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HomeMy WebLinkAbout0001_1_Departmental Monthly Reports CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE MEMORANDUM TO: MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL FROM: GRANT M. YATES CITY MANAGER DATE: APRIL 26, 2016 SUBJECT: MONTHLY PUBLIC WORKS SUMMARY APRIL 2016 Public Works Street Maintenance March April Pot Hole Repairs 152 64 Drain Inspections 32 29 Storm Drains Cleaned 32 42 Illegal Dumping Clean-ups 64 9 Signs Installed 5 68 Sign Repairs 51 0 Sidewalk Repairs (Square Ft) 0 0 Curb & Gutter Repairs (Linear Ft) 0 0 Removed Illegal Signs 11 18.36 Area Sprayed With Herbicide (in acres) 0 85 Shopping Carts Pick-Ups 24 0 Trimmed Trees Various Locations 7 33 Removal of Road Hazards 6 .5 Heatwurx Repair Unit 10 6 Vehicle Maintenance Vehicle Repairs 15 14 Vehicle Service 2 3 Alignments 0 0 Tire Installation & Repairs 12 18 Small Equipment Repairs 7 4 Service Calls 9 12 Mufflers & Tailpipes 0 0 Body Shop Repairs 0 0 Trailers Repaired 10 6 Batteries & Jump Starts 8 7 Boat Repairs 7 9 Heavy Equipment Repairs 13 16 Vehicle Maintenance Program (Fleet 2000) 0 0 Weed Abatement City Lots Cleaned 4 9 days Trees Trimmed 110 113 Illegal Dumping Clean-ups 6 8 Shopping Carts Picked Up 2 4 Checked all Landscaped areas for Major Issues 0 0 Removed Illegal Signs 15 12 Facilities Division – Service Calls City Hall 27 29 P.W. Yard 3 23 Cultural Center 8 11 Community Center 2 6 Senior Center 3 7 Tiny Tots 0 0 Chamber Building 2 0 Station 85 2 2 Station 94 1 3 Station 97 0 2 Parks 35 Lakes 3 COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPARTMENT AGENDA REPORT TO: Grant Yates, City Manager FROM: Johnathan O. Skinner, Community Services Director DATE: April 26, 2016 SUBJECT: Community Services Department Monthly Report ________________________________________________________________________ PREPARED BY: Audrey Young, Management Analyst RECOMMENDATION: Receive and file BACKGROUND: The following provides a summary of the Community Services Department’s programs, activities and events for March 2016. ARTS AND CULTURE The Arts and Culture Subcommittee met to further discuss a potential License Agreement to operate an Arts and Culture Facility at the west end of Main Street. Studio 395 Foundation proposes to host workshops, artist work stations and a variety of events that will promote arts and culture along Main Street and hopefully become an economic development catalyst for the area. COMMUNITY CENTER AND RECREATION The Community Center was packed full this March with lots of visitors attending classes including, Zumba, Tae Kwon Do, Self Defense, Cheerleading, Ballet, Early Learners, and Gymnastics. The Community Center continued its spring trend of over 6,000 visitors in March and the McVicker Skate Park hosted one private rental. The Community Center and Staff are working on our new seasonal class brochure and excited to have a fun filled summer with lots of programs. The recreation program software collected $26,400 in recreation class fees in March. SENIOR CENTER The Senior Activity Center kept busy this March with more trips and a couple parties! The first of our two parties was a St. Patrick’s Day party with fun games, brain teasers, music, a free raffle, and “Potty Golf.” Our other party was a more formal Spring Party complete with a catered lunch and a mock game show “Not the Price is Right.” We really had a lot of fun guessing and playing the game, and the food from Thomas Catering was delicious. Our local BINGO group helped sponsor the Spring Party and Continental Real Estate sponsored the dessert at the St. Patrick’s Day Party. Consistent programs at the Senior Center saw steady participation, The “Fit after 50” exercise program averaged 20 participants daily, the County Lunch program served an average of 28 people per