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File #: ID#14-277    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Ordinance Status: Tabled
File created: 8/7/2014 In control: City Council
On agenda: 8/21/2014 Final action:
Title: *BILL NO. B-32 - (Intro. 7/31/2014) (For adoption) - Amending the Fresno Municipal Code to add Article 6.5 of Chapter 10, authorizing citizens to file Administrative Complaints for Municipal Code violations involving public nuisances.
Sponsors: City Attorney's Office
Attachments: 1. Ord adding Art 6.5; Ch 10.pdf
REPORT TO THE CITY COUNCIL



August 21, 2014


FROM: DOUGLAS T. SLOAN, City Attorney
City Attorney's Office

BY: MARY RATERMAN-DOIDGE, Deputy
City Attorney's Office

SUBJECT
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*BILL NO. B-32 - (Intro. 7/31/2014) (For adoption) - Amending the Fresno Municipal Code to add Article 6.5 of Chapter 10, authorizing citizens to file Administrative Complaints for Municipal Code violations involving public nuisances.

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RECOMMENDATION

It is recommended that the City Council approve the attached ordinance adding Article 6.5 of Chapter 10 to the Fresno Municipal Code authorizing citizens to file Administrative Complaints for certain Municipal Code violations involving public nuisances.

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

The attached ordinance amends the Fresno Municipal Code by allowing private citizens to file Administrative Complaints for Municipal Code violations involving public nuisances which may be resolved through mediation or a hearing.

BACKGROUND

This ordinance provides an alternative method of enforcing Municipal Code violations. Establishing a program allowing private citizens to file administrative complaints for certain enumerated public nuisances will enhance compliance with code regulations to protect the public's health, safety, and quality of life.

This program will be voluntary, and does not take the place of existing methods for enforcement of violations of the Municipal Code. The adoption of this ordinance will simply give private citizens an opportunity to combat code violations, as an alternative to the existing method of code enforcement by the Community Revitalization Department.

The City intends to defray the administrative cost by establishing a fee associated with processing and resolving Administrative Complaints. Staff intends to bring back to Council for approval the filing fee amount required to pay for processing complaints and staff time, along with supporting documents.

ENVIRONMENTAL FINDINGS

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