File #: 24-1130    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Consent Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 11/4/2024 In control: City Council/Public Finance and Economic Development Authority/Parking Authority
On agenda: 11/18/2024 Final action:
Title: SUBJECT: Second Reading and Final Adoption of an Ordinance Adding Chapter 8.60, "Vacant Building Limitations and Standards" to the Merced Municipal Code REPORT IN BRIEF Second reading and final adoption of an Ordinance adding Chapter 8.60, "Vacant Building Limitations and Standards" to create restrictions on ownership of commercial and residential vacant properties. RECOMMENDATION City Council - Adopt a motion adopting Ordinance 2573, an Ordinance of the City Council of the City of Merced, California, Adding Chapter 8.60 "Vacant Building Limitations and Standards" to the Merced Municipal Code.
Attachments: 1. Ordinance 2573
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Report Prepared by: Craig J. Cornwell, City Attorney

Title
SUBJECT: Second Reading and Final Adoption of an Ordinance Adding Chapter 8.60, "Vacant Building Limitations and Standards" to the Merced Municipal Code

REPORT IN BRIEF
Second reading and final adoption of an Ordinance adding Chapter 8.60, "Vacant Building Limitations and Standards" to create restrictions on ownership of commercial and residential vacant properties.

RECOMMENDATION
City Council - Adopt a motion adopting Ordinance 2573, an Ordinance of the City Council of the City of Merced, California, Adding Chapter 8.60 "Vacant Building Limitations and Standards" to the Merced Municipal Code.

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ALTERNATIVES
1. Adopt the Ordinance as recommended by staff; or,
2. Provide direction on specific revisions to the Ordinance; or,
3. Request additional information; or
4. Continue the matter to a date certain; or
5. Decline to act.

AUTHORITY
Charter of the City of Merced, Section 200.

CITY COUNCIL PRIORITIES
As provided for in the 2023-24 Adopted Budget.

DISCUSSION
Vacant buildings are a major cause and source of blight in both residential and nonresidential neighborhoods, especially when the owner of the building fails to actively maintain and manage the building to ensure that it does not become a liability to the neighborhood. Vacant buildings attract vagrants and transients and invite criminal activity. Use of vacant buildings by transients, who may create the risk of fire for vacant buildings and adjacent properties. Vacant buildings, whether or not those buildings are boarded, discourage economic development and prevent appreciation of property values. It is the responsibility of the owner to stop owned property from becoming a burden to the neighborhood and community, and a threat to the public health, safety and welfare.

This ordinance requires:
* The vacant building owner shall ensure that an unsecured vacant building is boarded pursuant to the board-up standards provided in Merc...

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