ISSUE:
The main issue at hand is that we are receiving 70% of the Evaluation Report by
Engineer applications between the Preliminary Review Deadline and the Midnight
Completion Deadline.
BACKGROUND: During the last
application cycle we received a total of 111 applications which were filed
using the Evaluation Report by Engineer Method and of those applications 79 of
them were validated between the two deadlines. The previous application cycle
produced similar results. May 2, 2014 was the listed preliminary review
deadline. May 8, 2014 was the listed Midnight completion deadline. The reports
for public comments were due to be posted on May 16, 2014 giving the staff only
5 business days to review all of the applications, provide comments on the
applications, and post the reports for public comments. With such an influx of
applications in that short period of time it has become a difficult task for
the staff. Once we move to the new 2014 Building Code the amount of
applications received during this small time frame will triple, and create a
major strain on the application review staff. With the new proposed plan the
staff will have 7-10 days and sufficient time to set applications to re-apply
without a “rush” from all parties as we have experienced in the past.
STAFF
RECOMMENDATION:
Staff would like to propose that we move the completion deadline back
one week to the time of the preliminary review deadline. This would give us
sufficient time to conduct a more thorough review of “Evaluation report by
engineer method” applications for accuracy in a timely manner. Implementing
this change will help further streamline the Product Approval Program and the
application review process.