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File #: 22-0645    Version: 1 Name: 5/5/22 Resolution Levying Certain Delinquent Municipal Solid Waste, Board Up, Clean Up, Vacant Property Inspection Fees, Housing Inspection Fees, and Fire Inspection Fees as Special Assessments and Ordering Collection Thereof
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 5/5/2022 In control: City Council
On agenda: 5/5/2022 Final action: 5/5/2022
Enactment date: 5/5/2022 Enactment #: R-22-123
Title: Resolution Levying Certain Delinquent Municipal Solid Waste, Board Up, Clean Up, Vacant Property Inspection Fees, Housing Inspection Fees, False Alarm Fees, and Fire Inspection Fees as Special Assessments and Ordering Collection Thereof
Attachments: 1. Combined Schedule A.pdf, 2. R-22-123 Certification Signed.pdf

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Resolution Levying Certain Delinquent Municipal Solid Waste, Board Up, Clean Up, Vacant Property Inspection Fees, Housing Inspection Fees, False Alarm Fees, and Fire Inspection Fees as Special Assessments and Ordering Collection Thereof

Memorandum

The resolution before you levies certain Delinquent Municipal Solid Waste, Board Up, Clean Up, Vacant Property Inspection fees, Housing Inspection fees, False Alarm Fees, and Fire Inspection fees as special assessments as more particularly described in the attached Schedule A.  This is a semi-annual process that provides a mechanism for the City to collect unpaid fees provided for in Chapters 26, 93, 101 and 105.

 

Chapter 13, Section 1:292 specifies the procedure for placement of these debts on the tax roll.  Pursuant to this chapter, owners of affected properties will be notified by first class mail on May 6th, 2022, that the fees, plus a 10% penalty, will be placed on the July 2022 tax roll unless paid within 30 days.

 

The total amount to be submitted for the December 2021 tax roll is $ 109,311.81 (unless paid by June 6, 2022); $ 120,242.99 with the 10% penalty fee. These totals can be broken down into the following:

 

Description

Original Amount

Taxroll Amount

Housing

38,591.00

42,450.10

Police

24,532.74

26,986.01

Fire

34,526.18

37,978.80

Solid Waste

11,661.89

12,828.08

 

The Housing delinquencies are related to delinquent property inspection fees.  False alarm response fees account for 96% of the Police delinquencies and 50% of Fire delinquencies.  The remainder of Fire delinquencies relate to unpaid Fire inspection  and special permit fees.  Finally, Solid Waste delinquencies are related to unpaid Commercial Collection charges.

 

This resolution will permit the inclusion of these fees on the July 2022 tax roll thereby allowing the City to recover the cost of providing these services.

Staff

Prepared by:                     Michael J. Pettigrew, City Treasurer

Reviewed by:                      Marti Praschan, Financial Services Area Administrator and CFO

Approved by:                      Milton Dohoney Jr., Interim City Administrator

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Whereas, There were unpaid charges for municipal solid waste, board up, clean up, vacant property inspection, false alarm, and fire inspection, and housing inspection (“Unpaid Fees”) within the City as of September 30, 2021;

 

Whereas, False alarm fees account for 96% of the Police delinquencies and 50% of the Fire delinquencies;

 

Whereas, All unpaid fees are chargeable against the properties identified in the attached Schedule A pursuant to ordinance, charter, or state law;

 

Whereas, The City’s Chief Financial Officer has verified that the unpaid fees were incurred by the City and that they are properly chargeable to the property listed on the attached Schedule A;

 

Whereas, The owners identified on the attached Schedule A have been billed in accordance with applicable law but, as of May 2, 2022, all such bills remain unpaid; and

 

Whereas, The Chief Financial Officer hereby notifies the City Council of these facts and asks that the City Council levy special assessments against the properties identified in the attached schedule for the respective amounts identified therein;

 

RESOLVED, That the City Council determines that each expenditure or charge identified in the attached Schedule A shall be charged in full and levied against the associated property (and owner thereof) identified on such Schedule A as a special assessment in accordance with Chapter 13, Section 1:292, Chapter 26, Section 2:5(2), and Charter Section 10.4;

 

RESOLVED, That the City Clerk or her designee is directed to give notice to the owners of the properties identified in Schedule A of this fact no later than May 6th, 2022, in accordance with Chapter 13, Section 1:292, Chapter 26, Section 2:5(2), and Charter Section 10.4; and

 

RESOLVED, If such special assessments remain unpaid after thirty days a ten percent penalty shall be charged in accordance with Chapter 13, Chapter 26, and Charter Section 10.4, and the Assessor and Treasurer are hereby directed to levy such special assessment amount plus penalty on Winter 2021 tax roll, and shall collect such amounts in the same manner as general City taxes.