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File #: CA09032024-0006833(CC)    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Ordinance Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 9/6/2024 In control: City Council
On agenda: 10/8/2024 Final action:
Title: Amendments to Title 21 of the Land Development Code related to removing fines from the Land Development Code (Chapters 11 and 15)
Attachments: 1. Staff Report, 2. CC presentation for all code amendments, 3. Civil Fines
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Amendments to Title 21 of the Land Development Code related to removing fines from the Land Development Code (Chapters 11 and 15)

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Presenter:

Brian McCuistion, Assistant Community Development Director

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Description/Background:

The proposed Code Amendment would amend Title 21, Land Development Code, Chapter 11, Special Use Standards, Section 26, Residential Short-Term Rental (STR) and Chapter 15, Sensitive Area Overlay Zone, Section 7, Violations, enforcement and penalties. The purpose of the code amendment is to remove the fine amounts from the Land Development Code and relocate them within the city’s fee schedule.  The proposed code amendments also include some minor text changes associated with removing the fines. The specific amendments to the Land Development Code are included as Exhibit “A” (red-lined version) and Exhibit “B” (clean version) to the staff report.

In 2018 the Sandy City Council adopted Ordinance 18-32 which added provisions for “Administrative Code Enforcement”.  This was adopted as a tool to help code enforcement throughout the city.  Violations of City Code can be handled as either a civil or criminal case for the violation of any of its ordinances. The city may choose to file both, or one or the other.  However, the city has never opted to hire a Hearing Officer until recently.  The city is currently going through the process to contract for a Hearing Officer that can help enforce code violations.

In previous years the City Council adopted two ordinances that included specific fine amounts for violating regulations related to Residential Short-Term Rentals (STR) and the Sensitive Area Overlay Zone.  The proposed code amendment is intended to remove the fine amounts from the Land Development Code and place them within the city’s fee schedule.

Please see attached staff report for a detailed analysis.

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