Regulatory Research at Pond Robinson & Associates


Regulatory Research at Pond Robinson & Associates
Regulatory research is a critical component of our Development Due Diligence process and Property Condition Assessments (PCAs). We conduct this research to ensure compliance with zoning and building regulations, as well as to verify that there are no outstanding issues that could affect a project. Below, we’ll take you through the key steps of our regulatory research process, which helps us provide accurate and thorough assessments for our clients.
Initial Documentation Review
The first step in our regulatory research process is to check the offering memorandum and other provided documents to identify the potential city or county jurisdiction. This allows us to gather basic information, such as the project number, property name, and building addresses. All relevant documents are saved in the project file under a folder named “Regulatory” for easy access.
Research Zoning Classification
To determine the zoning classification of a property, we begin by performing an online search for the city, county, and state. Most jurisdictions have a dedicated “Planning” or “Zoning” department where zoning information is publicly available. We review the zoning map to ensure that the property falls within the correct jurisdiction and notate the zoning classification (e.g., CD for commercial district, RM for residential multi-family, or PD for planned development).
Obtain Current Ordinances
Once we’ve confirmed the zoning classification, we obtain a copy of the current ordinance, which can typically be found on the same webpage as the zoning map. We input the zoning classification code and print out the relevant pages of the ordinance, making sure to include important details such as designated use, development standards, and offsite parking requirements. For properties under a “PD” classification, we often need to obtain additional documents such as site plan approvals, which may require a phone call to the department if not available online.
Validate Zoning Classification
To ensure that the zoning classification is correct, we either verify the information through the documents provided or by reaching out to the zoning department for confirmation. If we encounter issues, the department can assist us in pulling the ordinance or locating archived paperwork related to planned developments.
Investigate Building Code Violations
Next, we contact the building department to inquire about any outstanding building code violations. This process may require us to submit a request in writing. We document all communications, including the submission method (email, fax, or online form), and retain a PDF of the request for our records.
Verify Certificates of Occupancy
We then check the provided documents and consult with the PR&A representative for any available Certificates of Occupancy (CO). For warehouses or retail spaces, we aim to secure both “shell” and tenant COs. If these certificates are not available, we reach out to the building department or search the jurisdiction’s website. All obtained COs are saved as PDFs in the project’s network folder.
Fire Code Violations and Inspection Reports
Our next step is to research any fire code violations by contacting the fire department’s “Prevention” or “Fire Marshal” division. We inquire about open fire code violations or issues at the property and ask how we can obtain the latest fire inspection report. Similar to building code violations, these requests may also require written documentation, and we note the details and status on our checklist.
Keep the Team Updated
Throughout the process, we keep the PR&A generalist informed of our findings. As new information comes in, we share updates on what’s been discovered and highlight any irregularities, such as temporary COs or discrepancies in property addresses. This ensures everyone on the team stays aligned and aware of any issues that need further investigation.
Follow-Up and Finalize Research
We continue following up with each department and contact until all necessary information is gathered or the report is finalized. Ensuring all pieces of information are complete is vital to providing our clients with the most accurate and reliable data possible.
Address Follow-Up Questions
As the process moves forward, the PR&A generalist may have follow-up questions or require additional clarification. For example, they may discover concerns with parking or zoning compliance that need further investigation. We are always available to provide additional research and resolve any new questions that arise.
Outstanding Permits: If open permits are mentioned during our inquiry with the building department, we conduct additional research on these permits, including their dates, types, and statuses, going back two years.
By following these steps, we ensure that all regulatory aspects of a property are thoroughly investigated and documented, helping our clients make informed decisions. Our commitment to proactive research, clear communication, and attention to detail sets us apart in delivering high-quality Property Condition Assessments.
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Construction Services Leadership

Michael Raybon
Managing Principal
Michael Raybon is the Managing Principal of Pond, Robinson & Associates and brings 30 years of experience in the evaluation of existing facilities. Mr. Raybon has been the project engineer on thousands of projects involving all types of construction material forensic investigations. Over the last 15 years, Mr. Raybon has been an integral part of the operations and management of Pond, Robinson & Associates. In addition to previously conducting and reviewing property condition assessments and reports, Mr. Raybon has extensive technical expertise in evaluating the following construction materials: concrete, steel, masonry, stucco, roofing and waterproofing materials and membranes, sealants, coatings, and pavements. Mr. Raybon has been a registered Professional Engineer for 22 years.
Mr. Raybon has significant experience in both business management and client management. In his ownership role at Pond, Robinson & Associates, LP he interacts with real estate investors and corporate clients helping to coordinate evaluating the physical risk prior to real estate transactions or associated with operational issues.
Mr. Raybon has cultivated an understanding of site development, building construction administration, specifications, scheduling, and project management issues nationwide. Additionally, he has directed and managed consultants, contractors, and vendors to maintain schedules and budgets. In his role, Mr. Raybon has coordinated the engineering assessment of major projects located in many submarkets throughout the nation and reviewed the conclusions of specialty sub consultants for his clients on commercial office, industrial, retail, and multi-family properties.
Education
B.S., Materials Science and Engineering, University of Florida 1990
Registrations
Professional Engineer, Florida, 1998
Professional Engineer, Texas, 2009

Rebecca Fischer
Director of Construction Services
Rebecca L. Fischer is the Director of Construction Services at Pond, Robinson & Associates and brings over 25 years of facilities and construction consulting experience to the firm. Ms. Fischer has been involved in the design and construction of several new facilities, development and construction monitoring of large projects, and the assessment of existing buildings nationwide. She has over 21years of experience at PR&A working with our Investment and Asset Management clients on high profile development projects including high-profile resorts, office and residential complexes, and multi-family projects with total project costs of up to $935M. Through her experience with development and construction projects she has cultivated an understanding of site development, building construction administration, specifications, scheduling, quality assurance, cost control, and project management issues. She is a registered LEED® AP BD+C professional which has helped clients achieve their sustainability goals within their portfolio.
As Director of Construction Services, Ms. Fischer is tasked with client relations, coordination of services, mentorship and management of personnel, continuing education, and the quality maintenance of the construction related services and reporting. She is also actively involved in the construction administration and monitoring of several projects. Her years of experience allow here to add value for her clients related to budget, scheduling, quality control, and assessment of building components and design including the building envelope and accessibility.
Education
Bachelor of Science, Civil Engineering, Texas A&M University, 1997
Master of Engineering, Civil Engineering, Texas A&M University, 1999
Registrations
Professional Structural Engineer, Texas since 2003
LEED® AP BD+C since 2012

David Jones
Director of Real Estate Services
David Jones brings over ten years of well-rounded experience in design, construction, facility assessments and project management to Pond, Robinson & Associates. His role is to serve as bridge for clients, helping them understand and develop the right technical or project management approach to each investment or exchange. Mr. Jones has provided services to institutional real estate investors and lenders and many developers and contractors.
Mr. Jones has experience with property condition evaluations and construction observation and compliance reviews related to all asset types, including commercial office, industrial, retail, and multi-family improvements. His consulting experience includes comprehensive reviews of design documents for planned projects, performing evaluations of existing properties, and acting as the owner’s representative during the construction of properties of various sizes and complexities.
Education
Bachelor of Science, Construction Management, University of Houston, Houston, Texas
Registrations
Associate Constructor, American Institute of Constructors, License 10711
LEED® Green Associate™, Green Business Certification Inc. Credential ID 11131858
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