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Agenda 06/23/2009 Item #10A Agenda Item No. 10A June 23, 2009 Page1of16 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Recommendation that the Board of County Commissioners approve a resolution establishing the Foreclosed and Abandoned Home Code Inspection Program Administrative Policy Manual providing definitions and applicability, and establishing regulatory guidelines and requirements consistent with the Mandatory Code Inspection of Foreclosed and Abandoned Homes Ordinance. OBJECTIVE: That the Board of County Commissioners (Board) approve a resolution establishing the Foreclosed and Abandoned Home Code Inspection Program Administrative Policy Manual providing definitions and applicability, and establishing regulatory guidelines and requirements consistent with the Mandatory Code Inspection of Foreclosed and Abandoned Homes Ordinance. ,.---.. CONSIDERA TIONS: 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 (i.e. single-family, condominium, townhouse, or duplex), 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 retum 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 the 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, condominiwn, townhouse, or duplex) comply with all applicable building codes primarily related to health and safety issues created through the lack of proper pemlitting of major additions and/or intemal modifications. The inspection process is to be conducted by a state or county licensed contractor, licensed building inspector, or licensed or registered design professional that are required to comply with the Florida Building Code and that are licensed under part XII or XV of chapter 468, chapter 471, chapter 481, or chapter 489 of the Florida 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, 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. In accordance with the "Mandatory Code Inspection of Foreclosed and Abandoned Homes Ordinance, the "Foreclosed and Abandoned Home Code Inspection Program Administrative Policy Manual" shall be created and approved via Resolution of the Board for the implementation, enforcement and regulation of inspection program within the unincorporated area of Collier County. .- Agenda Item NO.1 OA June 23,2009 Page 2 of 16 FISCAL IMPACT: There is no fiscal impact associated with the approval of the Administrative manual. Required fees to cover the administrative costs incurred by the county to implement and enforce the ordinance will be addressed through the approval of a resolution to revise the CDES fee schedule. LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS: The proposed resolution 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 IMP ACT: None. RECOMMENDATION: That the Board approve the attached resolution establishing regulatory guidelines and requirements consistent with the Mandatory Code Inspection of Foreclosed and Abandoned Homes Ordinance. PREPARED BY: Joe Schmitt, Administrator, CDES ,........-.", Item Number: Item Summary: Meeting Date: Page 1 of 2 Agenda Item NO.1 OA June 23, 2009 Page 3 of 16 COLLIER COUNTY - BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 10A This item to be heard after Item SA. Recommendation that the Board of County Commissioners approves a resolution establishing the Foreclosed and Abandoned Home Code Inspection Program Administrative Policy Manual providing definitions and applicability, and establishing regulatory gUidelines and requirements consistent with the Mandatory Code Inspection of Foreclosed and Abandoned Homes Ordinance. (Joseph K. Schmitt, Administrator. COES) (Companion to Items SA and 1 DB.) 6/23/2009 90000 AM Prepared By Joseph K. Schmitt Community Development & Environmental Services Community Development & Environmental Services Adminstrator Date Community Development & Environmental Services Admin. 6/101200911:39:10 AM Approved By Date Judy Puig Community Development & Environmental Services Operations Analyst Community Development & Environmental Services Admin. 6/11/20099:34 AM Approved By Joseph K. Schmitt Community Development & Environmental Services Community Development & Environmental Services Adminstrator Date Community Development & Environmental Services Admin. 