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This Informal Report is in response to the City Council's request to receive a monthly update on
development activity within the City and the measures staff are using to improve the development
process. Staff also generates a monthly report to keep the Council informed of the volume of
development activity, process improvements and staff's performance in implementing changes
and improving the delivery of plan review and permits. This activity report consists of metrics
associated with building permits, infrastructure, stormwater development, and water development
plan review. It provides updates on continuous development process improvement efforts. The
monthly Development Activity report is attached for your use and information. The following are
highlights for CY 2019 and the month of December 2019:
2019 Calendar Year Highlights
Building Permits
• The City of Fort Worth added $4.213 in total construction value in CY 2019 compared to
$3.413 in CY 2018, up 24%.
• Total commercial valuation for CY 2019 was $313 compared to $2.513 in CY 2018, up
20%.
• In CY 2019, there were 391 construction projects valued at $1 M or greater compared to
338 construction projects in CY 2018, up 16%.
• In CY 2019, there was a total of 24.6M square feet in new commercial construction
permitted compared to 16.1 M square feet in CY 2018, up 53%.
• In CY 2019, there was a total of 15M square feet in new residential construction
(including additions) permitted compared to 16.5M square feet in CY 2018, down 9%.
• A total of 451 new multi-family permits were issued in CY 2019 in the City of Fort Worth
compared to 421 new multi-family permits in CY 2018, up 7%.
• A total of 14,142 new permits were issued in CY 2019 in the City of Fort Worth
compared to 14,296 new permits issued in CY 2018, down 1%.
• A total of 2,599 new commercial permits were issued in CY 2019 in the City of Fort
Worth compared to 2,609 new commercial permits in CY 2018, down .3%.
• A total of 11 ,543 new residential permits were issued in CY 2019 in the City of Fort
Worth compared to 11 ,687 new residential permits in CY 2018, down 1%.
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• Chart A shows CY Annual Building Permit Activity
CY Annual Permit Activity Trend ChartA
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Customer Service
• The Overall Customer Service Satisfaction was 86% Very Positive or Somewhat
Positive in CY 2019 compared to 82% in CY 2018, which represents a cumulative of
surveys responses for the year. There were only three (3) months where customer
satisfaction was less than 85% in CY 2019- January, March, and August.
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• Chart B shows the survey responses for CY 2019
How would you rate the quality of your customer
service experience? ChartB
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■City of Fort Worth Customers ■SurveyMonkey Global Benchmark
CY 2019 survey results
• Chart C shows a comparison of the survey responses for the CY 2019 and CY 2018
How would you rate the quality of your customer
services experience? ChartC
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■CY 2019 City of Fort Worth Survey Results
■CY 2018 City of Fort Worth Survey Results
x CY 2019 &CY 2018 survey results SurveyMonkey Global Benchmark
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• Chart D shows commercial vs residential survey responses for CY 2019
How would you rate the quality of your customer
service experience? ChartD
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■City of Fort Worth Customers(Residential)
x CY 2019 commercial and residential survey results 5urveyMonkey Global Benchmark
• For CY 2019, a total of 89% of our customers surveyed thought that our Inspections
team was extremely helpful or very helpful compared to 91% in CY 2018.
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Building Plan Review
• Chart E shows days to first comment for commercial and residential plans review in the
Planning and Development Department for CY 2019.
CY 2019 Time to First Plan Examiner Review Comment
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Infrastructure Plan Review
• Infrastructure Plan Review Center (IPRC) reviewed 94% of the plans submitted within
the 14-day goal timeframe in CY 2019 compared to 98% in CY 2018, down 4%.
Community Facility Agreements (CFA)
• A total of$202.8M of infrastructure improvements were generated in CY 2019
compared $185AM in CY 2018, up 9%.
• A total of 181 CFA projects were submitted in CY 2019 compared to 148 in CY 2018,
up 22%.
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December 2019 Highlights
Building Permits
• Total commercial valuation (including remodels and additions) in the 4th quarter of the
2019 calendar year was $1 .3 billion compared to $436 million in the 4th quarter of the
2018 calendar year, up 187%.