day, the bridge, bingo and art programs hosted holiday parties of their own with above average attendance. The volunteers noted over 200 walk-in visitors who are not traditional participants but instead are searching for information and resources. The County tax program has been keeping the facility and staff busy as well with most days the service catering to more than a dozen participants. LA LAGUNA RESORT AND BOAT LAUNCH With the weather maintaining, the campground experienced a consistent number of weekend campers utilizing the facilities. Boat launching also stayed steady and publicity to promote the National Waterski and Jet Boat Competition of April 2nd and 3rd was distributed to boaters and campers. Campground staff continue to improve the grounds in preparation for a busy season. SPECIAL EVENTS March was an eventful month with multiple events targeting a variety of age groups. The following is a synopsis of all the action: March 19, 2016 Cottonwood Canyon HOA hosted their annual Egg Hunt Festival at Creekside Park from 10 am to 2 pm with 200 people in attendance. March 19, 2016 The Blacklight Run returned for their second year at the Diamond Stadium with over 4,000 people in attendance. Participants were able to enjoy a 3-mile course that had them glowing! March 26, 2016 The Community Services Department hosted their annual Children’s Fair and Egg Hunt from 10 am to 2 pm at McVicker Canyon Park. Over 5,000 people were able to enjoy an egg hunt that featured 8,000 eggs with 24,000 pieces of candy and a fair that included entertainment provided by our classes at the Lake Community Center, non-profit booths with free activities for the kids, food vendors and jumpers. Prizes were donated by Shore Pointe Equity Management and included gift cards to Toys R Us, Amazon, Regal Movie Theater, McDonalds, Target and Denny’s. We had over 25 volunteers assisting during the egg hunt and 5 that stayed to assist as the Easter Bunny and event help during the fair. March 26, 2016 The Dream Center hosted their annual Egg Hunt at City Park with over 150 people in attendance from 11 am to 1 pm. March 26, 2016 On March 26th, the Mayor hosted his third Healthy LE end of the month challenge in Canyon Hills. The event kicked off with DB Fitness hosting a 10 minute warm -up aimed at physical safety. The Mayor then led everyone on the three mile roundtrip trek up to Canyon Hills Park and back before enjoying a refreshingly healthy juice at Juice-it Up, while Juice-it Up taught everyone about the tricks of the trade and be nefits of juicing. The event attracted over 30 participants of all ages and abilities. VOLUNTEERS We have already had a total of 13 volunteer applications this year. Several volunteers help with the preparations for the Egg Hunt and on the day of the Children’s Fair. We are currently recruiting for the following departments: Community Service and Public Works/Engineering. REPORT TO CITY COUNCIL TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL FROM: GRANT YATES, CITY MANAGER DATE: APRIL 26, 2016 SUBJECT: COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT MONTHLY REPORT – FEBRUARY 2016 February 2016 January thru February 2016 January thru February 2015 Key Indicators Number Dollar Amt. Number Dollar Amt. Number Dollar Amt. PLANNING DIVISION Plans Submitted: 1. East Lake Specific Plan, Erratum – A request for an amendment to Specific Plan Amendment 6 (SPA-6) specifically and exclusively pertaining to Parcel 18 of Tentative Tract Map (TTM) 31920. Applicant: Brian Milich, McMillin Summerly LLC 2. Minor Residential Design Review No. 2016-01 – A request for a 1,584 sq. ft. single-family home with 2-car garage and 382 sq. ft. covered patio at 219 E. Heald. Applicant: 8 $33,996.00 9 $36,825 6 $23,274 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT MONTHLY REPORT – FEBRUARY 2016 APRIL 