Development Activity Report OCTOBER 2019 INSIDE THIS EDITION BUILDING PERMITS .................................................... 2-7 INFRASTRUCTURE .................................................... 8-11 STORMWATER ........................................................ 12-13 WATER .............................................................................. 14 DEVELOPMENT PROCESS IMPROVEMENTS........15
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Development Activity Report
OCTOBER 2019
INSIDE THIS EDITION BUILDING PERMITS .................................................... 2-7INFRASTRUCTURE ....................................................8-11STORMWATER ........................................................ 12-13WATER ..............................................................................14DEVELOPMENT PROCESS IMPROVEMENTS ........15
BUILDING PERMITS
Development Activity Report 2
New Single Family Permits
New Commercial Permits
BUILDING PERMITS
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Total Commercial Valuation
Building Permit Comparison
BUILDING PERMITS
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New Commercial Valuation
Monthly Valuation Comparison
* excludes additions and remodels
Difference Prev. Difference Y-YM-M Year %
Oct '19 Sep '19 % Oct '18 Oct '19 vs Oct '18 Jan - Dec 2018 Jan- Oct 2019
New SF -165 -219 5719 4290
Permits -34% -40%
New SF -$27,309,659 -$26,970,467 $970,351,567 $789,663,409
Value -30% -30%
New Comm 16 -42 895 892
Permits 19% -30%
New Comm $44,265,467 $270,113,781 $1,910,313,426 $1,919,570,601
Value 13% 239%
$62,454,420 $89,764,079 $89,424,887 81%
100 84 142100%
$382,955,863 $338,690,396 $112,842,082 100%
Category Current Month Prev. MonthCY18 vs CY19
%
326 491 54575%
BUILDING PERMITS
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Large Commercial Projects
Address Project Name Work Desc Valuation
801 5TH AVE TEXAS HEALTH RESOURCES HOSPITAL SURGICAL TOWER $200,000,000
9600 BLUE MOUND RD BLDG 1-12 REVELSTOKE APARTMENTSNEW 408 UNIT MULTI-FAMILY APARTMENT COMPLEX TO INCLUDE CLUBHOUSE AND LEASING OFFICE $45,400,000
4865 BRIARHAVEN RD OVERTON PARK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL NEW ELEMENTARY SCHOOL $25,000,000
401 HEMPHILL ST401 HEMPHILL MUTIFAMILY APARTMENTS AND PARKING GARAGE
NEW 5 STORY 237 UNIT APARTMENT BUILDING AND 5 STORY PARKING GARAGE $22,748,694
3701 LITSEY RD ALLIANCE CENTER NORTH NEW OFFICE/WAREHOUSE SHELL $21,322,023
NEW 184 UNIT SENIOR LIVING APARTMENT BUILDING WITH CLUBHOUSE AND OFFICE $20,485,000
10864 TEXAS HEALTH TRL THR ALLIANCE
NEW ADDITION AT DOCK, 2ND-4TH FLOOR ADDITION AND MECHANICAL AT ROOFTOP/ FINISH OUT GROUND FLOOR WITH MEDICAL SERVICE AREAS, KITCHEN, STORAGE, LAB, HOLDING ROOMS, BIOMED ROOM, ISO, SURGERY AND GI LAB
$14,850,000
2801 MORESBY ST BLDG A, B, C RENAISSANCE HEIGHTS SENIOR NEW 120 UNIT SENIOR LIVING APARTMENT BUILDING $14,432,629
7633 HARRIS PARKWAY GREAT HEARTS NEW 2 STORY CHARTER SCHOOL $8,000,000
2721 WINGATE ST THE MODERNE AT LINWOOD NEW 43 UNIT APARTMENT COMPLEX $7,000,000
464 BAILEY AVE 464 BAILY CORE AND SHELLREMODEL AND ADDITION: ADDING A SECOND FLOOR AS OFFICE SPACE AND REMODEL GROUND FLOOR TO PREPARE $3,750,000
5701 SHELTON ST EASTERN HILLS HIGH SCHOOL
RENOVATION AND NEW ADDITION TO INCLUDE EXISTING FITNESS CENTER, INTERIOR/EXTERIOR FINISHES, HVAC, SPRINKLER, FIRELANE, LOT LIGHTING, ADA RAMPS, LOCKER ROOMS, TRAINING ROOM, LAUNDRY ROOM, SHOWER ROOM, RESTROOM AND COACHING OFFICES
$2,959,289
5972 JERRY DUNN PKWY VENTANA NEW UNMANNED LIFT STATION $2,296,535