• Total commercial valuation (including remodels and additions) for December 2019 was
$242 million compared to:
o $588 million in November 2019, down 59%
o $103 million in December 2018, up 135%
• The City issued 416 new commercial permits in the 4th quarter of the 2019 calendar
year compared to 239 new commercial permits issued in the 4th quarter of the 2018
calendar year, up 74%.
• In December 2019, 181 new commercial permits were issued compared to:
0 135 new commercial permits issued in November 2019, up 34%
0 37 new commercial permits issued in December 2018, up 389%
• The City issued 1211 new single family permits in the 4th quarter of the 2019 calendar
year compared to 1580 new single family permits issued in the 4th quarter of the 2018
calendar year, down 23%.
• In December 2019, 557 new single-family permits were issued compared to:
0 328 new single-family permits issued in November 2019, up 70%
0 454 new single-family permits issued in December 2018, up 23%
Customer Service
• The Overall Customer Service Satisfaction was 95% Very Positive or Somewhat
Positive for December 2019, up from 86% in November 2019.
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• Chart F shows survey responses for the month of December
How would you rate the quality of your customer
service experience? Chart
90% 84.88%
80% 72.63%
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■City of Fort Worth Customers ■SurveyMonkey Global Benchmark
x December 2019 survey results
• Chart G shows commercial vs residential survey responses for the month of December
How would you rate the quality of your customer
services experience?
ChartG
100% 90.38%
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■City of Fort Worth Customers(Commercial)
■City of Fort Worth Customers(Residential)
December 2019 commercial and residential survey results SurveyMonkey Global Benchmark
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• In December 2019, a total of 83% of our customers surveyed thought that our
Inspections team was extremely helpful or very helpful compared to 86% in November
2019.
X-Team Building Plan Review
X-Team Applications Conferences Completed Building Permits Issued
March 5 1 0
A l 9 6 2
May 14 7 14
June 12 16 15
July 14 9 30
August 7 10 7
September 1 6 3 6
October 6 5 10
November 5 5 18
December 10 8 4
TOTAL 88 70 106
As of December 31 , there are 44 pending X-Team building permits.
Building Plan Review
• On January 8, 2020 review times were as follows:
Days to first review Commercial Plans Actual 8 Days Goal 7 Days
Days to first review Residential Plans Actual 6 Days Goal 7 Days
• All departmental reviews time to first comment were as follows:
Commercial Plans 20 Days
Residential Plans 8 Days
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New Commercial Building Permits
BPI Project Prior Report Current Report Current Month
May2017-Apr.2018 Jan.2019-Oct.2019 Jan.2019-Nov.2019 Nov.2019
Total Time:from opened date to issued permit 96 days 60 days 62 days 93 days
City Time 63 days 30 days 31 days 33 days
Customer Time 33 days 30 days 31 days 60 days
Average Time to First Review 38 days 14 days 14 days 15 days
New Residential Building Permits
Prior Report Current Report Current Month
Jan.2019-Oct.2019 Jan.2019-Nov.2019 Nov.2019
Total Time:from opened date to issued permit 31 days 31 days 23 days
City Time 20 days 20 days 14 days
Customer Time 11 days 11 days 9 days
Average Time to First Review 11 days 11 days 1 8 days
*Data is reported in average business days and excludes the miscellaneous permits that are in included in the building plan
review section above
• New Commercial Building Permits from opened date to issuance during the Current
Report period was 62 days compared to
0 96 days since the BPI Project, down 34 days
0 60 days in the Prior Report, up 2 days
• City Time for New Commercial Building Permits review during the Current Report
period was 31 days compared to:
0 63 days since the BPI Project, down 32 days
0 30 days in the Prior Report, up 1 day
• Average time to first review for New Commercial Building Permits during the Current
Report period was 14 days compared to:
0 38 days since the BPI Project, down 24 days
0 14 days in the Prior Report, no change
• New Residential Building Permits from opened date to issuance was 31 days during
the Current Report and Prior Report period.
