost Savings $6, $7, $11, $9, $8, $5, $6,

5 Permits: The Department again saw an increase in overall permit activity during The total number of permits issued was 4,089 permits, covering all trades to include building, electrical, mechanical and plumbing. Total permits issued per trade can be found in Table 2. Table 2 compares total permits issued to the previous 8 years of permit activity. As can be seen in the table, permit activity has continued to climb since 2009, and is well above the averages for the 9 year period shown. Table 2: Permits Issued ( ) Year Building Electrical Mechanical Plumbing Total , , , , , , , , ,089 Average ,842 (An additional breakdown of permit activity is provided in this report in the Construction Valuation section) With exception of the electrical permits, the other individual trades saw an increase in permit activity during The increase in mechanical permits can be attributed to the expansion of natural gas lines to a number of residential areas of Emmet County. Increases over the previous year include: 1270 Building Permits = increase of 9.3% (108 permits) over Electrical Permits = decrease of 2% (18 permits) from Mechanical Permits = increase of 22.4% (245 permits) over Plumbing Permits = increase of 6.5% (37 permits) 0ver ,500 1, Building ,500 1, Mechanical 1,000 Electrical Plumbing 5

6 Permits by Type: Table 3 below shows the total number of building permits that were issued for residential construction. Table 4 below shows the total number of building permits that were issued for commercial construction. These tables show separate columns for New Construction & Alterations/Additions/Demolitions. New residential construction consists of new homes, Manufactured homes, HUD homes, new utility type buildings such as garages, sheds, etc. While new residential construction continues to climb since the low shown for 2011, both tables indicate Alterations, Additions and Demolitions continue to be the dominant type of construction over new buildings in both residential and commercial construction, with residential construction overshadowing commercial construction. Table 3: Residential Building Permits Per Year ( ) Year New Construction Alt./Add./Demo Average This trend will likely continue into the foreseeable future Sub trade permit activity is broken down in Table 5 to show each trade separated into Residential and Commercial. Table 5 shows a similar trend as the building permits, with more residential activity than commercial. Permit activity overall in the Sub Trades continues to climb since 2010, as reflected in Table 5. The Tables on this page also indicate that permit activity in all trades during 2016 are well above the averages for the past 7 years. The increases in permit activity in all trades reflect the need to closely monitor the workload of the inspection staff so that the quality of services being provided can be maintained by available staff. Table 4: Commercial Building Permits Per Year ( ) Year New Construction Alt./Add./Demo Average Table 5: Sub Trade Permits Per Year ( ) Year Electrical Mechanical Plumbing Type Res Com Res Com Res Com Average

7 Active Permits: The State Construction codes dictate that inactive permits be considered as expired 6 months after issuance, or after the last inspection, whichever date is most recent. Expiration letters are now sent approximately 30 days prior to the official date of expiration, reminding permit holders of their responsibility to see the permit process through to final approval. This policy was put into action in 2014 to aid in reducing the number of inactive files in our system, and it is working. The department continues to close permits in a much more efficient manner than was used previous to the expired permit policy. Additionally, current industry trends continue to drive the need for a certificate of occupancy or certificate of completion to be issued in order to have a closing on a property take place. This trend is aiding the Department in the closure of permit files too, as permit holders are following through on their responsibility to arrange all required inspections including the final inspection and approval, in order to have the certificate of occupancy/completion issued. The BS&A Permit Database contains all permits issued by the department since June of At the end of 2016, the BS&A Permit Database contained 1,812 active permit files (all trades). These active permit files for projects still underway range from 2007 to December 31, Table 6 shows the 2016 year end number of active and open permits for each permit type, and for each year as far back ass ,524 of the active and open permits were issued in Since 2007, a total of 27,909 permits were issued with about 6.5% of those remaining open at year end % of the open permits at the end of 2016 were permits issued in 2016 Table 6: BS&A Database Active & Open Permit Files at Year End 2016 Year Total Issued Building Permits Electrical Permits Mechanical Permits Plumbing Permits Total Active & Open , , , , , , , , , , Total 27, ,812 7

