June 2015 – Planning and Building Report

1) APPLICATIONS SUBMITTED/UNDER REVIEW 

a) File No. 15-019 SUB/VAR – Type III, 4 lot subdivision between Therese Street and Dubarko Road.  The commission approved this application in June.

b) File No. 15-008 SUB/VAR – Type III, 39 lot subdivision just south of the Bornstedt Park.  The Planning Commission approved this application at their June meeting.

2) BUILDING DIVISION ACTIVITY 

a) Total value for the month was $2,125,690.
b) 11 permits for single family dwellings with a value of $2,107,790.  
c) 0 permits for additions to a single-family dwellings.
d) 0 duplexes.
e) 3 commercial permits with a value of $9,800.

FROM TERRE GIFT, BUILDING OFFICIAL – Summer-like spring weather helped construction June, the City of Sandy saw a significant increase in the number of Single-Family (SFR) permits issued, as well as an increase in the number of smaller residential and commercial projects.   Eleven (11) new SFR permits were issued for a declared value of 2.1 million dollars, and 5 permits in other categories were also issued.

Residential building in Sandy is the busiest it has been in the past 5 years, with 73 active permits in June, which includes, Hayden Homes as the most active builder with 29 homes in progress and 3 finaled.   TJ Veeker of Villa Vista Homes currently has 18 homes in progress.  Gibson homes has permits for 8 townhouses.  Jerry Gravo has 4 new townhouses under construction.  Kevin Cashatt has 2 home permits active.   Raze Construction, Ron Haggerty, Wolverine Construction, Richard Haggerty Construction, Raasch Contruction, Ernie Jette and Stonecreek Development all have one or more homes under construction.

3) URBAN RENEWAL – We are currently evaluating buildings eligible for facade enhancement projects.  Tracy presented regarding the Sandy Facade Enhance Program at the Oregon City/County Management Association conference in Bend.

May 2015 – Planning and Building Report

1) APPLICATIONS SUBMITTED/UNDER REVIEW 

a) File No. 15-019 SUB/VAR – Type III, 4 lot subdivision between Therese Street and Dubarko Road.  The commission will review this in June.

b) File No. 15-008 SUB/VAR – Type III, 39 lot subdivision just south of the Bornstedt Park.  The Planning Commission will review this at their June meeting.

2) BUILDING DIVISION ACTIVITY 

a) Total value for the month was $3,459,619.
b) 15 permits for single family dwellings with a value of $3,348,719.  
c) 1 permit for an addition to a single-family dwellings with a value of $35,000.
d) 0 duplexes.
e) 5 commercial permits with a value of $74,900.

FROM TERRE GIFT, BUILDING OFFICIAL – report to come

3) URBAN RENEWAL – The first phase of wayfinding signage has been installed.  We are still fine tuning the installation but I believe it has been noticeable and is looking good.

April 2015 – Planning and Building Report

1) APPLICATIONS SUBMITTED/UNDER REVIEW 

a) File No. 15-012 SUB/VAR – Type III, 8 lot subdivision west of Jewelberry Ave.  The commission will review this in May.

b) File No. 15-008 SUB/VAR – Type III, 39 lot subdivision just south of the Bornstedt Park.  The Planning Commission will review this at their June meeting.

2) BUILDING DIVISION ACTIVITY 

a) Total value for the month was $2,988,966.
b) 13 permits for single family dwellings with a value of $2,918,697.  
c) 1 permit for an addition to a single-family dwellings with a value of $2,500.
d) 0 duplexes.
e) 10 commercial permits with a value of $59,769.

FROM TERRE GIFT, BUILDING OFFICIAL – In spite of the unpredictable weather experienced in April, the City of Sandy saw a significant increase in the number of Single-Family (SFR) permits issued, as well as an increase in the number of smaller residential and commercial projects.

Residential projects: Hayden Homes remains the most active builder with 3 homes finaled and 9 more in progress.   Villa Vista Homes at Snowberry subdivision finaled 3 homes in April and currently has 8 in progress.   Stonecreek Development finaled 1 home and had 2 others under construction.   Raze Construction is building 1 home in Salmon Creek Estates..

The number of Townhouses being constructed has risen.  Jerry Gravell finaled 4 townhouses in April and has 4 more cleared to start foundations.   Ed Wagoner is progressing thru various stages of construction on 5 townhouses, with one nearing completion.  In addition, TJ Veeker of Villa Vista Homes has new 6 Townhomes framed and 7 completed.