• City Time for New Residential Building Permits review was 20 days during the Current
Report and Prior Report period.
• Average time to first review for New Residential Building Permits was 11 days during
the Current Report and Prior Report period.
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Infrastructure Plan Review
• Infrastructure Plan Review Center (IPRC) reviewed 100% of the plans submitted within
the 14-day goal timeframe in Q4 CY 2019.
• IPRC continues to modify their in-house process and adjusting the Accela workflow for
reviewing construction plans to adhere to H.B. 3167 that went into effect on September
1 , 2019.
• IPRC records were taken off the Accela Citizen Access online system temporarily as
staff works through H.B. 3167 requirements. The Plat CPC decision letters were tested
and will be moved to Accela production for testing.
Development Process Improvements
• Commercial Permitting Lean Review: Allison Gray continues to manage the new
commercial building permit recommendations.
• Park Dedication/Conversion Policy Lean Review: Staff will meet with the Park and
Recreation Department staff in early January to finalize existing process flows,
measure the existing process, and define the problem.
• Tarrant County Interlocal Agreement: Staff will have the project scope and
communication management plan for the project complete by mid-January.
Please contact Randle Harwood, Development Services Director, at 817-392-6101 or
Randle.Harwood@fortworthtexas.gov if you have any questions, concerns or comments.
David Cooke
City Manager
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2016 204 151 290 379 277 435 323 262 268 281 239 341
■2017 268 326 594 391 475 497 412 419 317 248 567 341
■2018 583 492 428 479 440 288 319 567 543 545 581 454
*2019 396 415 468 500 388 385 417 504 491 326 328 557
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■2018 94 70 74 101 81 70 52 76 38 142 60 37
■2019 66 142 90 65 141 79 80 45 84 100 135 181
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,.i Commercial Permits 2285 2341 2404 2481 2112 2284 2179 2528 2418 2188 2148
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■2017 $209 $727 $249 $118 $518 $198 $134 $203 $282 $144 $193 $125
■2018 $650 $126 $165 $266 $158 $257 $91 $255 $62 $177 $156 $103
■2019 $103 $208 $230 $98 $311 $269 $221 $121 $392 $421 $588 $242
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■2017 $131 $702 $218 $87 $355 $152 $73 $175 $215 $114 $97 $74
■2018 $616 $99 $112 $223 $122 $213 $39 $154 $25 $113 $128 $66
■2019 $2 $193 $201 $51 $246 $234 $162 $40 $339 $383 $477 $141
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Monthly Valuation Comparison
Difference Prev. Difference Y-Y CY18 vs CY19
Category Current Month Prev.Month M-M Year %
New SF 229 103 5719 5175
557 328 454
Permits 70% 23% 90%
New SF $24,995,130 $8,204,958 $970,351,567 1 $937,688,297
$86,510,009 $61,514,879 $78,305,051