6/11/2009 11 :32 AM Approved By Date Jeff Wright County Attorney Assistant County Attorney County Attorney Office 6/11/200912:19 PM Approved By Diane B. Flagg Community Development & Environmental Services Code Enforcement Director Date Code Enforcement 6/11/20093:41 PM Approved By Jeff Klatzkow County Attorney County Attorney County Attorney Office Date 6/1512009 1 :58 PM Date Approved By OMB Coordinator County Manager's Office OMB Coordinator Office of Management & Budget 6/15/2009 2:33 PM Approved By Mark Isackson County Manager's Office Budget Analyst Office of Management & Budget Date 6/15/20094:21 PM Approved By Leo E. Ochs, Jr. Board of County Deputy County Manager Date file://C:\AgendaTest\Export\ 132-June%2023, %202009\ 1 O. %20COUNTY%20MANAGER... 6/17/2009 Page 2 of2 Aaenda Item NO.1 OA - June 23, 2009 Page 4 of 16 Commissioners County Manager's Office 6116/20099:55 AM file://C:\AgendaTest\Export\132-June%2023, %202009\ 10. %20COUNTY%20MANAGER... 6/17/2009 Agenda Item No. 10A June 23, 2009 Page5of16 (Exhibit A) Collier County Foreclosed and Abandoned Homes Code Inspection Program Administrative Policy Manual June 23, 2009 Version 1.0 >~....~..,",~".. .. ~.T"""", ........,. """"~ Agenda Item No. 10A June 23,2009 Page 6 of 16 SECTION ONE: RULES FOR GENERAL APPLICATION The subsequent rules listed are for the general application of the abandoned and foreclosed residential inspection program and are subject to changes and modifications, as permitted by law and as determined appropriate by the Collier County Board of County Commissioners. These rules are supplementary to the Mandatory Code Inspection of Foreclosed and Abandoned Homes Ordinance. SECTION TWO: DEFINITIONS The following words, terms and phrases, when used in the article, shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this section, except where the context clearly indicates a different meaning. "County Manager or his /her designee" means County staff designees of the County Manager except where the context logically prohibits such inclusion. "Abandoned and Foreclosed Property" means residential property that has been acquired through foreclosure, and which, based on conditions present at the property, would lead a reasonable person to believe that the property is vacant and abandoned. Such conditions may include, but are not limited to, failure to maintain the property, existence of overgrown and/or dead vegetation, accumulation of abandoned personal property, accumulation of litter or debris, structural deterioration, lack of any occupants, and statements by neighbors, passers-by, delivery agents, or government agents, among other evidence, indicating that the property is vacant and abandoned. SECTION THREE: PROGRAM PURPOSE 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 program intends to identify significant housing, building and zoning code violations and promote improved quality of life for new residents as well as vibrant and desirable communities. The inspection process is to be conducted by a State- or County-licensed contractor, licensed building inspector, or licensed or registered design professionals that are required to comply with the Florida Building Code and that are licensed under Part XII or XV of Chapter 468, Chapter 471, Chapter 481, or Chapter 489 of the Florida Statutes and said Inspector, Contractor, Engineer, or Architect is subsequently required to prepare a Disclosure and Findings Report, obtain a Certificate of Inspection from the County Manager or designee and to record the Certificate of Inspection and Disclosure and Findings Report with the Collier County Clerk of Courts. A copy of the Disclosure and Findings Report and Certificate of Inspection will also be provided to any prospective purchaser. 