Of special interest in April was the final inspection for a new beauty shop on Pioneer BLvd. called, “A PLACE FOR YOUR FACE.”  The new owner has done a terrific job in renovating the space.  Another project was the repair of the building sewer line under the O’Reilly Auto Parts store, which clears the way for the new laundry mat to be added to the sewer system.  Lastly, the Sandy High School Tennis Club has nearly completed their new buildings, which are almost ready for final inspection and approval.  (Only ADA access into the buildings, and roof gutters and downspouts appear to be missing.)   In all, April was a busy month, and summer has yet to really begin!

 

3) URBAN RENEWAL – The first phase of wayfinding signage has been installed.  We are still fine tuning the installation but I believe it has been noticeable and is looking good.

March 2015 – Planning and Building Report

1) APPLICATIONS SUBMITTED/UNDER REVIEW 

a) File No. 15-008 SUB/VAR – Type III, 39 lot subdivision just south of the Bornstedt Park.  The Planning Commission will likely review this at their May meeting.

b) File No. 15-012 SUB/VAR – Type III, 8 lot subdivision west of Jewelberry Ave.  The commission will review this in May.

2) BUILDING DIVISION ACTIVITY 

a) Total value for the month was $1,935,910.
b) 9 permits for single family dwellings with a value of $1,792,811.  
c) 3 permits for additions to single-family dwellings with a value of $15,449.
d) 0 duplexes.
e) 7 commercial permits with a value of $127,650.

FROM TERRE GIFT, BUILDING OFFICIAL – Building activities within the City of Sandy have continued at a steady pace in March.  Hayden Homes has 17 new homes in various phases of construction, and 3 more plans ready to issue.  Ed Wagoner 5 townhouses in progress.  Jerry Gravell Construction has 8 permits open for townhouses.  Jim Raze Construction and Kevin Cachatt  each have one home in one progress.   Stonecreek Development has 4 homes in progress and one that is ready for final.  Villa Vista Homes along Hwy 211 has 20 homes under construction with 2 more ready to issue.  And Gibson Homes has poured foundations for a set of 4 townhouses and is ready to start another set of 4 in April.

Commercial activities slowed only slightly, and included a challenging building sewer repair under an existing building that was necessary before the new laundry mat could connect 16 washers to the existing drain system.  During the month of March, department leaders from the Sandy High School met with the Building Official and the Planning Director on two separate meetings to discuss Crisis Planning and Rapid Assessment training.  One item that became apparent to all attendees in the meetings, was the need for the formation of Citizen Emergency Response Teams (CERT), and the need to CERT Training, in preparation for a community disaster.  The building safety department will work closely with the High School in coordination of the CERT training.    Other commercial projects included progress at the red building formerly occupied by Organic Sandy, which is now being renovated to become the “Red Shed Public House” with on tap brews.   Several meetings with the Planning and Building departments, have taken place in March regarding preliminary plans, but final plans have not yet been submitted for permits.  Several more new businesses are in the process of starting up and will be reported on within next month’s report.

3) URBAN RENEWAL – A facade grant for the building across Pioneer Blvd. from the Arco fueling station was issued.

 

February 2015 – Planning and Building Report

1) APPLICATIONS SUBMITTED/UNDER REVIEW 

a) File No. 14-030 AP – The Planning Commission reviewed an appeal of a Director’s decision regarding approval of design review for Johnson RV.  The commission approved the application with conditions.

b) File No. 14-028 ZC – The Planning Commission will review a request by Michael Maiden to change the zoning for his property from I-2 to I-1 on March 23.

c) File No. 15-008 SUB/VAR – The commission will review a request for a six lot subdivision located at the corner of Meinig Ave. and Hood St.

2) BUILDING DIVISION ACTIVITY 

a) Total value for the month was $4,184,758.
b) 19 permits for single family dwellings with a value of $3,994,958.  
c) 3 permits for additions to single-family dwellings with a value of $137,200.
d) 0 duplexes.
e) 5 commercial permits with a value of $52,600.

FROM TERRE GIFT, BUILDING OFFICIAL – February construction and remodel projects have continued at a good up in pace and number due to great weather and steady sales.   Hayden Homes has 16 new homes in various phases of construction, and 6 more plans in review.  Ed Wagoner 5 townhouses in progress.  Jerry Gravell Construction is nearing completion of 4 new townhouses, and has completed the retaining wall for the next four townhouses.  Jim Raze Construction and Kevin Cachatt  each have one home in one progress.   Stonecreek Development have 5 homes in progress and another in review.  And Villa Vista Homes at Snowberry Subdivision have 18 homes under construction with 8 more in plan review.