Value 41% 10% 97%
New Comm 46 144 895 1208
181 135 37
Permits 34% 389% 135%
New Comm -$335,659,325 $75,5095635 $1591053135426 $2,537,698,790
$14152345432 $47658935757 $6557245797
Value -70% 115% 133%
BUILDING PERMITS
Large Commercial Projects
December Large Commercial Projects
Address Project Name Work Desc Valuation
333 THROCKMORTON ST SUNDANCE WEST INTERIORS INTERIOR RENOVATION OF R-2 MULTIFAMILY 34 DWELLING UNITS, $71,000,000
LOBBIES AND EQUIPMENT PLATFORMS
American Airlines Federal Credit Union
14050 FAA BLVD AMERICAN AIRLINES FEDERAL CREDIT NEW CONSTRUCTION OF 6 STORY OFFICE BUILDING $54,692,000
UNION
15301 NORTHLINK DR BUILDING A&B NORTHLINK LOGISTICS CENTER NEW CONSTRUCTION OF OFFICE/WAREHOUSE $37,000,000
2704 STALLINGS ST STALLION RIDGE APARTMENTS NEW APARTMENT COMPLEX,BUILDINGS 1-9 204 UNITS WITH LEASING $22,666,660
OFFICE AND CLUBHOUSE
7100 OAK GROVE RD BUILDING A,B&C BTC III CARTER LOGISTICS CENTER LLC NEW CONSTRUCTION FOR LOGISTICS CENTER $21,741,234
2504 OAKLAND BLVD SUNSET AT FASH PLACE,LLC BUILDING 1& NEW AFFORDABLE HOUSING DEVELOPMENT WITH 66 UNITS $14,600,000
1640 ALTAMESA BLVD IDEA SCHOOL ALTAMESA NEW CONSTRUCTION K-8 SCHOOL $14,000,000
14500 FAA BLVD,SUITE#100 INGRAM MICRO RACKING&CONVEYORS CONSTRUCT MEZZANINES,CONVEYORS,RACKING AND A PICK MODULE $g,500,000
IN AN EXISTING WAREHOUSE
15221 N BEACH ST CALLAWAY GOLF CONVEYOR RACK SYSTEM IN DISTRIBUTION CENTER $8,009,113
650 E BONDS RANCH RD At
STORAGE AT BONDS RANCH BUILDING NEW CONSTRUCTION OF MUTLI LEVEL STORAGE FACILITY $5,749,504
425 W EVERMAN PKWY PVI INDUSTRIES REMODEL AND CHANGE OF USE FROM OFFICE TO WAREHOUSE; $3,980,000
FACTORY FINISH OUT IN EXISTING SHELL
2950 WEST LOOP 820 SOUTH FWY THIRY ONE MOTORCARS NEW CONSTRUCTION OF FACILITY FOR THIRTY ONE MOTOR CARS $3,730,000
4701 BOAT CLUB RD GARY PITTS NEW CONSTRUCTION 3-STORY MEDICAL OFFICE $3,000,500
2200 TEXAN DR GENE PIKE MIDDLE SCHOOL NEW FINE ARTS ADDITION $3,000,000
2221 8TH AVE TEXAS KIDNEY CONSULTANTS NEW CONSTRUCTION OF 2 STORY MEDICAL OFFICE BUILDING $2,500,000
6600 WILL ROGERS BLVD BALL CORPORATION REPURPOSE A PORTION OF EXISTING WAREHOUSE FOR $2,500,000
MANUFACTURING
425 W RENDON CROWLEY RD THE LEARNING CENTER NEW BUILDING FOR EARLY LEARNING CENTER $2,280,000
2850 EAST LOOP 820 SOUTH FWY USA DEVELOPMENT SERVICES NEW CONSTRUCTION OFFICE AND MAINTENANCE FACILITY $1,914,932
2001 WORLD WIDE DR FEDEX RE-ROOF $1,545,940
2301 HORIZON DR TCCD OWTL BUILDING REMODEL WITH MECHANICAL,LIGHTING AND FINISHES ON 3RD FLOOR $1,300,000
15277 NORTH FWY,SUITE#137 WBC INTERIOR FINISH OUT OF OFFICE/WAREHOUSE SPACE IN EXISTING $1 254 498
OFFICE/WAREHOUSE
800 5TH AVE,SUITE#500 NORTH TEXAS NEUROLOGICAL&SPINE REMODEL OF INTERIOR AND FINISH TO SHELL SPACE $1,221,300
7256 W VICKERY BLVD STANDPOINT PROMOTIONS ADA RAMP,APPROACHES,SIDEWALK,REMOVE AND REPLACE CURBS $1,166,402
AND GUTTERS
4501 BRIDGE ST NOLAN CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL WEIGHT NEW CONSTRUCTION OF A WEIGHT ROOM BUILDING $1,150,000
