Agenda 06/23/2009 Item # 8A
Agenda Item No. 8A
June 23, 2009
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Recommendation that the Board of County Commissioners approve an ordinance creating
a mandatory code inspection of foreclosed and abandoned homes, which requires owners of
abandoned residential property who have acquired title through foreclosure or through a
deed in lieu of foreclosure to obtain an inspection report and certificate of inspection
relating to the subject property's compliance with current Collier County Ordinances,
including building codes and permitting and zoning regulations, and to disclose the report
prior to subsequent sale, consistent with the Board of County Commissioners' previous
direction
OBJECTIVE: That the Board of County Commissioners (Board) approve an ordinance creating
a mandatory code inspection of foreclosed and abandoned homes which requires owners of
abandoned residential properties who have acquired title through foreclosure or a deed in lieu of
foreclosure to obtain an inspection report and certificate of inspection relating to the subject
property's compliance with current Collier County Ordinances, including building codes and
permitting and zoning regulations, and to disclose said findings prior to subsequent sale,
consistent with Boards' previous direction.
CONSIDERATIONS: At the May 26, 2009 BCC meeting, under Agenda Item #10J, staff,
based on input from several interested organizations and constituents within the community,
presented to the Board a proposal whether to implement a mandatory code inspection of vacant
and foreclosed residential properties and Certificate of Inspection program, prior to sale, within
the unincorporated area of Collier County and to document and disclose to the buyers the extent
to which the residential properties comply with all applicable building codes and zoning codes,
and to seek guidance whether to implement a voluntary or mandatory code inspection of the
residential properties prior to sale. At the conclusion of that presentation the Board directed
staff to return with an ordinance to implement a mandatory inspection program for abandoned
and foreclosed residential properties and to create a process to have the inspections performed by
certified inspectors from the private sector.
The purpose of the inspection program is to document and disclose to the potential buyer the
extent to which residential properties (i.e., single-family, condominium, townhouse, or duplex)
comply with all applicable building codes primarily related to health and safety issues created
through the lack of proper permitting of major additions and/or internal modifications. The
inspection process is to be conducted by a state or county licensed contractor, licensed building
inspector, or licensed ot registered design professionals that are required to comply with the
Florida Building Code and that are licensed under part XII of chapter 468, chapter 471, chapter
481, or chapter 489 of the FIOlida Statutes and said Inspector, Contractor, Engineer, or Architect
is subsequently required to prepare an Inspection Report, and to provide such report to any
prospective purchaser or lessee, with a copy filed with Collier County. Until such time as Part
XV of chapter 468 is in effect, it is acceptable for these inspections to be performed by a
certified Home Inspector.
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Additionally, the Ordinance requires the title holders of abandoned and foreclosed residential
properties obtain a Certificate of Inspection or similar certification from the county upon filing
the required inspection form with the County Manager or designee as defined in the
implementing administrative procedures manual. The inspection report will identify building or
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zoning code violations based on research of permit files, the property record and an on-site
inspection, the zoning of the property, and any variances or zoning resolutions applicable to the
property. Noted violations will be forwarded to the Code Enforcement Department, as
customary with any violation, and ample time will be allowed to abate the violation(s). It is not
the intent of this program to prohibit the actual transfer of property from the buyer to the seller.
It is up to either party to determine whether the violations will be abated by removal of the
violation or through proper permitting pursuant to existing codes and ordinances, and whether
those violations will be corrected prior to or after closing.
An amendment to the Collier County Community Development and Environmental Services Fee
Schedule resolution related to fees for the filing and staff review of the inspection report is
proposed to read (underline indicates change):
IT) MANDATORY CODE INSPECTION OF FORECLOSED AND ABONDONED HOMES
INSPECTION
J) Disclosure and Findings Rem)!"! filing fee -- $50.00
FISCAL IMPACT: This ordinance provides for the developing of an administrative manual
which will allow for the fonnulation of any and all required fees to cover the administrative costs
incurred by the county to implement and enforce the ordinance.
LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS: The proposed Ordinance was prepared by the County
Attorney's Office and is legally sufficient for Board action. This item is not quasi-judicial, and as
such, ex parte disclosure is not required. This matter requires a simple majority vote only. -JW
GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: None.
RECOMMENDA TION: That the Board approve the attached ordinance to establish the
mandatory inspection program for foreclosed and abandoned residential properties.