Commercial activities were somewhat less, but as varied and diverse as ever.   The new owners of the Magic Bean Bistro have obtained their business license.  The underground plumbing work for the new laundry mat is slowly making progress at the old Sandy Vacuum location.   The Trout Pub has reopened its doors under a new owner, and after extensive cleaning and several improvements, they are now offering gluten free menu bread and other options.  Buddha Kat Winery is expanding its wine and menu and will be adding a grease interceptor.   And the Ant Farm has continued to progress with improvements to both of their buildings.  The Ant Farm has also expanded their menu to include more gluten free items.

3) URBAN RENEWAL – A facade grant for the building across Pioneer Blvd. from the Arco fueling station was issued.

January 2015 – Planning and Building Report

1) APPLICATIONS SUBMITTED/UNDER REVIEW 

a) File No. 14-030 AP – An appeal to the Planning Commission of a Director’s decision regarding approval of design review for Johnson RV.  This request will be reviewed by the commission on February 23rd.

b) File No. 15-001 DCA – The Planning Commission will review Ordinance 2015-02, to consider amendments to the Development Code regarding regulations related to medical marijuana dispensaries.

2) BUILDING DIVISION ACTIVITY 

a) Total value for the month was $1,799,842.
b) 9 permits for single family dwellings with a value of $1,766,687.  
c) 1 permit for an addition to single-family dwellings with a value of $4,500.
d) 0 duplexes.
e) 4 commercial permits with a value of $28,655.

FROM TERRE GIFT, BUILDING OFFICIAL – January construction and remodel projects have again picked up in pace and number due in large part to the economy improving and the better-than-normal winter weather with above average temperatures.   Hayden Homes has 8 new homes in various phases of construction, and 4 more plans in review.  Also during January, Ed Wagoner pulled permits and began foundation work for 5 townhouses. Jerry Gravell Construction is nearing 50% completion of 4 new townhouses, and has plans for 4 more townhouses in the works.  Jim Raze Construction, Kevin Cachatt and Stonecreek Development each have homes in progress.  And Villa Vista Homes at Snowberry Subdivision have 7 homes under construction with 4 more in plan review.

Commercial activities were varied and diverse, from motor vehicle damage to a dentist office, to remodels of several businesses, and foundation work for a large addition to Hearth Classics in 37470 Rueben.  The most significant Fire/Life/Safety activity happened in January on the MLK holiday.  The second final occupancy inspection was conducted at the new Sandy High School by the Building Official and the Maintenance Director, Jim Seipel.   While the new high school was in excellent condition – which, incidentally, is operating for the 3rd year using a temporary permit, there were several fire code violations regarding fire extinguishers, blocked exits, and fire department connections which were identified.  A follow-up inspection is scheduled for the Spring Break, and hopefully will result in the City of Sandy being able to issue a Certificate of Occupancy.

 

3) URBAN RENEWAL – Staff is currently working on developing projects for the 2015 construction season.

December 2014 – Planning and Building Report

For my first report of the year I like to provide the City Council with an overview of Planning and Building related development activity for the past year.

2014 Summary

  • 32 land use applications were submitted and reviewed or are currently under review (37 in 2013, 36 in 2012, 41 in 2011, 35 in 2010 and 32 in 2009).
  • The most notable planning projects in 2014 included: Design Review approval for new batting cages, tennis dugouts, and a renovation of the maintenance building at the high school, a new building at U.S. Metals on Industrial Way, and a small expansion of the Fred Meyer fuel station.  A seven lot subdivision at the end of Penny Ave. was also approved.
  • Code amendments were made to allow food carts and staff was busy working on an updated Urbanization Study.
  • 83 single family building permits were issued (74 in 2013, 32 permits in 2012, 32 permits in 2011, 45 in 2010 and 46 in 2009) with a value of $17,364,001.
  • 25 single family addition permits were issued (27 in 2013, 31 permits in 2012, 22 permits in 2011, 13 in 2010 and 18 in 2009) with a value of $323,607.
  • 60 commercial permits were issued (65 in 2013, 91 permits in 2012, 65 permits in 2011, 44 in 2010 and 32 permits in 2009) with a value of $1,720,657.
  • Total value of all permits was $19,530,452 (2013 value = 2012 value = $21,193,274, $17,609,886, 2011 value = $53,977,601, 2010 value = $41,305,292 and 2009 value = $14,091,921).

FROM TERRE GIFT, BUILDING OFFICIAL – The year 2014 proved to be a busier year than expected. A total of 83 plans for single-family residences were reviewed and permitted in 2014 – which is the highest number since 2007.  Commercial activities were also strong in 2014, with 85 non-residential permits in total.