ROOM
2800 NORTHEAST LOOP 820 FWY 600 TEXAS AIR SYSTEMS-TI INTERIOR FINISH OUT OF OFFICE/WAREHOUSE SPACE IN EXISTING $1 125481
OFFICE/WAREHOUSE
3500 WEST LOOP 820 SOUTH FWY FRANK KENT CADILLAC INTERIOR REMODEL $1,000,000
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INFRASTRUCTURE
PRC Overview
IPRC Overview Report 2016 2017 2018 2019
Cycle Complete 52 52 52 52
Total Projects 157 170 148 181
Avg. Project Total Per Cycle 3.02 3.27 2.85 3.48
Total Accepted Projects 138 1 156 1 139 143
Plan Rev. & Ret w/n 14 days 93% 95% 98% 94%
*All data is in calendar year
IPRC Quarterly Details
• 1 2019 Q2 2019 Q3 2019 • - 2019
Cycles 13 13 13 13
Total Projects 38 45 57 41
Avg. Projects Total Per Cycle 2.92 3.46 4.38 3.15
Total Avg. Accepted Projects Per Cycle 2.081 2.311 2.54 3.10
Plan Rev. & Ret w/n 14 days 97% 87% 93%1 100%
*All data is in calendar year
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■2018 $5.9 $24.2 $13.8 $14.5 $9.9 $23.0 $17.0 $19.8 $16.3 $16.9 $7.1 $17.0
■2019 $19.4 $10.4 $25.6 $36.4 $5.7 $18.4 $23.9 $35.0 $8.3 $14.4 $3.8 $1.5
2017 Total $239.2 M 2018 Total $185.4 M �019 Total $202.8 1M
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■2017 $7.6 $14.3 $12.7 $5.8 $0.9 $11.6 $17.6 $29.6 $13.2 $15.0 $4.4 $12.0
■2018 $4.7 $22.2 $11.8 $12.4 $3.4 $14.3 $14.6 $17.9 $11.2 $4.5 $1.3 $3.8
■2019 $14.0 $7.1 $21.4 $24.4 $3.7 $14.5 $21.0 $23.4 $4.5 $12.9 $2.7 $0.9
2017 Total$144.7 M F018 Total$122.2 M �2019 Total$150.5 M
All data is in calendar year
VCVCIV�,JI_
INFRASTRUCTURE
Public Infrastructure Commercial Projects
$14.0
$12.0
$10.0
$8.0
0
$6.0
$4.0
$2.0
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Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
■2017 $9.2 $3.5 $5.3 $2.1 $1.9 $0.6 $0.2 $2.8 $11.2 $1.0 $6.3 $12.0
■2018 $0.9 $0.9 $0.8 $2.0 $3.1 $1.5 $0.8 $0.7 $4.7 $6.0 $4.7 $10.7
■2019 $3.7 $0.8 $3.3 $7.5 $0.8 $2.3 $2.9 $4.0 $3.2 $1.5 $0.1 $-
2017 Total $56.0 M 2018 Total $36.8 M
All data is in calendar year
Public Infrastructure Industrial Projects
$4.5
$4.0
$3.5
$3.0
$2.5
0
$2.0
$1.5
$1.0
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Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
■2017 $4.0 $ $- $- $- $- $- $0.3 $- $- $- $-
■2018 $- $- $- $- $- $0.1 $- $0.2 $3.6 $- $- $-
■2019 $- $- $- $- $- $1.2 $- $- $0.5 $- $0.9 $0.5
2017 Total $4.3 M
All data is in calendar year
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INFRASTRUCTURE
Public Infrastructure Multi-Family Projects
$8.0
$7.0
$6.0
$5.0
N
0
$4.0
$3.0
$2.0
$1.0
S_ A _ 1 - ■
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
-1 2017 $- $- $- $1.19 $- $0.32 $0.21 $- $- $- $- $0.21
■2018 $0.24 $0.13 $- $- $3.33 $5.24 $1.57 $0.05 $0.40 $- $- $2.63
02019 $0.70 $- $0.88 $4.40 $1.21 $0.26 $- $7.18 $- $-
2017 Total$ 1.9 M 2018 Total$13.6 M 2019 Total$14.6 M-1
_11 data is in calendar year
Public Infrastructure Institutional Projects
$8.0
$7.0
$6.0
$5.0
N
C.