26, 2016 PAGE 2 OF 6 February 2016 January thru February 2016 January thru February 2015 Key Indicators Number Dollar Amt. Number Dollar Amt. Number Dollar Amt. Jose Eladio Cruz 3. Residential Design Review No. 2016-02 – A request for residential design approval for 82 single-family homes located in TR 28214-6, -7 and -8 in the Alberhill Ranch Specific Plan. Applicant: Peter Pitassi, Diversified Pacific 4. Temporary Use Permit – Request for a temporary strawberry stand at the corner of Collier & Riverside. Applicant: Ted Thacker 5. Commercial Design Review No. 2016-03/Tentative Parcel Map No. 37094 – Request to construct new Airstream Recreational Vehicle sales, parts and service facility located at 18870 Camino Del Norte. Applicant: Dan Hinson, HC&D Architects, Inc. 6. Preliminary Application Review No. 2016-01 – Request for preliminary review of Lake Resort Apartments to be located at Vail Street and Grand Avenue. Applicant: Steve Galvez COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT MONTHLY REPORT – FEBRUARY 2016 APRIL 26, 2016 PAGE 3 OF 6 February 2016 January thru February 2016 January thru February 2015 Key Indicators Number Dollar Amt. Number Dollar Amt. Number Dollar Amt. 7. Finding of Public Convenience or Necessity – A request for a finding of Public Convenience or Necessity for a Type 20 (beer and wine sales) at Aldi Market located at 18294 Collier Avenue. Applicant: Skip Janes, Al California, LLC 8. Residential Design Review No. 2016-02 – A request for residential design approval for 59 single-family homes located in TR 31920-9 in the Summerly development. Applicant: Brandon Collins, Woodside Homes Planning Permits Issued: Home Based Businesses – New 9 $1,035 20 $2,404 23 $2,973 Landscaping Plans Plans Submitted 4 5 1 Plans Approved 1 1 0 Approved Planning Cases: 1. Industrial Design Review No. 2015- 02 - A request for approval for the design and construction of three (3) industrial buildings located on the north side of Chaney Street, approximately 920 feet west of Minthorn Street. Applicant: Kirk Moeller, MMA Architects. (Approved by City Council on 2-9-16) 5 10 4 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT MONTHLY REPORT – FEBRUARY 2016 APRIL 26, 2016 PAGE 4 OF 6 February 2016 January thru February 2016 January thru February 2015 Key Indicators Number Dollar Amt. Number Dollar Amt. Number Dollar Amt. 2. Extension of Time for Tentative Tract Map No. 28214 – A request for a three-year Extension of Time for Tentative Tract Map No. 28214. Applicant: Tom Tomlinson, Castle & Cooke Lake Elsinore West, Inc. (Approved by City Council on 2-23- 16) 3. Commercial Design Review No. 2015-09 - A request by for approval of the construction of a 36,664 square foot four (4) story 64 room La Quinta Inn hotel on an approximately 1.05 acre site. Applicant Joseph Karaki, Western States Engineering (Approved by City Council on 2-23-16) (Related Conditional Use Permit No. 2016-03 was approved by PC on 2-2-16.) 4. Residential Design Review No. 2015-07 - A request by for approval of the installation of a 1,238 Square foot modular home located at 30040 Illinois Street. Applicant: John Rowland, Santa Rosa Development Consultants (Approved by Planning Commission on 2-2-16.) 5. Conditional Use Permit No. 2015-11 – Request to establish and operate a food distribution facility within an existing 7,850 square foot building with outside storage on property COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT MONTHLY REPORT – FEBRUARY 2016 APRIL 26, 2016 PAGE 5 OF 6 February 2016 January thru February 2016 January thru February 2015 Key Indicators Number Dollar Amt. Number Dollar Amt. Number Dollar Amt. located at 506 W. Minthorn Street. Applicant: HOPE (Helping Our People in Elsinore) (Approved by Planning Commission on 2-16-16.) BUILDING DIVISION Plans Submitted 63 132 143 