The two most active builders in 2014 were Vista Homes and Hayden Homes: Vista Homes with a total of 40 new single-family houses and townhouses in the Snowberry Subdivision, and Hayden Homes with in Sandy Bluff

Hayden has taken the lead as the busiest of the residential contractors,.   Stonecreek Development continued to hold strong most of the year in both Deer Pointe and Sandy Bluff Subdivisions, but reported that they are running out of building lots and expect to be completely built out by early next year.   Jim Raze Construction completed  8 homes in 2014 and will complete the last 2 lots in 2015.  Ed Wagoner completed 4 new townhomes at Nettie Connett and has submitted plans for 5 more.  Jerry Gravell completed 10 new townhomes and started 4 more, with plans for another 6 in 2015.  Cashatt Construction has complete one new home and is building another in the Tickle Creek Subdivision.

New commercial construction and tenant-Improvement projects included a new AT&T Store, O’Reilly’s Auto Parts Store, Mike’s Tire Service, Tamale Factory, Golden Key Chinese Restaurant, Try-My-Thai Restaurant, Crawlers (opening across from Plaid Pantry), Star Bucks relocation, La Milpa Mexican Food purchasing and moving into the large industrial location, Classic Hearth moving also purchasing and moving to a new location in the Ruben Lane Industrial Park, Block Buster Video relocation, Cross-Fit expansion, All-Ways Towing occupancy of the large industrial building on 362, and the Sandy High School converting it’s maintenance building to their IT and printing departments.

Another significant success has been the Business Safety Inspections Program that the building department performs for new businesses and relocation of existing businesses to ensure the minimum fire/life/health/safety and accessibility provisions are current and meet Oregon minimum requirements, with vocal support from the Fire Marshal, Sandy Fire District and the City of Sandy Economic Development Department.

Other notable activities were the demolition of the derelict building located at the corner of Strauss Ave. and Pleasant Street, informally referred as the Muff House, and the fire damage to the “Boarding House” on Pioneer Blvd, which resulted in it being declared an unsafe building.  A third residential building on Bluff Road that had been declared unsafe due to a fire in 2012, is now in the process of plan review for major renovations.  Plans were received in December of 2014 and the owners are excited about starting renovation in 2015.

One final note worth mentioning is that the building department has began the process of updating permit forms in preparation for upcoming software changes.   Permit Specialist, Noryne Robinson, has been working hard to simplify and streamline the formwork.

URBAN RENEWAL – In 2014 only two additional facade enhancement projects were completed and we are looking for other buildings to renovate in the coming year.

November 2014 – Planning and Building Report

1) APPLICATIONS SUBMITTED/UNDER REVIEW 

a) File No. 14-022 CPA – Staff is working on modifications to the Urbanization Report.   The draft report was reviewed by the Planning Commission on November 24 and the City Council will review the report on January 5.

b) File No. 14-023 CPA – The Planning Commission reviewed Ordinance 2014-13, amending the Comprehensive Plan text regarding provision of water and sewer service outside the Urban Growth Boundary. The City Council will review the amendment on December 15.

c. File No. 14-026 VAR – An application for a Type III Special Variance was submitted by Fred’s RV requesting permission to use the grassy lot to the east of the facility for a period of three years without making improvements.  The Planning Commission will review the application in December.

d. File No. 14-027 DR – A Type II design review application was submitted by Fred Meyer to expand the fueling station to include four new fueling positions.

2) BUILDING DIVISION ACTIVITY 

a) Total value for the month was $1,158,736.
b) 5 permits for single family dwellings with a value of $1,133,536.  The year to date total is     77 permits exceeding the number at this same date (66) in 2013 and the same as the         total permit count for 2008.  
c) 2 permits for additions to single-family dwellings with a value of $21,200.
d) 0 duplexes.
e) 1 commercial permits with a value of $3,000.
f)  1 other permit with a value of $1000.

FROM TERRE GIFT, BUILDING OFFICIAL – No report submitted.

3) URBAN RENEWAL – Staff is currently working on developing projects for the 2015 construction season.

October 2014 – Planning and Building Report

1) APPLICATIONS SUBMITTED/UNDER REVIEW 

a) File No. 14-022 CPA – Staff is working on modifications to the Urbanization Report.   We plan to bring the draft report before the Planning Commission on November 24 and the City Council on December 15.

b) File No. 14-023 CPA – Staff is working on an amendment to the Comprehensive Plan text regarding provision of water and sewer service outside the Urban Growth Boundary. The Planning Commission will review this amendment on November 24 and the City Council on December 15.

c. File No. 14-025 DR – A Type I design review was completed for the All Ways Towing facility located at 16800 362nd Ave. to include site improvements and landscaping.