8 Inspections: Through all of 2016, the average number of inspections per inspector remained at or above average as compared to previous years. Inspection staff completed 10,730 inspections in Chart 1 below shows the total number of inspections per trade for the year ,730 Total Inspections in 2016 Plumbing = 1821 Chart 1: Inspections by Trade The line graphs below labeled as Chart 2 represent a comparison of the increase of inspection activity annually since had the highest number of permits issued in the last 8 years. As is typical with an increase of permit activity, the number of inspections increase as well. These charts also support the need to continually monitor workloads for current staff, to verify that the workloads created by these increases are not overloading the department staff with more work than they can handle on a daily basis. Electrical = 2338 Chart 2: Inspections By Trade Annual Increase Total Building Inspections per Year Total Electrical Inspections per Year Total Mechanical Inspections er Year Total Plumbing Inspections per Year

9 Chart 3 below, provides the total inspection performed per month of all trades combined for each year since The number indicated in parenthesis alongside the year is representative of the number of inspectors employed by the department that year. The furthest column on the right shows the total inspection performed for each year. As can be seen by this data, the department had 9 inspectors in 2005 that performed 12,604 inspections that year. The total inspections per month and per year declined between 2005 and 2009, with 2009 being the lowest number of inspections of the years shown. As permits and total inspections decreased, the number of inspectors on staff also decreased. Since 2009 inspections have steadily increased each year, with 2016 being the highest of the years shown, with twice as many inspections as completed in Chart 3 - Total Inspections Comparison Chart TOTAL NUMBER OF INSPECTIONS YEAR (# of Inspectors) JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC Total 2005 (9) (7) (6) (5) (5) (4) (3) (3) (3) (4) (4/ (6)

10 Chart 4: Comparison Chart of Inspections per Trade per Month, JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC Total Building Electrical Mechanical Plumbing Total JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC Total Building Electrical Mechanical Plumbing Total JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC Total Building Electrical Mechanical Plumbing Total JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC Total Building Electrical Mechanical Plumbing Total JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC Total Building Electrical Mechanical Plumbing Total Chart 4 on the left compares inspections per Trade per month by year, from Chart 4 also totals all trades individually per year, as well as all trades per month, with the total per year in the bottom right corner of each year. As can be seen on Chart 4 as well as others in this report, each year since 2012, inspection totals have risen significantly. Building Inspections continue to be the high number each year in comparison to the other trades. In recent years the chart also shows certain months of the year being more active than others, The numbers indicate that June through November are the busiest, with the winter months varying for inspection numbers based on the severity of the winter weather for a given year. As noted previously, changes in staff numbers made to this department have seen the reduction of inspectors from nine (9) in 2005 to six (6) full time inspectors in mid The low for total inspectors was from 2011 through 2013, with only 3 inspectors covering 4 trades. Inspection staff currently includes four sub-trades inspectors to cover all three sub-trades (2 - electrical, 1 - mechanical, and 1- plumbing), one Building Official and Inspector, one Building Inspector, and one Plan Reviewer/Fill In Building Inspector. Staff has continued to maintain, as much as possible, the department policy of performing inspections within a hour turnaround time, whenever possible. 10

11 Financials: General Fund: The Building Department is budgeted from the General Fund, and Building Department fees are collected throughout the year to reimburse the General Fund budgeted amount for the Department. Table 7 shows the Building Department General Fund totals for the past 11 years. The goal of this department is to always remain fiscally responsible with the revenue dollars collected through permit fees, and in some years,has required some help from the general fund. Costs Table 7: Building Department General Fund ( ) % - Adjusted Year Initial Budget Adjusted Budget Expenditures Under(Over) Budget Revenue 2006 $776, $776, $720, $56, % 2007 $604, $604, $548, $55, % $507, $546, $546, $509, $36, % $501, $550, $505, $435, $69, % $288, $328, $385, $371, $13, % $525, $340, $340, $386, ($46,296.99) 113.6% $440, $380, $381, $382, ($1,450.28) % $585, $389, $389, $396, ($ % $600, $472, $472, $450, $21, % $660, $472, $472, $540, ($67,471.03) % $803, $685, $685, $593, $92, % $906, associated with operation of the department in 2016 were well below the approved budget amount. Total expenditures came in at 86% the approved budget amount. This percentage can be directly related to personnel cost. The cost of personnel in the 2016 budget allowed for the hiring of an additional Mechanical Inspector, if a qualified applicant for that position were found during the year. Unfortunately that advertised position remains available. As can be seen in Table 7, the department s permit revenue since 2010 has been sufficient to offset the increased expenditures each year, even when the approved budget was exceeded. Table 8: Permit Revenue ( ) Year Building Electrical Mechanical Plumbing Misc. Total 2007 $276, $97, $84, $44, $5, $507, $260, $110, $82, $44, $2, $501, $140, $58, $60, $27, $ $288, $310, $86, $86, $40, $1, $525, $216, $88, $92, $42, $ $440, $343, $103, $89, $47, $1, $585, $322, $108, $110, $55, $2, $600, $359, $105, $125, $68, $1, $660, $423, $142, $146, $90, $ $803, $480, $161, $167, $96, $ $906, Average $313, $106, $104, $55, $1, $455, Revenue: Table 8 shows the permit revenue by trade for for comparison purposes. The overall revenue from permits in 2016 was well above the five year average for each trade. As no changes in fees were made in 2016, the large increase in overall permit fee revenue directly correlates to the increased total number of permits issued during the year. Total revenue has continued to increase each year since 2011, just as permit activity has increased. 11

