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File #: 15-15720    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Policy Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 5/4/2021 In control: City Council Business Meeting
On agenda: 5/24/2021 Final action:
Title: Approve Amendments to Chapter 5, Article II - Regulation of Non-Residential Buildings and Structures
Attachments: 1. Ordinance - Chapter 5, Article II

Title

Approve Amendments to Chapter 5, Article II - Regulation of Non-Residential Buildings and Structures

 

Action

Action:

Approve amendments to City Code of Ordinances Chapter 5, Article II - Regulation of Non-Residential Buildings and Structures.

 

Body

Committee Chair:

Malcolm Graham, Great Neighborhoods Committee

 

Staff Resource(s):

Pamela Wideman, Housing and Neighborhood Services
Jane Taillon, Housing and Neighborhood Services

Anna Schleunes, City Attorney’s Office

 

Explanation

§                     Chapter 5, Article II of the City Code of Ordinances, Regulation of Non-Residential Buildings and Structures Code (NRBC Ordinance), establishes minimum standards for the maintenance, sanitation, and safety of non-residential buildings and structures.

§                     City Council adopted the current version of the NRBC Ordinance on September 28, 2009.

§                     Since 2009, the city has continued to identify opportunities to strengthen its ability to ensure that all non-residential buildings meet minimum standards.

§                     A public hearing was held May 10, 2021, to receive additional community feedback on proposed changes to the NRBC Ordinance. No comments from the public were received.

 

Proposed Changes

§                     A summary of the recommendations considered by the Great Neighborhoods Committee include:

-                     Revise potential conflicting language,

-                     Enhance civil penalties and update fine structure, and

-                     Strengthen minimum Standards of Fitness for non-residential buildings and structures.

§                     The proposed effective date for these amendments is July 1, 2021.

 

Community Input

§                     Staff worked with a stakeholder group comprised of city, county, business, and neighborhood representatives to help review the existing ordinance and recommend changes.

§                     In addition, the city held four virtual community meetings on February 24, February 26, March 3, and March 4, and conducted an online survey from February 24 through March 31 to gather input from residents and business leaders.

§                     The survey was completed by residents and business owners either online or during the virtual sessions:

-                     39 percent of respondents were business owners.

-                     57 percent of the respondents had limited to no familiarity with the NRBC Ordinance.

-                     81 percent had no previous involvement with the NRBC Ordinance.

 

Committee Discussion

§                     In September 2020, the Great Neighborhoods Committee received a Mayoral referral to consider how to address opportunities, challenges, and consequences in conducting nuisance abatement with consideration of mitigating any potential housing displacement.

§                     Over the span of four meetings during the months of September, November, February, and April, the Great Neighborhoods Committee reviewed best practices, current issues, and community feedback to develop proposed changes to the NRBC Ordinance.

§                     On April 7, 2021, the Great Neighborhoods Committee voted 4-1 (Malcolm Graham, Victoria Watlington, Tariq Bokhari, and Julie Eiselt voted FOR; Braxton Winston voted AGAINST) to forward the proposed NRBC Ordinance revisions to City Council for review and approval.

 

Attachments

Attachment(s)

NRBC Ordinance - Redlined