File #: ID 16-0040    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 12/28/2015 In control: City Council
On agenda: 1/19/2016 Final action: 1/19/2016
Title: Ordinance Amending Chapter 30 of the Greensboro City Ordinances with Respect to Front Yard Parking
Attachments: 1. 932015 PLAN 12-16-15 final.pdf, 2. Front Yard Parking Flyer.pdf, 3. PPP (Ch 30 & Ch 16 Ord Revisions).pdf, 4. 16-0040 Ordinance Ch 30 Changes for Front Yard Parking Ordinance.pdf

Title
Ordinance Amending Chapter 30 of the Greensboro City Ordinances with Respect to Front Yard Parking

Body
Department: Neighborhood Development and Office of the City Attorney
Council District: All

Public Hearing: Yes
Advertising Date/By: January 7th and January 14th

Contact 1 and Phone: Barbara Harris 373-2509
Contact 2 and Phone: Terri Jones 373-2320

PURPOSE:
City Council is requested to consider text amendments to Sections 30-5-6, 30-11-11.2 and 30-11-11.5 of the Land Development Ordinance, to provide a different enforcement method for violations of the Front Yard Parking ordinance in order to improve enforcement outcomes and ensure compliance.

BACKGROUND:
Recognizing that Greensboro has many older neighborhoods with limited parking, this text amendment request seeks to revise the existing ordinance in order to accommodate the needs of residents seeking parking options, while maintaining the character and integrity of neighborhoods across the city.

Since 2011, Code Compliance Inspectors have investigated 1,776 complaints for front yard parking violations. Additionally, we have found that:
* 7% of all cases were repeat complaints.
* 11% resulted in active cases with multiple visits for compliance.
* Current enforcement tools consisting of the issuance of a Notice of Violation (with 30 days to cure) followed by civil penalties is ineffective to gain compliance, especially at repeat locations.
* Notices of Violation and civil penalties currently issued to the property owner and not the owner of the offending vehicle is ineffective in gaining compliance. The subject addresses are often rental properties.
* Current enforcement actions as prescribed in the ordinances offer no enforcement tools to address the vehicle and ensure it is moved in a timely fashion.
* Damage to property from repeated front yard parking becomes an eyesore and may detract from quality of life and home value
* Language relating to an exception to...

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