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. - 2 - Agenda Item NO.1 OA June 23,2009 Page 7 of 16 The Disclosure and Findings Report will identify building and 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. A copy ofthe Disclosure and Findings Report 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. SECTION FOUR: PROPERTIES AFFECTED A Disclosure and Findings Report and Certificate of Inspection is required to be obtained by the seller or their authorized agent and provided to buyers prior to closing on all foreclosed and abandoned residential properties within the unincorporated areas of Collier County. Properties otherwise subject to this Chapter that have been recently constructed and are being sold to individual consumers for the first time are hereby exempt from this program. SECTION FIVE: ITEMS COVERED BY THIS PROGRAM The report shall consist of the fo llowing: ( 1) A check of all building permit records; (2) An inspection of the exterior of the property; (3) An inspection of the interior of all accessory structures on the property; (4) An inspection of the interior condition of the unites) when the inspector determines that there is reasonable cause to inspect the interior due to the probability of zoning, building, health or safety violations, or upon request of the owner. The report shall identify the following: (1) Zoning code violations; (2) Building and Permitting code violations; (3) Health and safety violations. Major violations shall be corrected within sixty (60) days or as determined by the Code Enforcement Investigator when a code case is opened pursuant to established procedures. SECTION SIX: DISCLOSURE AND FINDINGS FORM At a minimum, inspections will be conducted per the attached inspection "Disclosure and Findings Report." The report must be completed by a State or County-licensed contractor, licensed building inspector, or licensed or registered design professional that are required to comply with the Florida Building Code and that are licensed under Part XII or XV of Chapter 468, Chapter 471, Chapter 481, or Chapter 489 of the Florida Statutes and 3 copies shall be submitted to the - 3 - Agenda Item No. 10A June 23, 2009 Page 8 of 16 BUILDING REVIEW AND PERMITTING DEPARTMENT LOCATED AT 2800 NORTH HORSESHOE DRIVE, NAPLES, FLORIDA, 34104. 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. An as-built survey must be attached to the report. The Disclosure and Findings Report and Certificate of Inspection must be recorded with the Collier County Clerk of Courts by the Inspector. Note: the Disclosure and Findings Report form requires a zoning review and it will be up to the inspector to obtain the review before filing the report with the County. If the form is not completed thoroughly, the Certificate of Inspection will not be issued by the Building Department until the review is completed. Copies of the Disclosure and Findings Report will be filed in the property permit file with one copy to the Building Review and Permitting Department and one copy to the Code Enforcement Department for the recording of any and all violation(s). SECTION SEVEN: FEES The fees for the processing of applications, issuance of reports, and issuance of permits, if required, pursuant to this program shall be as set forth by resolution to amend the Community Development and Environmental Services Fee Schedule approved by the Board of County Commissioners. SECTION EIGHT: DISCLAIMER In issuing the Certificate of Inspection, the County does not thereby insure, warrant or guarantee to the holder thereof, or his or her assignees, or any other interested party that such certificate contains all of the violations of the codified Ordinances of the County. The purpose of such certificate shall be to inform prospective purchasers of known violations on a given property at the time the inspection is made. The housing violations listed in the inspection report, if any, are found upon general inspection. Collier County assumes no liability or responsibility for failure to report violations that may exist, and makes no guarantee whatsoever, since there may be further violations which were not detected, which may arise in the future, or which may only be determined by a licensed electrician, plumber, engineer or other specialist at the expense of the person desiring such an inspection. The County does not thereby insure, warrant or guarantee the quality of repair or the standard of work completed in the correction of violations listed on the Disclosure and Findings Report. This document shall be construed only as a statement by the inspection service of noted deficiencies. The County does not represent or warrant that the information contained in the report will always be complete and accurate, and all persons receiving the report should independently verify the information contained therein. - 4 - Agenda Item No. 10A June 23, 2009 Page 9 of 16 Co.!: County ~ -......... - - - DISCLOSURE AND FINDINGS REPORT FOR RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES ACQUIRED THROUGH CERTIFICATE OF TITLE IN ACCORDANCE WITH ORDINANCE NO. THIS REPORT MUST BE COMPLETED BY A STATE OR COUNTY LICENSED CONTRACTOR, LICENSED BUILDING INSPECTOR, LICENSED OR REGISTERED DESIGN PROFESSIONAL THAT ARE REQUIRED TO COMPLY WITH THE FLORIDA BUILDING CODE AND THAT ARE LICENSED UNDER PART XII OR XV OF CHAPTER 468, CHAPTER 471, CHAPTER 481, OR CHAPTER 489 OF THE FLORIDA STATUTES, OR CERTIFIED HOME INSPECTOR, AND SUBMITTED TO THE BUILDIt.IG REVIEW AND PERMITTING DEPARTMENT LOCATED AT 2800 NORTH HORSESHOE DRIVE, NAPLES, FLORIDA, 34104. UNTIL SUCH TIME AS PART XV IS IN EFFECT, IT IS ACCEPTABLE FOR THE INSPECTIONS TO BE PERFORMED BY A CERTIFIED HOME INSPECTOR. AN AS-BUILT SURVEY MUST BE ATTACHED TO THE REPORT. (FOR CONDO UNIT, SUBMIT ONE OF THE FOLLOWING: FLOOR PLAN OR ELEVATION PLAN TO INCLUDE PATIO/BALCONY AREA OR PHOTO OF PATIO/BALCONY AREA). THE REPORT MUST BE RECORDED WITH THE COLLIER COUNTY CLERK OF THE COURTS FOLLOWING ISSUANCE OF A CERTIFICATE OF INSPECTION. THE DISCLOSURE AND FINDING REPORT AND CERTIFICATE OF INSPECTION WILL BE RECORDED WITH THE COLLIER COUNTY CLERK OF COURTS. The structural, electrical, mechanical, plumbing and gas system items have been reported based upon visual inspection and to the best of my knowledge, belief and professional judgment. PREPARED DATE: INSPECTION REPORT PREPARED BY: PRINT NAME: REGISTRATION NUMBER: MAILING ADDRESS: PROPERTY FOLIO NUMBER: TELEPHONE NUMBER: EMAIL: Signature and Seal or License No. a. Name on Title: b. Property Address: c. Legal Description: d. Owner's Name: e. Owner's Mailing Address: f. Folio Number of Property: g. Present Use (circle one): SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENCE, DUPLEX, CONDO UNIT, TOWNHOUSE h. General Description of Property/Structure: Type of Construction, Square Footage, Number of Stories, and Special Features... Page 1 of 6 Agenda Item NO.1 OA June 23, 2009 Page 10 of 16 Zonina 1. ZONING CLASSIFICATION Zoning District: Number of Living Units: Unit(s) Subdivided into other living quarters Yes () No ( ) Guesthouse Yes () No ( ) Where a guesthouse is an allowable use, it shall be permitted only in compliance with the following standards: A. No guest accommodation facility in a single-family residential district, whether a freestanding guest house or guest accommodations which are structurally integrated with the main dwelling, may be utilized for commercial purposes. B. Leasing or renting a guest accommodation facility shall constitute a violation of this LDC. C. If a main residence is leased or rented, a guest accommodation facility accessory to it may not be occupied by the property owner, since that would constitute the unlawful utilization of single- family zoned property for two-family dwelling purposes. Comments: 2. RESOLUTIONS, VARIANCES AND/OR ADMINISTRATIVE ADJUSTMENTS Are there any existing Resolution(s) or Administrative Adjustment(s)? Yes ( No ( If yes; does the property meet all condition(s)? Yes ( No ( Comments (Note: resolution numbers or administrative variance/adjustment): Buildina Codes 1. STRUCTURAL Additions, alterations including patio or balcony enclosures, or accessory structures that are not compliant with any building code enforced in Collier County. The inspector must compare verify the square footage under air as recorded on the Collier County Property Appraiser's Property Card with the existing structure to determine if there are any additions that and if those additions were properly permitted. Square Foot under air: Property Card: Permit Records: Unpermitted Additions: DYes 0 No (If yes, will be referred to Code Enforcement Department for possible enforcement action) Page 2 of 6 Agenda Item No. 10A June 23,2009 Page 11 of 16 If yes is checked, describe: 2. PRESENT CONDITION OF STRUCTURE (If any items marked yes, will be referred to Building Department for possible enforcement action) 1. Bulging 0 Yes 0 No If yes, identify location and cost of repair: 2. Settlement 0 Yes 0 No If yes, identify location and cost of repair. 