HomeMy WebLinkAboutReso 234-99 Enforcement PolicyRESOLUTION NO. 234 -99
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN
ESTABLISHING THE ENFORCEMENT POLICY FOR THE ZONING ORDINANCE,
BUILDING CODE, HOUSING CODE, AND PROPERTY MAINTENANCE ORDINANCE;
AND RESCINDING RESOLUTION 134-97.
WHEREAS, on November 4, 1997, the City Council of the City of Dublin did adopt Resolution
No. 134-97 establishing a pOlicy for enforcement of Zoning, Building, Housing and Property Maintenance
violations, and
WHEREAS, Resolution 134-97 identified both Administrative Procedures and Enforcement
Policies; and
WltEREAS, the actual procedures for enforcing a particular law are already covered in City
Ordinances and applicable sections of'the State Law, however, this resolution provides additional
clarification of enforcement provisions; and
WHEREAS, the City Council is desirous &revising the Enforcement Policy for Zoning, Building,
Housing and Property Maintenance Ordinance Violations; and
WHEREAS, the City Council desires that certain enforcement issues be enforced without a
complaint and that others be enforced on a complaint basis only; and
WHEREAS, it is necessary to rescind Resolution No. 134-97 for minor amendments regarding
parking regulations and adopt a new resolution.
NOW TItEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED: the City Council does hereby adopt the
"Enforcement Policy for the Zoning Ordinance, Building Code, Housing Code, and Property Maintenance
Ordinance", attached hereto and idemified as Attachment 1.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED: the City Council does hereby rescind Resolution No. 134-97.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED: the City Council does hereby direct Staffto provide one verbal
warning and one written warning (unless circumstances dictate more) on all enforcement issues regarding
the Zoning Ordinance, Building Code, Housing Code, and Property Maintenance Ordinance, followed by
citations and fees.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 21st day of December, 1999.
AYES:
Councilmembers Howard, McCormick, Zika, Vice Mayor Lockhart and Mayor
Houston
None
NOES:
ABSENT: None
ABSTAIN: None
KZ/G/12-21-99/reso-enJ~nt. doc
Mayor
Attachment "1"
ENFORCEMENT POLICY FOR THE ZONING ORDINANCE, BUILDING CODE,
HOUSING CODE, AND PROPERTY MAINTENANCE ORDINANCE
This procedure is to be followed in investigating complaints about and enforcing possible violations o£the
Zoning Ordinance, Building Code, Housing Code, and Property Maintenance Ordinance.
THE FOLLOWING SHALL BE ENFORCED ON A COMPLAINT BASIS:
1. Home Occupations.
2. Sheds visible over fences and walls.
3. Sign Regulations with the exception orA-frame signs, and Banner Signs without a permit.
THE FOLLOWING SHALL BE ENFORCED WITHOUT A COMPLAINT:
Building work actually observed to be under construction without permits.
Violations observed on property where the inspector has a legitimate reason to be on the property,
such as a routine follow-up on a Variance or Conditional Use Permit, or when inspecting
construction under a permit.
Conditions brought to the attention of the City in any manner which involve public health and
safety.
4. A-flame signs.
5. Banner Signs without permits.
~2~ .......... :'"-Li¢ing-0~'~ie~p'ing in vehicles parked or stOred on a lot.
Location of required parking spaces.
Outdoor display of merchandise.
Off-street recreational vehicle parking.
12.
13.
14.
· Parking within a designated parking spgge.
Property Maintenance Ordinance.
Repair of automobiles or other vehicles which are not registered to the occupant of a residence.
Repair or dismantling of a vehicle in front of a residence.
15. Temporary political signs
16.
Violations of the Zoning Ordinance relating to Temporary Outdoor Sale Not Related To On-Site
Established Business. Such a sale would be by a non-Dublin business that is not an on-site
established Dublin business with all necessary licenses and permits.
SIMILAR VIOLATIONS IN THE IMMEDIATE AREA
FOR WHICH A COMPLAINT IS NOT RECEIVED.
In establishing this policy, the City Council recognizes that a person whose property is being investigated
may point out several similar violations in the immediate area. It may be inequitable to require abatement
of a violation when the same violation may exist in the immediate vicinity and is not investigated because a
complaint is not received. In such situations any violation in the immediate vicinity which is similar in
nature and readily visible or which is pointed out to the investigator will be enforced as though a complaint
had been registered.
ANONYMOUS COMPLAINTS.
All anonymous complaints will be investigated. However, no action will be taken on anonymous
complaints where the City Manager, Community Development Director or Building Official determines
that the matter does not warrant further action. These cases would be closed following the investigation
and a determination by the City Manager, Community Development Director or Building Official.
COMPLAINT INFORMATION
Any person making a complaint shall give their name, address, and phone number, This is necessary so
that the complainant can be contacted and advised of the status of the investigation. It may also be
necessary to contact the complainant to secure additional information regarding the problem.
INVESTIGATIONS OF COMPLAINTS ARE NOT PUBLIC RECORDS
Section 6254 of the Government Code provides that records of investigations of complaints are not public
records. Therefore, investigations of complaints will be kept confidential, and information will not be
disclosed except as required by a court order.