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CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION NOVEMBER 18, 1998 <br /> BUILDING INSPECTION REPORT,JULIE JEFFREY-SCHWARTZ, TOM <br /> JACKSON <br /> Kim stated that Ms. Jeffrey-Schwartz is a resident who lives in Oak Brook Peninsula. <br /> She has some building code issues regarding her new house that have not been addressed. <br /> Kim indicated she has received many calls from Ms. Jeffrey-Schwartz in the last few <br /> weeks. The City should have cited builder if the City knew about the violations unless <br /> they are more than three (3) years old. <br /> Tom Jackson, Building Inspector, went over the policy regarding code violations. A new <br /> property owner has six(6)months to take care of any violations after they have moved <br /> into the new house. He indicated he received a packet of information from Ms. Jeffrey- <br /> Schwartz two (2)months ago. It was his understanding that he was sent this information <br /> so that the City would be award of the claim Ms. Jeffery-Schwartz filed against the <br /> builder. However,the statute of limitations regarding building code violations is three(3) <br /> years. Tom said it was his understanding that Ms. Jeffrey-Schwartz did file a claim <br /> against the builder and an agreement was reached. Before Ms. Jeffrey-Schwartz could <br /> sign the agreement she discovered another problem with the house. She then declined the <br /> settlement. A judge deemed it was a fair settlement. <br /> Kim expressed concern about City staff not issuing citations when they were notified of <br /> the code violations. She asked that the policy be reviewed. The City's liability does not <br /> increase if violations are cited. She also expressed concern regarding taking care of a <br /> citizen's needs. If the City was not able to give citations, a letter explaining why should <br /> have been sent to the resident. She stated the City should not be part of the lawsuit. If a <br /> packet of information is received from a citizen, staff needs to be very clear on what the <br /> citizen is asking for. Kim directed staff to see to it that Ms. Jeffrey-Schwartz gets a <br /> response to whatever she is asking for. <br /> John noted that he does not believe this issue should have been discussed in a public <br /> forum. He stated it is the Administrator's job to report to the City Council regarding <br /> matters like this. Kim indicated she asked for the issue to be discussed because she <br /> wanted closure. <br /> Dave stated the issue will be resolved and Council Members will be provided with <br /> documentation as to how it was resolved. <br /> TOWN CENTER PLANNING UPDATE,BRIAN WESSEL <br /> Brian stated the Town Center replanning effort was kicked off last Friday and Saturday. <br /> Great progress was made. Brian summarized the "green sheet"regarding the <br /> Consideration of Livable Communities Demonstration Account Contract. He stated he <br /> will be asking for approval of the contracts outlined in the"green sheet" at the regular <br /> Council meeting Monday night. <br /> 3 <br />
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