Buildings Permits New Single Family Residences 25 $4,700,092 (valuation) 25 $4,700,092 (valuation) 46 $9,620,528 (valuation) Others 416 $1,454,226 (valuation) 666 $6,426,698 (valuation) 112 $648,721 (valuation) Totals 441 $6,154,318 (valuation) 691 $11,126,790 (valuation) 158 $10,269,249 (valuation) Buildings Inspections 1,751 3,580 3,408 FIRE MARSHAL Fire Plan Checks 34 62 66 Fire Inspections 246 354 276 CODE ENFORCEMENT Code Notice of Violations 54 118 176 Field Inspections 289 603 548 Parking Enforcement Citations 757 $49,752 1,484 $99,151 1,751 $112,791 Foreclosed Home Activity 8 25 37 Notice of Violations 1 2 7 Field Inspections 34 63 84 Graffiti 86 315 N/A Signs Pulled 65 169 N/A BUSINESS LICENSES Issued – New Commercial 8 $1,771 13 $2,314 12 $1,311 Issued – New Contractor (Out of City) 36 $3,780 59 $6,191 60 $5,960 Renewed 143 $23,075 283 $38,676 276 $35,037 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT MONTHLY REPORT – FEBRUARY 2016 APRIL 26, 2016 PAGE 6 OF 6 February 2016 January thru February 2016 January thru February 2015 Key Indicators Number Dollar Amt. Number Dollar Amt. Number Dollar Amt. Yard Sale Permits 30 48 74 NEW BUSINESSES IN LAKE ELSINORE – FEBRUARY 2016 PROVIDENCE II HARBOR GRAND APTS 15120 GRAND AVE DICKEY'S BARBECUE PIT 29273 CENTRAL AVE STE B EZ SMOG 311 W MINTHORN ST #4 V.I.P.'S CAFE RESTAURANT 29997 CANYON HILLS RD #160 MAIN ST. KITCHEN & TAP 157 N MAIN ST LINKS AT SUMMERLY 29381 VILLAGE PKWY ATM SPECIALITY SERVICES, INC 535 BIRCH ST STUDIO 395 FOUNDATION INC 530 CRANE ST #G REPORT TO CITY COUNCIL TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL FROM: GRANT YATES, CITY MANAGER DATE: APRIL 26, 2016 SUBJECT: COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT MONTHLY REPORT – MARCH 2016 March 2016 January thru March 2016 January thru March 2015 Key Indicators Number Dollar Amt. Number Dollar Amt. Number Dollar Amt. PLANNING DIVISION Plans Submitted: 1. Finding of Public Convenience or Necessity – A request for a finding of Public Convenience or Necessity for a Type 21 (Off- Sale General) at Kings Liquor and Mart relocating to 16758 Lakeshore Drive. Applicant: Reda Wasef, Kings Liquor and Mart 2. Preliminary Application Review No. 2016-02 - Request for preliminary review of Mixed Use Site Development with primary use of hotel with restaurant and banquet facilities to be located on Riverside Drive near Joy 8 $31,020.00 17 $67,845 10 $32,794 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT MONTHLY REPORT – MARCH 2016 APRIL 26, 2016 PAGE 2 OF 5 March 2016 January thru March 2016 January thru March 2015 Key Indicators Number Dollar Amt. Number Dollar Amt. Number Dollar Amt. Street. Applicant: Juintow Lin 3. Preliminary Application Review No. 2016-03 - Request for preliminary review of “Artian Alley at Diamond” development with hotel and retail stores located at Diamond Drive & Malaga Road. Applicant: Jeffrey C. Pomeroy/Civil Partners 4. Residential Design Review No. 2016-04 & Conditional Use Permit No. 2016-03 – A request for approval of a 121 unit Senior Apartment project on Lakeshore Drive at High Street. Applicant: Tin Vo 5. Conditional Use Permit No. 2016-04 – A request for establishment of a pet crematorium at 18270 Pasadena Avenue. Applicant: Steve Rawlings, Integris Development 6. Minor Commercial Design Review No. 2016-05 & Conditional Use Permit No. 2016-05 – Request to modify existing McDonald’s drive-thru to split into 2 lanes with new equipment to reduce stacking.at 18283 Collier. Applicant: Zorah Mariano, Stantec Architecture. COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT MONTHLY REPORT – MARCH 2016 APRIL 26, 2016 PAGE 3 OF 5 March 2016 January thru March 2016 January thru March 2015 Key Indicators Number Dollar Amt. Number Dollar Amt. Number Dollar Amt. 7. Minor Commercial Design Review No. 2016-05– Request to install