File #: 17-034-O    Name:
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 6/6/2017 In control: Public Safety
On agenda: 6/26/2017 Final action: 8/28/2017
Title: AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 10-3 RELATED TO VACANT BUILDING REGISTRATION REQUIREMENTS
Attachments: 1. Motion To Amenda: Filipovich - Passed (6-1), 2. Motion To Amenda: Sipress - Passed (8-1), 3. 17-034-O (Original), 4. 17-034-O (Original #2)
Title
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 10-3 RELATED TO VACANT BUILDING REGISTRATION REQUIREMENTS

Body
CITY PROPOSAL:
The city of Duluth does ordain:

Section 1. That Section 10-3 of the Duluth City Code be amended as follows:

Article II. Demolition of Damaged or Unsafe Buildings.

Sec. 10-3. Demolition procedure.
(a) General. Whenever it comes to the notice of the building official that any building or structure is in a damaged, dilapidated or dangerous condition, it shall be his or her duty to make an inspection of such building or structure. It shall be unlawful to repair or alter any building or structure located in the city if, in the opinion of the building official based upon information documented in the official file and records, such building or structure has been damaged or deteriorated from any cause to the extent that the building official's good faith, reasonable estimate of the cost of repairing and restoring the building is more than 60 percent of the current fair market value of the building, as shown in the records of the city assessor or as adjusted by the assessor for accuracy, and all such buildings or structures so damaged or deteriorated shall be torn down and removed when so ordered by the building official; provided, however, that the building official, or the building appeal board in cases appealed to it, may allow such a damaged or deteriorated building to be repaired, for good cause shown related to the use, location or unique characteristics of the building, when the owner shows that he or she has dedicated sufficient funds to pay for the repair, have entered into a valid contract to have the repair completed, and will complete all the repair and restoration work within a reasonable time, not to exceed 18 months;
(b) Orders for demolition and assessment of costs. All orders for the demolition of a dangerous, defective or deteriorated building, or for repairs to the same, shall be in writing, signed by the building official, and shal...

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