Fire OFM Statistics for the Month of January 2018
City of Menifee Office of the Fire Marshal
Riverside County Fire Department OFM
Statistics for the Period of
January 3rd thru January 31st, 2018
February 5, 2018
During the 20 available business days in January the personnel assigned
to the Menifee Office of the Fire Marshal conducted 121 field
inspections and completed 49 individual plan reviews. During this
period staff attended 12 development related meetings, responded to
16 requests for counter assistance, and replied to 23 phone or e-mail
inquiries. These do not include responding to multiple requests for field
inspection scheduling for projects in process.
Plan review turn-around time is staying ahead of scheduled due dates
and inspections are averaging within 48 hours of requests.
Development review of Planning case applications are in some cases
currently 2 weeks ahead of due dates.
Revenue collected for plan reviews, inspections and planning
application reviews are as follows:
Jan 3-9 $11,038.00
Jan 10-12 $6,011.00
Jan 16-24 $5,514.00
January 24-31 $10,507.00
Total Revenue $33,070.00 (January 2018)
** These numbers were provided by Building and Safety Division permit
counter staff and come from the Acela Permit tracking program utilized
for this purpose. Totals may not reflect any permit fees collected on the
31st end of business day.
City of Menifee Office of the Fire Marshal
Riverside County Fire Department OFM
Statistics for the Period of
January 3rd thru January 31st, 2018
One of the highlights of this month was the delivery and outfitting for
service of two City of Menifee RAV4 vehicles assigned to the Menifee
OFM. Chief Pemberton arranged for Safety Lighting, Key vaults and
graphics for the new vehicles to be installed and applied by Riverside
County Support services. They will be in service by next week.
Several plan reviews included fire clearance for major projects
including the Lennar at Town Center development, several new phases
at Audie Murphy Ranch, the Peppertree Development, Heritage Homes
and the Willowtree Development. A review of the proposed Fleming
Ranch development was completed for conditions of approval in
coordination with the review and conditioning by Riverside County/Cal
Fire Strategic Planning.
On January 11th The Menifee OFM office in cooperation with the
Riverside County OFM Riverside Office provided training at City hall for
City staff in processing permits and understanding Fire department
requirements for multiple types of inspections and specific construction
permits specific to fire systems.
With the growing number of tract files, permit files and documentation
related to development the office has outgrown the allotted space for
files and plans. The City of Menifee OFM office continues to receive
plans and documents from the Riverside County Market Street office
that relate to ongoing projects in the city assumed by the Menifee
OFM. This has impacted the OFM and Building and Safety Division who
share the same office space for file and document retention.
City of Menifee Office of the Fire Marshal
Riverside County Fire Department OFM
Statistics for the Period of
January 3rd thru January 31st, 2018
In between inspections, plan reviews, document retention, scheduling,
billing, as well as required reports, Menifee staff has a full workload as
do other divisions in this growing community.
The new Fire Marshal services provided locally continue to receive
positive comments on service delivery and assistance to the public and
business community from customers, City staff and the Development
community.
Respectfully Submitted,
Paul R. Villalobos
Assistant Fire Marshal
Riverside County OFM
City of Menifee Office