PREPARED BY: Joe Schmitt, Administrator, CDES
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ORDINANCE NO. 2009 -
AN ORDINANCE OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, ENTITLED "MANDATORY CODE
INSPECTION OF FORECLOSED AND ABANDONED HOMES
ORDINANCE," WHICH REQUIRES OWNERS OF ABANDONED
RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY WHO HAVE ACQUIRED TITLE
THROUGH FORECLOSURE OR THROUGH A DEED IN LIEU OF
FORECLOSURE, TO OBTAIN AN INSPECTION REPORT WITH
RESPECT TO SAID PROPERTY, TO DISCLOSE THE INSPECTION
REPORT PRIOR TO SUBSEQUENT SALE, TO FILE THE INSPECTION
REPORT WITH THE COUNTY, AND TO OBTAIN A CERTIFICATE OF
INSPECTION RELATING TO THE SUBJECT PROPERTY'S
COMPLIANCE WITH APPLICABLE COLLIER COUNTY
ORDINANCES, INCLUDING BUILDING CODES AND PERMITTING
AND ZONING REGULATIONS; FURTHER PROVIDING FOR
DISCLAIMER OF LIABILITY; IMPLEMENTATION BY
ADMINISTRATIVE MANUAL; VIOLATION AND PENALTIES;
SUNSET; CONFLICT AND SEVERABILITY; INCLUSION IN THE
CODE OF LAWS AND ORDINANCES; AND PROVIDING FOR AN
EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, the Collier County Board of County Commissioners (Board) seeks to
protect the health, safety and welfare of the citizens of Collier County; and
WHEREAS, current economic conditions have caused unprecedented levels of mortgage
foreclosures and abandoned homes in Collier County; and
WHEREAS, the Board finds that, unlike most residential property, many abandoned and
foreclosed residences fall into substantial violation of current building codes and permitting and
zoning regulations, which poses a substantial threat to the health, safety and welfare of Collier
County residents; and
WHEREAS, the Board desires to address this potential threat to the health, safety and
welfare of Collier County citizens and its detrimental effect on property values by requiring
owners of abandoned residential property who have acquired title to said property through
foreclosure, or through a deed in lieu of foreclosure, to obtain inspections relating to the
property's compliance with applicable building codes and permitting and zoning regulations, and
to disclose the results of the inspection prior to subsequent sale.
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NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that
SECTION ONE: Title and Jurisdiction.
This Ordinance shall be known as the "Mandatory Code Inspection of Foreclosed and
Abandoned Homes Ordinance." The areas subject to this Ordinance shall be all the
unincorporated areas of Collier County, Florida.
SECTION TWO: Mandatory Inspection of Foreclosed and Abandoned Homes.
For all abandoned residential properties that have been acquired through foreclosure, or
through a deed in lieu of foreclosure, the owner of such property shall obtain an Inspection
Report, and a Certificate of Inspection, prior to subsequent sale. Inspections shall be conducted
by a State or County Licensed Contractor, Licensed Building Inspector, or Licensed or
Registered Design Professional required to comply with the Florida Building Code and licensed
under Chapter 468 (Part XII or Part XV), Chapter 471, Chapter 481, or Chapter 489, Florida
Statutes. Until such time as Part XV of Chapter 468 is in effect, inspections may be performed
by Certified Home Inspectors. The Inspection Report resulting from said inspection shall be
provided to any prospective purchaser, with a copy filed with Collier County. The Inspection
Report and Certificate of Inspection required herein shall be for the purpose of determining
whether or not the property in question complies with all applicable County ordinances relating
to permitting, zoning, building, and any other ordinance the violation of which presents a threat
to public health, welfare or safety, and to provide timely disclosure of those findings to any
prospective purchaser, and to Collier County. The form of the Inspection Report and Certificate
of Inspection shall be approved by Resolution of the Board, as amended from time to time.
SECTION THREE: Filing of Inspection Report; Fees.
The Inspection Report shall be filed with the County no later than ten business days
following the inspection. Upon filing of the Inspection Report, the County Manager shall issue a
Certificate of Inspection. The Inspection Report, together with the Certificate of Inspection,
shall be filed in the Official Public Records of Collier County. Any County ordinance violations
disclosed in the Inspection Report shall be forwarded to the Collier County Code Enforcement
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Department for appropriate action. The County Manager is authorized to collect a reasonable
filing fee for the administrative costs associated with filing of the Inspection Report and issuance
ofthe Certificate of Inspection, as established in the appropriate fee schedule resolution.
