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<br /> <br /> Proposed Rental License Fees <br /> Per <br />Building <br />Per Unit License <br />Period <br />Single Family $60.00 Annual <br />Condos $60.00 Annual <br />Duplex $60.00 $10.00 Annual <br />Triplex $60.00 $10.00 Annual <br />Fourplex $105.00 $10.00 Annual <br />Multi $105.00 $10.00 Annual <br /> <br />Staffing: <br />The 2020 Budget included salary for the part-time Code Enforcement/Housing Inspector. <br />Initially staff planned to hire the Inspector position soon after the new Community Development <br />Director position was filled, but due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the hire of the Inspector has <br />now been postponed until next year. The hiring process is expected to begin late fall 2020 with a <br />start date in January 2021. If there are funds available this fall, staff would like to use Inspectron <br />(the inspections company used when the Building Official is out for longer periods), to start <br />conducting rental housing inspections at the larger apartment complexes. <br /> <br />Violations: <br />City Code Chapter 3200.045 sections B-D list the penalties for failure to obtain a license. Staff <br />has removed these sections, and instead added section 3200.300 Violations and Penalties to the <br />end of this chapter that will encompass the entire chapter’s requirements rather than only having <br />penalties for not obtaining a rental license. <br /> <br />Amendments to City Code Chapter 3200: <br />The proposed amendments to City Code Chapter 3200, Rental Housing Licensing, is attached <br />with the deletions shown in red and additions in blue. Changes include: <br />- Remove sections 3200.200-240 pertaining to Inspector Licenses since the inspections <br />will be done by City Staff instead of an independent inspector <br />- Remove section 3200.040B.4 pertaining to the inspection report required from the <br />independent inspector <br />- Remove section 3200.040C – the City is not going to investigate property managers <br />- Remove section 3200.040J Detector Certification – working smoke detectors are required <br />by State Law and will be verified by the Housing Inspector during the inspection