12 The total revenues from Table 8 are applied to Table 9. Table 9 provides a look at the past 11 years, and shows the permit revenue, expenditures, indirect expenses to the department and the annual net income from the department with and without the indirect expenses. The department expenditures (i.e. department costs) are added to the indirects (i.e. out of department support personnel costs) then subtracted from the revenue to come up with the Annual Net (ie. gains or losses). The indirect expense to the department has fluctuated each year, with the lowest indirect expense for the 9 year period occurring in Since 2012, indirect expenses have slowly increased each year. Year Revenue (R) Waived Fees (WF) Table 9: Building Department Finances ( ) Total Revenue (R + WF) Expenditures (E) Indirects (I) Annual Net (R - (E + I)) Annual Net Without Indirects ((R + WF) - E) 2006 $640, $9, $649, $718, $95, ($173,685.93) ($69,106.97) 2007 $507, $13, $521, $547, $102, ($142,192.76) ($25,635.76) 2008 $501, $17, $518, $509, $103, ($111,369.52) $9, $288, $33, $321, $435, $126, ($274,333.35) ($114,112.35) 2010 $525, $2, $527, $371, $62, $90, $155, $440, $0.00 $440, $386, $70, ($16,499.61) $54, $585, $0.00 $585, $382, $32, $ 170, $202, $600, $0.00 $600, $396, $57, $ 145, $203, $660, $0.00 $660, $450, $68, $ 141, $210, $803, $0.00 $803, $540, $87, $ 175, $263, $906, $0.00 $906, $593, $100, $ 212, $312, Permit Fees collected throughout the year are typically on jobs that may extend into the next calendar year or longer. Fees collected in excess of the expenditures for a given year should be reserved for the upcoming inspection years, as many construction projects throughout the county do extend beyond the year in which the permit was applied for and issued. Inspections on a project may take place years after the permit was issued. The expense for those inspections is paid for by the original permit fees, in the year in which the permit was issued (Page 7 - Active Permits). A portion of the permit revenue collected by the department comes from persons failing to obtain permits prior to construction activity. When work is discovered by staff that has been started, or done without permits, additional permit fees do apply to these projects to cover the cost of additional investigation inspections, added paperwork, and occasionally court appearances when all else has failed in our communications with property owners and/or contractors to obtain a permit application. In 2016, 154 projects were identified throughout the county as started, or completed without a permit. These jobs brought in $16, in added fees, plus the normal permit fees associated with those permits. The additional fees collected on those permits is calculated into the overall permit revenue shown in Table 9. More importantly, these projects were in violation of the codes and public acts that this department is required to enforce for the State of Michigan, as the projects were underway or completed without the required permits. Public Act 230 of 1972, which is the State Construction Code Act, states that the permit fees collected be used only for the operation of the enforcing agency and/or its construction board of appeals. Per PA 230 of 1972, Section Fees; The enforcing agency shall collect the fees established under this subsection. The legislative body of a governmental subdivision shall only use fees generated under this section for the operation of the enforcing agency, of the construction board of appeals, or both, and shall not use the fees for any other purpose. 12