3. Deflection 0 Yes 0 No If yes, identify location and cost of repair: 4. Cracking 0 Yes 0 No If yes, identify location and cost of repair: 5. Spalling 0 Yes 0 No If yes, identify location and cost of repair: 6. Termite infestation 0 Yes 0 No If yes, identify location and cost of repair: 7. Rotten Wood 0 Yes 0 No If yes, identify location and cost of repair: 8. Rusted Steel Members 0 Yes 0 No If yes, identify location and cost of repair: 9. Other Unsafe Conditions 0 Yes 0 No If yes, identify location and cost of repair: 3. WINDOWS AND DOORS Condition: Good ( ) Fair( ) Repairs Required ( ) Comments: 4. ROOF SYSTEM Good ( DYes 0 No Raised Seem Metal ( ) Shingles ( ) Fair ( ) Repairs Required ( If yes, indicates where: 1. Type of Roof: 2. Describe roof condition: 3. Water Leaks 4. Comments: Tile ( ) ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS 1. ELECTRICAL SERVICE (If repairs are required, will be referred to Building Department for possible enforcement action) 1. Size: 2. Condition: 3. Comments: Amperage ( Good ( ) Fuses ( Fair ( ) Breakers ( ) Repairs Required ( ) 2. ELECTRICAL SERVICE (If repairs are required, will be referred to Building Department for possible enforcement action) 1. Panel # ( 2. Panel # ( 3. Panel # ( Location: Location: Location: Good ( ) Good ( ) Good ( ) Repairs Required ( Repairs Required ( Repairs Required ( Page 3 of 6 Agenda Item NO.1 OA June 23, 2009 Page 12 of 16 4. Comments: 3. BRANCH CIRCUITS I WIRING DEVICES 1. Identified: 2. Conductors: 3. Wiring Devices: 4. Comments: Yes ( ) Good ( )Fair ( Good ( ) Must be identified ( ) Must be replaced ( ) Fair ( ) Must be replaced ( ) 4. GROUNDING OF SERVICE (If repairs are required, will be referred to the Building Department for possible enforcement action) Condition: Good ( ) Fair ( ) Repairs Required ( ) Comments: 5. SERVICE CONDUITS/RACEWA YS Condition: Comments: Good ( ) Fair ( ) Repairs Required ( ) PLUMBING & GAS SYSTEMS 1. WATER SERVICE (check all that apply) D County DWell D Other Comments: 2. METER AND WATER SERVICE CONNECTION Condition: Good ( ) Fair ( ) Repairs Required ( ) Comments: 3. SEWER SERVICE D County D Septic Tank Comments: Page 4 of 6 Agenda Item No. 10A June 23, 2009 Page 13 of 16 Condition: Comments: Good ( ) 4. SEWER CONNECTION OR SEPTIC TANK CONNECTION Repairs Required ( ) Fair ( ) 5. GAS SERVICES (If repairs are required, will be referred to the Building Department for possible enforcement action) DYes D No If yes Good () Fair ( ) Repairs Required ( ) Comments: 6. PLUMBING FIXTURES Kitchen Bathrooms Good ( ) Good ( ) Comments: 7. PLUMBING APPLIANCES Kitchen Water Heater Garbage Disposal Dishwasher (if installed) Washer/Dryer (if installed) Comments: MECHANICAL SYSTEM Fair ( ) Fair ( ) Good ( ) Good ( ) Good ( ) Good ( ) Good ( ) Repair or Replace ( ) Repair or Replace ( ) Fair ( ) Fair ( ) Fair ( ) Fair ( ) Fair ( ) Repair or Replace ( ) Repair or Replace ( ) Repair or Replace ( ) Repair or Replace ( ) Repair or Replace ( ) 1. AIR CONDITIONING & HEATING SYSTEM (If repairs are required, will be referred to the Building Department for possible enforcement action) Equipment: Comments: Good ( ) Duct Work: Comments: Good ( ) Page 5 of 6 Fair ( ) Fair ( ) Repairs Required ( ) Repairs Required ( ) Agenda Item No. 10A June 23, 2009 Page 14 of 16 NOTICE In issuing the certificate of inspection, the County does not thereby insure, warrant or guarantee to the holder thereof, or his or her assignees, or any other interested party that such certificate contains all of the violations of the Codified Ordinances of the County. The purpose of such certificate shall be to confirm receipt of a complete, recorded inspection report relating to known violations on a given property at the time the inspection is made. The housing violations listed in the inspection report, if any, are found upon general inspection. Collier County assumes no liability or responsibility for failure to report violations that may exist. and makes no guarantee whatsoever, since there may be further violations which were not detected, which may arise in the future, or which may only be determined by a licensed electrician, plumber, engineer or other specialist at the expense of the person desiring such an inspection. The county does not thereby insure, warrant or guarantee the quality of repair or the standard of work completed in the correction of violations listed