File #: ID 18-0667    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 9/28/2018 In control: City Council
On agenda: 10/16/2018 Final action: 10/16/2018
Title: Ordinance to Amend Chapter 11 of the Greensboro Code of Ordinances with Respect to Periodic Inspections of Residential Dwelling Units
Attachments: 1. 18-0667 Chapter 11 Periodic Inspections Ordinance.pdf

Title
Ordinance to Amend Chapter 11 of the Greensboro Code of Ordinances with Respect to Periodic Inspections of Residential Dwelling Units

Body
Department: Neighborhood Development
Council District: All

Public Hearing: N/A
Advertising Date/By: N/A

Contact 1 and Phone: Stan Wilson 373-2509
Contact 2 and Phone: Jamiah Waterman 373-4629

PURPOSE:
To amend Sections 11-2, 11-38, and 11-40 of the City's Minimum Housing Code with respect to inspections of residential dwelling units to conform to recent changes in the State enabling law.

BACKGROUND:
The City's Minimum Housing Code, Chapter 11 of the Code of Ordinances, was significantly amended in September of 2015. North Carolina State law authorizes the periodic inspection of certain buildings and structures for which hazardous or unlawful conditions occur. Section 160A-424 of the North Carolina General Statutes was amended in 2016. The State law amendments became effective on January 1, 2017. The City's Minimum Housing Code regarding periodic inspections was compliant with the previous version of the periodic inspections law. Certain amendments to the City's Minimum Housing Code are necessary in order for the City to implement a periodic inspection program.

The amendments would provide that code enforcement inspectors can inspect all units within a multifamily building when the inspectors determine that a safety hazard exists in one of dwelling units which in the opinion of the inspector poses an immediate threat to the occupant. This provision allows for more expedient inspection of certain multifamily buildings without the need for probable cause to inspect every unit and without the need for an administrative search warrant for each unit. The amendments would also allow the City to implement a periodic inspection program under certain circumstances by defining reasonable cause. In addition to the City's existing authority to inspect when there has been (1) a complaint of substandard conditi...

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