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File #: ID 20-001114    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 8/20/2020 In control: City Council
On agenda: 8/27/2020 Final action: 8/27/2020
Title: ***RESOLUTION - Directing use of virtual residential inspections and associated fee waivers (Subject to Mayor's veto).
Sponsors: City Attorney's Office
Attachments: 1. reso virtual inspections 082720.pdf, 2. Code Virtual Inspections 082720.pdf
REPORT TO THE CITY COUNCIL



August 27, 2020


FROM: DOUGLAS T. SLOAN
City Attorney


SUBJECT
Title
***RESOLUTION - Directing use of virtual residential inspections and associated fee waivers (Subject to Mayor's veto).
Body
RECOMMENDATION
It is recommended the City Council approve the Resolution directing the City Attorney's Office, Code Enforcement, to utilize virtual residential inspections and waiving certain fees to incentivize cooperation.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY - BACKGROUND
Code Enforcement conducts numerous residential inspections every year pursuant to both the Rental Housing Inspection Program and based on complaints. Other cities have started conducting virtual inspections, where a property owner, manager, or occupants walk around the unit with a cell phone video camera as directed by a Code inspector remaining at the office (or potentially at home). The inspection is directed by the inspector, and portions can be recorded.
Conducting virtual inspections would allow the City to recommence interior inspections during the COVID-19 pandemic, as health concerns for occupants and City employees are minimized. Additionally, this will be far more efficient, as employees will not be spending time traveling to and from inspection sites, putting wear and tear on vehicles, and risking accidents. More inspections may occur during a given time, so more of the community may be served.
To encourage cooperation, it is proposed the initial $100 inspection fee for the RHIP be waived, and there would be discretion to waive the fees for complaint driven initial inspections, also. Fees for follow up inspections for substantial violations may be maintained. This would be done on a trial basis, and the office will return to Council to report on progress within 180 days.
FISCAL IMPACT
Initial cost is minimal, and there would be substantial long term savings for travel time and expense. More inspections per inspector may take place, so the personnel cost is leveraged with ...

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