13 Based on the rules set forth by PA 230 of 1972, Section , the excess fees collected in any given year shall be maintained by the Department to aid in covering expenses for years when annual department revenue is not sufficient to cover all department expenses. Excess funds may not be placed in the general fund, for use by other county departments. Construction Valuation: Table 10 shows the valuation calculated for construction permits issued in 2016, and compares that total valuation with a 10 - year average. The valuation figure for construction is based on a square footage calculation for new construction and additions, and a dollar value as provided by the permit applicant for alterations and demolition projects. Just as with the revenue increase, the increase in construction value can be directly related to the increased number of construction permits issued in Construction valuation for 2016 is well above the 11 year average. Total construction valuation has continued to climb for the last few years, with residential construction valuation being the dominant category. Table 10: Residential and Commercial Valuation ( ) Year Residential Commercial Total Valuation 2007 $43,084,534 $12,397,276 $55,481, $36,165,523 $13,173,104 $49,338, $17,305,970 $6,899,131 $24,205, $27,446,742 $23,596,181 $51,042, $22,543,920 $11,548,147 $34,092, $33,012,615 $17,399,591 $50,412, $40,645,286 $10,919,868 $51,565, $41,771,251 $10,282,939 $52,054, $42,810,585 $17,782,499 $60,593, $43,678,138 $24,421,840 $68,099,978 Average $34,846,456 $14,842,058 $49,688,514 13

14 Tables 11 and 12 provide a breakdown of construction values for Addition, Alteration and Demolition projects (Table 11) and New Construction projects (Table 12). Also shown in these tables is the number of permits issued in these categories, and compares the totals to those of As can be seen in both categories, for the past few years, the majority of construction activity has been alterations and additions, with new construction projects making up just under 25% of the total projects combined. Table 11: Addition, Alteration, Demolition Valuation ( ) Year Residential Total B Permits Commercial Total B Permits Total Valuation 2010 $11,307, $9,544, $20,852, $11,507, $8,005, $19,513, $12,021, $13,954, $25,976, $13,383, $6,128, $19,511, $16,745, $7,642, $24,387, $17,081, $5,517, $22,599, $18,301, $9,652, $27,953,983 Average $11,407, $8,775, $20,183,142 Table 12: New Construction ( ) Year Residential Total B Permits Commercial Total B Permits Total Valuation 2010 $13,378, $16,572, $29,951, $11,036, $3,542, $14,578, $20,990, $3,445, $24,435, $27,261, $4,791, $32,053, $25,025, $2,640, $27,666, $25,728, $12,264, $37,993, $25,376, $14,769, $40,145,995 Average $12,207, $10,057, $22,264,938 14

15 Permit Fees: Pages 16 & 17 show the Building Permit Fee Schedule and the Construction Valuation Table being used by the Department to calculate building permit fees throughout No changes were proposed or made to the fee schedule in An annual review of the fee schedule typically occurs, with proposed changes, if any, brought before the commissioners for approval. A review of how fees are calculated is provided below. The building permit fees on new construction are assessed based on the Building Permit Valuation. Building Valuation is determined by calculating the total square footage of a new building or addition, and multiplying by the dollar value per square foot given to the category of construction type (residential, commercial, mercantile, etc.), as provided on the Construction Valuation Table found on page 18 of this report. The Construction Valuation Table is published twice annually by the International Code Council (ICC). The Construction Value Table data currently being used (based on the ICC Table published in August of 2011) was proposed for adoption by the department, and approved for use by the Emmet County Board of Commissioners in 2014, which was the last year of any fee increases in the department. The building permit fee for new construction and additions is based on the Building Permit Valuation calculation multiplied by a factor of (R Factor) for residential construction, and a factor of (O Factor) for all projects in the commercial code. The end result of that calculation plus a $50 administrative fee equals the building permit fee. For large residential and most commercial construction projects and sub trade permits, a $50.00 Plan Review fee is also be added. Alteration, remodeling and demolition building permit fees are based on the dollar value of the work being completed on a project. The dollar value is provided by the permit applicant on the permit application. The dollar value provided is multiplied by a factor of (R Factor) for residential construction and a factor of (O Factor) for all projects in the commercial code. Just as with new construction, the end result of that calculation plus a $50 administrative fee equals the building permit fee. For large residential and most commercial construction projects and sub trade permits, a $50.00 Plan Review fee is also be added. All sub-trade permit fees are based on the categories of work being completed. These sub-trade permit fees, as with our building permit fees, are parallel, or are slightly below those fees assessed by the State of Michigan - Bureau of Construction Codes on their State issued permits. New construction typically generates more permit revenue as the fees are calculated from a fixed square footage of the area of a structure being constructed. Alterations and remodeling are based on a dollar value provided by the permit applicant, and may not always reflect the actual value of the work to be done. The current trends in construction, as shown in Tables 11 & 12 (page 14), clearly reflect a continuation in the construction industry from less new construction to more alterations and remodeling, while the increase in permit activity is reflected in the department's permit revenue. Summary: The Emmet County Building Inspection Department continues to remain fiscally responsible to the citizens of Emmet County. The codes, required to be enforced by the State Construction Code Act, continue to be enforced locally, and in a fair and equitable manner. Construction activity in Emmet County continues to be strong, helping support our local economy. Staff continues to provide a high quality of service to the permit holders and general public, not only through the permit process, but also through positive support and education of those being served. Staff continues to participate in Code Official organizations, building strong relationships with other jurisdictions, not just locally but also with jurisdictions from around the State of Michigan. 15