SECTION FOUR: Disclaimer of Liability.
In issuing any Certificate of Inspection hereunder, Collier County expressly disclaims
any liability for any matter disclosed, or not disclosed, by the Inspection Report, or for issuance
of any Certificate of Inspection. The failure of an Inspection Report to disclose an existing
defect or code violation shall not preclude the County from thereafter requiring compliance for
such defect or violation. This Ordinance does not create any private cause of action against
Collier County or any inspector who issues an Inspection Report pursuant to this Ordinance.
SECTION FIVE: Administrative Manual.
An Administrative Manual shall be created and approved by Resolution of the Board for
further implementation of this Ordinance. Changes may be made to the Manual by Resolution of
the Board. The Manual shall be utilized by County staff in processing Inspection Reports, in
issuing Certificates of Inspection, and in further implementing this Ordinance.
SECTION SIX: Violations and Penalties.
Any violation by any person of any requirement or provision of this Ordinance or any
approved County Resolution implementing this Ordinance shall be considered a Civil Infraction
and may be prosecuted in the same manner as described in Ord. No. 2007-44, the Collier County
Consolidated Code Enforcement Ordinance, with such penalties as set forth therein.
SECTION SEVEN: Sunset Provision.
This Ordinance shall automatically sunset one year from the effective date hereof, unless
otherwise extended by Resolution of the Board.
SECTION EIGHT: Conflict and Severability.
In the event this Ordinance conflicts with any other ordinance of Collier County or other
applicable law, the more restrictive shall apply. If any phrase or portion of this Ordinance is held
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invalid or unconstitutional by any court of competent jurisdiction, such portion shall be deemed a
separate, distinct, and independent provision and such holding shall not affect the validity of the
remaining portion.
SECTION NINE: Inclusion in Code of Laws and Ordinances.
The provisions of this Ordinance shall become and be made a part of the Code of Laws
and Ordinances of Collier County, Florida. The sections of the Ordinance may be renumbered or
re-Iettered to accomplish such, and the word "ordinance" may be changed to "section", "article",
or any other appropriate word.
SECTION TEN: Effective Date.
This Ordinance shall be effective upon filing with the Department of State.
PASSED AND DULY ADOPTED by the Board of County Commissioners of Collier
County, Florida, this _ day of ,2009.
ATTEST:
DWIGHT E. BROCK, Clerk
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
By:
, Deputy Clerk
By:
DONNA FIALA, CHAIRMAN
Approved as to form
and legal sufficiency:
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COLLIER COUNTY
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
8A
This Item to be heard at 1 :30 p,m, Recommendation that the Board of County
Commissioners approves an ordinance creating a mandatory code inspection of foreclosed
and abandoned homes, which requires owners of abandoned residential property who have
acqUired title through foreclosure or through a deed In lieu of foreclosure to obtain an
inspection report and certificate of inspection relating to the subject propertys compliance
with current Collier County Ordinances, including building codes and permitting and zoning
regulations, and to disclose the report prior to subsequent sale, consistent With the Board of
County Commissioners' previous direction (Companion to Items 10A and 1 DB,)
6/23/200990000 AM
Prepared By
Joseph K. Schmitt
Community Development &
Environmental Services
Community Development &
Environmental Services Adminstrator
Date
Community Development &
EnVironmental Services Admin.
5/10/2009 11 :34:28 AM
Date
Approved By
Judy Puig
Community Development &
Environmental Services
Operations Analyst
Community Development &
Environmental Services Admin.
6/11/200911:14 AM
Approved By
Joseph K. Schmitt
Community Development &
Environmental Services
Community Development &
Environmental Services Adminstrator
Date
Community Development &
Environmental Services Admin.
6/11/200911:33 AM
Approved By
Date
Jeff Wright
County Attorney
Assistant County Attorney
County Attorney Office
6/11/200912:13 PM
Approved By
Date
Diane 8. Flagg
Community Development &
Environmental Services
Code Enforcement Director
Code Enforcement
5/11/20092:31 PM
Approved By
Date
Jeff Klatzkow
County Attorney
County Attorney
County Attorney Office
5/12/200911 :41 AM
Date
Approved By
OMB Coordinator
County Manager's Office
OMB Coordinator
Office of Management & Budget
6/1212009 12:02 PM
Approved By
Mark Isackson
County Manager's Office
Budget Analyst
Office of Management & Budget
Date
6/12/200912:47 PM
Approved By
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Leo E. Ochs, Jr.