Bloom Energy fuel cell generator and ancillary equipment at existing Home Depot located at 18282 Collier. Applicant: James Matthew, Bloom Energy 8. Commercial Design Review No. 2016-06 – Request for approval of clothing/donation bins at 1503 W. Lakeshore Drive. Applicant USAGAIN, LLC. Planning Permits Issued: Home Based Businesses – New 14 $1,762 34 $4,166 34 $3,945 Landscaping Plans Plans Submitted 0 5 2 Plans Approved 4 5 1 Approved Planning Cases: 1. Minor Design Review No. 2015-08 – Requested review of a new 1,521 sq. ft. single-family dwelling unit with two-car garage on Lake Street (APN 373-182-014). Applicant: Patricia Gutierrez. (Approved by Planning Commission on 3-1-16) 2. Finding of Public Convenience or Necessity – A request for a finding of Public Convenience or Necessity for a Type 20 (beer and wine sales) 3 13 4 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT MONTHLY REPORT – MARCH 2016 APRIL 26, 2016 PAGE 4 OF 5 March 2016 January thru March 2016 January thru March 2015 Key Indicators Number Dollar Amt. Number Dollar Amt. Number Dollar Amt. at Aldi Market located at 18294 Collier Avenue. Applicant: Skip Janes, Al California, LLC. (Approved by Planning Commission on 3-1-16) 3. Finding of Public Convenience or Necessity – A request for a finding of Public Convenience or Necessity for a Type 21 (Off-Sale General) at Kings Liquor and Mart relocating to 16758 Lakeshore Drive. Applicant: Reda Wasef, Kings Liquor and Mart (Approved by Planning Commission on 3-15-16.) BUILDING DIVISION Plans Submitted 90 222 221 Buildings Permits New Single Family Residences 27 $4,691,541 (valuation) 52 $9,391.633 (valuation) 65 $13,273,629 (valuation) Others 423 $1,462,777 (valuation) 1,089 $7,889,475 (valuation) 196 $1,230,090 (valuation) Totals 450 $6,154,318 (valuation) 1,141 $17,281,108 (valuation) 261 $14,503,719 (valuation) Buildings Inspections 2,447 6,027 5,865 FIRE MARSHAL Fire Plan Checks 35 97 96 Fire Inspections 447 801 430 CODE ENFORCEMENT Code Notice of Violations 45 163 308 Field Inspections 280 883 923 Parking Enforcement Citations 797 $50,924 2,281 $150,075 2,507 $160,958 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT MONTHLY REPORT – MARCH 2016 APRIL 26, 2016 PAGE 5 OF 5 March 2016 January thru March 2016 January thru March 2015 Key Indicators Number Dollar Amt. Number Dollar Amt. Number Dollar Amt. Foreclosed Home Activity 3 28 52 Notice of Violations 0 2 8 Field Inspections 19 82 99 Graffiti 211 526 N/A Signs Pulled 104 273 N/A BUSINESS LICENSES Issued – New Commercial 14 $1,015 27 $3,329 21 $2,042 Issued – New Contractor (Out of City) 28 $2,830 87 $9,021 392 $8,481 Renewed 170 $34,113 453 $72,790 392 $57,988 Yard Sale Permits 30 78 114 NEW BUSINESSES IN LAKE ELSINORE – MARCH 2016 CHAMPION WHEEL CO. INC 18537 COLLIER AVE LAKE ELSINORE CENTRAL AUTO GLASS 18281 COLLIER AVE #F SO CAL E-WASTE 570 CENTRAL AVE STE J-3 U HEAT SEAL SOLUTIONS 18277 PASADENA ST STE B-103 THRIFTY'S DOT'S RESALE STORE 31620 AUTO CENTER DR INK SANITY TATTOO 31089 RIVERSIDE DR ALDI #78 18294 COLLIER AVE JOHNSON'S AUTO SERVICE 571 CRANE ST #I-A PRO-ACTIVE STAFFING INC. 31900 MISSION TRL STE 110 MODERN IMAGE HAIR STUDIO 371 RAILROAD CANYON RD STE C BOB & GARY'S FIELD FRESH BERRIES DEXTER AVE THE AUTO DISTRICT, LLC 31721 RIVERSIDE DR March 2016Priority 12015 2016 2014 2015 2016 Traffic Team 2015 2016Calls For Service52 39124 120 124DUI Traffic Collisions19Average Response 6.52 6.456.93 6.72 6.07DUI Arrests16 12Priority 22015 2016 2014 2015 2016Injuries13 17Calls For Service765 7781,751 2,074 2,185Fatalities00Priority 32015 2016 2014 2015 2016Calls For Service786 7412,155 2,249 2,186Priority 42015 2016 2014 2015 2016Calls For Service411 437 1,300 1,254 1,324Special Teams SET TSTPriorities 1‐42015 2016 2014 2015 2016Arrests14 17Calls For Service2,014 1,995 5,330 5,697 5,819Search Warrants32High