$4.0
$3.0
$2.0
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
■2017 $- $- $- $1.19 $- $0.32 $0.21 $- $- $- $- $0.21
■2018 $0.24 $0.13 $- $- $3.33 $5.24 $1.57 $0.05 $0.40 $- $- $2.63
02019 $0.70 $- $0.88 $4.40 $1.21 $0.26 $- $7.18 $- $- $- $-
2017 Total$ 1.9 M 2018 Total$13.6 M11
2019 Total$14.6 M
All data is in calendar year
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STORMWATER
Stormwater Review Performance
Stormwater Review Performance CY'18 • •
Avg. Review Time (days) 8.1 7.1 5.9
Num. Review Completed 1,693 1,567 132
% completed in 10 business days or less 85.1 92.0 93.6
Avg. PiSWM Review Iterations (City) 2.2 2.6 2.0
Avg. FiSWM Review Iterations (City) 3.0 3.1 3.4
Avg. IPRC Review Iterations (City) 3.1 3.2 3.0
Avg. SWMP Review Iterations (City)* 0.0 1.6 2.2
Avg. Drainage Studies Iterations (City)* 0.0 0.0 0.0
Overall Customer Satisfaction Rating (1-5 scale) 4.6 4.6 5.0
Num. of Surveys Taken 32 64 3
* New item tracked as a result of HB 3167
New Stormwater Submissions
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0 _
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
■2018 41 42 54 48 76 71 42 48 47 54 65 42
d 2019 42 38 57 34 46 38 45 43 28 11 21 40
All data is in calendar year
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STORMWATER
Stormwater Pipeline Snapshot
300
250
200
150
100
50
Reviews in process Reviews with City
■Jill '19 278 41
-Aug'19 282 47
■Sep'19 235 21
■Oct'19 204 20
Nov'19 185 22
❑Dec '19 209 32
200
180
160
140
120
100
80
60
40
20
0 �� a
Avg. age of Reviews with City Avg. age of Reviews with
(Days) Developer (Days)
■Jul '19 6 113
Aug'19 7 123
■Sep'19 14 132
■Oct'19 5 162
Nov'19 3 184
*Dec '19 8 179
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IMUTITTIa
Newly Submitted Water/Sewer Studies
Water • - . • D- •
Newly Submitted Water Studies 5 11 7 4 12
Water Studies Approved * 10 6 11 6 7
Total Submittals & Resubmittals 20 10 1 19 1 17 1 11
Avg. Water Study Cycle 2.0 1 1.7 1.7 2.8 1.6
Newly Submitted Sewer Studies 4 10 8 6 10
Sewer Studies Approved * 5 4 11 9 6
Total Submittals & Resubmittals 10 9 17 19 8
Avg. Sewer Study Cycle 2.0 1 2.3 1.5 2.1 1.3
*A study can be submitted multiple times prior to the reported month before being approved
Submitted Water/Sewer Studies
Water Aug'19 -. • . D-
Water Study Reviews in Process Z 10 Z 6 11
Water Study Reviews in Process with City 3 3 2 1 1
Water Study Reviews in Process with Owner 4 Z 5 5 10
Avg.Water Study Reviews in Process with City(Days) 15.6 4.6 3.4 6.0 5.0
Avg.Water Study Review in Process with Owner(Days) Z.3 1.6 10.1 16.0 10.3
Sewer • -. • D-
Sewer Study Reviews in Process Z 9 6 6 10
Sewer Study Reviews in Process with City 2 5 1 1 2
Sewer Study Reviews in Process with Owner 5 4 5 5 8
Avg. Sewer Study Reviews in Process with City(Days) 17.4 4.3 4.0 4.7 4.8
Avg. Sewer Study Review in Process with Owner(Days) 1 5.6 2.4 11.3 5.6 8.0
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PROCESSDEVELOPMENT
Active Development
Accela Autornation/Website/Technology Improvements(I in progress)
As of December 2019
sk Department/Staff Assigned Status
City Council approved the amended consultant
Create shared database for CFAs,IPRC,inspections and contract on 12/17/19 to include the HB 3167
closeout for developer-led infrastructure projects. P&D,TPW,ITS scope of work. The Plat CPC Decision letters
were tested by staff and will be moved to Accela
Production for testing.
