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CC Regular Session <br />Meeting Date: <br />Primary Strategic Plan Initiative: <br />7. 4. <br />04/08/2025 <br />Create a positive image for residential neighborhoods, business districts and key <br />corridors. <br />Title: <br />Adopt Ordinance #25-06 Amending Chapter 26: Rental Residential Dwelling Units and adopt Resolution #25-073 <br />Adopting a Rental Inspections Procedures Policy <br />Purpose/Background: <br />At the Council's work session on November 12, 2024, the City Council discussed concerns regarding various <br />inspection aspects of the Rental Housing Licensing and Inspections program. At the regular meeting that night, <br />the Council introduced an ordinance to remove the Crime Free Housing component of the program. Staff stated <br />that we would come back with a separate action for the inspections portion of the program so as not to hold up <br />the property owners' and managers' concerns about finding a crime -free class to take. That ordinance was <br />adopted on November 26, 2024. In the subsequent months, the Council and staff have been working on a draft <br />policy regarding the Rental Inspection program. <br />In front of the Council tonight are both the policy and an ordinance The ordinance amends Chapter 26 pertaining <br />to the Rental Inspections requirements for the sections pertaining to background checks, terminology correction <br />("manager" instead of "agent"), and some remaining references to the former Crime -Free Housing Program that <br />was terminated in late 2024. It also contains a provision authorizing the Council to adopt a policy document <br />concerning inspections. <br />After review of the City Code, it was determined that a policy document would be more appropriate to address <br />Council's concerns surrounding the tenant's right to privacy and how rental inspections are conducted. Attached <br />is the proposed policy that the Council has been working on for the past five months. A policy is adopted by <br />resolution (one trip to Council) versus a change in the City Code that is adopted by ordinance (two trips to <br />Council). The policy document will be formally acted upon after the Ordinance is adopted authorizing such a <br />policy. <br />State Law does authorize communities to have rental inspections programs surrounding maintenance of the <br />structure and unit while balancing a tenant's right to privacy. State Statute 504B.211 is attached to this report. <br />Ramsey's Rental Housing Licensing and Inspections program is modeled after Coon Rapids' and several other <br />communities' successful programs. The program was initially unanimously approved by the City Council on <br />September 12, 2023. <br />Notification: <br />None required. <br />Time Frame/Observations/Alternatives: <br />Alternatives to Consider: <br />1. Adopt the Ordinance and Resolution as presented. <br />2. Adopt the Ordinance and make modifications to the policy before adopting the Resolution. <br />3. Adopt the Ordinance and table the resolution for more discussion on the policy at a future work session. <br />4. Deny the Ordinance (and thus the Resolution) keeping the existing regulations in place. <br />