Visibility Patrol30 0Caseload/Investigations15 13Community Service Projects52Citizen Complaints40Lake Elsinore City Police Department Monthly StatisticsMarchYear To DateHazardous Violation Citations194 3755276578641139778741437Priority 1Priority 2Priority 3Priority 4Calls For Service20152016116130194912170375DUI TrafficCollisionsDUI Arrests Injuries Fatalities HV CitationsTraffic Statistics20152016 Riverside County Fire / CAL-FIRE Serving the City of Lake Elsinore Monthly Report 3-1-2016 through 3-31-2016 This monthly report is to provide commination between the fire department and city staff. In the report you will see emergency activity which has occurred in the City of Lake Elsinore, in addition to the general business activity undertaken by the fire staff. 1.INCIDENT SUMMARY: Public Servic e Vehicl e Fire 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 3 1 3 0 3 0 6 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 2 6 2 6 41 2 435Lake Elsinore 26 3 343 3 3 Public Service Res Fire Standby Traffic Collision Vehicle Fire Total 2 6 41 435 Incidents by Jurisdiction False Alarm Haz Mat Medical Other Fire Other Misc 0 0 0 3 Grand Total 26 3 343 3 3 0 0 0 3 Battalion Total 0 0 3 0 0 Station Total 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 2 Battalion 13 Station 68 Menifee Lake Elsinore 0 0 3 0 0 1 2 Battalion Total 1 0 0 0 0 Station Total 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 2 6 40 430 Battalion 4 Station 64 Sycamore Creek Lake Elsinore 1 0 0 0 1 10 58 Battalion Total 25 3 340 3 3 Station Total 7 1 35 1 0 1 0 0 1 10 58 0 1 0 7 101 Station 97 Rosetta Canyon Lake Elsinore 7 1 35 0 1 0 7 101 Station Total 5 1 83 0 1 3 9 143 Station 94 Canyon Hill Lake Elsinore 5 1 83 0 Station Total 4 0 123 2 1 2 1 1 3 9 143 0 0 1 1 13 Station 85 Mcvicker Park Lake Elsinore 4 0 123 0 0 1 1 13 Station Total 1 0 10 0 0 0 2 12 Station 61 Wildomar Lake Elsinore 1 0 10 0 0 0 2 12 Station Total 1 0 8 0 1 1 11 103 Station 11 Lakeland Village Lake Elsinore 1 0 8 0 1 1 11 103 Station Total 7 1 81 0 1 0 Total Battalion 2 Station 10 Elsinore Lake Elsinore 7 1 81 0 1 0 Incidents by Battalion, Station and Jurisdiction False Alarm Haz Mat Medica l Other Fire Other Misc Res Fire Standb y Traffic Collisi o Riverside County Fire / CAL-FIRE Serving the City of Lake Elsinore Monthly Report 2.SIGNIFICANT INCIDENTS: Rattlesnake bite of a juvenile on El Toro Road and Hwy 74 3.STATION ACTIVITIES AND EVENTS: Explorer post weekly training Tuesdays at Station 97 FC Joe Taylor and FC Dan Harris both promoted to Battalion Chief FC Cody Eaves assumed Fire Station 85, FC Stuart Sharp assumed Station 97 4.TRAINING: Tactical Shooter Training/Boat Operations and CPT Captains Training Riverside County Fire / CAL-FIRE Serving the City of Lake Elsinore Monthly Report Riverside County Fire / CAL-FIRE Serving the City of Lake Elsinore Monthly Report Response Activity Incidents Reported for the month of March,2016 and Lake Elsinore City False Alarm 26 Haz Mat 3 Medical 34 3 Other Fire 3 Other Misc 3 Public Service Assist 6 Res Fire 2 Standby 6 Traffic Collision 41 Vehicle Fire 2 Incident Total: 435 False Alarm 6.0%26 Haz Mat 0.7%3 Medical 78.9%343 Other Fire 0.7%3 Other Misc 0.7%3 Public Service Assist 1.4%6 Res Fire 0.5%2 Standby 1.4%6 Traffic Collision 9.4%41 Vehicle Fire 0.5%2 Total:100.0%435 Riverside County Fire / CAL-FIRE Serving the City of Lake Elsinore Monthly Report Average Enroute to Onscene Time* Enroute Time = When a unit has been acknowledged as responding. Onscene Time = When a unit has been acknowledge as being on scene. For any other statistic outside Enroute to Onscene please contact the IT Help Desk at 951-940-6900 <5 Minutes +5 Minutes +10 Minutes +20 Minutes Averag e % 0 to 5 min 316 89 8 4 4.3 75 .8 % Riverside County Fire / CAL-FIRE Serving the City of Lake Elsinore Monthly Report Left Blank