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BURLINGTON CODE ENFORCEMENT FY 2016 PROPOSED BUDGET

BURLINGTON CODE ENFORCEMENT FY 2016 PROPOSED BUDGET. Code Enforcement Functions. Inspection of Rental Housing Health Inspections Zoning Enforcement Vacant Building Enforcement Related Administration of Housing, Health, Zoning and Vacant Building Enforcement.

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BURLINGTON CODE ENFORCEMENT FY 2016 PROPOSED BUDGET

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  1. BURLINGTON CODE ENFORCEMENT FY 2016 PROPOSED BUDGET

  2. Code Enforcement Functions • Inspection of Rental Housing • Health Inspections • Zoning Enforcement • Vacant Building Enforcement • Related Administration of Housing, Health, Zoning and Vacant Building Enforcement

  3. Code Enforcement Organizational Chart William Ward Director Patricia Wehman Case Manager Jeanne Francis Zoning Specialist Michael Sheftman Graffiti Removal Coordinator Timothy Ahonen Inspector Sybil Thomas Administrator Delorita Meno Inspector Charlene Orton Administrator Patrick Maury Administrator Mathew Perry Inspector 5 Inspectors (full time) 1 Zoning Specialist (full time) 1 Graffiti Removal Coordinator (temp/seasonal) 3 Administrative Staff (full time) 1 Case Manager (full time) 1 Director (full time) Theodore Miles Inspector Kimberly Ianelli Inspector

  4. Top Fiscal Challenges for FY 16 • Rising personnel costs • Increased demands for services with no added personnel • Difficult to predict compliance rates with 2015 ordinance changes

  5. FY 16 Goals for Code Enforcement • Policy and procedure improvements to demonstrate inclusion of customer input. • Noise complaint reduction efforts with BPD and CJC • More than 4 unrelated enforcement • Technology changes to improve customer service • Billing process • Inspection results • Modernization of SeeClickFix with rollout of new data platform for city staff. • Improve citizen engagement with added report types and additional departments participating • Re-Launching with new functionality and to spread word in the community

  6. Top Fiscal changes from FY15 to FY 16 • Employee benefits –Expense • Wages – Expense • Rental Registration -Revenue

  7. Questions ?

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