Subdivision Ordinance(I in progress)
Task Department/Staff Assigned
Interdepartmental Staff and the DAC sub-committee will Staff will provide an update to DAC regarding an
discuss developing guidelines for infill development P&D-D.J.Harrell,Arty Wheaton-Rodriguez&Mary Elliot update on infill guidelines have been applied in
and update Subdivision Ordinance standards the Subdivision Ordinance.
Permitting Review(I in progress)
Task Department/Staff Assigned
Complete lean process evaluation for commercial P&D-Allison Gray,Rochell Thompson,D.J.Harrell Allsion Gray continues to manage the
building permits. recommendations from the report.
Development
Process
epartment/Staff Assigned
The In-House Design Group met with Water IT on
To update and publish the process trees for each of our November 20,2019,as a follow-up to a meeting
alliance partners that have had changes in their regarding misc.project tracking that was held
respective process as a result of H.B.3167. This will earlier this year. It was determined that Water IT
allow for citizens to have a clear,transparent and P&D,Water,and TPW would continue to communicate with the Water
predictable review process for each of the review Department concerning system requirements
submittal process. and will contact In-House Design for more
feedback regarding the misc.project tracking.
DepartmentParks and Recreation
Department/Staff Assigned progress)
To streamline and improve the PARD Staff will meet with PARD staff in early January to
Dedication/Conversion Policy by improving process p&D PARD&TPW finalize existing process flows,measure the
flows and decreasing total processing time.
existing process,and define the problem.
Tarrant County Interlocal Agreement (I in
Department/Staff Assigned progress)
Update the 2008 Inter Local Agreement with Tarrant Staff will have the Project Scope and
County regarding plat approval jurisdiction in the City P&D,TPW,and Legal Communication Management Plan for the project
of fort Worth's ETJ.
completed by mid-January.
School Site Development Guide(l in progress)Assigned
To provide ISDs,Charter Schools,and Private Schools
with a guide to developing a school site in the City of Staff has met with Platting and has been in
Fort Worth. The guide will offer directions and insight communications with Community Facilities
for new school constructions,expansions/additions,and 4 � )� Staff CFA Agreement P&D,Fire,Water,TPW,and Neighborhood Services A Sta continues to schedule
remodels. meetings with departments Completion target by
March 2020.
Water&Sewer Department(I in progress)Department/Staff Assigned
The In-House Design Group met with Water IT on
Completed lean process improvement evaluation for November 20,2019,as a follow-up to a meeting
misc.projects. After discussing results with regarding misc.project tracking that was held
management,the process improvement has been Water Dept.-Sheree Collins,Martin Phillips&Tim Schwartz earlier this year. It was determined that Water IT
expanded to include payment process for misc. would continue to communicate with the Water
projects. Department concerning system requirements
and will contact In-House Design for more
feedback regarding the misc.project tracking.
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CONTACT INFORMATION
D.J. Harrell
Assistant Director
Planning&Development Department
817-392-8032
Dalton.Harrell@FortWorthTexas.Gov
Building Permits
Allison Gray,Assistant Director
Planning&Development Department
Development Division
817-392-8030
AI I ison.G ray@FortWorthTexas.Gov
Infrastructure
Victor Tornero,Acting Program Manager
Transportation & Public Works Department
Infrastructure Plan Review Center
817-392-7830
Victor.Tornero@FortWorthTexas.Gov
Stormwater
Tyson Thompson, Development Services Manager
Transportation & Public Works Department
Stormwater Management Division
817-392-2120
Tyson.Thompson@FortWorthTexas.Gov
Water
Chris Harder, Director
Water Department
Engineering& Regulatory Compliance Division
817-392-5020
Christopher.Harder@FortWorthTexas.Gov
Report produced b
City of Fort Worth Planning & Development Department Project Facilitation Off ice,
200 Texas Street, Fort Worth, Texas 76102, 817-392-1732
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