HomeMy WebLinkAbout03-07-2017 Item 10 Process to Develop Code Enforcement Priorities for Proactive & Complaint-Based Enforcement Meeting Date: 3/7/2017
FROM: Michael Codron, Community Development Director
Prepared By: Anne Schneider, Chief Building Official
Teresa Purrington, Code Enforcement Supervisor
SUBJECT: PROCESS TO DEVELOP CODE ENFORCEMENT PRIORITIES FOR
PROACTIVE AND COMPLAINT-BASED ENFORCEMENT ACTIVITIES
HANDLED BY THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
RECOMMENDATION
Receive a presentation on the status of Community Development code enforcement activities in
the City of San Luis Obispo and provide staff with direction on the development of revised code
enforcement priorities for the 2017-19 Financial Plan.
DISCUSSION
On February 16, 2017, the City Council provided staff with direction to stay further
implementation of the Rental Housing Inspection Program (RHIP). The RHIP was developed
and implemented as a result of ongoing work on developing proactive code enforcement
activities in support of “Neighborhood Wellness” budget goals. A report is being prepared that
provides status updates on the Community Development Department’s code enforcement
activities and recommends a process to develop revised priorities for code enforcement activities
in the City with the expectation that the RHIP ordinance will be repealed.
The report will include a background section, an overview of current enforcement methods, a
table identifying the current resources allocated to the program, a summary of public input
provided at the February 16 workshop, and a proposal for public outreach to develop revised
code enforcement priorities to guide City code enforcement into the future. The report will be
provided to City Council by Friday, March 3, 2017.
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