FD 2024 Annual Report

CODE ENFORCEMENT The Code Enforcement team investigates

693

complaints and proactively inspects properties within the City to abate violations of adopted city ordinances, state and federal laws, and international codes. This includes three members dedicated to the investigation of nuisance concerns, insect or rodent harborage, inoperable vehicles and parking, dilapidated structures, rubbish, and debris storage, high grass, and zoning or use concerns. In addition, three team members are dedicated to health inspections of over 750 licensed food establishments that include restaurants, grocery and convenience stores, schools, daycares, mobile food units, and flea market vendors. CE Staff are also responsible for plan reviews of all new commercial food establishments and temporary food license applications for special private events and city-sponsored events to ensure the safe and healthy storage, preparation, and serving of food for consumption by the public. PFD's CE Team facilitates the education of the public using numerous tools and technologies in order to foster a foundational understanding of the interpretation and reasoning behind all applicable codes in a non-punitive, mentoring approach within the community.

452 Complaint Cases Routine Semi-Annual Inspections

3,459

Inspections on Completed Cases

253

Proactive Cases

86

Mobile Food Unit Inspections

26

Alcohol Location Verification Inspections

93 227

Commercial Plan Reviews

Temp. Health Application Reviews

17

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