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Our !Almon: To work together to respcaibty grow Our community, and to provide quality, COM4ffeciive, and efficient government ser ices. <br />CC Regular Session 7. 6. <br />Meeting Date: 01/08/2019 <br />By: Tim Gladhill, Community Development <br />Information <br />Title: <br />Adopt Resolution #19-023 Approving Proposed Policy Changes for Code Enforcement Program <br />Purpose/Background: <br />Throughout 2018 on a few occassions, the City Council was approached by various residents expressing concern <br />about the length of time it takes to resolve larger public nuisance cases. Through a series of Work Sessions, the City <br />Council discussed various ways to improve responsiveness to residents' concerns about nuisance properties. The <br />proposed policy direction changes are outlined in the attached resolution. <br />Please note that the City generally operates on a complaint basis. The City does not proactively search for nuisance <br />violations. The City will follow up regardless in cases impacting public health, safety, or work without a permit <br />when required. <br />Notification: <br />Notification is not required. There are no required changes to City Code. The proposed policy changes simply <br />utilize existing tools. <br />Observations/Alternatives: <br />The intent of the policy change is to provide quicker resolution to ongoing and repeat violations. Case Managers <br />will continue to lead with understanding and compassion, acknowledging that many issues can be easily resolved <br />and many times are simply due to lack of awareness of City Code Requirements. <br />The proposed changes are focused on cases where Owners fail to comply, refuse to comply, or repeat violations <br />after a case is cleared. The proposed changes focus on three general areas. <br />1. Formalize an Extension Policy that requires City Council Authorization for longer extensions <br />2. Broader use of Administrative Citations for lack of resolution or repeat offense (first time offenses generally <br />exempt) <br />3. Utilization of Abatement (cleanup), Civil Enforcement, or Criminal Prosecution (move on from <br />administrative enforcement sooner) <br />There was some discussion about proactive code enforcement in strategic areas such as Highway 10 and Highway <br />47. Staff would like direction on this policy topic before springtime. Additionally, the Lower Rum River Watershed <br />Management Organization (WMO) is asking the City to be a bit more proactive and aggressive in enforcement of <br />shoreland rules along the Rum River and Mississippi River. Staff would also like policy direction on this topic as <br />well. <br />For clarity and equitable enforcement, the City Council is asked to adopt these policy changes via resolution. <br />Funding Source: <br />