File #: 21-507    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Information/Discussion Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 6/4/2021 In control: City Council
On agenda: 9/7/2021 Final action:
Title: Review of Proposed Ordinance Amendments Related to the Residential Rental Licensing Code and Nuisance Code.
Attachments: 1. 1 - REPORT: Northfield Rental Housing Nuisance Abatement v4, 2. 2 - Northfield Code Updates v4 - PP Presentation
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City Council Meeting Date: September 7, 2021

To: Mayor and City Council
City Administrator

From: Mitzi A Baker, Community Development
Alissa Harrington, City Attorney

Title
Review of Proposed Ordinance Amendments Related to the Residential Rental Licensing Code and Nuisance Code.

Body
Action Requested:
The Northfield City Council will hear a presentation on updates to City Codes related to Rental Licensing, Nuisances and Enforcement.

Summary Report:
Rental properties are licensed by the City and are inspected for compliance with codes to ensure basic standards of safety and living to protect occupants. Northfield currently has approximately 626 rental properties and 2,343 rental units.

In 2019, it was determined that policies related to the Rental program warranted review and updating to include modern language, current best practices, and more structure to manage non-compliant properties. Hiring a consultant to carry out the bulk of this work was identified as a need, and the HRA Board sponsored funds to assist with consultant services.

Early in the project, WSB and Associates was hired and engaged local stakeholders to understand what has worked well with the program, where changes may be warranted and to identify best practices to incorporate. WSB completed surveys of rental tenants as well as property owners/managers, and also interviewed groups with insight on renter concerns/issues. They researched best practices, drawing from other MN community examples, and identified program and policy changes to consider; reviewed fee structures and administrative tools to inform Northfield; and will provide some final tools for staff use after policies are amended.

After engaging the City Attorney in reviewing work completed by WSB, additional sections of Code were identified as needing to be addressed in order to provide the structure necessary to strengthen the Rental program. At that time it became apparent that writing/re-writing City Code ...

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