16 Emmet County Planning, Zoning & Construction Resources 2014 Building Permit Fee Schedule Administrative Fee: An Administrative fee of $50.00 shall be applied to all Building and Sub-Trade Permit applications. Permit Fee Refunds: Permit fee refunds must be requested in writing and shall only be considered when no construction activities or inspections have occurred. Administrative fees and Plan Review fees/costs shall be non-refundable, and will be subtracted from the refund amount. Minimum Permit Fee: The minimum total Building Permit Fee shall be $75.00, except that the minimum total Building Permit Fee for the foundation and set-up of a moved existing residence or State Approved Modular or HUD manufactured residence shall be a minimum of $ New Construction Building Permits: One & Two Family Dwelling, (R-3); Mobile Homes, (MH); and Residential Utility or Accessory Building (Garage), (U): Building Permit Fee = $ (BPV x "R" Factor) (BPV calculated using Construction Valuation Data - ICC Table) All Other Use Groups: Building Permit Fee = $ (BPV x "O" Factor) (BPV calculated using Construction Valuation Data - ICC Table) Fee Calculation using the 2014Construction Valuation Table (CVT) All new construction value shall be computed using the square foot value from the 2014 CVT. Crawl spaces & slab on grade construction (all use groups), shall be computed at 10% of the square foot value from the 2014 CVT. Unfinished basements (all use groups), shall be computed at 30% of the square foot value from the 2014 CVT. Finished basements (all use groups), shall be computed at 60% of the square foot value from the 2014 CVT. Exterior balconies, decks, porches, etc. shall be computed at 50% of the square foot value for types I & II construction, and 33% of the square foot value for types III, IV & V construction from the 2014 CVT. Alterations, Change in Use, Demolition Permits: Permits shall be based upon the estimated construction value of the work or the value based upon the specific change in use calculations for the areas involved with the minimum total Building Permit Fee being $ Towers: Communication Towers, radio towers, television towers, wind turbine towers (measured to the top of the blade in the vertical position), etc. shall be charged a flat fee of $ for height up to 100 feet plus $50.00 Administrative Fee. Towers exceeding 100 feet will be charged an additional $2.00 per lineal foot for tower height that exceeds 100 feet in height. Sub Trade Permits: Sub Trade permit fees shall be in accordance with those provided on page 2 of the sub trade permit applications. Special Inspection Requests: Special inspections shall be conducted upon application with fees of $50.00 Administrative fee plus $50.00 per hour. Additional Inspections: Re-inspections or additional inspections will be billed $50.00 for each, where previous corrections have not been made, or for inspections made prior to the permit being issued. 16

17 Work Started Without Permits, Investigation Inspections: An additional administrative fee of $75.00 will be assessed to the permit fee if work is started before the permit has been issued. An Investigation Inspection fee of $75.00 will be assessed for inspections to verify work started without permits. Sealed Plans and Sub Trade Plan Review: Unless deemed work minor in nature by the Building Official and/or the sub-trade inspector, all commercial projects, and any residential projects over 3500 square feet will be charged a Plan Review fee of $50 for each building or sub-trade permit required. Construction Board of Appeals: An appeal to the Building Inspection Department Board of Appeals shall be accompanied by a filing fee of $ Renewal of Expired Permits: Expired permits (all trades) renewed within 30 days of expiration shall be assessed a $50.00 renewal fee. Permits not renewed within 30 days shall require re-application, administrative fee of $50.00 plus any applicable fees for scope of work of project, with a minimum building permit fee being not less than $

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19 2016 Building Permits Issued - New Construction - End of Year 19

20 2016 Building Permits Issued - Alterations, Additions and Demolitions - End of Year 20

21 2016 Sub Trade Permits Issued 21

22 2016 Approved Department Budget/Expenses - January 1, December 31,

23 Monthly Income & Department Expenses Statement: January 1, December 31,

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