TO: Mayor and Members of City Council
THRU: Kelly Olivera, Assistant City Manger
Dr. Gerald Newton, DEL, AICP - Development Services Director
David Steinmetz, Assistant Development Services Director
FROM: James Rutherford, Housing & Code Enforcement Division Manager
DATE: April 1, 2024
RE:
Title
Code Enforcement Compliance Times Report
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COUNCIL DISTRICT(S):
Council District(s)
All Districts
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Relationship To Strategic Plan:
Strategic Plan and Performance Results
Goals FY 2029
Goal 4: Desirable Place to Live, Work & Recreate
Objective 4.2 - Improve and maintain proactive and consistent code enforcement throughout the City
Executive Summary:
The report provides an update on discussion items requested by City Council, actions taken to impact code violation compliance times and current Dangerous Building case data.
Background:
During the August 7, 2023, work session City Council directed staff to research options for shortening Code Enforcement Compliance Times. Code Enforcement was also tasked to prepare a report covering Dangerous Building Demolition Strategies. Included with the attached Administrative Report were two power point presentations previously shared with the City Council during the October 4, 2021 and March 6, 2023 City Council Meetings. At the September 25, 2023 City Council meeting, the information was reviewed and set to be brought back to the following City Council work session. At the October 2, 2023 City council work session a presentation provided current information and possible options to reduce compliance times. City council members had discussion and moved to accept the proposed options with modifications to be determined.
Issues/Analysis:
-October 2, 2023 City Council Discussion Items Assigned to Development Services Department
1 - Mayor requested Raw data and comments from customer surveys.
Assigned to Development Services
Development Services complied this information and...
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