on the inspection report. This document shall be construed only as a statement by the inspection service that some or all of the violations listed on this inspection report will be or have been corrected to the county's satisfaction. I hereby request a general certificate of inspection at the above mentioned property and agree to adhere to all rules, regulations and fees of said inspection as required by the Codified Ordinances of Collier County, Florida. This report WILL BE filed and recorded with the Collier County Clerk of Courts within as required: Yes ( ) No ( ) *AGENTS SIGNING FOR OWNERS (P.O.A.'s & realtors for bank owned property) must submit written authorization from the property owner when submitting an application. Property Owner - Sign Name Print Name Date Certificate of Inspection This certifies that a signed and completed home inspection has been conducted for the property located at (address) per Ordinance _ and by signature below the Building Official and/or designee has accepted this report to be filed with the permitting file for this property and violations will be reported to the Code Enforcement Department for appropriate action. Major violations shall be corrected within sixty (60) days unless a serious threat to health and/or safety are observed, in which case, correction of such major violations shall be expedited. The County Manager or his designee shall have discretion to determine all deadlines to complete major violations which threaten health and/or safety based on the seriousness of the threat. Permits to correct major violations may be necessary and are subject to the applicable fees as defined in the Community Development and Environmental Services (CDES) Fee Schedule. (Signature of Building Official of designee) Page 6 of 6 Agenda Item No. 10A June 23, 2009 Page 15 of 16 RESOLUTION NO. 2009-_ A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, ADOPTING AN ADMINISTRATIVE POLICY MANUAL PROVIDING DEFINITIONS AND APPLICABILITY AND ESTABLISHING REGULATORY GUIDELINES AND REQUIREMENTS CONSISTENT WITH ORDINANCE NO. 2009-_, THE MANDATORY CODE INSPECTION OF FORECLOSED AND ABANDONED HOMES ORDINANCE. WHEREAS, on June 23, 2009, the Board of County Commissioners (Board) adopted Ordinance No. 2009- , entitled the "Mandatory Code Inspection of ForecIosed and Abandoned Homes Ordinance" to address the potential threat to the health, safety and welfare of Collier County citizens and the detrimental effect on property values caused by abandoned and foreclosed residences that have fallen into substantial violation of current building codes and permitting and zoning regulations; and WHEREAS, Ordinance No 2009-_ requires 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; and WHEREAS, Ordinance No. 2009-_ also provides that an Administrative Manual shall be created and approved by Resolution of the Board to be utilized by County staff in processing Inspection Reports, issuing Certificates of Inspection, and any further implementation of this code inspection program for foreclosed and abandoned homes; and WHEREAS, future amendments to the above-referenced Administrative Manual may be made by Resolution of the Board. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that The Board of County Commissioners hereby adopts the Collier County Foreclosed and Abandoned Homes Code Inspection Program Administrative Policy Manual, as shown in Exhibit A to this Resolution, and incorporates same as if fully set forth herein, and authorizes the use of the guidelines and procedures contained within the Administrative Manual by County staff. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the attached Administrative Manual shall be regularly reviewed by County staff and may be brought forth from time to time for the Page I of2 Agenda Item No. 10A June 23,2009 Page 16 of 16 incorporation of corrective changes and improvement to its content which shall be presented for adoption by Resolution of the Board of County Commissioners. THIS RESOLUTION ADOPTED after motion, second and majority vote favoring same, this _ day of ,2009. ATTEST: DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK By: Approved as to form and legal sufficiency: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA By: DONNA FIALA, CHAIRMAN Page 2 of2