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HomeMy WebLinkAbout08-005 Repealing resolution 01-049RESOLUTION N0.08-005 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PORT TOWNSEND, WASHINGTON REPEALING RESOLUTION 01-049 RECITALS: 1. The City Council reviewed changes to City codes concerning code enforcement that would provide, among other things, that civil penalties would be appropriate in certain code violation circumstances, including, for example, where persons violating the code know or reasonably should have known that the action is in violation of City regulation. 2. The City Council adopted Resolution 01-049 (November 19, 2001) -Resolution of the City Council of the City of Port Townsend Encouraging the City Manager To Continue the Promotion and Nurturing of a Regulatory Environment Which Supports Housing Opportunities For Potential Homeowners In Low and Middle-Income Ranges. The Resolution among other things encouraged the City Manager "to continue the promotion and nurturing of a regulatory environment with strategies and actions which support the ongoing housing opportunities for potential homeowners in low and middle-income ranges' and stated certain "Mission Statement/Policiesand Definitions for staff guidelines" including: MissionlPolicy Statements: To facilitate compliance with the City of Port Townsend codes and regulations. To advocate development through the issuance of permits for the citizens of Port Townsend. Definitions: "Facilitate" - to make easy or easier "Advocate" -one who pleads for another's cause or in support of something "Development" - to make fuller, better, bigger, to show or work out by degrees, to enlarge "Permit" - to allow; consent to; to authorize; to give opportunity 3. In the course of recent discussions and deliberations before the City Council concerning code enforcement, the City Manager has appraised the City Council that while Resolution 01-049 states a generally positive goal of supporting housing opportunities for those in low and middle income ranges, the Resolution, when viewed in context and combined with the "Mission Statement/Policies and Definitions for staff guidelines," suggests an emphasis on permit issuance. In the context of code enforcement, Resolution 01-049 has been interpreted by the City Administration as a Council statement of intent and guideline that so long as permits are obtained, even after construction has started without permits in violation of code requirements, then code enforcement with penalties should not occur. 4. Because Resolution 01-049 creates confusion concerning code enforcement, the City Council determines it should be repealed. 5. The Resolution to the extent it states Council support for housing opportunities is also unnecessary. By repealing Resolution 01-049, the City Council in no way means to undermine its support for or imply in any way that it does not support housing opportunities. Community and City Council support for housing opportunities is strongly stated in the City's Page / Resolution 08-005 Comprehensive Plan. The City is involved in a planning process to develop action plans to address housing needs. In Resolution 06-026 (October 2, 2006), the City Council approved the 2006 Housing Action Plan, and endorsed cooperation with the County on a Housing Action Plan Network (HAPN) with the mission of facilitating implementation of the 2006 Housing Action Plan. A Resolution such as Resolution 01-049, specially emphasizing that support, is unnecessary and, when combined with Council statements and guidelines concerning permit issuance, confusing. NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Port Townsend ordains as follows: Resolution 01-049 (November 19, 2001) is hereby repealed. ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Port Townsend at a regular meeting thereof, held this '~2 day of JQ17(.IQY r~ , 2008. U ' ~ u%c-titer-~. Michelle Sandoval, Mayor Attest: Pamela Kolacy, C City Clerk Approved as to form: J ~---~-~,=t ~ .~ John P. Watts City Attorney Page 2 Resolution 08-005