5501 COLUMBUS TRL PET SUITES NEW PET SUITES HOTEL $2,200,000
900 MONROE ST GORDON SWIFT BUILDING REMODEL/ NEW HVAC SYSTEM $2,069,672
7233 NORTH FWY SERVICE KING COLLISION CENTER NEW SERVICE KING COLLISION $1,900,000
4501 BRIDGE ST NOLAN HIGH SCHOOL NEW COMMERCIAL POOL $1,700,000
Water Jun '19 Jul '19 Aug '19 Sep '19 Oct '19Water Study Reviews in Process 10 12 7 10 7Water Study Reviews in Process with City 4 7 3 3 2Water Study Reviews in Process with Owner 6 5 4 7 5Avg. Water Study Reviews in Process with City (Days) 9.3 15.6 15.6 4.6 3.4Avg. Water Study Review in Process with Owner (Days) 1.0 30.1 7.3 1.6 10.1
Sewer Jun '19 Jul '19 Aug '19 Sep '19 Oct '19Sewer Study Reviews in Process 9 8 7 9 6Sewer Study Reviews in Process with City 3 5 2 5 1Sewer Study Reviews in Process with Owner 6 3 5 4 5Avg. Sewer Study Reviews in Process with City (Days) 11.3 14.5 17.4 4.3 4Avg. Sewer Study Review in Process with Owner (Days) 1.0 26.5 5.6 2.4 11.3
DEVELOPMENT PROCESS IMPROVEMENTS
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Task Department/Staff Assigned Status
Task Department/Staff Assigned Status
Task Department/Staff Assigned Status
Task Department/Staff Assigned Status
Active Development Process ImprovementsAs of October 2019
Accela Automation/Website/Technology Improvements (1 in progress)
Create shared database for CFAs, IPRC, inspections and closeout for developer-led infrastructure projects. P&D, TPW, ITS
The Plat CPC Decision notification was completed by consultant and is ready for staff to test. Staff is
working on amending the contract with the consultant to include revisions to workflow,
notifications, creation of an optional pre-submittal record, as well as reports for IPRC and decision letters for IPRC record to meet requirements of
HB 3167.
Completed lean process improvement evaluation for misc. projects. After discussing results with management, the process improvement has been expanded to include payment process for misc. projects.
Water Dept. - Sheree Collins, Martin Phillips & Tim Schwartz
The Water Department is still in conversations with the City's IT Department regarding the
feasibility of utilizing Accela for miscellaneous projects. We will keep DAC updated as we
progress.
Subdivision Ordinance (1 in progress)
Interdepartmental Staff and the DAC sub-committee will discuss developing guidelines for infill development and update Subdivision Ordinance standards
P&D - D.J. Harrell, Arty Wheaton-Rodriguez & Mary Elliot Staff continues to analyze H.B. 3167 and its full impact on Fort Worth's development process.
Permitting Review (1 in progress)
Complete lean process evaluation for commercial building permits. P&D - Allison Gray, Rochell Thompson, D.J. Harrell Allsion Gray continues to manage the
recommendations from the report.
Water & Sewer Department (1 in progress)
CONTACT INFORMATION
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Report produced by the City of Fort Worth Planning & Development Department Project Facilitation Office,
200 Texas Street, Fort Worth, Texas 76102, 817-392-1732
D.J. HarrellAssistant DirectorPlanning & Development [email protected]
Building PermitsAllison Gray, Assistant DirectorPlanning & Development DepartmentDevelopment [email protected]
InfrastructureVictor Tornero, Acting Program ManagerTransportation & Public Works DepartmentInfrastructure Plan Review [email protected]
StormwaterTyson Thompson, Development Services ManagerTransportation & Public Works DepartmentStormwater Management [email protected]