Deputy County Manager
Date
Board of County
Commissioners
County Manager's Office
6115/20097:52 PM
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Friday, Ji.m~ 12, 20~9
NOTICE OF INTENT TO CONSIDER ORDINA.NCE
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Notice is hereby given that"on Tuesday'June23
200~1 In the Boardroom,3rd Floor, Adm(riistratlon
BUilaing,collierCounty ; ~vernment:'<:;enter, 3301
East Tamiallnl Trail, Naples,Florlda.. the Board of
County Commissioners will conSider the enactment
of a County 'Ordinance. The meetir;1g will com.
mence at 9:00 A.M. The title' of the proposed Ordi-
nance is as follows:
"AN ORDINANCE OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM:
MISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, ENTI-
TLED HMANDA TORVCODE INSPECTION OF ' FORE-
CLOSED OR ABANDONED HOMES ORDINANCE, H
~FH~rA%b~~~5S ~:i,~ir:fTIAl PROPERTY, WHO HAVE
ACQUIRED TITLE THROUGH FORECLOSURE OR
THROUGH A DEED IN 1.IEU OF 170RECLOSURE, TO OB.'
TAIN AN INSPECTION REPORT WITH RESPECT TO
SAID PROPERTY, TO DISCLOSE THE INSPECTION RE-
PORT PRIOR TO SUBSEQUENT SALE,'TO FILE THE IN.
SPECTION REPORT WITH THE COUNTY, AND TO DB..
TAIN A CERTIFICATE OF INSPECTION RELATING TO
THE SUBJECT PROPERTY'S COMPLIANCE WITH AP-
'PLICABLE COLLIER COUNTY' ORDINANCES. 'INCLUD-
ING BUilDING CODES AND PERMITTING AND ZONING
REGULATIONS; FURTHER, PROVIDING FOR 'DISCLAIM-
ER, OF LIABILITY; IMPLEMENTATION BY ADMINIS-
TRATIVE MANUAL; VIOLATION AND PENALTIES;
SUNSET; CONFLICT AND SEVERABILITY; INCLUSION
IN THE CODE OF LAWS AND ORDINANCES; AND PRO.
VIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
Copies of the proposed Ordinance are on file with
the Clerk to the Board and are available for inspec-
tion. All interested parties are invited to' attend
, and be heard. , .
NOTE: All persons wishing to speak on any llgeni:la
item must register with the County administrator
prior to presentation of the agenda Item to be ad.
dressed, Individual speakers will be limited to 5
minutes on any Item. The selection of, an Individual
to speak on behalf of an organization or groLlP is
~couraged. If recognized by, the Chairman. a
Spokesperson for a group or orS/anization may be
allotted 10 minutes to speak on an Item, ",,' <
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Persons wishing to have written or' graphic, ma.
terlals included In the Board agenda 'packets must
submit said material a minimum of ~ weeks prior to
the respective publlc',hearing. In any casll., written
materials inteni:led to be, considered, by' the Board
shall be submitted.,to the appropriate County'staff
a minimum of seven days prior tothe'publlchear,
;ng. All mater.ial used In presentations before .the
Board will become a permanent part orthe.record. '
Any perscirf who decides to' appeal ,adeC:ision, of
the Board will need a record of the proceedings
pertaining thereto and, therefore. may need to en.
SIl'Il that a verbatim record of the proceedings Is
made, 'which record 1ncludes the testimony and
evldenc:e upon which the appeal is based.
If you are a person with a disablli6' who needs any
accommodation In order to, participate in this pro.
ceedlng, you are entItled, at no cost to you, to the
provision of certain assistance. Please contact the
Collier County Facilities Management Deftartment.
located at 3301 Tamiaml Trail East, Bu Idlng w,
Naples, Florida 34112. (239)252-8380. Assisted lis.
tening devices for the hearing' impaired . are avaH,
able in the County Commissioners' Office.
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ,;
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
DONNA FIALA. CHAIRMAN
DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK
rl~~rtha~~rgara, Deputy Clerk
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