2) BUILDING DIVISION ACTIVITY 

a) Total value for the month was $1,951,748.
b) 9 permits for single family dwellings with a value of $1,805,403.  The year to date total is 72 permits exceeding the number to this same date (58) in 2013.  
c) 1 permit for an addition to a single-family dwellings with a value of $600.
d) 0 duplexes.
e) 6 commercial permits with a value of $145,695.
f)  1 other permit with a value of $50.

FROM TERRE GIFT, BUILDING OFFICIAL – October surprised the contractors with better than average weather.   Thankfully the mild weather has allowed the builders to keep up a better-than-expected pace so far this fall.

New construction and remodel projects have slowed only somewhat.   Hayden Homes has started construction on another 6 new homes in the Sandy Bluff development, with a total of 11 new homes under construction. Jerry Gravel has 4 new Townhomes underway with another 2 ready for final occupancy inspection.  Ed Wagoner has 2 Townhouses completed and two nearing completion.   Stonecreek Development currently has 2 homes in progress: one is nearing completion and the other is new home under construction.  Jim Raze, Kevin Cashatt, and Ernie Jettie each have 1 home underway.  And lastly, there are 5 permitted residential model projects underway in Sandy.

Commercial projects in October include the completion of the new Starbucks location and successful move into the building formerly occupied by Jack-in-the-Box.  O’Reilly’s Auto Parts is in full action remodeling the space occupied by Blockbuster, with completion expected by the end of November.   Johnson RV is nearing completion of installing awnings structures and exterior improvements.  Jody Argue has started roof replacement on her building at 39570 Pioneer. And finally, the Sandy Tennis Club has started the second phase of their new facilities.

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New Sandy High Tennis Facility

 

 

 

3) URBAN RENEWAL – Staff is currently working on developing projects for the 2015 construction season.

September 2014 – Planning and Building Report

1) APPLICATIONS SUBMITTED/UNDER REVIEW 

a) File No. 14-022 CPA – Staff is working on modifications to the Urbanization Report.   We plan to bring the draft report before the Planning Commission on November 24 and the City Council in December.

b) File NO. 14-023 CPA – Staff is working on an amendment to the Comprehensive Plan text regarding provision of water and sewer service outside the Urban Growth Boundary. The Planning Commission will review this amendment on November 24 and the City Council in December.

2) BUILDING DIVISION ACTIVITY 

a) Total value for the month was $2,751,291.
b) 12 permits for single family dwellings with a value of $2,306.719.  The year to date total is 63 permits exceeding the number to this same date (48) in 2013.  
c) 4 permits for additions to a single-family dwellings with a value of $120,626.
d) 0 duplexes.
e) 5 commercial permits with a value of $301,546.
f)  1 other permit with a value of $22,400.

FROM TERRE GIFT, BUILDING OFFICIAL –  Residential permits increased significantly in September, and the number of plans issued also increased.  Hayden Homes and Vista Homes continued to lead as the busiest residential contractors.   Stonecreek Development is still active in both Deer Pointe and Sandy Bluff Subdivisions as they build the last of their lots.  Ed Wagoner is nearing completion of his 4 new townhomes at Nettie Connett and Balken Ave.  Jerry Gravell has completed excavation and started foundations for 4 new townhomes.  Cashatt Construction has started their second home at 36708 Ichabod.   In addition to the new construction, there are nearly a dozen residential remodels currently underway.

Commercial activities remained very active in September.  Starbucks is nearing completion with their conversion of the former Jack-in-the-Box building and they expect to be have their grand opening in the middle of October.  Sandy High School has obtained temporary occupancy of their new IT and printing departments located in the old maintenance building near athletic complex.  La Milpa Mexican Foods Inc., has completed the relocation of their business operations into the large industrial building at 36350 Industrial Way.  And the SAH Building has completed their façade improvements, which has generated numerous positive comments and also attracted new tenants.

Lastly, Terrence Gift, the Building Official, and John Bennett, the on-call inspector, attended three Code Training classes in September mandated by Oregon Building Codes Division.  The Building, Energy, Mechanical, Plumbing and Residential codes have all been updated effective this fall.  The majority of the changes were insignificant and will have little noticeable effect on the building contractors.   The City of Sandy Building Department has begun updating the handouts to reflect the new code editions.

Code Books

 

 

 

 

 

3) URBAN RENEWAL – The contractor Full Throttle Construction has completed this year’s facade enhancement projects (Sah Building and Wheatland Building).  Staff is very pleased with the way the projects came out.  We also received a nice letter from Barbara and Matthew Sah.

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