FY 2021 2122 ADOPTED OPERATING AND FY 2021 2526 CIP BUDGETS
Land Development Engineering (continued)
• Inspection and testing documentation for all private stormwater treatment facilities has been saved in a GIS database • Participated in regular meetings of the Santa Clara County Community Rating System (CRS) Users Group, the South County Stormwater Coordination Committee, and the Valley Transportation Authority’s Level -of-Service (LOS) to Vehicle-Miles-Traveled (VMT) Ad Hoc Working Group • Reviewed 50 Design Review applications, 13 Use Permit applications, 6 General Plan Amendments, 12 Tentative Maps, 12 Zoning Amendments, 21 RDCS applications, 437 Building Permit applications (332 residential and 105 commercial), 30 Grading & Site Development Permit applications and processed 3 Tract Maps with Improvement Plans, 1 Parcel Map, 4 Improvement Plans for commercial projects and 3 Lot Line Adjustments Coordinate and streamline the integration of Land Development Engineering and Capital Improvement Program Engineering to support overall City Engineering Services (Fiscal Sustainability) • Conduct a new Request for Qualifications (RFQ) for engineering on-call, staff augmentation services (Fiscal Sustainability; Preserving and Cultivating Public Trust) • Assist with update of Chapter 12.02 (Street and Sidewalk Development) and Chapter 17.32 (Improvements and Improvement Agreements) of the City’s Municipal Code (Fiscal Sustainability; Maintaining Infrastructure) • Enhance construction inspection monitoring of development projects (Enhancing Public Safety) • Continue updates to City's Land Development Engineering webpage (Community Engagement and Messaging) • Identify available training opportunities to improve staff job performance and professional development (Fostering a Positive Organizational Culture) FY 2020-21 and 2021-22 Activity Goals •
Financial Comments The Land Development Engineering Division is funded by development processing fees and is comprised of a Senior Civil Engineer, a Supervising Civil Engineer and an Associate Engineer.
In FY 18-19 and 19-20, the Division was supported by several staff augmentation service contracts for three types of on-call services: engineering plan review & technical support services, map review & City Surveyor services, and transportation/traffic engineering services.
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