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File #: ID17-349    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 3/2/2017 In control: City Council
On agenda: 3/9/2017 Final action: 3/9/2017
Title: ***BILL NO. B-12 - (Intro.3/2/2017) (For adoption) - Relating to the 2017 Weed Abatement Program
Sponsors: Planning and Development Department
Attachments: 1. Weed Abatement Ordinance 2017.pdf, 2. Exhibit A 2017 Weeds Notice.pdf, 3. Exhibit B 2017 Weeds Standards.pdf, 4. Exhibit C 2017 Bee Legal Notice.pdf, 5. Exhibit D.pdf
REPORT TO THE CITY COUNCIL



March 9, 2017


FROM: JENNIFER K. CLARK, Director
Development and Resource Management Department

THROUGH: KELLI FURTADO, Assistant Director
Development and Resource Management Department

BY: DEL ESTABROOKE, Code Enforcement Manager
Development and Resource Management Department

SUBJECT
Title

***BILL NO. B-12 - (Intro.3/2/2017) (For adoption) - Relating to the 2017 Weed Abatement Program

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RECOMMENDATION

Staff recommends that City Council:
1. Conduct the Public Hearing and
2. Adopt the attached ordinance approving the procedures for the 2017 Weed Abatement Program, and declare that dry grass, weeds, trash, and debris on vacant lots pose a significant fire hazard in the City of Fresno.

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

It is a priority of the City of Fresno ("City") to protect and preserve neighborhoods through a variety of mechanisms. The Fresno Municipal Code requires all vacant parcels within the City Limits be cleared and mowed by April 15 of each year. By keeping properties free from dry grass, weeds, trash and debris, the City is protecting surrounding investments from fire hazard and preserving property values.

The City previously conducted a proactive weed abatement notification program from 2004 to 2011 with great success and resurrected the program in 2015. There are approximately 3,200 vacant (undeveloped) parcels within the City Limits and weed control is especially problematic during years of heavy rainfall. This action provides for proactive notification to property owners allowing immediate abatement of parcels without the need for a fifteen (15) day courtesy notice.

This action will also allow for proactive abatement in cases of repeat violations, thus reducing fire hazard and blighting conditions which infringe on surrounding neighborhoods and properties.

BACKGROUND

The goal of the Weed Abatement Program is to keep the community free of fire hazards and blight through proactive code enfo...

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